Sentences with phrase «at the research suggests»

In fact, a balanced look at the research suggests that while children derive a short - term gain from being redshirted, that advantage dissipates quickly over time.
A closer look at the research suggests that maybe we shouldn't take these headlines or the results of this research too seriously.

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And if you're fresh out college, you might do well to look hard at startups for your next job, not only because they need your talents, but also because research suggests that's where the jobs are, and they're likely to pay you better than a big company.
Plus, research and anecdotal evidence suggests that spending too much time gazing at perfectly curated profiles on Facebook, profiles that often eliminate all the warts and stresses of a person's real life, can knock your self - esteem.
While proponents often suggest simply concentrating on your breathing as a good way to do it, research conducted at the University of Wisconsin - Madison has found that actually counting your breaths is a good way to measure mindfulness.
But research suggests everyone — employee, company, the culture at large — would be be better off if more of us took a real mid-day break.
Research by the Bank of Canada that Poloz unveiled in his lecture suggests that if Canada's companies have spread out across the globe, rather than simply doing the bulk of their work at home, then the domestic economy will be much less responsive to subtle changes in borrowing costs and the exchange rate.
I found some good research from Harvard Business School, Performance Persistence in Entrepreneurship, which suggest that serial entrepreneurs that have prior success are more likely to have success, and that the best VCs are good at picking serial entrepreneurs.
More research is needed to answer definitively, but Kraus suggests that the explanation might simply be that we're all pretty practiced actors who are relatively adept at keeping our true emotions off our faces.
According to at least one Wall Street research firm, the number of iPhone owners planning to upgrade to the next model is at a historical low, and recent reports suggest Apple has scaled back iPhone production by half.
«The electoral advantages of anti-immigrant politics will only shrink over time, suggesting that Republicans should at some point — perhaps before the next presidential election — begin to embrace comprehensive immigration reform,» says Mark Price, a labor economist at the Keystone Research Center, a nonpartisan economic policy think tank in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Research into organizational silence suggests that the overwhelming majority of employees who have issues and concerns at work will not speak up.
And at least some previous research suggests a correlation.
Entrepreneur: We now know that sitting all day is terribe for us, but your research seems to suggest there are other reasons to stand at work on top of the health benefits.
Now, new research conducted by Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University, suggests that one of the best ways to reduce stress and feel happier is to spend time with people who make better decisions.
But if you're at the office puzzling over a problem late in the afternoon one day and have the impulse to enjoy a drink to get the ideas flowing, this research suggests that you should feel free to go ahead.
If you operate heavy machinery or wash windows 50 stories up, stop reading now, but for those office - bound folks whose jobs entail being creative at work, there's new research that suggests an occassional drink or two might do you and your business some good.
«No matter how open you are as a manager, our research shows, many of your people are more likely to keep mum than to question initiatives or suggest new ideas at work,» wrote James Detert of Cornell and Ethan Burris of University of Texas as Austin on HBR recently.
«New CEO Alessandro Bogliolo indicated there is potential in the medium to long - term for «meaningful» comp store growth... (potentially suggesting no need to reset earnings expectations at this time) and we tend to agree,» ConsumerEdge Research analyst David Schick wrote in a note.
Mehta has been studying family caregiving for more than a decade, and his research suggests companies pursuing this niche will find success with solutions that are comprehensive (with the product's services available at all times, even if it's only needed sporadically), intuitive and designed for the interruptions that proliferate in caregivers» busy lives.
That said, various research teams are still suggesting different ways to look at them more closely, including recreating the dark streaks here on Earth or sending over gliders to look at them from above.
And this time, an independent research firm in Tampa suggests the Republican convention there should mean at least $ 153 million in local economic impact.
History suggests that some 90 percent of rate hikes over the past 25 years already were highly anticipated by the market, with at least a 70 percent chance discounted in, according to research Goldman Sachs released this week.
Here's research into how music can affect collaboration at work (short answer: it's great for it), family interactions at home, and even the workings of the human body, as well as findings that suggest you should tailor your playlist to the type of work you're hoping to accomplish while listening.
