Sentences with phrase «from careful study»

Her dissent doesn't distinguish between rejecting the Commission's policy that resulted from careful study versus rejecting the Commission's policy that was not.
Driving the development of the new G's concept were the lessons learned from a careful study of sport sedan buyers, including owners of the original G.
The fitness world can learn a lot from a careful study of these disciplines and their rich histories.
As one expert in the field has written, entangled quantum systems are not even «divisible by thought»: our natural inclination to analyze systems into subsystems, and to build up knowledge of the whole from careful study of its parts, grinds to a halt in the quantum domain.
As Paul Davies points out, «in Renaissance Europe, the justification for what we today call the scientific approach to inquiry was the belief in a rational God whose created order could be discerned from a careful study of nature» (Paul Davies, The Mind of God).

Not exact matches

In 1831 a Baptist preacher from New York announced that careful study of Scripture revealed that Jesus Christ would return to earth sometime between March 21, 1843 and March 21, 1844.
• that the process of developing a sermon extends over enough time to allow for careful study of the text (s), theological reflection beyond the text (s), and direct influence from the life of the world and from the life of the congregation.
First, it is plain that the empty tomb was not the originating factor since careful critical study of the material found at the end of all four Gospels makes it clear that the stories about the empty tomb are more in the category of Christian apologetic — however honestly believed and taught at the time when the Gospels were compiled from earlier oral tradition — than in that of historical reporting.
The careful study of the Apostles» writings, using all the help available from the communion of saints, past and present, with the intention of learning the truth and putting it into practice, is what I thought was meant by inductive Bible study.Frederick Kuhl Oak Hill, VirginiaR.R.
An American medical man, scientist, and philosopher, Prof. Richard H. Overman, has lately written a careful study of the scientific field from this perspective, applying it to the Christian concept of creation.
In a recent careful review of several studies lately published about Charles Darwin and his influence, Professor Gillispie, of Princeton University, noted that with most of the Victorian «rationalists» and «agnostics,» the «decisive factor» in their turning from the Christian faith was «in no case the findings of science.»
You'll find that if you study many of the practices we Catholics are criticized for by non-Catholic Christians, most of those things are spelled out right there in Scripture or derived from the earliest recorded Christian traditions... be careful though, because an honest, accurate, historical study of Catholicism by non-Catholic Christians often leads to conversion that's how I ended up Catholic.
The possible benefits or harms resulting from exclusive pumping merit careful study,» a recent commentary in the American Journal of Public Health noted.
The phenomenon of similar, repeated recommendations from multiple expert studies producing relatively little change is not unique to these types of workforce issues; a similar, steadily growing series of careful, judicious, and thoughtful reports has accumulated over recent years in the field of laboratory safety, which is also beset by serious problems.
Efficient collection and detection of fluorescence coupled with careful minimization of background from impurities and Raman scattering now enable routine optical microscopy and study of single molecules in complex condensed matter environments.
Teens work very hard to create a favorable online image through careful selection of which photos, activities and links to post on Facebook and Instagram, according to a recent study from the University of California, Irvine.
But discoverer Lee Berger oversaw the careful transport of the skull and skeleton fragments from South Africa to France for a two - week intensive study.
His results from three studies show that consumers pay careful attention to things like retailer ratings, how often a product is offered at the same price, and differing price levels.
«While the pre-birth programming effect of PETN shows promise for future clinical implications, we must be careful about generalizing findings from animal studies to humans,» Li said.
A new study in Nature Communications by Luis Ossa, Jorge Mpodozis and Alexander Vargas, from the University of Chile, provides a careful re-examination of ankle development in 6 different major groups of birds, selected specifically to clarify conditions in their last common ancestor.
Several features make the initiative different from previous CFS studies, Carlson says — the technology Lipkin will use, the size and careful characterization of the cohort, the investigators involved, and the business - driven approach.
Dr Alfonso De Simone, from the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial, and one of the study's lead authors, said: «It is important to be careful not to leap to conclusions.
Our study emphasizes the need for careful analysis when considering how the atmospheric dynamics of a synchronously rotating terrestrial planet may differ from our own.
This plate, showing a skeleton from the right side, proves to be the hitherto unknown and much more complete counterpart of the Wyoming Plate B. Careful study and comparison of the new and more complete plate indicates that the specimen can not belong to Godinotia neglectus (see below).
«We have taken the biggest ever data set for IBD and applied careful statistics to narrow down to the individual genetic variants involved,» said study co-author Dr. Jeffrey Barrett, from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the United Kingdom.
As someone who has spent her career studying the importance of various micronutrients for overall health, she is also adamant that, no matter how careful people are about their diet, they need help from supplements.
