This New York
Times article suggests that on average, Americans watch 5 hours of television every day.
A recent New York
Times article suggests that prospect may even be a little warmer than initially expected.
The New York
Times article suggests that Tinder's success might have caused some traditionally successful online dating sites such as Match.com to put more research and development into their mobile apps.
Lauren Cochrane: A New York
Times article suggests more parents in the US are buying heeled shoes for young girls — but this is one trend that may fail to cross the Atlantic
In fact, research highlighted in this April 2015 New York
Times article suggests that that our dogs routinely utilize our parental attachment mechanisms, that gazing into the eyes of our own dogs and our own babies both cause a surge of oxytocin.
Martin Horwood raised a New York
Times article suggesting the City was more at risk now than it had been before.
And
the Times article suggested the publishers» real motive might be simple self - preservation — they're trying to keep up the demand for printed books.
A 2011 New York
Times article suggested that more and more direct retailers were promoting products in the evening and nighttime to attract the tipsy shopper.
Anecdotal evidence from mortgage companies cited in
The Times article suggest that «undoubtedly» fake documents have been presented to them.
As that New York
Times article suggested, many now believe that that place is irrelevant, unnecessary and too expensive to keep around.
The LA
Times articles suggests it was flawed and may not actually measure anything particularly useful:
Not exact matches
Every
time I write an
article with this kind of observation, I wind up getting comments here and on Facebook
suggesting I'm some kind of socialist.
An
article in The New York
Times suggests that millennial parents («parennials,» if you will) are turning to Google, chat rooms, and apps for all kinds of parenting advice.
Yup,
suggests a recent New York
Times article by Phyllis Korkki: She delves into what science has learned about how to tweak the mental framing of tasks to ensure you meet your deadlines.
While the
Times has a team of moderators who specialize in filtering comments, she
suggested that it could do more, especially since «only about 10 % of
articles on any given day are open for comment.»
In a Financial
Times article last month, Paul Lee, another Deloitte analyst based in the UK, called vinyl's renewed popularity «a blip;»
suggesting the trend was overblown and perhaps fading.
Meyers wasn't the first to
suggest he had a role in Trump's presidential bid; the 2011 dinner was a major part of a New York
Times article from March examining Trump's decision to run.
The New York
Times recently highlighted the long - term impact difficult schedules can have on family wellness, in an
article called: «A growing body of research
suggests that a child's language and problem - solving skills may suffer as a result of their parents» problematic schedules, and that they may be more likely than other children to smoke and drink when they're older.»
Last week, the New York
Times published an
article using four current and former anonymous intelligence officials to
suggest that George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign volunteer, was a «driving factor» who triggered the FBI's spying on the Trump campaign.
For background on the investment and the events that transpired, I
suggest this
article by Tom Massedge, as well as this
article in the New York
Times.
For those who have done their research as
suggested in the previous
article, it's now
time to put your efforts into practice before registering on the two sites.
The WSJ blog had a recent
article The VIX Market
Suggests It's Not Yet
Time to Buy the Dips outlining: Typically, longer - dated VIX futures are more expensive than VIX futures expiring in the current month, as there's a greater chance of stock swings over a longer time per
Time to Buy the Dips outlining: Typically, longer - dated VIX futures are more expensive than VIX futures expiring in the current month, as there's a greater chance of stock swings over a longer
time per
time period.
In January 2009 I wrote an
article detailing John Hussman's research on Gold and Gold Miners and I
suggested at the
time that GDX could be a profitable trade.
A subscriber, noting an
article on slowing down intrinsic (absolute or
time series) momentum for SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) when its return volatility is relatively high,
suggested doing the same for the Simple Asset Class ETF Momentum Strategy (SACEMS).
In fact, this
article suggests that God is NOT an important part of people's lives, at the one
time when they would be MOST introspective.
Last
time I discussed Father Michael Baxter's Pro Ecclesia
article in which he excoriates theologians and historians who
suggest a too - neat fit between Catholicism and the American Way of Life.
But the New York
Times writer failed to grasp that the
article in Italian was commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience in November,
suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI, who once said to a young boy that his dog would be with him in heaven.
In fact, Frederica
suggested checking out this fantastic
article from The New York
Times about «How To Ask Proper Questions At A Public Event» that most certainly applies here.
