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Commenting on the 2015 Human Spaces report when it was released, organisational psychology professor Sir Cary Cooper said: «The benefit of design inspired by nature, known as biophilic design, is accumulating evidence at a rapid pace.

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But given the accumulating evidence that — when it comes to managing the employee experience — HR is perhaps not so good at its job, how can workers avoid having disappointing experiences of their own?
The potential leadership of at least the persuaders among the Christian R&D professionals is problematic, considering the weight of empirical evidence accumulated against liberationist diagnoses and prescriptions for the Third World's woes.
Evidence is accumulating that mothers with the fewest personal and social resources, including low income, benefit more from the service, at least in the areas assessed, than do those with more resources.2
These charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
The work has many motivations, but as with most science, at the core lies a hunger for truth: By accumulating physical evidence, Haglund and colleagues aim to document crimes against humanity for the benefit of grieving families, humanity, international justice, and history.
«The goal of this project is to help build consensus around a shared set of facts about gun policy by demonstrating where scientific evidence is accumulating,» said Andrew Morral, the project's leader and a behavioral scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
Although evidence for a wet ancient Mars has accumulated in the subsequent years, the claim that ALH84001 once sat in water was pretty revolutionary at the time, says Kathie Thomas - Keprta, also from the Johnson Space Center.
At the same time as Mihkel Jõeveer and Jaan Einasto in Estonia were suggesting that the universe was filled with superclusters and voids (see the page on the Perseus - Pisces supercluster), Stephen Gregory and Laird Thompson in the USA were also accumulating similar evidence.
And #context... And I tend to agree at the moment (nuances and caveats are subject to change, as more evidence accumulates).
While physical exertion can certainly be an irritant, accumulating evidence points other factors that could also be at play.
There's the ongoing special - counsel investigation into whether the Trump campaign aided a Russian campaign to aid Trump's candidacy and defeat his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton; there's the associated inquiry into whether the president obstructed justice when he fired former FBI Director James Comey, whom he had asked not to investigate his former national - security adviser; there are the president's hush - money payments to women with whom he allegedly had extramarital affairs, made through his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, and facilitated by corporate cash paid to influence the White House; there is his ongoing effort to interfere with the Russia inquiry and politicize federal law enforcement; there are the foreign governments that seem to be utilizing the president's properties as vehicles for influencing administration policy; there's the emerging evidence that Trump campaign officials sought aid not only from Russia, but from other foreign countries, which may have affected Trump's foreign policy; there are the ongoing revelations of the president's Cabinet officials» misusing taxpayer funds; there is the accumulating evidence that administration decisions are made at the behest of private industry, in particular those in which Republican donors have significant interests.
The seemingly innocuous structure of Kiarostami's film, a series of apparently mundane conversations with wildly spinning depths that over time accumulate such weight, such possibility, that builds to a crescendo with the year's most shattering momentum, wins out over Boal's screenplay that is more than just the effective distillation of a decade of history, but a radical (for Hollywood at least) rethinking of character and a fascinating, open - ended exploration of what counts as evidence and certainty in the post-Iraq War world.
The latest findings, based on six well - regarded charter schools in Boston, released Wednesday by the Boston Foundation and MIT's School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative, adds to the accumulating evidence that at least a subset of high - performing charters are measuring up to the movement's early aspirations of giving disadvantaged kids a shot at a better life.
But given the evidence that hypercars tend to accumulate quickly - covered miles at a leisurely rate, the 50k day can probably be put off for a couple of years at least.
When they are present, these casts will be found in the sediment that accumulates at the bottom of a test tube of your pet's urine once it has been spun in a centrifuge and examined by your veterinarian or lab tech, under a microscope (cloudy or turbid urine is not, in itself, evidence that casts are present).
Scientific evidence has now accumulated that indicates a further need for management of some environmental challenges at the global level.
