Sentences with phrase «closely at some of the factors»

I'll look more closely at some of the factors above in future episodes of this series on rebalancing, so please do subscribe to stay in the loop.

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Had Vitter stepped down, the Democratic governor of Louisiana at the time would presumably have appointed a Democrat to temporarily fill his seat — an important factor in a closely divided Senate.
This means looking more closely at the relationship of the last two factors: son preference and fertility decline.
When I assess a child to determine why they have difficulty eating a variety of foods, I look closely at three factors: First, the child's physiology.
For Alexandra Trkola, a professor of medical virology at UZH, this surprising discovery needs to be studied more closely: «First of all, we need to understand more precisely what significance and impact the genetic, geographical and socio - economic factors of people from different ethnicities have on the formation of these antibodies.»
«People at risk of Type 2 diabetes, especially women who had gestational diabetes, should be closely monitored by their doctor, and they need to control their weight and other risk factors for diabetes.»
A pair of new studies from the Wildlife Conservation Society, Idaho State University, and the University of Nevada Reno look at the surprising variety of factors that prevent two closely related species of woodrats from becoming a single hybrid species despite the existence of hybrid individuals where the two species come into contact.
So a group of researchers from all over Europe turned to looking at the timing of flooding, as the seasonal nature of them is tied much more closely to climate than to any other interfering factors.
«In the end, we've achieved a model that closely replicates the factors that elicit anorexic behavior in humans,» said lead author Moneek Madra, PhD, a lecturer in the Institute of Human Nutrition at CUMC.
Researchers led by David Wallach of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot looked more closely at a receptor called p55, which binds to a suicide - promoting cytokine called tumour necrosis factor (TNF).
A number of factors relating to where someone lives could play a role in how many people go on to develop dementia and this study did not take differences in access to healthcare across the country into account, nor does it look at how financially well - off people are in these different areas — a factor that is closely interwoven with many aspects of our health.
To do this, they matched up the charter students with all the students at their former public school who closely matched them in terms of test scores, ethnicity, family income and other factors.
It reminded me that in my initial analysis of Gramercy Capital I didn't really look closely enough at this factor.
It is closely connected to metrics related to return times (i.e. if areal extent of extremely hot anomalies in any one summer increases by a factor of 10, then the return time at an average location goes from 1 in 330 years to 1 in 33 years).
These are not the factors at work here, and before even looking for a natural source of CO2 you have to say where is mans emissions going, that so closely match the increasing CO2 in the land and oceans.
Looking more closely at billing rates for this firm size shows that this result is the effect of two factors: partners doing IP Litigation work have held their rates flat and that work has shifted to more junior partners from more senior partners (see Figure 6).
A history of drunk driving will cause underwriters to look at other risk factors in your life more closely.
A high school graduate's GPA is one of the most important factors affecting their college admission options, followed closely at many schools by their standardized test scores.
Some of the factors they look closely at are:
When looking at environmental risk factors, you must consider the following: is the risk factor of interest proximal (closely related) or distal (distantly related), what is the indicator of the risk factor and what is the mechanism in which it affects the behavior of interest?
Using this as a reference, we looked more closely at the factors and discussed the implications from the perspective of children, families, child care settings and the community.
Among other factors, the court will look closely at whether a parent places the child's needs ahead of his own and the extent to which one parent encourages the other parent's relationship with the child.
For future research, it would be worth looking more closely at the contribution these factors make to relationship quality and related factors such as the longevity of relationships.
Where resale value is a major factor in a home owner's decision to remodel, the best course of action is to consult with a local remodeler about construction cost — and look closely at the comps and market conditions.
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