Sentences with phrase «united states study»

On March 1, U.S. District Judge William Alsup requested that the United States study these lawsuits and file a friend - of - the - court brief that would be due 10 days after briefing is completed on anticipated motions to dismiss filed by the various fossil fuel companies.
Since the 2008 Mayor's Task Force on Animal Welfare made recommendations based on the Humane Society of United States study, euthanasia has gone from approximately 90 % in 2007 to 50 % so far in 2013.
The data came from a Midlife Development in the United States study of 1,255 middle - aged adults whose cognitive abilities were tested two years apart.
According to a United States study conducted by the Organic Trade Association, Millennials are big buyers of organic products and becoming a parent will deepen their desire to purchase organic goods.
In 2010, the average age was 9.9 years, according to a United States study.
There is no likelihood that Patterson's British invasion will result in a defense there this June, as seemed likely before the tarnished British champion, Joe Erskine, lost to the European champion, Ingemar Johansson, who doesn't want to fight Patterson until he has spent time in the United States studying how we do it.
The reviewer is at the Business School and the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

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Ascentage, founded in 2010, has seven products in clinical development and 17 in total approved for clinical studies in China, the United States and Australia.
Overall, HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States, with one 2007 JAMA study detecting the virus in 27 % of the nearly 2,000 women tested between the ages of 14 and 59.
In 2010 she hitchhiked across the Pacific Ocean on freighter ships to the United States, where she worked with the 5 Gyres Institute in California on the first ever comprehensive study of plastic in the world's oceans.
A June study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America documented similar outcomes for communicating on social networks.
The study looked at 149 participants in networking and business groups from the United States, Belgium, India, Japan, Australia and England and found that more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to friends reported successful goal achievement, compared to 35 percent of those who kept their goals to themselves and didn't write them down.
A 2012 study from the Centre for Retirement Research at Boston College in the United States found that the greater number of older persons employed led to better outcomes for the young, including reduced unemployment and a higher wage.
The extent of the contraction is especially apparent when compared to the United States: a study compiled by Canada's Venture Capital & Private Equity Association found that from 2003 to 2008, venture capital investment as a share of GDP dropped 35 % in Canada; meanwhile, south of the border, it increased by 17 %.
The study sates, «Anywhere from 125 to 250 companies per year (out of roughly 552,000 new employer firms) are founded in the United States that reach $ 100 million in revenues.»
For the United States, results were the same: The same study found that web sales here in 2015 grew by 14.6 percent.
Three years ago millennials surpassed Gen Xers to become the single largest cohort working in the United States, according to a study conducted by PEW Research.
According to a study by PwC, millennials now make up the largest segment of the United States workforce, and they tend to agree that training and development are the most valuable benefits employers can provide.
Mojave Aerospace quotes a study commissioned by Virgin indicating that there are 15,000 people in the United States alone who would shell out more than $ 100,000 for a ticket to space.
The Facebook participants in the study, which was published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, were recruited from across the United States.
Russia's prime minister has described the sanctions as an attempt by the United States to capture new markets for its companies and directed the Russian government to study measures to support firms under fresh sanctions.
«America must remain a beacon for entrepreneurs like Tom Szaky, who left his home in Hungary following the Chernobyl disaster, and ultimately moved to the United States to study at Princeton University.
During the 1990s, he journeyed throughout the United States and Europe to study separation and recycling techniques in various industries.
A recent Kauffman study found that people who come to the United States are almost twice as likely to be entrepreneurs versus native - born Americans.
FutureAdvisor collected data for the 12 months prior to May 2014 and limited its study to the United States, so it doesn't paint a full picture.
A January study of more than 2,000 adults in the United States by Clarizen and Harris Poll discovered some employees would much rather watch paint dry (17 percent), commute four hours (12 percent) or endure a root canal (8 percent) than attend a boring meeting.
