Sentences with phrase «given substantial research»

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Her current research project, again in Malawi, explores explanations for maternal death in a context in which mortality rates are very high while the uncertainties surrounding any given death are substantial.
Another important finding from their research, however, which has attracted less media attention, is that having a history of female candidates in a given district has a substantial effect on the party's probability to nominate a female candidate in the future.
First, in a lot of cases, people have been given substantial grants to do honest research, so it really is no different from financial fraud or theft.
He points out that the most current and substantial research on the use of vaping shows that use of e-cigarettes can effectively help smokers give up cigarettes.
It is clear that the Administration is giving priority to research even «at a time when the Pentagon is making substantial spending cuts,» AAU federal relations vice president Matt Owens wrote in an e-mail.
Our discovery that a specific variant of glycophorin invasion receptors can give substantial protection against severe malaria will hopefully inspire further research on exactly how Plasmodium falciparum invade red blood cells.
Clearly, more research is necessary, but this new study adds to the growing and substantial effort to understand how the gene variants that contribute to the development of schizophrenia give rise to the cognitive disability commonly associated with it.
A statement that gives the year of founding; the total number of members; a list of journals and other publications, indicating frequency of their publication; or other evidence of interest in or substantial support of research or teaching in science or the advancement of science.
Recent budget cuts suggested a bleak outlook for Lick Observatory atop Mount Hamilton in California, but a substantial gift from internet giant Google gives this historic teaching and research facility hope for a brighter future.
Potential limits to external generalizability include the intensive research assessments (up to 12 hours), the recruitment and treatment of patients in non — primary care academic settings, exclusion of participants with substantial concurrent psychiatric illness and drug abuse, and the limited time of treatment (16 weeks) given the chronicity and relapse potential in alcohol - dependent individuals.
While many educational leaders give lip service to the concept of decentralization, most principals and superintendents continue to debate about how much of the decision - making process should be shared — despite substantial research that validates the benefits of teacher empowerment for classroom learning (Hannoway and Cannoy 1993).
Given that the role of schools is so central to the logic of vouchers, their omission from dialogue and research leaves a substantial gap in our understanding of voucher programs.
Despite being a Jeep family and a GC fan, I did a substantial amount of research before purchasing this $ 50K SUV given the amount of recalls on Chrysler products recently.
On the overarching question of «solving» the climate problem, I'm sure Joe would agree that global warming is inevitably going to be, at best, managed — not «fixed» — given the trajectories for emissions in a world inexorably headed toward roughly nine billion people seeking energy - enabled lives and with substantial warming already in the pipeline, according to a heap of research.
Furthermore, other recent research [24] has suggested that past campaigns have been unsuccessful (in both their reach and exposure), given that a substantial lack of awareness of the scientific consensus still persists («information deficit») while at the same time, the spread of misinformation has vastly increased («misinformation surplus»).
Given that many (not all) highly regarded climatologists regard the «catastrophic» case as the most likely case and that much of the research literature, including the IPCC report devotes substantial space to quantifying the uncertainties, I tend to conclude that the current state of knowledge regards the risk of catastrophic climate change as significant and that the precautionary principle applies.
Moreoever, the dissing and dismissing here of research on primary caregiver and attachment theory, and the substantial bodies of work on mammalian mother - child relationships, is amazingly specious, given they even are used right above in this article to bolster the attachment arguments where convenient.
For example, research shows that in domestic violence cases the courts traditionally have given substantial time to the perpetrator of the violence, regardless of the violence.
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