Sentences with phrase «earlier analysis by»

Michael Lemonick at Climate Central writes on new research finding it's unlikely that the recent surge of ice flowing into the sea from Greenland's glaciers is the new normal (the work syncs with earlier analysis by Tad Pfeffer of the University of Colorado):
The report was commissioned by the Global Humanitarian Forum, created in 2007 by the former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan, and reviews reams of data and earlier analysis by other researchers and groups.
The second study extends this earlier analysis by comparing 1999 and 2011 cohorts from grades K through 3, and remarkably similar gender gap patterns were observed in three areas.
Well, in addition to using a much cruder measure of school performance, the earlier analysis by the Times ignored the fact that the schools in which APP graduates were placed were much lower performing before the new principals arrived — a fact that is clearly documented in the NYU study.
For example, when political newcomer David Brat successfully challenged House Republican majority leader Eric Cantor to represent Virginia in the U.S. Congress, it came as a surprise only to those reporters who didn't bother to go to Virginia and talk to «actual humans,» as Rutenberg observes (echoing an earlier analysis by Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi).
The latter is summarized in an early analysis by Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo, giving a performance that encapsulates the spirit of that great man), tying together the lack of justice for African Americans in the courts with the Constitutional right to vote, hindered by Jim Crow laws.
Early analysis by the World Bank Group shows that financial savings by countries working collectively through Article 6 can be 30 % lower than countries working on their own to meet their respective mitigation targets.