I am grateful for the opportunity to do two things in response: first, to clear up a misunderstanding that my
article may have
suggested; and second, to reemphasize one of the main points of the piece — namely, that pacifists have a very difficult
time trying to think in just war terms.
Cabbage A New York
Times article in December
suggests that cabbage is the most important [vegetable] in the world from the point of view of nutritional benefits and cancer - fighting ability.
For all those fans who feel that we are wasted our
time over a «click bait»
article, I can only
suggest to look for the tags.
Great points in that
article but a sharp bet does not have external variables like this
article suggest at
times.
Fans had hopes at sky - high levels when several of the more reliable Merseyside - based journalists wrote
articles towards the end of last season
suggesting the club would break the transfer record three
times during the summer with some noting that the club could spend close to # 200m by the August 31st transfer window deadline.
The last
time I wrote an
article it was just before the Man City game where I
suggested that, if we lost, the games against Carlisle and Newcastle were needed to be won «as a minimum».
I have a hard
time believing an unburdened 20 - and 30 - somethings are reading an
article on ChicagoParent.com about how to enjoy themselves on Super Bowl Sunday, but in case you are, I
suggest loading up on every single food that will no longer be acceptable to little tongues if and when you choose to have children at your Super Bowl gatherings.
After a lot of research into detergents, water softening additives, and dosages, we
suggest that you take the
time to read our full our
article on hard water and cloth diapers to find a cloth diaper wash routine and detergent that works.
Another La Leche League
article suggests that breastfeeding mothers of newborns who have had a difficult
time establishing nursing try cobathing as a natural way to soothe mom and baby, connect with each other, and relax into the breastfeeding relationship.
At that
time we used the language in the General Labelling Directive 2000 / 13 / EC on labelling, presentation and advertising of foodstuffs for sale to the ultimate consumer
Article 2 (1) of which stated that: «The labelling and methods used must not: (a) be such as could mislead the purchaser to a material degree, particularly: (iii) by
suggesting that the foodstuff possesses special characteristics when in fact all similar foodstuffs possess such characteristics.»
Seriously, this
article is
suggesting no night
time nursing for 4 - 6 month old?!?! Only do this is you want to have a diminishing supply and no goal of breast feeding your child past 6 months because this is a sure way to lose your ssupply!
Commentary on an
article in the New York
Times (registration required for the NY
Times article) which
suggests that young women today are putting more into their careers because of a desire to achieve success before having children.
The New York
Times article to which wikipedia links
suggests that it was removed to make the bill easier to defend from anticipated attacks by the Republican majority in the House of Representatives elected in 2010:
An
article in The
Times today
suggests Theresa Villiers is «number one on the hitlist» for Remainers — https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/revealed-the-remain-decapitation-strategy-3pcgdnqcs
A study that synthesized more than 50 years of research into suicide rates for patients after discharge from psychiatric facilities
suggests the immediate period after discharge was a
time of marked risk and that the risk remained high years after discharge, according to a new
article published by JAMA Psychiatry.
However, the
article suggests that the capacity of the HIV virus to mutate is such that reliable evidence may be elusive, the more so with the passage of
time.»
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, in contrast, wrote an
article that appeared in The New York
Times in which he
suggested that neo-Darwinian thought was incompatible with Catholicism and instead gave implicit support to intelligent design.
This
article is actually called the «Evolution of Minerals» and one of the things, as your rightly point out, that the
article does is the author Robert Hazen
suggests that, you know, we had thought of minerals for their timeless quality but actually they've been quite varied and diversified over
time, just as life itself has, and that life has been the actor in this.
In an
article published in Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience by Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University's Professor Robert Sinclair, he
suggests that there still is a place in science in modern
times for the interpretation of results using rational numbers or simple ratios.
My question: he prescribes TWICE a day, while Dr. Pimental
suggests Three
Times a Day according to your
article.
Please remember that a major challenge many go through is a process called sarcopenia, which is age related muscle loss This recent New York
Times article addresses this topic and clearly
suggests most of us should be doing some type of strength training.
The reviews for the movie
suggest that fans who enjoyed the first movie, will most likely enjoy the new sequel, as it currently sports an 84 % on Rotten Tomatoes at the
time of writing this
article.