Sentences with phrase «not open their research»

When scientists WILL NOT open their research up, you just have to take their word that they are correct.
«When scientists WILL NOT open their research up...» The other scientists need to speak up and criticize them for it.

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What makes Crispr so exciting is that, thanks to its precision, the tool has opened up a world of innovation to research facilities that previously wouldn't have been able to handle the expenses or complexities of genome editing.
So if you're going to open your wallet and splurge, research suggests you do it to fund activities, not buy material goods.
«In theory, this could open a market opportunity of $ 1.75 billion to $ 3.5 billion (or more) for the drug, which is not included in our current forecasts,» said Deutsche Bank analysts in a research note.
«There hasn't been such a wide open field since Goldwater ran against Rockefeller,» Bill Whalen, a research fellow specializing in California and national politics at the Hoover Institution, said in earlier interview with Inc. «Even then it was a fairly focused race, now there is not one solid frontrunner.»
So, if you have some money in your pocket and want to open a coffee franchise in Midwest America, but you can't license a Starbucks or afford a Dunkin' Donuts, you might at least consider doing research for 7 - Eleven.
By opening an account with a discount broker such as Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., you'll not only save money on commissions but you'll also get access to online tools that help you assess your risk tolerance, set asset allocation targets, access research reports and track your portfolio's performance.
Not until after I took a major risk in my career of quitting my job as a banker and spending two years researching and writing my second book did my mentor take me under his wing and open up for me a valuable stream of knowledge, people and opportunities that have inspired my journey ever since.
After researching the market, I realized there was an open market for parents of older children that wasn't being served.
Research and Development: Though engineers are not known for their wit, a little comedy opens the door to creativity, facilitating product innovation and problem - solving.
Prodding your people to be less conflict adverse can lead to real benefits, according to Thompson who cites recent research that shows, «brainstorming groups that engage in open debate, challenging each other in benevolent ways, perform better than groups that don't have any debate at all.
A recent research report by the Society for Human Resource Management states that nearly 40 percent of hiring managers cite lack of technical skills among the reasons why they can't fill job openings.
He agreed, however, that it's an open question: «We are actively asking ourselves about whether or not good governance might mean something different to family firms, and that's the next place we hope to take our research
The research revealed that not only do people rate wooded mountain areas as more calm and peaceful and open ones — such as the beach or a flat city — as more sociable and stimulating, but it also found that in actual fact more introverts really do live in mountainous areas and extroverts in flat, open ones.
«Research shows that entrepreneurs tend to score higher on characteristics related to extroversion, so they might not recognize that their personal preferences for space configurations are not shared by all of their employees, or that open spaces may undermine performance on certain kinds of activities for certain people,» Leary explains.
And while many» treps claim to love the open concept, there's plenty of research to suggest it's not all it's cracked up to be.
According to Du Lan, an assistant research fellow at the China Institute of International Studies in Beijing, while Xi's speech was generally well received in the US, until there was further evidence of China's opening up, the threat of an all - out trade war would not go away.
Is it a story of public companies that are so battered by market demands for buybacks that they can't invest in really cool research like self - driving cars, leaving the market open to private companies who can?
Generally, anything our business does to grow will cost money in the short term (whether it's opening branches or conducting research and development (R&D) or launching products), but it does not mean that it is not the right financial decision.
I can start that path by not opening the doors with my own competitive research skills in adjacent verticals, which feel «great» because they build so many links, but aren't that «great» at all because they do little besides create short term gains, which reducing and evaporating SEO profits in an entire vertical (while also eating into other vertical profits as well).
Day trading sector ETFs doesn't require homework or research outside of market hours (once you know and have practiced the strategy), because which sector ETF you will trade is determined each morning just after the open.
Understanding this helps us be open to the research and questioning of science, while recognizing such questioning is not an enemy to faith.
For christians that excuse god for not showing proof of it's existence for not being of this world, I highly recommend you crack your bibles open and do a little research.
As for your attack on the Scriptures, you really should open up your mind and not be so closed minded and do your research using primary sources rather than googling secondary sources.
In affirming this intimate experiential source for the knowledge of man the data of objective research are not rejected, nor are the gates opened to uncontrolled subjective vagaries.