New research by Dr. Leanne ten Brinke at the Haas School of Business suggests that, while most of us have pretty good instincts when it comes to recognizing liars, we tend to talk ourselves out of believing (or, at least, acting on) what our instincts are telling us.
But here at Inc. we've already assured them that you can be taken seriously as a bright young thing as an entrepreneur — in fact, research and anecdotal evidence suggests youth can actually work to your advantage.
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at public companies.
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at...
«More research needs to be done on creative work and teamwork, but the evidence still suggests that with most jobs, a good rule of thumb is to let employees have one to two days a week at home.
«Research suggests average retirement ages are moving in an upward direction,» said Steve Nyce, a senior economist at Willis Towers Watson.
Research suggests that markets are affected by who's in office, at both the executive and legislative branches.
But recent research suggests that there's an exception: when employees work significantly more hours early in their career, it pays off in the long - run, Dr. Dora Gicheva, an assistant professor at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, found.
The research «suggests that people who make decisions more spontaneously — by allowing their thoughts to wander until they arrive at a choice that they feel drawn to — can be as satisfied with their decisions as those who choose more deliberately,» says the Sloan post, summing up the findings.
New research out of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute presented at a meeting of the Acoustical Society of America suggests nature sounds might not just mask office chatter, but actually increase your team's productivity as well.
And there's at least some research (sorry — this one's behind a paywall) to suggest that certain unique attributes of H7 viruses make them more amenable to jumping species than other strains.
Meanwhile, Trump's top antitrust enforcer, Makan Delrahim, suggested taking a closer look at tech giants, even name checking a research paper about regulating Amazon.
Research suggests businesswomen are not only more wary of risk than men but that companies with women at the top are more successful and in tune with their customers because their boards have a wider range of views.
Subsequent research at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicates that the link between fiscal deficits and capital inflows is not as strong as commonly suggested.2
EM ETPs have recouped 75 percent of 2015 outflows, the «short EM» trade is much less crowded than it was at the start of the year, and EM valuations are no longer unambiguously cheap, our research suggests.
«Research that I and others have done suggests that Mexico has had a nice little income boost overall from NAFTA,» Gordon Hanson, a trade economist at UCLA, told me.
An article in yesterday's Village Voice looks at the rising costs of post-secondary education (PSE)  in the United States. It points to research suggesting that the «biggest single factor» contributing to the rising cost of PSE for both private and public institutions is the cost of employee health benefits.
Research suggests there are some simple ways employees can boost their own happiness, like helping out co-workers, meditating for at least two minutes every day, and reflecting on three things to be grateful for at work.
Research at the Bank and elsewhere suggests that, while oil and metals prices have historically moved with the business cycle in the advanced world, this relationship has broken down over the past decade.
«Research suggests that these community social connections are as important for resilience to disaster is as physical material like disaster kits or medical supplies,» explained Ichiro Kawachi, a professor of social epidemiology at Harvard's School of Public Health.
The grueling testimonies from CEO John Stumpf, coupled with insights from my industry - wide research into the culture and mindsets of bankers, suggest there is a blind spot among senior leaders at Wells Fargo, as well as deterrents to speaking up among the rank and file.
Research done at the Bank of Canada and elsewhere, including conversations with business leaders, suggests that the main cause of weak investment is the high level of uncertainty that companies are facing, particularly about future demand prospects.
As for international trade, research conducted at the World Bank and elsewhere suggests that the TPP could add a further one - or two - tenths to our potential output growth.
But new research from Knight Frank, which covers schemes in the planning process at the moment suggests that housebuilding across London may fall short of demand over the next decade.
Meanwhile, the head of investment research at Goldman Sachs reportedly issued a note this week comparing the current market to the «internet bubble of the late 1990s» and suggesting that most cryptocurrencies will likely «trade to zero.»
«Price action continues to suggest that WTI bulls remain heavily reliant on geopolitical tensions and fears of supply shortages to sustain the current upside,» wrote Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM, in a Thursday note.
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