Although those of us who would like to feel reassured of the safety and benefit of a high vitamin A intake without giving the subject careful thought may be tempted to brush off this research as conflicting and therefore inconclusive, studies that do not find an association between vitamin A and BMD or fracture risk generally suffer from some inadequacy, being bettered by their counterparts that do find an association.
These most intimate of ancient human artifacts were often ignored or discarded during many previous archaeological excavations, but careful study of materials painstakingly recovered from human paleofeces says a lot about what ancient human dietary practices were like, given their incredibly high content of fiber, undigested plant remains.
Careful study of variation in effects across different private schools within a given program may offer a path forward to drawing broader lessons from individual programs.
In addition, the type of careful, long - term intervention studies managed by IES could be used to validate the most promising forces bubbling up from the state and local learning networks.
It took a careful read of the footnotes to discover that all but two of these nine studies were dissertations, unpublished and unavailable to scrutinize because they ranged from 25 to 45 years old.
Selection is based on the careful study of reviews from reliable sources, and, when possible, on personal inspection of the materials.
You should be especially careful about large statistical analyses, which combine data from many different studies or sources, because the data is unlikely to be consistent.
... This study is a welcome reminder that as it states, «preschool programs do prepare children academically for kindergarten, validating contemporary policy initiatives that focus on investing early,» but that «we must pay careful attention to what is realistic to expect from one year of preschool education and the conditions under which its benefits persist or diminish.»»
The most careful, comprehensive study of virtual charter schools, from Stanford's Center for Research on Education Outcomes, found that virtual charter students achieved the equivalent of 180 fewer days of learning in math and 72 fewer days of learning in reading than students in traditional public schools.
BookPage reviewer Dan Barrett calls When the Killing's Done «a ripped - from - the - headlines page - turner» as well as «a careful study of two memorable antagonists.»
They only invest money after careful research (a lot of free information can be obtained from your friendly neighborhood brokerage), and not only do they analyze stocks, but they also study the underlying market because they know that a lot of a stock's movement is tied to the broader market.
After careful analysis and studying the signals and all the fluctuations of the market, this system suggests some sort of strategies that might stave off from failures in Forex trading and will try to find the most suitable way of making profits without big losses.
In the meanwhile, we all might want to give careful consideration to the PLOS One study and possibly remove breed names from shelter kennel cards to allow the public to make choices based on interactions with individual dogs rather than sensationalist headlines.
Tina Engels of Chicago paints her soft - edged «Still Life with Shell» (2011) in a careful arrangement with dried flowers; Amy MacLennan from St. Louis paints broad gestures in «Lilac Study Gold» (2010) and makes her «Ethanol Plant, Peoria» dissolve into the landscape.
In those early years, the late George Fullard — Barlow's tutor at Chelsea School of Art, where she studied from 1960 to 1963 — was a fount of wisdom, telling her inter alia that fluent drawing came when you were tired, and passing on French sculptor Germaine Richier's advice that you should be careful of clay because it was almost too responsive.
This was exactly my impression of the study from careful reading of the articles on it.
In a Dot Earth post at the time, I focused on a fascinating case study from BP's gas fields in northern New Mexico, which showed that more careful use of the plunger systems can greatly cut gas loss (and thus methane emissions)-- and do so at a profit.
The problem comes from trying to tie your ecology study in with AGW [you were careful to not mention the A in AGW, but c» mon..
At this point, however, most of the evidence indicates some mass loss from the Antarctic continent, Zwally et al is inconsistent with both the GRACE gravity data and estimates of the sea level rise budget, and we need to be careful not to fall prey to «single - study syndrome».
The paper struck me as up - front about the limitations of the study, it was careful to maintain its explicitly regional context, and left the whole anthro part of the problem largely unmentioned, although they did focus somewhat on impacts * on * society (rather than * from * society).
The authors of the new study are careful to note that the controversial method, which is used to extract natural gas and oil from the ground, is not liable for the Southwest's methane cloud.
There are now a number of studies about tobacco and alcohol increasing spontaneous abortions but one must be careful to distinguish studies whose patient population has a confirmed pregnancy (seven weeks after last menses) from those «early pregnancy loss» studies using daily urine samples tested for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to detect pregnancy via hCG rise in the second week after ovulation.
Studies have shown that while fleeting thoughts about death tend to promote more self - enhancing and materialistic behaviours, more conscious and careful processing of death has been shown to bring about the opposite reaction — adoption of goals that are less materialistic and more pro-social, a shift away from more superficial pursuits in favour of more meaningful ones.
We should be careful on the conclusions that we draw from the conclusions drawn in these studies.
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