Sentences with phrase «did people report»

Not only did people report much better moods, but they also lost the same amount of weight those on the low carb diet lost.
But how accurately do people report what they eat?

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When they say that, they mean that they want the people reporting to them to follow their orders and get their work done without needing a hug to make to happen.
There's also the matter of whether mobile medical care will ultimately reduce national health spending: At least one recent report suggests that the technology may well cause people to pursue care they don't need precisely because it makes it so convenient to get.
«Really the success of that product isn't how many people buy it, in our mind, but how many people don't buy it and choose another product,» he said, after the company reported better - than - expected profits for a quarter plagued by deadly hurricanes.
«She told me «I don't want to go back again to the same people to raise crowdfunding money,»» Stengel reported.
«What we found is that people who spent money to buy time reported being almost one full point higher on our 10 - point [happiness] ladder, compared to people who did not use money to buy time,» wrote Elizabeth Dunn, an author of the study and a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.
These latest reports and in particular the Productivity commission are nonsence to say that it will have a marked effect on the overseas On - Line sales is absolute rubbish.My daughter is in retail in Sydney the problem with overseas On - Line they pay no tax eg GST super, the list goes on we forget WA metro has say 1.8 m people Sydney has 6m Bondi Junction which is probiably the largest shopping centre in Sydney is shut at 6 o, clock most nights The gov keeps going on about the east and what they do Wayne Spencer and co are mouth peaces for the large retailers.My main concern is the On - Lne which is destroying Australias retail ecnomy if it fails being our largest employer the country will be in huge trouble economicly.I have spelt this out in detail in an Email to Bill Shorten if you would like a copy
The United Health Group did a survey in 2013 and found that 78 % of people who volunteered reported lower levels of stress levels in their lives.
It's good to give employees these options because «one thing you don't want to do is require people to report only to their supervisors, because unfortunately that may be the person who they have a complaint about,» says Lisa Guerin, an attorney specializing in employment law and the author of The Essential Guide to Workplace Investigations: How to Handle Employee Complaints & Problems.
According to the survey, done before the launch of U.S. Bank's digital payment app Zelle, only 43 percent of respondents reported making a payment through a person - to - person app.
The other side of the coin is a report released by the Pew Research Center, which found that as of February, only 15 % of people online use Twitter, while only 8 % do so on a typical day.
Successful people don't spend their lunch hour reading emails and reports.
Swatting is a high - stakes prank where someone makes a false police report with the intention of luring law enforcement to the residence of a person who's done something to anger them.
We don't know where those people are; Rural counties are incentivized to overreport population to receive more benefits from higher levels of government, while city districts report lower figures to hit population control targets.
Professor Harry Kraemer at the Kellogg School of Management, author of Becoming the Best: Build a World - Class Organization Through Values - Based Leadership, tells me that being a social entrepreneur has very little to do with how much money you have or the number of people who report to you.
Among those early filers, women, low - income and young people especially may have done so because «they have a greater need for the cash,» according to the report.
«The obligation to report doesn't mean anything unless people enforce.
And you don't have to lose your job to feel it: a report from London's Roehampton University last year revealed that over half the people whose salary or hours were cut experienced symptoms of depression.
Facebook did not provide further comment on the report in The Washington Post or on Drobota's role with Expunere, noting that the company was closed Friday and that people were on vacation.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Amazon was talking about partnering with J.P. Morgan and others to offer its customers a low cost, checking account type of product that would appeal to younger and perhaps lower income people who don't have traditional bank accounts.
«Interest in entrepreneurship among people of color is quite strong, but access to the resources to do it successfully is often a challenge,» commented the report's author Algernon Austin.
The report, from 2012, did not claim that those people voted illegally in an election, as it was written as an argument for modernizing the US voting system.
Managers responding to the survey ranked promotions and cash bonuses as the two most effective ways of recognizing employee accomplishments, but workers said they preferred an in - person thank - you or having a job well done reported to senior management.
Not surprisingly, I'm seeing and hearing reports of supposedly smart people (doctors and lawyers, ferchrissake) doing the opposite.
