Sentences with phrase «article suggests there»

In Kenneth Chang's article it suggests there is one meter out of the three total meter's the ocean has been rising each year for which they can not account.
The article suggested there was a 90 percent chance of limiting global warming to 2 Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above 19th century levels with average annual global investments of 2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) from 2005 - 2100.

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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 period.
Well, if I'm reading the article correctly, he seems to be suggesting that there exists a mathematical model that demonstrates a 100 % probability of spontaneous creation assuming the existence of gravity.
If hell doesn't really exist (such as Rob Bell suggests) or no one really goes there, as this article was hinting at, then maybe you won't either.
I've read science articles that suggest that there have been shifts in the complexions of the people of various regions around the globe; some subtle, some dramatic.
She might have well have written an article suggesting the latest developments in cosmology provide «tantalizing evidence» that there a fairies at the bottom of her garden.
With no blame to Wilken, I felt completely discouraged after reading his article and would like to know if there are any good writings suggesting a way forward.
There is one other article I would suggest you read... it's called Letter To a Christian Nation by Sam Harris... a very good read and hopefully an eye opener.
In the past several years there have been a number of articles in evangelical publications suggesting that contraception and the moral assumptions attending it are not so innocent as many had assumed.
There are rumors that your health information is a possibility and one article suggests Google wants in on the action.
There are lots of reasons to choose shrink wrapping over cardboard boxes, suggests Yorkshire Packaging Systems in this article which also dwells on the..
Some clubhouse wags have suggested that a replica of the pitcher, life - size, should be set out there, if not the original article, stuffed, with a gloved arm outstretched.
There are then articles in the press suggesting player A is unhappy / underpaid etc which are complete fabrication.
There are several articles out there on the web suggesting Manning would be the best possible replacement for Gruden, but no reports of him actually saying he would wanThere are several articles out there on the web suggesting Manning would be the best possible replacement for Gruden, but no reports of him actually saying he would wanthere on the web suggesting Manning would be the best possible replacement for Gruden, but no reports of him actually saying he would want to.
Waiting like the article suggests til others have had there fill might mean we miss out on some much needed quality.
Sir: Your article on Willie Classen's death and the events leading up to it suggests that there may be some question as to who was ultimately responsible.
There was an article on this website the other day that suggested that it was too risky for Arsenal to throw Mesut Ozil straighht back into the starting line - up for the visit of the tough tackling and physically aggressive Stoke City tomorrow, even if the German international is fit enough to start.
When discussing allergens with a mom, who is also a homeopath, she mentioned she has read some articles that suggest there is a link between peanut allergies being on the rise and a peanut protein being used in vaccines.
I'm not a fan of the title of your article; it's as if you're suggesting there are wrong ways to do it.
Spoiler: you need about 10 % of the stuff on the «suggested» registry list (note: there are many articles written about this like this one, this one and this one).
More importantly, however, and the misleading part of the article is that even if we were to assume that breastfeeding does, in fact, cause a decease in the incidence of SIDS it does not logically follow - nor is there any evidence to suggest - that formula either (a) makes babies sleep too deeply, or (b) contributes to SIDS.
Indeed, a rich body of research suggests homework might benefit older students, and, even then, that there is no strong evidence that homework improves academic achievement (as discussed in this article from the Center for Public Education).
There will always be the indecent exposure outcries or rogue articles suggesting mothers put away their breasts and stay in their homes, but the best way to silence these are to not give squeaky wheels grease.
If you're a twin mom - to - be, you've probably noticed that while there may be tons of twin - pair name articles out there, a lot of the names they suggest sound the same or lack any sort of intrigue.
I would supply the story and then there were suggested questions for me to answer to update the article.
The fact that the pediatrician quoted in your article recommends a specific brand of Nestlé formula — the same brand for which the company launched a nation - wide advertising campaign earlier this year — and has recommended this specific brand on other websites despite the fact there are identical products made by other companies, seems to suggest that she has ties to the company.
What is most disturbing is that there is much evidence to suggest that this article is not simply a poorly researched, biased excuse for a news article.
There are lots of organizations and articles that suggest that breastfeeding provide benefits that formula feeding does not - I agree.
Please note: Later in this article we suggest leaving the tahini out of hummus if there is a risk that your little one may be allergic to sesame seeds.
And a poll on at least one conservative site suggests that there's an audience out there that's perfectly willing to take this image of Obama as fact (of course, there have also been plenty of people willing to spread Onion articles as fact).
But more than this, the two statements quoted at the start of this article suggest that the United States still occupies a unique leadership role, and that there remains a belief that the success of many regional multilateral agendas requires the presence of a US President.
