Sentences with phrase «bit of research suggests»

That's what these few bits of research suggest.

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There's quite a bit of research that suggests that early morning workouts — as opposed to afternoon or late - night ones — may help speed weight loss and boost energy levels by priming the body for all - day fat burn.
Research suggests that clearing cookies — tiny bits of software that advertising companies load on a browser to collect data on the websites people visit — is one of the few privacy - protection steps that have been embraced by American internet users.
The question of whether or not legal marijuana takes of a bite out of alcohol sales has been hotly debated in recent years, with some research suggesting the two products are substitutes and other research suggesting cannabis and alcohol sales are complementary.
I suggest a little bit more historical research on the part of Somerville.
@Kyle, I never suggested that I said that if research had been done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is more of a human history based field but there were civilizations more than 6000 years ago
to those of you against Agave syrup I would suggest a bit more research and less condemnation.
Also «I think you need to cut up his food a bit smaller» which suggests i have not given any thought of how to wean, not so common now but during the early stages of weaning when every decision you make has been thoroughly researched (due to fear of doing anything wrong!)
And research suggests that moms who have severe nausea (hyperemesis gravidarum) during pregnancy in the first trimester may be a bit more likely to have girls: A Swedish study of over 1 million women who had hyperemesis gravidarum found that 55 percent delivered girls.
This research suggests that, to some degree, our brains respond in a parallel way when perceiving cuteness and seeking food, and perhaps our psychological experience of wanting to bite arises from that physiological overlap.
«We all have to do boring tasks in our working day, and this research suggests that managers can help to motivate us to do those simply by providing a bit of encouragement or saying «thank you».
But new research at Rockefeller University suggests that current sequencing protocols overlook crucial bits of information: isolated pieces of DNA floating outside the bacterial chromosome, the core of a cell's genetic material.
Meanwhile, Adelaide - based dietitian Tanya Lewis, who runs Life Personal Trainers, suggests researching the basic principles of popular diets then adopting the best bits of each to create your own ideal eating plan.
THURSDAY, April 26, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- It may not replace prescription glasses, but a few bites of dark chocolate might offer a slight and temporary bump up in vision quality, new research suggests.
The research team that conducted the study suggested that if you choose to lose weight or shred a bit of fat, you should aim to improve your vitamin B6 status through either food or supplement intake.
Study co-author Dr. Bernie Hogan, Research Fellow at the OII, said: «Finding your partner online was once regarded as a bit of a novelty, but this survey suggests it has become a common if not dominant way of meeting new partners, particularly if you are between 40 and 70 years old.
There is another phenomenon, «empathic joy» or «symhedonia» — feeling good on account of someone's good fortune — and the tiny bit of research that's been done on it suggests that it might be helpful in fostering allophilia.
While the rationale is perhaps a bit misguided (some evidence suggests that our students already experience as much instructional time as their peers ~ and other research confirms that teachers in the United States spend more time on instruction than teachers in other nations do) ~ there are certainly reasons to focus on the issue ~ not least of which is the summer learning loss that disproportionately impacts our nations most disadvantaged youth.
That said, there has been a little bit of recent research suggesting some districts are doing things that help select teachers that might be more predictive in the hiring process.
Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders union, suggested that the research highlights how cost pressures on schools are «really biting».
She suggested it might also be because only the English translations are available, and a bit of follow - up research proved her right (as did the discovery and eventual downloading of the Manga Storm app mentioned above), since the kanji originals are nowhere to be found online.
We suggest you spend a bit of time doing your research and you could be very surprised by the little or no money down loans you uncover.
I've written previously on puppy mills and if you don't know what these operations entail, I strongly suggest you do a bit of research before considering «purchasing» a new pet.
Once more I suggest that a bit of research will prevent the disappoint of missing accommodation all together as many Conferences and Special Events held in Sydney over the winter months will absorb hotel and serviced apartment availability.
In the long term, every bit of analysis I do in my research life suggests that we absolutely need a price on carbon — we need these externalities priced.
Perhaps my bias is showing a bit when I suggest that Law.gov is the best place to begin one's research, as it is the Law Library of Congress's website, but I stand by the recommendation.
This will doubtless come as something of a relief to many recruiters who had been a bit spooked by The Lawyer's slightly overenthusiastic headlining of my earlier research, which suggested that lateral hiring was by - and - large a bit of a failure.
Now that they are out they feel it easy to do a bit of «website research» to trash an institution they actually never understood, and they now want to make a living from that, calling for «research funds» to suggest the Court to get iphones.
Some academics (myself included) have been making quite a bit of noise about the matter, suggesting that maybe it's time for universities to design or modify their programs to attract researchers who are interested in taking an applied approach to their research, so that they might be attractive in larger market place upon completion.
There has always been a little bit of guilt on my part as a researcher because of this procedure, but a new study suggests that participating in research can actually help a person with their break - up recovery.
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