Sentences with phrase «indeed lead to the results»

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Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
Indeed, the lead situation in Syracuse has similarities to the ongoing situation in Flint, Michigan, where a change in the source of drinking water and a lack of preventative measures resulted in a dangerous increase in blood lead levels for residents.
Indeed, Obama cast his decision as the result of the Republican - led House's failure to act on a comprehensive immigration bill the Senate passed with bipartisan support in June 2013, or advance legislation of its own.
«This led to seed - dispersal patterns much greater than would have been predicted previously, and we documented that this phenomenon was indeed the result of massive cache thievery.»
Results from these observatories eventually led to the discovery that neutrinos have a very small rest mass and can indeed oscillate.
Small changes can indeed lead to big results.
«In response, we would say this is far from a guarantee of results and it remains to be seen if it leads to action that addresses some or indeed any of our concerns.»
Indeed, the results help to understand why active strategies, which tend to be poorly diversified, most often lead to underperformance.
Consumers who follow through indeed see results — especially when they take the steps that lead to healthy credit.
The results that Wahl & Ammann get are just about identical to those reported by M&M; indeed, their major conclusion that omission of the Bristlecone pines leads to the 15th century temperature statistics lacking significance has also been noted by M&M.
This is a very important topic indeed, and I hope that this discussion will not only lead to better mutual understanding but also indeed to a better insight in the way in which model results should be interpreted.
The reduction in nighttime cooling that leads to this bias may indeed be the result of human interference in the climate system (i.e., local effects of increasing greenhouse gases or human effects on cloud cover), but through a causal mechanism different than that typically assumed.
Sure, they set up a lot of websites, but if such basic experiments would indeed show that this anthropogenic global warming thing is one big whack job, then you'd think they would have conducted such experiments and published the results to stop all us average joe's being led up the garden path by a bunch of scientists.
Indeed, regulating greenhouse gases through the Clean Air Act leads to «absurd results» — extreme measures that conflict with and undermine congressional intent.
I soon figured out what's the most likely nature of the error that may have led to such totally wrong results, and then I found that they have, indeed, made an explicit error of exactly that nature.
Indeed, we show that including all CERES data (not just from the tropics) leads to results similar to what are obtained for the tropics alone — though with more noise.
This did not lead to increased seats or votes in those institutions of which the FDR was a member, because if this had been the result, it would have indicated that a new state had indeed been created; but in due course, due to the inevitable increase in population, Germany did indeed acquire more seats in the European Parliament and more votes in the Council of Ministers.
Indeed, in 1998, Disney led the successful campaign done in the name of the late Sonny Bono to go to life + 70 years — with a mass extension resulting effectively in a moratorium on additions to the public domain until at least 2019.
Even then, by the time GM acknowledged that their cars indeed had flaws, the damage had already been done: 13 people have died as a result of a GM oversight which led to a manufacturing defect tied to the vehicle's ignition system.
The circumstances are material different than those in Dore, such that the reasons in Dore clearly don't apply, and indeed lead to inappropriate results.
It is welcome to see Prof Mayson starting his paper from a position of neutrality insofar as he resists the easy / lazy argument that liberalisation of legal services as a result of LSA 2007 inevitably will lead to advice deserts — or indeed the opposite (that competition is some kind of panacea).
Product risks resulting from a Jet - Ski crash may indeed lead to a lawsuit.
It should be noted that the same software fix by Sony would most likely throttle the CPU and GPU clock speeds so they would not reach higher rates very often, which would indeed result in less overheating but also lead to a significant decrease in the smartphone's performance.
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