Even with the problems in the Gulf, the science that points to rising risks from accumulating greenhouse gases, and the cheering at a green - jobs fair, there's scant evidence that the country is even remotely engaged in the kind of energy quest that would be required to move off the comfortable fossil - fuel «rung» of what Loren Eiseley called the heat ladder.
The «odds have changed» element entails the familiar concept that when a claim first surfaces, it needs to be substantiated to be credible — i.e., it must be considered unproven — but once evidence accumulates, the burden of proof may shift at some point to those to reject the claim.
I thought at first he was saying that starting with Evidence corresponding to a probability of 15 % (which is actually negative evidence) one could accumulate it to get 95 %, but what it seems he intended was that Prior + Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded Evidence corresponding to a probability of 15 % (which is actually negative evidence) one could accumulate it to get 95 %, but what it seems he intended was that Prior + Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded evidence) one could accumulate it to get 95 %, but what it seems he intended was that Prior + Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded Evidence corresponded to 95 %.
It is a recent discovery that the oceans can act for decades at a time as net absorbers OR net emitters of previously accumulated solar energy on a vast and highly variable scale yet AGW proponents still ignore the overwhelming evidence because to acknowledge it would destroy years of fond memories of a publicly funded gold rush encouraged by their fanciful claims to understand climate and be in a position to influence it.
While evidence is accumulating that many species expand their ranges northwards in response to a warming trend (in the Northern Hemisphere), evidence for predicted contractions at the southern limit of species» ranges is sparse.
The US Senate's most vocal global warming skeptic, James Inhofe, on Thursday dismissed a UN meeting on climate change as a «brainwashing» session, putting him at odds with Sen. John McCain who noted «there's great urgency... and the scientific evidence continues to accumulate
davidnewell at 13:13 PM on 29 May, 2014 As more and more evidence accumulates in regard to the looming catastrophe, more serious consideration may be given to ways to counter at least the rate of increase, so that more time is available to employ other methods, and educate «the masses».
Two decades from now, at least a few and possibly almost all predictions will have been disconfirmed by the accumulated evidence.
The inline replies at that link are appropriately skeptical, as the scientific evidence began to accumulate.
Now that the carbon dioxide - temperature relationship was becoming well - understood, attention was turned to these «hothouse» periods of the past, and evidence began to accumulate that carbon dioxide levels had indeed been much higher at these times.
As scientists have accumulated evidence for global warming and its possible consequences, so the scientific and political consensus has favoured attempts at reducing carbon emissions through taxes and regulations and subsidies, many of them directed at factories and motor - cars.
Accumulate all necessary documents and medical reports that will be presented as evidence at the hearing;
When advising clients on estate matters, Trudelle notes, you must accumulate evidence that will assist in verifying capacity and ensure there is no undue influence at work.
Assessing your wage loss, whether it is a simple calculation or an accumulated loss of business, the personal injury lawyers at Warnett Hallen will find the evidence and present a strong claim for past wage loss as part of your ICBC injury claim.
Sufficient evidence of insurability has to be provided to the company, and all due premiums and interest accumulated have to be paid at the time of reinstatement.
Sufficient evidence of insurability has to be provided to the company as well as, all due premiums and interest accumulated have to be paid at the time of reinstatement.
Evidence of Effectiveness report - Learning Forward has accumulated a body of evidence that its programs and services are linked to improved professional development policy and practice at state, district, and schoolEvidence of Effectiveness report - Learning Forward has accumulated a body of evidence that its programs and services are linked to improved professional development policy and practice at state, district, and schoolevidence that its programs and services are linked to improved professional development policy and practice at state, district, and school levels.
Evidence is accumulating that mothers with the fewest personal and social resources, including low income, benefit more from the service, at least in the areas assessed, than do those with more resources.2
GUS research findings to date have accumulated evidence of socio - economic inequalities in child health and health behaviours, together with some evidence that parenting varies by socio - economic status, for example in relation to diet and exercise at sweep 3 (Marryat et al. 2009).
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