Sentences with phrase «did much studying»

Does not sound like you did much studying... first of all..
I admit I had not done much study on Cohen or Morgan, but I had on Shaheen
I'll have to sit down with my broker soon to go over the details, and I really haven't done much studying on what my portfolio allocation is, and if they actively or passively manage it.

Not exact matches

And while Macdonald did not look into it, other studies have pointed to another major influence China has had lately on many countries, including Canada: how its high savings rate and mounting foreign currency reserves, much of it invested in benchmark U.S. government debt, have depressed interest rates around the world.
This data was taken from loan applications, so it's possible that the workers in the study aren't making as much as other people — notably, those who don't need loans — doing business on these platforms.
Recent studies have shown that more than half of America's 27 million small businesses still don't accept credit cards, which is very surprising when you consider how much they're worth to the economy.
Did the results jive with earlier studies that covered a mere decade or two and which found that personality pretty much stays the same?
She cites a 2007 UCLA study that found «the quiet, in - between moments of family life did as much of the real work of family bonding as any fabricated family time.»
Academic studies have found that increased environmental regulation doesn't actually have much impact on employment.
Prioritize customer service: According to a study of last year's holiday trends, shoppers care as much about the shopping experience as they do about the gifts they buy.
Finally, a third study came to what might be the most depressing conclusion of all for the extremely trustworthy — they don't even get full credit for how much they do.
Page said that even in a best case scenario, a male birth control pill for consumers is still between five and 10 years away, since much larger - scale studies need to be done before the FDA would give a seal of approval.
Academic studies show that retail investors spend about nine times as much effort in formulating buy decisions than they do sell decisions.
Law professor James Kwok, for instance, recently cautioned on this blog that, while a humanities degree from a top - tier school often opens doors, if you don't come from the sort of background that allows you to study at an elite institution and undertake a few prestigious (probably unpaid) internships, then the calculus rapidly becomes much more difficult.
Lots of people are talking about a study put out this morning by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives about how the average Canadian CEO will earn as much by lunchtime today as the average Canadian does in a year.
While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
In fact, a study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that participants who kept a food journal, with the goal of weight loss, lost twice as much weight as those who didn't.
The executives in Westphal's study didn't dwell much on these issues.
A first - party study like this obviously has to be taken with a few grains of salt, but the Nest does make it easier to keep your thermostat at less wasteful temperatures when you're away (whether it's automatically or manually from your smartphone), and it gives you useful info on how much energy you're regularly chewing up.
What's more, the study found that bankruptcy did not depend on how much a player had earned in his career.
A study by Catherine Armington and Zoltan Acs using U.S. Census Bureau data found that the annual «birthrate» of new companies doesn't vary much over time.
What this newest study does, in addition to trying to discern which income levels are most affected, is to try to control for everything else that could affect how much a mom gets paid compared to a dad.
«We did this study because understanding how much radiation comes off of common household items helps place radiation readings in context - it puts things in perspective,» Hayes said.
When you try to do several things at once, you aren't more productive, but less by as much as 40 percent, according to brain scan studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Much work needs to be done to help ensure female entrepreneurs can fully contribute to the Canadian economy, according to the study released Wednesday and co-funded by the Bank of Montreal, the federal government, Carleton University and the Beacon Agency.
In big markets in the United States, LTE's median speeds have dropped by as much as 50 % in the last year, according to a study done by TwinPrime, a startup that makes tools to speed up mobile apps.
Much of what we think of as simple good fortune can be explained if we look hard, so forget about a lucky horseshoe and study what «luckier» people do.
The study did show workers facing more of a time crunch as they entered their thirties, but the pressures on them were made much worse by another factor.
But there is also some bad news: According to a new study in PLOS ONE, they don't give much notice before they blow their tops.
It's also possible, however, that the guiltiest study participants were simply right in their estimation of the uselessness of doing nothing — for them, playing a videogame or indulging in a Simpsons marathon really might not help much with their stress levels, making them completely correct in telling themselves to stop wasting time.
But it doesn't take much: A 2006 study found that maintaining eye contact just 30 percent of the time significantly increased a listener's memory.
Whether the person forged their blade and are showcasing its durability because they own a forging business or blade company... or whether they're representing a martial art where they've been studying for the past 15 or 20 years... spending as much time as we do on set you can't help but feel like you're going through the competition with these people.
In his 2010 book Born Entrepreneurs, Born Leaders, Scott Shane, professor of entrepreneurial studies at Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University, suggests that genes don't just influence whether a person will start a business; they may even determine how much money a person will earn.
Now those of you who have studied the process of federal budget making might interject that Uncle Sam doesn't do much in the first place to fund kittens.
Studies suggest middle children do not get as much attention as their firstborn and lastborn siblings.
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We'll have more on this study over the next couple of weeks, including a finding that surprised us so much we didn't believe it at first, still aren't sure about, and plan to study more deeply going forward.
Studies have shown that caffeine is a safe, healthy way to increase your performance in workouts as long as you don't consume too much.
And even when they do study business, too much time is spent on theoretical rather than experiential learning.
Not only is the legality of doing so under scrutiny, but it wouldn't actually curb speculation as much as it would push domestic traders to offshore accounts (see China for a case study).
We don't follow, study or report on franchising as much as it deserves.
And studies show that hitting the gym a few times a week doesn't offset the damage done by sitting too much.
We know from various studies done in the social sciences in the past forty years, as well as from fifteen plus years of my being involved with personas, the trio of users / buyers / customers makes decisions based on much more than just content or information.
I don't understand why feasibility studies take so long and cost so much, it strikes me as a racket.
While employers can pull your credit report, a study done for The National Bureau of Economic Research states, «Credit reports -LSB-...] are of limited consequence for labor market outcomes, where employers rely on a much broader set of screening mechanisms.»
An investor still should do the due diligent work, study the loans, diversify as much as possible and reinvest.
These studies done with identical twins show that an individual's preference has as much to do with nature (ie.
While some studies indicate that harsher punishments deter certain crimes, few show this effect for major human - rights violations, and the ones that do are much disputed.
Before DADT went into law, there was a study and subsequent report much like the one being done now.
It is amazing how we can say good or bad things regarding Jesus and Christianity, and I will never judge anyone whatever their beliefs are or aren't, but please before trashing Christianity do your homework first, that is study the Bible and I can pretty much guarantee after you do that you will be filled with love and kindness.
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