«Thanks to the steady economic recovery, these young people are expected to do better than any other class since 2009,» Fast Company reports the paper as saying.
When the Congressional Budget Office reported that the AHCA stood to strip 24 million people of their health insurance, Congressional Republicans divided into two camps — those who disliked the bill for fear that it would harm their constituents (not to mention their own electoral prospects) and those who did not feel that the bill went far enough in rolling back the «socialism» of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
More than half of people under 50 did not make retirement contributions last year, according to a recent report.
«I don't think people blindly pick up U.S. News and World Report and say, «Oh, Saint Louis, I better go there.»»
The magazine didn't think through the implications of what they were reporting and the potential for damage to innocent people.
People often report picking up «vibes» from their fellow employees that they aren't trusted, and much of that comes from subtle body language cues -; shifting eyes, a lack of eye contact, or closed arms might be an indication that people don't have full confidence in you, Kerr expPeople often report picking up «vibes» from their fellow employees that they aren't trusted, and much of that comes from subtle body language cues -; shifting eyes, a lack of eye contact, or closed arms might be an indication that people don't have full confidence in you, Kerr exppeople don't have full confidence in you, Kerr explains.
Again, you don't solve that by a periodic blitz on all the content; you solve that by having a system, and a system means that whenever a Customer Support person bumps into a document, either reported by a customer or not, they will have to file a bug against it.
DiMartino Booth mentioned the consumer confidence report out Tuesday, which didn't show a real change in people's plans to buy homes or cars despite low unemployment and more money in pockets from gas savings.
«You can feel that somebody did a great job for you; you can talk about somebody's competence and work product and the person you worked with and you knew — and that's what the president did in his statement Friday — and you can feel horrified when you see pictures and contemporaneous reports
We spoke with Cacioppo about why more people report chronic loneliness than they did 20 years ago, why this uptick may contribute to the rising death toll in the U.S., and whether or not the condition can be mitigated via medication.
When I did, I was more assertive — not always with the people who worked for me (on a scale of soft to hard leaders, I wasn't a marshmallow but I definitely wasn't a stone wall), but definitely with the people I reported to.
There is a 58 percent figure mentioned, but it has to do with the racial makeup of restaurant workers affected: 58 percent of workers below the poverty line, according to the report, are people of color.
Trump's tax returns wouldn't give a full picture of his wealth, since people don't have to report assets.
He says that anywhere from 30 - 50 % of people report high stress, but only 6 % of people are really trying to do anything about it.
While more and more heads of human resources (or «Chief People Officers») report directly to the CEO — half currently do, according to Bloomberg BNA — they rarely wield the corporate clout of, say, the CFO or the CMO.
The report does not describe what happens when a person calls, but it's likely that criminals will charge a fee to unlock the computer under the false pretense that they are Apple employees.
Curbed reports that the homes could act as temporary housing for people affected by disasters, or for residential or hospitality purposes, as it can be built quickly and doesn't require foundational soil.
The report estimates that out of the 630,000 people held in jail, only 187,000 have been convicted of a crime, which is most often a misdemeanor that does not warrant time in prison.
It's a tactic plenty of people are already considering: Only a quarter of employees say they do not plan to work in retirement, according to a 2016 Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies report.
Many times, the person who made the error doesn't report to you.
But according to the NSA report, evidence that the hackers were also stealing the login credentials of people with administrative access to the voter - registration systems raises concerns that the Russians were able to do «anything they wanted» — including, Bardin said, breaching voting machines.
Or a New York Times report that says something the president doesn't want people to believe?
He anticipates that many employees will opt in to 2G Tuesdays — 2G Mondays just didn't sound nearly as catchy, he jokes — to get a better understanding of what the internet feels like for people in different parts of the world and to help report issues and make suggestions that his team might not have thought of.
A few years ago, Microsoft did some research into this problem and found that people spend on average 5.6 hours each week in meetings, and that 71 percent of American employees reported that these meetings «aren't very productive.»
The exit polls, reported by CNN, also showed that 54 % of people who went to the polls Tuesday approve of the job President Obama is doing.
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