Sentences with phrase «implications of the new survey»

The real implications of the new survey are only now being played out with the release of the the numbers — I can't bring myself to use the word «data» — collected by the NHS.

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Maternal - infant bedsharing: Risk factors for bedsharing in a population - based survey of new mothers and implications for SIDS risk reduction.
However, as you survey the rest of the scene, the implications of this new development set in.
Maternal - infant bedsharing: risk factors for bedsharing in a population - based survey of new mothers and implications for SIDS risk reduction
A new study by astronomers at University of California at Berkeley shows when it comes to planets, smaller means more, a finding that has strong implications for the prospects of relatively puny planets like Earth appearing in other solar systems.like So far, the smallest extrasolar planets found to date are about two to three times Earth's mass, but a random survey of 166 nearby stars shows the extended family of planets is fairly robust.
According to the article, a new study, released Oct. 23, shows that «86 percent of 169 companies surveyed in 2005 say their main concern is keeping track of company activities that might have legal implications
This paper outlines the new meshblock design and investigates the accuracy implications of meshblock - level sampling, concentrating on the effects of migration between Census and survey.
A new survey by the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP) warns of a weakening housing market with economic implications.
At a time when approximately 88 percent of buyers are purchasing their home through a real estate agent or broker, according to the National Association of Realtors ®» 2013 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers survey, understanding these implications and communicating them to clients will help today's buyers work through the new - construction process.
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