Not exact matches

By focusing on the various skills — everything from observation and data gathering to analysis and reflection — Newnham and his colleagues developed a framework for teachers to use in their science classes, beginning as early as kindergarten.
The CBO's early March analysis of the AHCA projected that the measure would shrink future deficits by $ 337 billion from 2027 to 2026.
This is in keeping with analysis released earlier in the year by PR Newswire, which concluded that text - based press releases with a multimedia asset with have at least 92 percent more visibility than those without one.
In a meta - analysis of 3 million people, which controlled for confounding factors such as demographics and objective isolation, loneliness increased odds of an early death by 26 %.
The typical first - timer now rents for six years before buying a home, up from 2.6 years in the early 1970s, according to a new analysis by the real estate date firm Zillow.
Median CEO pay for women was $ 15.9 million last year, according to an analysis done earlier this year by Equilar and the AP, compared with $ 10.4 million for male CEOs.
With 4.3 million millennials turning 30 this year and the number set to jump to 4.6 million by 2020, there will soon be more adults in their early 30s than at any other time in U.S. history, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data by Wells Fargo.
Earlier this week, I came across an article by Michael Martinez about why competitive link analysis wastes your time, which could have been inspired by two posts about the same subject that had been published earlier thiEarlier this week, I came across an article by Michael Martinez about why competitive link analysis wastes your time, which could have been inspired by two posts about the same subject that had been published earlier thiearlier this week.
The route previously lost money and was canceled in 2009 by Continental Airlines before its merger with United, and an early financial analysis conducted after Samson began privately advocating for the route's return revealed it would likely lose money again.
The LTV and COCA analysis can kill many new businesses by identifying problems early in the process; but more often it highlights the importance of keeping an eye on key factors to make the business successful.
Money, Inflation, and the Bank of Canada: An Analysis of Canadian Monetary Policy from 1970 to Early 1975, Howe Research Institute Special Study 2, by Thomas J. Courchene.
Then, in a detailed analysis of a paragraph at the end of the letter to the Romans, he demolishes any hope given to the cause of women's ordination by the brief reference to Junias (or Junia), clearly showing we can not know with any certainty the sex of this member of the early church, nor his or her place in relation to the apostles.
Two sentences in the discussion of reason in the earlier version of the report could be taken to support the use of such analysis: «By reason we relate our witness to the full range of human knowledge and experience,» and «By our quest for reasoned understandings of Christian faith we seek to grasp and express the gospel in a way that will commend itself to thoughtful persons who are seeking to know and follow God's ways.»
The whole animistic approach to man, which in both religious thought and philosophical analysis can be traced back to man's earliest attempts to understand himself, has been destroyed by the modern sciences most closely related to the study of man.
One of the watersheds in the use of sociological and anthropological analysis was the publication of The First Urban Christians, by Wayne Meeks, which was a comprehensive attempt to describe the social context and organization of the early Pauline communities.
Our process - theoretic analysis of mass and earlier discussion of ontology suggest that science is generally limited to the study of only a subset of the features recognized by Whiteheadian metaphysics.
This coincidence between the apostolic Preaching as attested by the speeches in Acts, and as attested by Paul, enables us to carry back its essential elements to a date far earlier than a critical analysis of Acts by itself could justify; for, as we have seen, Paul must have received the tradition very soon after the death of Jesus.
Characteristically, she applied her analysis in unpredictable ways, as indicated by the title of one of her early books, Women and War.
A postmodern approach to the New Testament witness to Jesus» resurrection, as it is developed by Marianne Sawicki in her book Seeing the Lord: Ressurrection and Early Christian Practices, [10] is more efficacious in enabling access to the reality of resurrection than any analysis of the biblical texts that is determined by a critical methodology founded on a Kantian epistemology.
Ford, by contrast, has focused on a genetic analysis, similar in impact to the introduction of German «higher criticism,» in which we are to recognize early or preliminary formulations, superseded by later revisions and insertions in the text; forcing choices among alternative and incompatible doctrines, and producing a theory of Whitehead's own historical development of his «final» ideas or positions (in which, for example, concrescence gradually supersedes transition, and the power of causal efficacy is reduced to the status of the past as material cause, with the future or «final» cause dominating the process of concrescence).
Whitehead's «method of extensive abstraction» is used not only in his early writings in the philosophy of natural science but also in his later, more metaphysical, writings to abstract from the complexity of the relations which comprise the datum of sense - perception and to isolate by a conceptual analysis those relations which express a uniform metric structure, that is, to «exhibit» a basis of uniformity in nature.21 It is the sense in which this uniformity is «required» that is the crucial point for further investigation.
The fact is that our experience gives us all this together, as being profoundly one in impact upon us; we can not cut up the world of experience, after the fashion of an earlier philosophy, and speak as if that which in its aesthetic quality has subjective appeal must lack any genuine reality in the world itself, simply because it does not lend itself to a particular kind of analysis by measurement or testing.
This analysis also gives reasons, by extension, for the conclusion Whitehead anticipated earlier: that there is a single best pattern for realistic and effective teaching and learning, and that we can specify what the stages and sequence of that pattern are.
It follows, from this conclusion and my earlier consideration of the externality which is contributed by the percipient, that the externality of perceptual objects can not constitute the external world that would presumably be the proper subject of metaphysical analysis.
Once the prunes reach the desired pressure and sugar content through analysis of samples, they are harvested in late August through early September by mechanically shaking their trees.
Early signs of this shift have been identified by recent Austrade analysis of the 3 years to 2016 which showed that for the first time in Australia's history value - added foods have accounted for the majority (60 %) of food export growth.
Analysis by the Commonwealth Bank earlier this year said that Chinese percapita consumption of milk, butter and whole - milk powders has been growing at 5 per cent a year since 2010.
Cheese consumption is growing at 3.7 per cent, according to analysis by the Commonwealth Bank released earlier this year.
• In another Australian study, in multivariate logistic regression analyses «feeling close to the unborn baby» and a «high level of knowledge about the effects of passive smoking on baby» were associated with early quit attempts by fathers Moffatt & Stanton (2005).
Especially when they earlier say «Positive maternal outcomes in homebirths settings, such as those found in this analysis, are supported by other relevant literature.»
According to an analysis prepared on positioning and movement during early labor project that walking around or staying upright for some time will shorten the labor time by about an hour.
Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal studies earlier this week suggests that the UK's actual net contribution to the EU is # 150m a week - less than half that claimed by Vote Leave.
On that generous assumption, the Coalition government achieved a reduction in net administration costs of 27 per cent in real terms between 2011 - 12 and 2014 - 15, which is much better than we observed over comparable periods in the three decades covered by our earlier analysis.
Earlier in January, as New Yorkers faced nearly two weeks of subzero temperatures, city Comptroller Scott Stringer said an analysis of NYCHA's boiler system conducted by his office revealed a defect rate of 39.5 percent - five times higher than the citywide rate of 7.9 percent.
However analysis by Full Fact earlier this year put the cost of deliberate health tourism at most between # 110 and # 280 million.
Wendel Companies of Buffalo, New York will conduct a service analysis of the City of Poughkeepsie bus system to compare its services to those already provided by the County and recommend potential timetable and route adjustments to the existing LOOP bus routes to serve City residents perhaps as early as summer 2013.
An analysis earlier this week found Mr Corbyn's election campaign has been boosted by a surge in small donors, who have given an average of just # 22 each.
Analysis of the Almahata Sitta meteorite reveals that it is an achondrite, a rare type of space rock that comes from celestial bodies that are large enough to generate internal heat early in their history so as to produce metallic cores surrounded by rock.
'» And at the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University, College Station, every proposal by anyone doing research, from undergraduates through senior professors, must include a hazard analysis that is approved by the college's director of engineering safety, David Breeding, as I reported earlier this year.
In the recent analysis TREM2 levels peaked in early - stage Alzheimer's, when people have mild memory loss, but by the time they develop full - blown dementia, TREM2 has dropped to normal levels.
An earlier paper by JFAST researchers, published in Science in February 2013 (Lin et al.), also suggested a nearly total stress drop during the earthquake based on an analysis of geophysical data collected during drilling.
The earlier Cochrane analysis found Tamiflu cut the risk of complications by 67 per cent, but the new one cuts this to 45 per cent, although the finding is statistically uncertain because of the much smaller sample size.
«This problem has plagued every panel data analysis of RTC (right - to - carry) laws, except for those that started after the impact of crack had fully dissipated by the late 1990s and early 2000s,» the researchers wrote.
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