According to a 2013 study by the social action group Center for American Progress, if the undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States were provided legal status, the 10 - year cumulative increase in the gross domestic product (GDP) would be $ 832 billion.
The airlines» comments fit with broader studies that estimate three of every four sexual harassment incidents in the workplace in United States go unreported.
Princeton doctoral student Xiyue Wang, who went to Iran to study ancient manuscripts, was arrested in August 2016, accused of spying for the United States, and sentenced to 10 years in prison in July 2017.
According to a study conducted at Oxford University in the U.K., roughly 47 percent of the jobs in the United States could potentially be replaced by automation over the next 20 years.
«Horrific mass killings receive the most media attention, but as can be seen by the numbers, they only represent a small portion of the total costs - human and medical - of gun injuries in the United States,» said David Hemenway, director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center in Boston, who was not involved with the study.
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.
In big markets in the United States, LTE's median speeds have dropped by as much as 50 % in the last year, according to a study done by TwinPrime, a startup that makes tools to speed up mobile apps.
Some studies even suggest that countries as large as the United States could be completely powered by renewable energy by 2050.
The study does not break down speeds by carrier, but the trend is something all four major carriers in the United States are seeing.
Financial disagreements are the # 1 predictor of divorce in the United States, according to one study.
The study found that there are 17.9 million «solopreneurs» in the United States, defined as those who regularly put in 15 hours or more of solo work per week.
The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, the annual global study often considered the gold standard in trust data measurement recently stated that, «In a year marked by turbulence at home and abroad, trust in institutions in the United States crashed, posting the steepest, most dramatic general population decline the Trust Barometer has ever measured.»
Michael S. Teitelbaum, a Wertheim Fellow at Harvard Law School and a senior advisor to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, has studied the phenomenon, and he says that in the United States the anxiety dates back to World War II.
The Comptroller General of the United States (referred to in this section as the Comptroller General) shall conduct a study addressing the effectiveness and overall impact of the following priority review voucher programs, including any such programs amended or established by this Act:
December 2001 (576 kb PDF file): Articles reviewing IMF research on capital controls, currency unions, and environmental issues; country study: United States; summary of October 2001 World Economic Outlook; list of IMF working papers; visiting scholars at the IMF.
For the United States, with its population of 320 million at the time of that study, the pure economic payoff was thus only $ 400 per person, while per capita GDP was close to $ 50,000.
This study estimates the investment, financing, and payout responses to variation in a firm's effective corporate income tax rate in the United States.
The telephone survey of a representative sample of approximately 3,000 Americans was conducted as part of a broader study of people in the 27 member states of the European Union and in Brazil, China, Croatia, Iceland, India, Israel, Norway, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, the United States, Japan and South Korea in the summer of 2012 on behalf of the European Commistates of the European Union and in Brazil, China, Croatia, Iceland, India, Israel, Norway, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, the United States, Japan and South Korea in the summer of 2012 on behalf of the European CommiStates, Japan and South Korea in the summer of 2012 on behalf of the European Commission.
In 2016, the EEOC released a comprehensive study of workplace harassment in the United States, which concluded that «anywhere from 25 % to 85 % of women report having experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.»
Chen, who came to the United States at age 17 to study at a boarding school, says he is not daunted by the skepticism about BlackBerry's ability to bounce back from its myriad problems.
To understand your wealth building goals, you need to study the statistics and find out exactly how much money it takes to be considered «rich» in the United States.
The companies in the study came from the 1989 Inc. «500» list, a compilation of the fastest growing privately held companies in the United States that had sales of at least $ 100,000 in 1983.
Bernanke had presided over the United States central bank during the 2008 - 09 international financial crisis and is currently a distinguished fellow in residence with the economic studies program at the Brookings Institution.
«The scheme outlined in the indictment focuses on bogus sleep studies that the defendants utilized to engage in a much more lucrative fraud involving Lap - Band procedures,» said Acting United States Attorney Sandra R. Brown.
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