That such studies only prove exactly what you stated, «$ 50 in cash and $ 50 in gift certificates» are spent using different behavior and results.
Not exact matches
A year ago, the London - based multinational undertook a
study entitled «The World in 2050,» which projected Canada would be the
only major developed economy to hold its position in the world — at the No. 10 spot — at mid-century, largely because of the demand for its resources and its ties through immigration to emerging markets (which by that time will no longer be labelled as
such).
He can
only regain credibility if he abandons
such public naivete, said Steve Sestanovich, a senior fellow for Russian
studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a former State Department official.
It was found all over the US: Nazi lawyers carefully
studied the statutes, not
only of states
such as Virginia, but also states
such as Montana.
From the above case
studies, one can draw conclusion that the Federal Reserve's pursuit of maximum employment have often contributed to the rise in risk asset valuation (an intended effect of easing financial conditions), and
such policy would
only be reversed during times of acute (or perceived) inflation risk.
The
study — a survey of 1,500 consumers concluded that despite a rush of online retailers competing to offer same - day shipping,
only a small fraction of consumers (9 percent of those surveyed) have any interest in
such a service.
I read an interesting article today written by a quantum mechanic claiming that the new direction in
such scientific
studies is that we can't be sure there is an objective reality but can
only hope so, because what we perceive as reality is shaped by the observer.
In other words, mainstream political science has insisted upon the logical independence of fact and value,
such that
only propositions about facts can be properly called true or false, and the
study of political facts is «value - neutral» or «value - free.»
Many — if not most —
studies —
such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name
only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of
study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in
such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
This vocational emphasis affects not
only the manifestly practical fields of
study,
such as the technical and professional disciplines, but even the «pure» liberal arts and sciences, which have commonly been represented as the
studies appropriate for the nurture of the free man —
studies whose justification and worth lie solely in themselves and not in any extrinsic purposes.
A 1985
study reported that according to the Federal Reserve Board
only two percent of all U.S. families Own «20 percent of all residential property, 30 percent of all liquid assets, 33 percent of all business property, 39 percent of all bonds, 20 percent of all stocks, and 71 percent of all tax - free financial holdings».3 It can be argued that the ownership of
such vast portions of our capital by so few threatens our democratic system.
As James Keller has observed in a review for Process
Studies (PS 15/4), not
only is the work an important investigation of the topic as
such, it is...
Rejecting the recommendation of a task - force
study that
such ordination be allowed, the assembly voted instead that
only repentant homosexuals who choose celibacy or seek a reorientation of their sexual desires should be considered as qualified candidates for ministry.
If the goal that makes a school «theological» is to understand God more truly, and if
such understanding comes
only indirectly through disciplined
study of other «subject matters,» and if
study of those subject matters leads to truer understanding of God
only insofar as they comprise the Christian thing in their interconnectedness and not in isolation from one another, then clearly it is critically important to
study them as elements of the Christian thing construed in some particular, concrete way.
Although billions of dollars are being expended annually on family planning services in less - developed countries, and
such programs have been promoted by various governments at the national level for four decades, there are
only a few
studies that have attempted to measure the demographic and health impact of family planning against a «control group» — a similar area which lacks the service.
I was told when I got fired from my ministry job that it was okay to
study different views if the
only reason for
studying such views was to disprove them.
The close attention to
such parish features as ritual process and the use of Scripture encouraged in my courses does indeed help forge links to other religions, but
studying the congregation because it provides a rationale for courses in other faiths remains
only a part of the reason for my interest.
Among
such wealth of treasures we delay over one
only, which with its characteristic thought and phrasing serves as an effectual conclusion to our brief
study:
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because
only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to
study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated —
such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
Notwithstanding all that archeology has done for us, and the careful reconsideration of accepted positions in
study of the Pentateuch, it still remains that as historic source material the Pentateuch is at its best
only hazy - and we have no other for the religion of Moses, except
such light as subsequent events can reflect upon it.
This is a part of my
study of Kass that I'm posting today instead of saying more about Rousseau... The thought of Enlightenment thinkers
such as Bacon, Descartes and Condorcet was that
only indefinite longevity could transform the world in a genuinely humane way.
This sketchy survey of approaches to futuristic
studies provides
only the barest of hints of the variety of
such endeavors now burgeoning among us.
Such a system had serious drawbacks because the teaching materials were several centuries old, the
study of Arabic — and no Chinese — was inadequate, so the students could read
only a limited amount and could not speak the language, there was no general educational background for the religious courses, and the freedom allowed to the students often led them to form bad habits.
