Sentences with phrase «author came to the conclusion»

The author comes to this conclusion after pointing out that a hamburger she purchased at the Golden Arches 12 years ago and has since kept at her home has not decayed one bit and looks exactly like one someone ordered 5 minutes ago.
The authors came to their conclusion after studying skin cells in mouse models using a confocal and two - photon microscopes, and developing mathematical models.
For example, in one review published in the International Journal of Sports Nutrition, the authors came to the conclusion that people who perform strength training need to consume 0.8 - 0.9 g / lb (1.6 - 1.7 g / kg) of protein, while those who're involved in endurance training need around 0.6 - 0.8 g / lb (1.2 - 1.6 g / kg) of protein per day.
The Harvard author comes to the conclusion that public transit could help bring «intergroup harmony.»
However, the author comes to conclusions which are not supportable.
It is unclear how the authors come to this conclusion.

Not exact matches

The author, Dr. Alok Kumar, came to this conclusion after examining over 2 million stock forecasts made by 17,240 analysts covering a total of 13,636 stocks.
Popular Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, author of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, came to the same conclusion in her studies on motivation.
And the author comes to some sobering conclusions in the first chapter: only massive upheaval through wars, revolution, disasters, famine and disease has been successful historically in leveling economic conditions.
Funny how the most liberal magazine on the planet and a conservative author came to the same conclusion.
The story backs up her thesis exactly and in fact the main characters spend hundreds of pages examining the questions — and coming to the same conclusions — that the author outlines.
@HippyPoet» one can't ever understand the meaning of the AUTHORS being THEY are all dead» @Chad: «if one can't understand the meaning of any written word, then how are you coming to the conclusion that Jesus was not perceived as crazy by the society of his time?
One can no longer dodge the admittedly distasteful conclusion that the author intends for the disciples to come off badly in this pair of stories.
In reviewing a book on the influence of the Bible, the author comes to two conclusions about the book: 1.
Its conclusion was that livestock are at the heart of almost every environmental catastrophe — so it came as a shock to the meat and dairy industries, particularly as it was authored by people who support animal farming.
In their book The Numbers Game, authors Chris Anderson and David Sally came to the conclusion that soccer is a 50 - 50 game.
«Many studies deserve praise for being the first of their kind, but if we actually began relying on the claims made by big data surveillance in public health, we would come to some peculiar conclusions,» said John W. Ayers, San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health research professor and senior author of the study.
«Although we tend to think of paleontological discoveries coming from new field work, many of our most important conclusions come from specimens already in museums,» says Dr. Christian Kammerer, Research Curator of Paleontology at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and author of the new study.
Manica, lead author Gloria Gonzalez - Fortes, and their international team came to these conclusions after recovering four ancient human genomes from Romania dating to between 8.8 — 5.4 thousand years ago.
Kivell, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Kent and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, lead author Matthew Skinner, and their colleagues came to that conclusion after analyzing bones from Australopithecus hands from the Pliocene Epoch, approximately 5.3 - 2.6 million years ago.
«If you discover something which, according to current scientific wisdom should be extremely improbable, you can come to one of two conclusions: either you just got very lucky, or you need to modify your theory,» Joseph Hennawi, an astronomer from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, and lead author if the study, said in a statement.
It is difficult to come to neutral conclusions on nutrition when the studies are being interpreted by another author.
(And the author of this recent NY Times article comes to the same conclusion about buying what you love.)
Do you think the author came to the right conclusion at the end of the article?
When all of these things — plus the very real possibility of a sequel to The Host — come together in a mindless conclusion, bits of plot and storylines fly about and we're left with nothing but a long, tedious, misadventure that has this author writing something he never thought he would: I miss the subtle nuances of the «Twilight» series and especially the multifaceted talents of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
The author, R. Barker Bausell, a biostatistician in the School of Nursing at the University of Maryland, has come to the conclusion that classroom instruction is hopelessly obsolete, and that the answer to the deficiencies of our educational system is the tutorial model.