Some of the traditional psychoanalytic methods for opening up blocked communication between the unconscious and the conscious mind, e.g., free association and analyzing the transference neurosis, are unnecessarily time - consuming and expensive and their therapeutic effectiveness does not seem to be confirmed by empirical research evidence.
im going to open an Atheist burger store and anyone who can point out any logical fallacy with religion or supernatural beliefs will get a free small fry, but I think I might make a that a 2 week promotion as you don't even need to research religion to find a flaw, I would be giving out all my fries, I wonder if this car service guy would be okay with that?
The coherence of the argument (not a closed one, like a system of logic, but open, like a method or key to progressive research) is such that I believe only solid, positive reasons can lead to its rejection; and for my part I can see none that is adequate.
IF people would simply open their eyes and do a little research they would see things that would shake their core beliefs, of course they don't want that.
As it's not cheap I decided to do a bit of research before opening the box just to make sure that I was 100 % happy with the purchase.
From the delicious dairy - free substitutes for cheese, to the wonders of natural sweeteners, it's actually not that hard to continue eating the same meals you once were — all it takes it a bit of research and an open mind.
I've done a bit of initial research, which is below, but I'm open to your thoughts on what's worked, what hasn't, and what I should try.
They weren't cheap (normal price is about $ 6.99 / lb for a 10 pound bird, but you can get it cheaper on sale if you keep your eyes open), but they were plentiful, so I picked one up and began to seriously research a good traditional recipe.
«If I open a restaurant and take every whiskey on the market, I haven't done any research or work.
«When we're not opening up restaurants, we conduct research and host tastings at least once a month.
Not only is SugarCreek home to the largest sous vide line in the nation, but in the near future, we plan to open a test kitchen in Fairfield, Ohio which will be home to a state - of - the art Culinary Innovation Center that features two test kitchens and a USDA - certified research and development lab.
Would like to say thanks first of all but there's always a but as I also did some research and found it interesting when I looked at our opening day results, and what I found was, coincidentally or not, since we began our long pre-season tours our results on the opening day have been dramatically worse.
That said, I spent months researching consensual nonmonogamous relationships for The New I Do and spoke to numerous people who opened up their marriage or who chose it from the get - go because they'd never even consider getting married without monogamy being discussed and mutually agreed to, and even I know that being in a consensually nonmonogamous relationship hardly has «loose confines» — most people who mutually agree to choose it have explicit agreements on what's OK and what's not OK; even if they don't, successfully navigating it requires a lot of communication and transparency.
Science, technology and research can most definitely support one practice over another and we should trust them (with an open mind), but when it comes to how you raise your kids... they can't guarantee what will work for your baby.
And other research has shown that positive attitudes to the pregnancy by young, disadvantaged fathers don't necessarily translate into immediate heightened engagement afterwards, although if communication channels can be kept open, that may happen later — even after a spell in prison...
The reasons we continue to serve babies bland food are open to debate, but one thing is certain — they're not based on research.
I don't know if there's research showing that open adoption would assist in breaking the pattern, but it's my belief that by not dealing with something, it doesn't necessarily go away.
School districts in some states, including all five surveyed, may have additional protection under «recreational use» statutes, which offer immunity from certain claims against landowners who open their property to the public for recreational use.10 In states with broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kitchens.
According to research, babies open their eyes in the womb, even though they don't have much to appreciate; they certainly start reacting to light in the second trimester.
The research results are in a position to open up help for new parents so that they realize that it is a normal condition that does not make them imperfect.
Though it has not made any decision I have had to make easier, at least I am making it with my eyes open (Dr. Sears admits that in general doctors don't actually know anything about vaccines, he wrote the book when he actually started doing research and realized parents had legitimate concerns.
Of course, these trends don't happen in a vacuum; they are a part of a wider trend of more open research practices.
Samuels has hired Ben Kallos (that's Mr. Open Legislation, to you) to do «research,» stressing that «research» does not mean «oppo,» which he finds «boring.»
Stressing the importance of mundane internet tools in processes of political mobilization (really one should include mobile phones in this, something I hope to research more in the future) does not mean that these tools are the most important internet technologies for all political processes (fundraising, PR, etc) let alone all social processes (online banking, open software development), or in all contexts (think «digital divide»).
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