It was
only after he had diligently attended to his main responsibilities,
such as devotional exercises and the tending of the sick, that he had spare time to devote to
study and meditation.
Dreweke pointed to a
study detailing the increased use of long - acting reversible contraceptives (
such as IUDs and implants) among teens; although the
study was
only conducted among women who already used contraception, the efficacy of longer - acting contraceptives is higher than those of other birth control methods.
Our plea would be that from now on any
study of externalia recognize itself as
such; that
only those deserve to be accepted as
studies of religion that do justice to the fact that they deal with the life of men.
I'm a Christian,,,, as a matter of fact a convert from Islam,,, i
studied Both Quran and the Bible for 9 years, starting at the age of 17 and currently
studying theology myself, an di can
only shake my head in disbelief regarding
such so called Theologian!!!
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to
study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy
only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in
such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
If
only there were
such an abundance of careful
studies on biblical ethics, we would find ourselves in the luxurious position of highlighting the helpful approaches, discarding...
Mark of Whitstable's book provides glimpses of what
such a
study might yield, but it is unfortunately
only an introduction to that
study and serves more to whet the appetite than to satisfy it.
Every classical literature possesses
such power of continuing its life and of developing new meanings in the minds of those who
study not
only it but the realities with which it deals.
In
such a school
only fragments of theology can be
studied; its partial views are never corrected or illuminated from other perspectives than its own.
Bultmann's critical
studies convinced him that the gospels as
such are necessarily concerned with
only one historical fact: the «thatness» of Jesus and his cross.
In 2011,
studies conducted in Sri Lanka by Professor Kapila Seneviratne of the University of Kelaniyashowed that traditionally made virgin coconut oils that use heat in the process, even high levels of heat
such as boiling the coconut milk to completely separate the oil (a method we do not use), not
only does not harm the oil, but actually promotes the antioxidants to become dispersed in the oil:
One criticism levelled at UCL's
study by food and drink manufacturers and associations,
such as the British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF), is that the
study only considers the benefits of fresh fruit and vegetables, while dismissing the nutritional benefits of processed foods, in particular frozen foods.
Results from
studies that
only assess consumer preferences for different labelling systems, may be affected by other factors, including people's familiarity with a particular system and social desirability associated with particular responses,
such as choosing the system that is seen to portray the most information.
Study participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: those who were allowed to drink diet beverages,
such as diet soft drinks, teas and flavoured waters, or those who were in a control group that drank water
only.
The difference is likely due to the fact that the present
study includes
only core dairy products, while the other included the entire dairy category, with non-core products
such as cream being included.
A
study he conducted in 1979 states that humans are the
only mammals that «reverse their natural rejection» to bitter «innately unpalatable substances»
such as nicotine, coffee, alcohol, tobacco... and chile peppers.
Not
only do the centres provide much needed care, support and necessities
such as clothing, they provide the boys a start in life through paying for their school education or their
study for a trade at local colleges.
The most important limitation to understand is that PRP therapy has really
only shown to be effective in research
studies which look at the treatment of chronic tendon injuries (tendons connect muscles to bone)
such as tennis elbow (irritation of tendons about the elbow).
I can
only suggest anyone who feels that there are
such publications takes a long course in media
studies, psychology and sociology.
The
only studies that could support
such a ban would entail comparison of equivalent groups that did and did not head.
It is a combo app where children can not
only have fun but they will learn many different things
such as cognition and knowledge of math, science, social
studies, language and literacy as well as social as well as emotional development.
4) Not
only does breastfeeding offer health benefits while a child is actively being nursed, but
studies show that it also provides long - term health benefits
such as reduced chances of asthma, childhood leukemia, diabetes, gastroenteritis, otitis media (ear infections), LRTIs (pneumonia, bronchitis, etc), necrotizing enterocolitis, obesity, and other potentially life - altering or fatal conditions.
[26] A more recent USDA
study found that, on average, revenue from the sale of competitive foods during the 2005 - 2006 school year covered
only 71 percent of the reported cost of providing
such food.
As it has been shown that conducting a randomised controlled trial is not possible, the best evidence about the safety of home birth can
only come from good quality, routine registrations
such as the one we used in our
study.
Indeed, we can
only hope that
such studies will influence policy makers and help get «a la carte» foods out of schools for good.
However, numbers were small (for example, there were
only 81 fathers across three
studies in Bakermans - Kranenburg), and
studies such as May et al. did not randomize.
We found
only one other
study, conducted in the United States, on mortality associated with breech, twin, and post-term births at home.9 This
study showed excess mortality in
such home births and voiced concern about the trend to encourage midwives to engage in high risk practice.