«Article 50 has to be invoked now» seems pretty unequivocal, although even this morning there are Corbyn supporters out there trying to suggest that this did not mean what it quite evidently was intended to mean.
Lazio pointed to several NY Post articles, here, here, suggesting there was enough evidence to have the AG conduct an investigation into the mosque, which is a legally registered charitable organization.
However, Blair's latest article represents a significant intensification of the warnings and suggests there is mounting panic in the party establishment about the idea that Corbyn is heading for victory.
But Labour sources are privately suggesting that while there will be a clear party line — consistent with Corbyn's suggestion on the morning of 24 June that article 50 should be triggered immediately — they also understand the concerns of MPs who represent constituencies that voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU.
There is no Tory inquiry into anti-Muslim prejudice, just as there was no inquiry into Tory mayor and leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson attacking Barack Obama through his «half - Kenyan ancestry» or describing black people as «piccaninnies» or bandying around «watermelon smiles» or publishing articles, while editor of the Spectator, suggesting black people have lowerThere is no Tory inquiry into anti-Muslim prejudice, just as there was no inquiry into Tory mayor and leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson attacking Barack Obama through his «half - Kenyan ancestry» or describing black people as «piccaninnies» or bandying around «watermelon smiles» or publishing articles, while editor of the Spectator, suggesting black people have lowerthere was no inquiry into Tory mayor and leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson attacking Barack Obama through his «half - Kenyan ancestry» or describing black people as «piccaninnies» or bandying around «watermelon smiles» or publishing articles, while editor of the Spectator, suggesting black people have lower IQs.
I suggest that labour - uncut, goes off, thinks up a few sensible policies, that are relevant to a government of 2020, maybe has a few ideas on the EU referendum, and accepts that the Corbyn fans of Students who read a article about how, capitalism is bad, because there was enough money for everyone in the 80's, and the Tories only got in because people who voted for them were dumb and read the Daily mail, because you're not going to convince anyone that labour Will be destroyed in 2020 ′ because the Tories may implode over infighting like they did with Westland or ousting Thatcher, but win in 87 ′ and 92 ′ anyway
Like many scientific controversies, views have become hardened, personal, financial, or political agendas have been suggested, and there has even been intrigue in the form of leaked copies of articles under peer review.
«Our results suggest that there are substantial differences between specific antipsychotic agents and between routes of administration concerning the risk of rehospitalization and treatment failure among patients with schizophrenia,» the article concludes.
The article suggests that «there is building evidence that the hybridization of Tamarix may provide variation in traits that could promote local adaptation.»
«The antibodies we have detected in children having a first episode of acute psychosis suggest there is a distinct subgroup for whom autoimmunity plays a role in their illness,» said Dr. Fabienne Brilot, senior author on the article and Head of the Neuroimmunology Group at The Children's Hospital at Westmead in Sydney.
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.
Nevertheless, there are several articles suggesting an infectious - like pandemic increase in T2D incidence, although that is mostly attributed to changes in lifestyle and increases in obesity rates (Matthews and Matthews, 2011).
The article discusses the benefits of fNIRS for studies of social brain function and suggests there is a new frontier of «interactive social neuroscience» or «second - person neuroscience» developing that will allow for better understanding of the social difficulties associated with autism.
As for Type 1 Diabetes, yes, there is a ton of research, I suggest google scholar to find articles on it.
Here is a great article that goes into it a little further: http://robbwolf.com/2012/05/03/wheying-in-protein-powders-paleo/ If you are going to continue to use a protein powder anyway, there are Paleo versions out there and I would suggest using one of those for sure.
My dentist said no, but when this came up in conversation with a dental technician recently, she noted having seen an article in one of the dental journals suggesting there is.
Actually that video explains there really is no beneficial effect of hemp oil on eczema (in an earlier article, it was suggested there may be), but in another video, it's explained that topical application of coconut oil is very helpful for treating eczema.
There are a baker's dozen of articles in the medical literature on apple cider vinegar (as indexed by the National Library of Medicine), and indeed there is a case report «Hypokalemia, Hyperreninemia and Osteoporosis in a Patient Ingesting Large Amounts of Cider Vinegar» that does suggest ingestion may lead to potassium wasThere are a baker's dozen of articles in the medical literature on apple cider vinegar (as indexed by the National Library of Medicine), and indeed there is a case report «Hypokalemia, Hyperreninemia and Osteoporosis in a Patient Ingesting Large Amounts of Cider Vinegar» that does suggest ingestion may lead to potassium wasthere is a case report «Hypokalemia, Hyperreninemia and Osteoporosis in a Patient Ingesting Large Amounts of Cider Vinegar» that does suggest ingestion may lead to potassium wasting.
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