However, to draw such a strong conclusion, despite the explicit RAND conclusion that charter students moved into schools with «racial distributions similar to the TPSs from which they came,» the CRP authors ignored the magnitudes of the changes in black enrollment.
The authors in the March 2011 issue of Educational Leadership wrestle with all of these questions, and they come to a variety of conclusions.
My first instinct was to fear that book buying was way off, but after looking at the numbers and factoring in all that's going on in the book business, I think that as authors and publishers we need to come to a different conclusion.
Stay tuned for more in the weeks to come when I post about Distributors & Library Sales, Retailers with Volume Restrictions, and I draw some conclusions from all this in my final post on the indie author topic.
Presumably the $ 10 additional fee is their service fee (ie, profit), but knowing what I know about the 50 - word «reviews» coming out of Kirkus Discoveries (that's $ 7 a word, in case you're calculating), I wonder if that publisher is coming to the same conclusion their authors are coming to — that paying $ 350 for a bad review kind of... sucks.
The author quotes so extensively from external sources that the book's bibliography ends up being its most striking feature; I often found myself wanting to read these sources (primarily memoirs written by Hemingway's relatives and associates) for myself so that I could come to my own conclusions... Ultimately, this book feels like a flawed achievement, one that has already garnered much critical acclaim but will likely prove too daunting for all save the most fanatical Hemingway fans.
Celebrated author Deborah Harkness's All Souls trilogy comes to a thrilling conclusion today, when the final book in the series, The Book of Life, is released in bookstores.
The analysis purports to compare how authors do self - publishing versus how they'd do with a publisher and comes to the conclusions that they make more per copy on average self - publishing and maybe even sell more and make better books to boot.
Best selling author Neil Gaiman was quoted in a video interview earlier this year, who came to the conclusion that what piracy really amounted to what was «people lending books ``, he said.
Add to that the fact that the same person who penned the post I fisked followed up with another article about why the «vast majority of self - published authors will never be taken seriously», and I've come to the conclusion that the premise he'd been as insulting — and I'm being nice here — as he was was simply to drive traffic to the site.
However, just as Barry observed, I'm currently building an indie author platform, and I've come to the conclusion that there we're all playing in a level field.
I ultimately came to the conclusion that the publishing industry is ill equipped to serve all authors.
And here, then, is how the Times» editorial board comes to the conclusion — anathema to some entrepreneurial authors — that what's needed is more, not fewer, traditional - publishing outlets for authors:
I came to the conclusion that Facebook author pages are for people who already like your book, whereas Twitter and Goodreads can be used to help to generate interest.
In the NPR interview, Eisler — several of whose books have become New York Times (s nyt) bestsellers after being marketed and published by traditional agencies — says he has come to the conclusion that mainstream publishers simply aren't as efficient or as useful to authors as they used to be, now that there are other options:
After spending much of 2014 reading and researching the marketing side of this business, I have come to the same conclusion that the authors of Right.
Once the author came to a firm conclusion that Scott Rothstein was dishonest, he faced the question of where to take the information.
Not any single place does the author state anything that would lead to the conclusion you came up with in your comment.
The author has a point, and by observing lots of game material a came to conclusion that nino kun 2 is more about quantity rather than quality.
I find it astounding that the authors of the study come to their broad and sweeping conclusions with such a tiny amount of actual data, especially with the indications that other confounding factors are present.
Wouldn't one of them — at the very least — have bumped the manuscript of this letter back to the authors with an admonition to review Langenberg's very recent publication — which Willis demonstrates is freely accessible online - and incorporate in their submission some indication that they had at least taken due note of such observations, analyses, and conclusions as had come into the literature by way of Langenberg's thesis?
Using IPCC's theory, and IPCC's data, and IPCC's authors best papers, you come to a very different conclusion than IPCC's, and most probably you have a non-problem with CO2 emissions.
The second analysis uses the 75 most published authors in the field (a much more reasonable choice) and comes to the conclusion
@climategrog — Having come to the conclusion that you are the author of the article at the top, I feel I should point out a couple of apparent misconceptions on your part.
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