Sentences with phrase «if research shows»

If your research shows you that a job fair will include companies that are currently hiring people to do what you do, then the plus side to attending the fair is that it offers a fantastic opportunity for face - to - face contact with a potential employer.
If the research shows that these activities do impact driver safety behind the wheel, should these options be limited in vehicles being sold?
If the research shows results which oppose the current belief the researcher does not pass review.
For example, if our research shows a stock is worth $ 1, then if its price falls from 50 cents to 30 cents, the company can now buy back a lot more of its stock at lower prices, and we have an opportunity to increase our position.
«If the research shows us anything, it's that school choice does not come with a guarantee,» said Patte Barth, director of the Center for Public Education.
If research shows a connection between chess skills and improved reading and math scores, problem - solving ability, concentration, courtesy, responsibility, and self - esteem, then why aren't we all tapping into this multifaceted, cost - efficient critical thinking tool?
If research shows that predicted temperature rises could be limited by geoengineering, it is likely there will be pressure to go ahead, with a corresponding reduction in pressure to limit emissions.
Life is already so busy that to do random work just for the sake of doing it doesn't make any sense to me, and if the research shows that with less homework kids are still able to achieve the same amount, why on earth do that?»
If research shows that after two hours there's not a lot of value in homework, high schools can afford to cut back without sacrificing anything in academic quality.
FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke had confirmed that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar could be moved to the winter if research shows holding the tournament in the region's intense summer heat would be dangerous for players.
For example, if your research shows that an article entitled «Why You Should Join A Running Group» is doing well, take it one step further and write something that provides even more value — like «The Ultimate Guide to Running Groups.»

Not exact matches

«My research shows that if customers expect the higher prices, then they are much more OK with paying them — the predictability is important.
Since it only takes seconds for someone to decide if you're trustworthy and competent, and research shows that first impressions are very difficult to change, the pressure that comes with meeting new people is justifiably intense.
If those are your reasons for not improving your cardiovascular fitness, check this out: New research from McMaster University shows that ten minutes of stair climbing — ten minutes that includes warming up, cooling down, and recovering between sets — measurably improved cardiovascular fitness.
If you're introverted or agreeable one decade, previous research has shown that you'll probably be the same the next.
Research shows that we are more likely to be engaged by an article online if there is an interesting, eye catching visual associated with it.
Research shows that customers spend more, employees accomplish more, and vendors are more likely to pay on time, if they're thanked regularly.
I wondered if there were any research studies that showed why startups succeed and fail?
According to Barbara L. Fredrickson, PhD, director of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology (PEP) Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, «our research shows that if a new wellness behavior evokes positive emotions, people are 4.5 times more likely to be continuing with that new behavior 15 months down the road, enjoying all of its healthy benefits.
Research shows that people correlate a certain set of facial features with leadership (at least, if you're a white male)
«If you do a little research ahead of time on what companies are going to be there and then you go in with specific questions, it shows them that you're not just the average conference attendee.
If psychological and management research shows the president is more productive with a vacation, shouldn't you go on one too?
Here on Inc.com we've covered studies showing that a sedentary office life can take a terrifying toll on your health (even if you hit the gym regularly, unfortunately), as well as surprising research showing sitting might actually also make you dumber too.
If you're a snooze button tapper — even if only you hit the button only once before rising and shining — research shows that you're making your get - out - of - bed process even tougheIf you're a snooze button tapper — even if only you hit the button only once before rising and shining — research shows that you're making your get - out - of - bed process even tougheif only you hit the button only once before rising and shining — research shows that you're making your get - out - of - bed process even tougher.
Research shows that when a seller makes the first offer, the final price is typically higher than if the buyer makes the first offer.
«Our research shows that if people are standing up in a meeting, they are less protective of their own ideas, which allows other people to build on, extend and modify the contributions that people are making in the group,» Knight says.
In fact, research shows that 70 % of students want their universities to update their digital options, with 44 % of the same group saying they'd be happier with their university experience if they could engage with more digital resources.
If you take the time to show you've done your research, the person you've reached out to is more likely to take the time to respond.
The research increasingly shows that if you care about revenue and profitability, you're going want a more gender diverse team.
Research shows that if you only use «we,» you may not get personal credit.
Research shows that candidates who are different from an otherwise homogenous group of finalists stand little chance of getting hired, even if they are the most qualified.
According to The New York Times, research shows that you're more likely to reach the top of an organization if you've had a variety of roles, from finance to marketing, rather than hunkered down and built expertise in just one department where you felt comfortable.
If you're afraid that asking for help will make you appear incompetent, don't be: Research shows that those who seek advice are usually perceived as smarter than those who don't.
Recent research shows if you don't hire an employee early in your startup's lifespan, you probably never will.
The research group Climate Central took the projections laid out in NOAA's report and created a plug - in for Google Earth that shows how catastrophic the damage would be if the flooding happened today.
Research shows that people (especially children) don't sleep as well when they have immediate access to their phones, even if they don't use them.
Hara's research shows that more people would take cabs if they came more quickly.
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at public companies.
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at...
If that doesn't work, send them some interesting market research, that shows you are smart on their space.
But as Neil Dutta, Chief Economist with Renaissance Macro Research points out, if you look at the actual flow data showing the number of people each month entering and exiting the labor force, the rate at which workers are entering the labor force is actually lower today than at any point over the last two years.
Essentially what the research shows is that if you want to understand and retain information, you should pick up a book.
The result, the research shows, is those in need of help tend to stop asking for it after the first no, whilst those in a position to help are MORE likely to grant a favor if they're asked twice.
A study from the Georgia Tech Research Institute shows that humans will obey a robot's directions in an emergency situation, even if the machine had previously made mistakes.
Research shows that if price and products are of equal value, consumers who receive poor service will take their business to a competitor.
Research shows that happiness has positive effects on our brains, and it's certainly a pleasant turn of luck to be born with a sunny disposition, but according to science if you weren't so fortunate and naturally tend towards pessimism, trying to remake yourself into more of an optimist is probably doing more harm than good.
Survey shows majority support for an effective climate plan and minimum carbon price, even if some provinces disagree OTTAWA — New public opinion research shows that two - thirds of Canadians believe it is more important to have a plan to meet Canada's climate change targets than to have all provincial and territorial premiers agree with that...
Research conducted at Stanford has shown that a poor initial website experience can eliminate up to 75 % of your potential sales; so, if your site doesn't convert clicks into leads or sales, you're just giving money to Google.
«The SRSE study showed little signal and we'd be very surprised if Sage continued clinical development in this context,» Leerink Research analyst Paul Matteis wrote in a client note.
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