Sentences with phrase «argued in a recent report»

As argued in a recent report for The Century Foundation, economic diversity in a preschool program should be considered an important element of preschool quality — no - one thinks that running preschool in an income - segregated manner, as we do with Head Start, is ideal.
Urban Institute researcher Matthew Chingos argues in a recent report that demographic shifts are key to understanding differences in NAEP scores across states.
All this leads Stephen Tindale, former director of Greenpeace UK, to argue in a recent report that international climate negotiations should be focused less on setting national emissions targets and more on fixing these perverse financial incentives against a low - carbon economy.
As we argued in our recent report with Asia Society, we can develop low - and zero - carbon technologies more quickly through cooperation.

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A recent report from Standard and Poors argued, «We expect Fannie and Freddie to be around for the foreseeable future in their current form, and we think the government will support them.»
«The combined finances in the federal and provincial spheres are very near the tipping point,» argued the Canadian Federation of Independent Business in a recent report.
If your anxiety is mild or moderate, it might not be a bad thing, argue a pair of psychologists in a recent editorial in the journal Social and Personality Psychology Compass, The Washington Post's Agata Blaszczak - Bowe reports.
Media columnist Michael Wolff argued in a recent interview that journalists should be «stenographers,» in the sense that they should simply report what powerful people say and leave it at that.
A recent report from S&P Global argued that promoting the entry and retention of more women in the workforce in the U.S., particularly in STEM fields, could create a «substantial growth opportunity,» with the potential to add 5 % to 10 % to nominal GDP in a just few decades.
In its recent Delivering Healthy Growth report, the Food and Drink Federation argues that salt, sugar and fat reformulation can go hand in hand with business growth and represents an incentive to changIn its recent Delivering Healthy Growth report, the Food and Drink Federation argues that salt, sugar and fat reformulation can go hand in hand with business growth and represents an incentive to changin hand with business growth and represents an incentive to change.
Packed lunches and takeaways should be discouraged in favour of traditional meals in the school dining room, argues the recent report the School Food Plan.
Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People has argued, in a recent report to the Scottish Parliament, that prisons should be designed, managed and run so as to take into account the rights of children to maintain meaningful contact, where appropriate, with their imprisoned fathers (as well as mothers).
The House of Lords» recent report on the sustainability of the NHS argued for a new body modelled in large part on the success of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility (OBR).
And the many recent reports from prestigious bodies arguing that «American students are falling behind in science, and... [that] we need to train more to retain our competitive edge, are missing the key point,» he insists.
A recent report argues that to avoid that outcome, indigenous communities should be involved in forest management.
While these stories (e.g., Partelow, 2016; Rich, 2015) and a highly - publicized recent report (Sutcher et al., 2016) generally discuss teacher shortages as a national problem, we argue that the popular conception of a «teacher shortage» is not borne out by historical data; in fact, the production of newly - minted potential teachers has increased steadily over the past several decades, and only about half of these recent graduates have been hired as public school teachers in a typical year.
More recent research backs up this view, argued University of Washington professor Dan Goldhaber in a retrospective about the report for Education Next: «New empirical work, using better data... and more sophisticated statistical techniques has, in broad terms, reinforced the Coleman Report conclusion that teacher quality is the most important schooling variable.&report for Education Next: «New empirical work, using better data... and more sophisticated statistical techniques has, in broad terms, reinforced the Coleman Report conclusion that teacher quality is the most important schooling variable.&Report conclusion that teacher quality is the most important schooling variable.»
The Congressionally mandated report argued that recent increases in attendance at museums and cultural events, in book Americans are learning, are gaining the insights that the humanities offer.»
A recent report by Jeanne Reid and Sharon Lynn Kagan of Columbia University, written for The Century Foundation, argues for greater consideration of economic diversity as a feature that helps determine quality in pre-K programs.
Recent data including August jobs report, declines in Industrial Production and Retail Sales and comments from FOMC members argue against a move now.
He argues in a series of recent reports to clients that, because of the rapid expansion of oil and gas production from shale, America is likely to become by 2020 the world's No. 1 producer of oil, gas and biofuels — eclipsing even the energy superpowers, Russia and Saudi Arabia.
In a series entitled Growing Sustainable Biofuels over at WorldChanging, Patrick Mazza, Research Director of Climate Solutions, argues that while the recent studies do highlight areas for concern, they have also been subject to sensationalist reporting and selective quoting.
Reports in recent years that marine protected areas (MPAs) aren't effective in saving coral reefs from the damaging effects of global climate change have led some to argue that such expensive interventions are futile.
«Here we argue for the adoption of measures to optimize key elements of the scientific process: methods, reporting and dissemination, reproducibility, evaluation and incentives... one analysis estimates that 85 % of biomedical research efforts are wasted, while 90 % of respondents to a recent survey in Nature agreed that there is a «reproducibility crisis»»...» The key to fostering a robust metascience that evaluates and improves practices is that the stakeholders of science must not embrace the status quo, but instead pursue self - examination continuously for improvement and self - correction of the scientific process itself.
One reported decision of Katie's to note is the recent precedent setting case of Kulaveerasingam v. State Farm in which she successfully argued that the interest rate applicable to overdue benefits payments for «transitional policies» under the SABS was 1 % compounded monthly rather than 2 %.
In their defense, these directories might argue that they're principally research organizations, not digital publishers, and their product development efforts in recent years have played to their strengths: research - driven analysis such as Chambers Confidential, customized benchmarking reports, or Legal 500's latest client survey initiatives, for examplIn their defense, these directories might argue that they're principally research organizations, not digital publishers, and their product development efforts in recent years have played to their strengths: research - driven analysis such as Chambers Confidential, customized benchmarking reports, or Legal 500's latest client survey initiatives, for examplin recent years have played to their strengths: research - driven analysis such as Chambers Confidential, customized benchmarking reports, or Legal 500's latest client survey initiatives, for example.
A recent report from Hitwise (registration required) argues that in the US mobile search is roughly 58 percent of overall search query volume.
Ten - X, in a recent report on the office sector, argues that despite the growth in employment in the country, demand remains «lackluster,» as technology and workstyle changes have cut the amount of office space needed per worker by a third.
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