Brian White of Drexel Hamilton
commented in a research report that Oracle is expected to fall slightly short of his revenue estimate of $ 9.15 billion and his earnings per share...
A revision to Buffalo Wild Wings (NASDAQ: BWLD)'s financial model is necessary to reflect promotional changes, the impact of hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and chicken wing prices, analysts at Canaccord Genuity
commented in a research report.
Not exact matches
As BuzzFeed notes, much of Uber's new policy on accessing passenger data was included
in an update to the company's privacy policy issued a day after
reports of an Uber executive's
comments about doing
research on journalists.
The
comment on CHD was based,
in part, on
reports from the Capital
Research Center.
On the blog of Georgetown's Center for Applied
Research in the Apostolate, Mark Gray
comments on the Economist
report about the Catholic Church's finances
in the U.S. (Matthew Schmitz highlighted the story earlier today.)
«The
research presented
in this
report goes deep into the psyche of the adult drinks market and we are leading the way
in helping the market to evolve by creating wine solutions that respond to the shift
in consuming habits
in and out of the home,»
comments Ade McKeon.
The press
reported the so - called
research in droves without
commenting on whether it was reliable.
Commenting on the
report, Jon Foster, Senior
Research and Policy Officer at IAS said: «Even modest reductions
in bar opening times would take the pressure off hard pressed A&E departments, who would undoubtedly welcome a 25 % reduction
in alcohol - related admissions, as happened
in Australia.
«There is a tendency to think of depression as a purely «psychological» or»em otional» issue, but it also has physical effects and changes
in inflammatory and immune markers have been
reported in depressed people,»
commented Scott Patten, MD, PhD, the O'Brien Institute for Public Health, Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Mathison Centre for Mental Health
Research and Education, Cumming School of Medicine.
Professor Peter Naredi, the ECCO scientific co-chair of the Congress, who was not involved
in the
research,
commented: «Although the CheckMate 067 study has already
reported that a combination of two checkpoint inhibitors, nivolumab and ipilimumab, is superior to either drug alone, the results presented here
in Vienna have important clinical implications.
These
research scientists almost invariably
comment in their
reports that additional
research needs to be done.
The researchers almost invariably
comment in the conclusions of their
reports that additional
research needs to be done.
These
research scientists almost invariably
comment in their
reports that additional resveratrol
research needs to be done.
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Analyst Linda McKay
comments that the new
report «really supports what I saw emerging
in the
research grants for what was effective
in character education... that
in order for character education to be effective, it really has to be a schoolwide process, a total school framework based on faculty, students, and parents.»
The
research community's conviction that giving teachers bonus pay for high student test scores does not work was solidified
in the fall of 2013 when the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences added a RAND
report to its What Works Clearinghouse and
commented that the
research met its high standards «without reservations».
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Commenting on my
report of how Buy - and - Hold Goons threatened to get Academic Researcher Wade Pfau fired from his job after he published
research showing the superiority of Valuation - Informed Indexing strategies over Buy - and - Hold strategies, he said that he has on occasion experienced difficulty
in getting his work published (
in fact, he has not yet been able to find a journal to publish an article co-authored by Nobel Laureate Harry Markowitz!)
I hate to
report on
research before it's been written up and peer reviewed, but since «the cat has been let out of the bag» on this one via Reddit and several media outlets, I feel I have to
comment on what I'm seeing and reading
in the headlines (already: «Study: Your cat hates you and «Sorry, your cat hates you»).
In the context of this current debate, I think it is reasonable to predict that
comment or not, Klotzbach et al 2009 will have little influence on future
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reports.
As John F. Harkness pointed out
in the
comments section of a recent NY Times Green Blog (Justin Gillis was mustering scientific
research to downplay the recently
reported emissions of methane from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf):
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In comments, several readers suggested that I examine a recent report from the U.K. newspaper the Daily Mail that attempts to tie the research of modeller and IPCC author Mojib Latif to the current cold spell in Europ
In comments, several readers suggested that I examine a recent
report from the U.K. newspaper the Daily Mail that attempts to tie the
research of modeller and IPCC author Mojib Latif to the current cold spell
in Europ
in Europe.
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in climate
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research» by Christy et al. (2018)
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I was struck by Russian
reports from the 1950's at The Scott Polar institute
in Cambridge when staff at the floating
research stations
commented about using Wellington boots
in order to walk around the station, and how little dry ice islands eventually formed by the end of the summer surrounded by water on top of ice.»
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Here is an
comment to the IPCC practice
in the Inter Academy Council review
report of IPCC: Climate change assessments; Review of the processes and procedures of the IPCC «IPCC authors are tasked to review and synthesize available literature rather than to conduct original
research.
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Dr. James R. Mahoney, the Commerce Department official
in charge of climate
research, said yesterday that he would not
comment on the
report because he had not seen the final version.
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The review of this
report was overseen by Robert Knox (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) and Stephen Berry (University of Chicago), appointed by the National
Research Council, who were responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this
report was carried out
in accordance with institutional procedures and that all review
comments were carefully considered.
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