Sentences with phrase «inconclusive reports»

All substantiated and inconclusive reports become part of a family child care provider's licensing file, which is available for review by the public.
Supposed rejection from Jamie Vardy and inconclusive reports following on from Gonzalo Higuain, Karim Benzema and Álvaro Morata, Arsenal need to start turning our attention elsewhere, with Nolito to being a possible target.
(There have been some recent inconclusive reports questioning the original accounts of the details of Cassie's death.)
One inconclusive report, 5000 successful farmers with challenging landscape.

Not exact matches

These researchers at UCSF have revealed how the Sugar Research Foundation influenced Harvard medical researchers financially and otherwise to report open - ended inconclusive research that omitted a lot of conclusive negative health data.
The so called Mo Ibrahim Report is a rehash of aggregated questionable and or inconclusive research outcomes by different organizations.
Viking scientists initially reported such hints of life on Mars, but the results were ultimately deemed inconclusive.
The results were inconclusive, but Ban reported that they ruled out a new suspect whose DNA, according to a second test in 2004, proved to be part of the mix.
An effort to replicate dozens of cancer biology studies that were widely cited (bold numbers) has reported its first results: two confirmations, one failure, and two that were inconclusive because of technical problems.
Some 25 years ago, Russian researchers reported a sulfur - containing compound helped lessen destructive joint changes in mice, but the results were inconclusive at best.
These researchers at UCSF have revealed how the Sugar Research Foundation influenced Harvard medical researchers financially and otherwise to report open - ended inconclusive research that omitted a lot of conclusive negative health data.
Although cognitive behavioral therapy and other psychological interventions have been reported to have small to moderate beneficial effects on patient reported outcomes in mild depression, this research is inconclusive.30 More research is needed on whether antidepressants or psychotherapy are superior to exercise or nonspecific attention for mild depression.
Although gratitude intervention research is inconclusive, my students report feeling elevated when we conduct 90 seconds of «GNG,» a ritual where each student quickly shares good news or something for which they're grateful.
A 2011 meta - analysis study of more than 30 studies (including the oft - cited 2011 Friedman Foundation Report) by the Center for Education Policy found that «the empirical evidence on vouchers is inconclusive and further found that any gains in student achievement are modest if they exist at all» (amicus brief, Schwartz v. López, 2016).
Since the initial MET report makes no attempt to adjust methods (especially the survey questions) to see if the stability is truly a teacher effect, the results, says Rothstein, must be considered inconclusive (the non-random assignment issue also applies to most of the report's other findings on value - added and student surveys).
These studies echo several of the findings found in the NCTAF report, including evidence of the positive effects of STEM PLCs on deepening teacher knowledge of disciplinary content and pedagogy, influencing teacher classroom practice, and inconclusive evidence on the impact of STEM PLCs on student achievement.
Researchers and self - regulatory bodies have been pushing back against the move in the US — and apparently in Europe too, as The Guardian reports this week that UK Interactive Entertainment (Ukie) has also said it's concerned about «the inconclusive nature of the research» upon which the classification is based.
Unfortunately, many of the results the IPCC authors describe in the report are actually ambiguous or inconclusive.
I assume by «all the recent science», Inhofe is referring to the NAS study and the Wegman report, both of which chopped off most of the shaft of hockey stick as statistically inconclusive, turning it into really more of a boomerang than a stick.
He also argues forcefully that responsible biochar production ought to start with waste biomass, not plantations specifically designed for the purpose of biochar production — something that was echoed in an inconclusive NRDC report on how much biochar might help in the fight against climate change.
However, applicants without a record but who match on a name and date of birth search will sill be subject to an «inconclusive» report that can only be resolved based on fingerprint verification.
The Court acknowledged the «conceded investigative function» of outside counsel and that their final report «did not focus on any imminent litigation,» «reflected no legal research,» and «was inconclusive, looking toward further discussion.»
In appropriate cases, then, it would probably be open to the expert to suggest that further evidence be obtained, or even that an additional expert be instructed to report on matters which are inconclusive or outside the current expert's field of competence.
Although research findings on prevalence are inconclusive, they generally find that women and men report similar levels of violence when the contexts, motives and consequences are not considered.6 When they are considered, studies assessing IPV perpetrated by men compared to women often report gender differences regarding the types of violence, reasons for the violence, context in which the violence occurs and consequences of the violence.6, 7 For example, studies assessing differences in IPV find men's violence against women to be more severe, threatening and controlling8 — 10 and involve longer - lasting victimisation, fear of bodily injury or death, more injuries and more adverse health effects.5, 11, 12 It has also been found that women tend to use physical violence out of anger, not being able to get the partner's attention or in self - defence and retaliation, 11 whereas men often use it as a means to exercise coercive control.13, 14
Comparative research on the relative sensitivity of mothers and fathers is scarce and therefore the findings are somewhat inconclusive; some studies report fathers as less sensitive than mothers (see Hallers - Haalboom 2014; Heerman 1994; Lovas 2005), while others have found no difference in parental sensitivity in terms of the gender of the caregiver (Pelchat 2003).
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