Sentences with phrase «consistent key findings»

The same techniques, however, have not delivered consistent key findings for climate change.

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Consistent with this, business surveys indicate that difficulty finding suitable labour has become a key factor constraining output.
There are four key factors — consistent across multiple studies and found in our extensive work with clients — that contribute to low engagement and, too often, employees deciding to leave their organization altogether:
We found for both of our children that the daytime consistent naps was key to night time sleep.
By revealing clear and consistent alterations in key brain regions, the findings shed light on the underlying mechanisms of bipolar disorder.
Our older projections, which were developed to be consistent with some key findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)'s Fifth Assessment Report, assumed a steady increase in the rate of ice - sheet shrinkage.
One key to staying consistent with exercising is finding an activity that you enjoy (and don't dread), so search for something that gets you excited.
The key for me making exercise a consistent part of my life was finding exercise I enjoyed, despite disliking all forms of exercise.
Plus, find a class location that enables you to be consistent with your practice — a key part of yoga now and forever.
Here is what you will learn: The importance of loving yourself How to forgive others The key to getting off the diet train How to have more fun What to eat for optimal health Finding a career that makes you want to jump out of bed every morning The reason why you crave certain foods Why small, consistent steps are more effective than overhauling everything in your life How juicing can transform your health and much, much more!
The resulting resource materials are underpinned by the research findings that a collaborative and coordinated response that is consistent between students, parents and school staff is key to success.
Howell and West find that these differences in opinion based on exposure to key information are consistent across a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds, views about the local public schools, and political ideologies.
Report authors — Elaine Allensworth, Julia Gwynne, Paul Moore and Marisa de la Torre — said their key findings were consistent with other major studies that have established a strong correlation between good attendance and higher grades and students graduating from high school and going on to college.
Indeed, the OECD finds that the variation within US schools in 2006 was 2.6 times greater than the variation across them, confirming research by McKinsey and others that consistent, high - quality teaching is a key factor determining student achievement.
Seasoned authors and people in the publishing industry understand that it takes consistent dedication, focus and passion to fuel your books marketing machine, which ultimately is the key factor to you selling books and finding any measure of success.
Finding long term traders is the key and making sure they have a consistent profit history of a long period.
The key is to find a pace you're comfortable with and keep it consistent.
The keys to my success have been broad diversification, consistent reinvesting of principal and interest, and finding notes that perform.
And she has a package that I found was key in having some consistent training.
«Key findings are that at the 95 % confidence level, no consistent or compelling evidence (yet) exists that recent rates of rise are higher or abnormal in the context of the historical records available across Europe, nor is there any evidence that geocentric rates of rise are above the global average.
One of the key findings of this work is that, contrary to the conventional expectation that the imposition of subsurface data constraints will draw the AMOC in reanalysis products into agreement, the historical AMOC variability is less consistent among the reanalysis products than in corresponding simulations without subsurface data constraints.
The Guidance Note for Lead Authors of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on Consistent Treatment of Uncertainties impose upon the lead authors to assign subjective levels of confidence to their findings: «The AR5 will rely on two metrics for communicating the degree of certainty in key findings: 1 Confidence in the validity of a finding, based on the type, amount, quality, and consistency of evidence (e.g., mechanistic understanding, theory, data, models, expert judgment) and the degree of agreement.
Our older projections, which were developed to be consistent with some key findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)'s Fifth Assessment Report, assumed a steady increase in the rate of ice - sheet shrinkage.
As someone on the outside looking in (I'm the Director of a branding agency and we work for a lot of legal clients) I think it's key to find a middle ground where you retain that bespoke, personalised approach to client relationships but with a consistent company culture behind it without everything becoming cold or impersonal.
Having gone on to uphold the tribunal's finding of no employment contract, the EAT went on to give the following guidance, which bears reading in full by anyone dealing with one of these cases: Unlike casual worker cases, where the key issue is mutuality of obligations, to construct one overall contract of employment, in agency worker cases the key issue is likely to be «whether the way in which the contract is in fact performed is consistent with the agency arrangements or... is only consistent with an implied contract between the worker and the end user and would be inconsistent with there being no such contract».
This is consistent with the key finding of ATSIC's regional autonomy report, which recommends that there should be «prioritisation of agreement - making to inform partnerships with Government and other agencies as a means of progressing autonomy from the «bottom up» in preference to further governance structures at this point in time».
There are inconsistent findings of associations between EE and overall levels of symptoms, with some studies finding positive correlations13, 14,38,41 and others finding no relationship.21, 24,28 In line with research with relatives, 3 there is, however, more consistent evidence of a positive association between EE and a poorer level of social functioning or negative symptoms.11, 14,21,23,24,29,42 The high level of disengagement of these patients may be a key factor in evoking criticism in staff.
Consistent with findings in familial research, staff attributions may play a key role in driving critical responses, and it may be possible to reduce staff high EE by modifying negative appraisals.
Consistent with the finding that consumers perceive monetary motives as a key driver of obfuscatory responses, obfuscation was seen as more likely for salespeople who worked on commission.
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