Sentences with phrase «recent studies from»

Recent studies from different insurers and brokers have revealed a positive trend.
While several years have passed since global warming was considered the most pressing issue facing mankind, recent studies from the Center for Atmospheric Research, the National Academy of Sciences, NASA, the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, and basically any scientific report available on the issue confirmed that it is not only still happening, but might also be worth stopping.
And while recent studies from entities such as the North American Electric Reliability Corporation and the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration have shown that the Clean Power Plan is still needed to drive the development of additional clean energy and energy efficiency resources in order to achieve significant nationwide CO2 reductions, it appears that the costs of compliance compared to a business - as - usual case will continue to fall — and may even be offset by the significant benefits the Clean Power Plan can offer.
According to recent studies from the Outdoor Industry Association, the outdoor market grew five percent between 2005 and 2011, with $ 646 billion spent on outdoor recreation.
But with some recent studies from Vanguard and Fidelity investors now have a few guidelines to make sure that they stay on track with saving for retirement.
More recent studies from the Educational Testing Service, Notre Dame, and Stanford looked at the same data sets and came to similar conclusions.
Previously, I mentioned the recent studies from the National Council on Teacher Quality, which include a number of good recommendations for improvement.
Recent studies from California have pointed out inequities in the math placement process.
And NAEP can also be leveraged to allow for cross-state comparisons using state testing data, as we see in recent studies from Sean Reardon and others.
Recent studies from different parts of the world all show the same disturbing pattern: Nutrients in fruits and vegetables are rapidly decreasing.
So it may come as a surprise to hear that a promising solution for chronic lower - back pain, according to a series of recent studies from the University of Alberta, is lifting weights.
Remarkably, recent studies from several laboratories including Dr. Kim's lab identified Nurr1 as a key modulator of (neuro) inflammation functioning as a transcriptional repressor for neurotoxic cytokine production.
Recent studies from his laboratory have shown that it requires prolonged continuous exposure to high levels of an intruder to create responsive memory T cells.
Recent studies from the laboratory revealed that primary transcripts of ebv - miR - BART6 (pri - miR - BART6) are edited by ADAR1 in latently EBV - infected cells.
Recent studies from two research teams at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU - Poly) demonstrate how underwater robots can be used to understand and influence the complex swimming behaviors of schooling fish.
Recent studies from the VIC and other centers have identified several unsuspected roles for B lymphocytes, including the secretion of powerful anti-inflammatory molecules.
Two recent studies from Germany provide evidence that sensory perception is diminished in depressed individuals.
Recent studies from neuroscience and psychology suggest ways to improve science education in the U.S.
Recent studies from Save the Children and WHO have also shown that political will is pivotal in driving forward improvement in key strategies across the board to support infant feeding.
More recent studies from Australia and New Zealand, also cited in the article, have been re-evaluated, notably by respected SIDS researchers James McKenna and Peter Fleming.
Recent studies from just last week have proved quantum entanglement, that two entangled electrons can communicate with each other instantaneously, no matter how far apart from each other they are.
Recent studies from PricewaterhouseCoopers showed a marked improvement in junior mining company finances and a relatively stable, if cautious, ambience for more senior Canadian companies.
A recent study from the Wake Forest School of Medicine and the University of North Carolina found that listening to music can help people focus their attention, but — and here's the catch — only if it's music they like.
Case in point, a recent study from Abertay University in Scotland found that a woman that's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people's perception of her ability to lead.
A recent study from Stanford shows that wearable devices are pretty terrible at tracking calories.
A recent study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School found such «intertemporal markers» help motivate us in two ways: offering an opportunity to separate ourselves from past «misbehaviour» and disrupting our attention from day - to - day details to focus on the big picture.
But a recent study from Tetyana Pudrovska, an assistant professor at Pennsylvania State University, and Amelia Karraker, an assistant professor at Iowa State University, shows that, for women, it may not work that way.
A recent study from ConsumerAffairs looks at the safety of Uber, Lyft and taxi cars in cities around the U.S.
A recent study from Singapore Management University (SMU) School of Accountancy found that firms with poor governance generally prefer to hold more cash.
According to a recent study from Kaiser, to make up for the loss of CSR payments, insurers would have to jack up the price of premiums by an average of 19 % more than the current projected increase for 2018.
Long - term care insurance, which covers expenses like nursing home care, at - home nursing care and other late - life needs, is fast becoming too costly for many retirees to afford, according to a recent study from LifePlans, an industry research firm.
The timing for this growth is ideal, as a recent study from Better Buys found that 42 % of companies plan on leveraging mobile BI solutions in the near future.
According to a recent study from PitchBook, the California - based public university has produced as many as 997 entrepreneurs since 2006.
A recent study from the University of Aveiro in Portugal reveals that humble leaders actually make their teams more creative.
And clearly, Canadian entrepreneurs aren't optimistic for the future: a recent study from PROFIT magazine said that nearly 40 % of small business owners think another recession will hit by the end of next year.
A recent study from MIT's Sloan School shows the negative impact that ongoing litigation can have.
Verizon is still generally seen as having the fastest and most widely available network in the US, though a recent study from the mobile - analytics firm OpenSignal found that T - Mobile has largely caught up when it comes to average speeds.
A recent study from Deloitte revealed that Americans collectively check their phones eight billion times a day.
A recent study from Indeed.com and Apartment Guide finds places like NYC, Chicago and Houston hire the most entry - level managers ($ 53,000), software engineers ($ 72,000) and accountants ($ 30,000).
A recent study from Babson College found that venture capital firms with female partners are more than three times as likely to invest in companies with female CEOs than firms led by all - male teams, but the percentage of women in the VC industry has dropped from 10 % to 6 % since 1999 — and only 2.7 % of VC - backed companies have a female CEO.
At least, according to a recent study from researchers at Duke University and Stirling University.
Well, a recent study from Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Warwick and the United States Military Academy shows that your leadership potential could come down to how you look.
This behavior, otherwise known as «humblebragging,» could be a turn - off, according to a recent study from Harvard Business School.
That's because nearly three - quarters of all sunscreens on the market don't work as well as they claim to, or they contain potentially harmful ingredients, according to a recent study from the nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG).
A recent study from In - Stat found that 8 percent of regular business travelers have ditched their land lines and rely solely on their mobile phones.
A very important recent study from two Bank of England economists suggests that on a global basis neutral real rates are unlikely to rise much if at all in the next few years.
In his letter, Dimon pointed to a recent study from EY that found that if there were a 20 % corporate tax rate between 2004 and 2016, U.S. companies would have acquired $ 1.2 trillion in cross-border assets instead selling $ 510 billion in such assets to foreign companies.
In fact, a recent study from the UCLA Anderson School of Management ranked L.A. as the most unaffordable city in the nation for both home buyers and renters.
A recent study from Fannie Mae found that nearly two - thirds of mortgage lenders apply mortgage overlays.
A recent study from megabank HSBC noted that, based on the ratios of bank credit to GDP for the region, «leverage is now higher than at the peak before the Asian crisis in 1997.»
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