Sentences with phrase «authors state -lsb-»

«Single women with mortgages are doing a better job of paying their mortgages than their credit characteristics predict,» the report's authors state.
«This omission has real consequences,» the report's authors state.
«These results underscore the long - term crisis that homeownership in the United States may face, as millennials delay buying a home until later in life,» the authors state.
«Both on the investor side and the user side of the market, optionality — not just one use, not just one user, not just one user profile — may be gaining favor as a way to navigate the cross-currents of volatile markets,» the report's authors state.
«The most widely used approach by far... is an old idea that has roared back to life: inclusionary zoning,» the report's authors state.
Unclear risk of bias: the attrition rate is unclear or authors state that intention - to - treat analysis was used but provide no details.
Specifically, here's what the authors state in their paper: «That is, without control variables, those who were dating reported significantly higher relationship satisfaction, but with control variables, those who were cohabiting reported higher satisfaction.»
The authors state that their goal is to «help young people and adults make the best career and educational decisions possible.»
The authors state that your real age will come out in the interview.
In the Introduction the authors state that their «book was written to help lawyers quickly find reliable free (or low - cost) resources online and to learn to use the resources effectively...» (p. xviii) They also answer the question «Is free always best?»
The authors state that «we only show you the best sites.
The authors state at paragraph 18.05:
Elsewhere the authors state that the World Intellectual Property Organization estimated in 2008 that there were 6.7 million patents in force around the world.
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«Our results show that policy makers» instincts to exploit rapidly and completely their territorial fossil fuels are, in aggregate, inconsistent with their commitments to limiting global warming to no more than 2 degrees Celsius,» the study's authors state.
As the authors state, «while engaging customers in sustainable design remains both challenging and crucial for forward - looking companies to thrive, it can be tempting to overlook the importance of first engaging employees on the issue.»
Among other things, the authors state that [1] «scientists do not know how large the greenhouse effect is, whether it will lead to a harmful amount of global warming, or (if it will) what should be done about it» (p. 560); [2] that «profound disagreements» about global warming exist within the scientific community (p. 560); [3] that so - called «activist scientists» say that the earth's climate is warming (p. 560); [4] that «science doesn't know whether we are experiencing a dangerous level of global warming or how bad the greenhouse effect Is, if it exists at all» (p. 569); [5] and that global warming is «enmeshed in scientific uncertainty» (p. 573).
The authors do not mention that the estimated CO2 / CH4 release that led to the PETM was several orders of magnitude greater than all the carbon in all the combined fossil fuel reserves of our planet today, yet the authors state:
With a backing citation of all three McIntyre and McKitrick papers (an obvious warning sign), the authors state categorically:
In the report's final paragraph, the authors state that this information leaves citizens and governments with a choice:
In fact the authors state that the three mid-to-late 19th century droughts, the Dust Bowl, and the drought in the 1950s all depended on persistent La Niña conditions.
authors state: «In presenting the «embers» in the TAR, IPCC authors did not assess whether any single RFC, a value judgment that would be policy prescriptive».
For example, the authors state that, in addition to medical interventions, «public health initiatives against smoking, and promoting screening for breast and colon cancers, led to the initiation of U.S. cancer mortality reductions in 1990,» but of course such crucial public health activities are largely outside the domain of NIH.
The authors state that the fit between total NIH funding and death rate curves (their Figure 4) explains «98 % of the variation of age - adjusted mortality rates.
As the authors state, these fluxes reflect fundamental characteristics of the climate system and have been well measured by satellite instrumentation in the recent past — although (multi) decadal internal variability in them could be a confounding factor.
Published in the journal PLOS ONE, the authors state that «the high rate of change observed in these pages makes it difficult for experts to monitor accuracy and contribute time - consuming corrections, to the possible detriment of scientific accuracy.»
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2013/04/12/1858631/sense-and-sensitivity-how-the-economist-got-it-wrong-on-warming/ where the authors state: «Yet they find that by including just an additional decade of data (i.e. using observations available through 2010), the estimate falls by nearly half, to 1.9 °C.»
The authors state in three separate places that the Supreme Court will not allow students to pray in school.
The authors state: «Grasslands represent approximately 30 - 40 % of the planet's land surface and only a fraction of annual global productivity and carbon sequestration (~ 20 % of global carbon stocks).
The authors state that ``... nuclear power can deliver electric power in a sufficiently safe, economical and secure manner to supplement supply from other carbon - free sources.»
The authors state that six other well pads gave results indicating significant leakage but the underlying data are not included in the paper, so it's hard to evaluate.
The authors state that the tree ring record provides «a strong signal for warm - season drought (May — August)» but not having read the whole paper I can't say much more.
The authors state: «In this paper, we have used several basic atmospheric — physics models to show that additional carbon dioxide will warm the surface of Earth.
At the end of their comment # 27 the authors state «Turning to very important question of the frequency of the strongest storms, it is entirely possible that a large increase in category 4 - 5 storms will result from increasing greenhouse gases, despite an overall reduction in hurricane numbers.
That's probably why, as the authors state, «Six of these model versions show a significant cooling tendency in the doubled - CO2 phase.»
«There are critical environmental limits to resource - dependent economic growth,» the authors state.
No agency requires proof of pet food health claims, and no pet food company is willing to invest in decades of research to determine whether its products keep animals healthier and extend their lives, the authors state.
«It was unexpected and remarkable to discover that two rather different cancers, B - cell lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma, are linked to the same inherited risk factors,» the study authors state.
Although the authors do mention «the extinction of many native animal species on islands» [11] briefly in their introduction, the purpose of the paper is, as the authors state plainly enough, to «show that the number of naturalized plant species has increased linearly over time on many individual islands.»
The authors state they «believe that Canada has a dearth of products for hedging personal risk, compared to the U.S. market.»
The authors state in their Introduction that: «Market timing strategies using CAPE should not be profitable.
A contrast in approaches between academic finance and FF is contained in the introduction to Brealey and Myers Principles of Corporate Finance (McGraw Hill 1991) a leading finance text, where the authors state «there are no ironclad prerequisites for reading this book except Algebra and the English language.
The authors state that one of the key differences between an investment and a speculation is time.
In the introduction to their study, the authors state: «Our tests also show that high - dividend - payout companies tend to experience strong, not weak, future earnings growth.»
Second, the Discover Your Brand authors state at the very end of the chapter that if you do discover differences between what you prefer to write as an author (and wish to reflect you brand) and the preferences of your target reader, then you may «want to consider a hybrid approach to genre».
Below is the list of useful book review guidelines: Pay attention to title Look through introduction (usually, authors state their intentions, describe the aspects of their writing) Look at table of contents (analyze the organization, development of ideas) Identify a genre and how the Continue reading
In a final startling revelation, 4.6 % of self - published authors state they are «very satisfied» with their sales, but only 8.2 % of traditionally published authors can say the same.
The report authors state, instead, that the «main explanation» for improved GCSE results was that disadvantaged children are entering secondary school with better key stage 2 results.
In the Harvard study, the authors state «Somewhere along the way, it seems, we have lost our focus on what it means to be a part of a community.»
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