Sentences with phrase «industry studies suggest»

As Washington mulls a tax on imports, an auto industry study suggests the policy would deliver the sharpest blow to Jaguar Land Rover while giving a leg up to Ford Motor Co. and Tesla Inc..

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Osteryoung suggests that you look for resources in your industry, such as the annual statement studies on small and mid-sized business financial benchmarks from Risk Management Associates, to help you determine whether your profit margin is on target.
«The theory is that if new industries that are not competitive are subsidized they will eventually mature and be able to function on their own,» said University of Guelph economist Glenn Fox at a conference last June, citing studies suggesting clean energy policies in Denmark, Germany and Spain are a drag on economic growth.
An ex-post study of the event suggested that the main benefits were a forced restructuring of the steel industry, mergers, abandonment of obsolete plants and equipment, and new investment.
That same top - down commitment defines SBC Communications» diversity turnaround, suggests Anderson, who has studied in - depth the employment practices in the telecommunications industry.
A study issued by CIBC World Markets in March suggested that a system of carbon tariffs, combined with oil prices more than $ 100 a barrel, «could reverse the migration of certain manufacturing industries that have left North America for much cheaper labour markets in China.»
Rather than try to be all things to all people, this study suggests that salespeople should focus on those industries and departments with a positive perception of vendors — and prepare to work harder in industries that don't.
As The Daily Beast notes, several studies suggests that currently, «there are more child laborers in the cocoa industry than ever before.»
Studies by the ICO suggest that prices may stabilize in the future and that production in some countries, such as Ethiopia and Vietnam may increase as warming temperatures make more ground available for coffee cultivation, but much will depend on factors outside the coffee industry.
INDUSTRY STATEMENT 2 October 2014 Industry responds to iron deficiency claims in energy drink consumers The Australian Beverages Council, representing 99 % of the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected any Australian context for claims from a British study suggesting increased consumption of high - caffeine energy drinks may be linked to iron deficiency among teenagINDUSTRY STATEMENT 2 October 2014 Industry responds to iron deficiency claims in energy drink consumers The Australian Beverages Council, representing 99 % of the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected any Australian context for claims from a British study suggesting increased consumption of high - caffeine energy drinks may be linked to iron deficiency among teenagIndustry responds to iron deficiency claims in energy drink consumers The Australian Beverages Council, representing 99 % of the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected any Australian context for claims from a British study suggesting increased consumption of high - caffeine energy drinks may be linked to iron deficiency among teenage girls.
Media Release 13 October 2014 Industry refutes high blood pressure claims from study Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pIndustry refutes high blood pressure claims from study Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pindustry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
The industry would suggest this very small study of «community dwellers» filling out a 12 month dietary recall questionnaire is in contradiction to more numerous and more detailed studies supporting the positives of drinking 100 % juice in moderation» Mr Parker concluded.
Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
While the produce industry and the federal government have made great strides in protecting the nation's food supply with steps like the Produce Traceability Initiative and the Food Safety Modernization Act, a new study from the University of California - Davis suggests reusable plastic containers may represent a backdoor for contamination.
Keith E. Belk, a Colorado State University professor who works closely with the beef industry, said research on risks like liver abscesses was more uncertain than many studies suggested.
These findings suggest but do not establish that industry sponsorship of nutrition studies is associated with conclusions that favor the sponsors, and further investigation of differences in study results and quality is needed.
Meaning These findings suggest but do not establish that industry sponsorship of nutrition studies is associated with conclusions that favor the sponsors, and further investigation of differences in study results and quality is needed.
A «study» commissioned last year by the dairy industry, and performed by a company that conducts marketing research for corporate food clients, suggested that 35 percent fewer elementary school students drank milk when flavored milk was removed from the cafeteria.
The study goes on to suggest that casino gambling will boost other areas of the economy as well, including the purchases of goods and services, and the horse racing and breeding industries.
Airbnb spokesman Chris Lehane demanded Stringer «retract» his study, calling it a «hit job» that he suggested was engineered by the hotel industry.
Several large cohort studies of medical x-ray technicians and nuclear industry workers suggest a slight increase in cancer risk at exposures below 100 mSv, Shore says.
Regional studies suggest that marine heat waves may provoke «widespread loss of habitat - forming species such as kelps and corals, drive shifts in species distributions, alter the structure of communities and ecosystems, and have economic impacts on aquaculture and seafood industries through declines in important fishery species,» they note.
They plow some of their profits into promotional industry groups that fund research studies, they make alliances with medical organizations to educate the public about milk, and they provide free materials to schools suggesting that milk is vital to good nutrition.
If one applies the ratio of BPA intake to excreted values in hosts of published animal studies, concentrations just reported by CDC suggest that the daily intake of most Americans is actually closer to 100 micrograms (µg) per kilogram bodyweight, he says — or some 1,000-fold higher than the industry figure.
However, in a new study published in Energy & Environmental Science, researchers from Imperial College London and Stanford University suggest the oil industry may play a surprising role in accelerating CCS's development.
Nonetheless, by going beyond single countries or institutions, the new study suggests that the prevalence of mental health challenges among graduate students «probably has something to do with how academia is organized as an industry, how we train people, how we manage people, and how careers develop,» Anseel says.
Iron particles generated by cities and industry are being dissolved by human - made air pollution and washed into the sea — potentially increasing the amount of greenhouse gases that the world's oceans can absorb, a new study suggests.
«This study suggests that the sugar industry sponsored its first CHD [coronary heart disease] research project in 1965 to downplay early warning signs that sucrose consumption was a risk factor in CHD.
The study also determined that local corruption has a less negative effect on industries that sell primarily to the government, suggesting a quid pro quo relationship in which firms pay bribes to public officials with the understanding that they will benefit in some way.
A Stanford - led study examines why these otherwise remarkable and promising industry pledges often fall short of meaningful impact, and suggests a range of public - private policy solutions.
Since favorable results would be financially destructive to the drug and hospital industries, a cynic might suggest that vested interests were at work in Sesso's study intending to discredit vitamin C (as documented many times in the past with examples of corporate influence in medical research).
One study compiled evidence that suggests approximately 455 plastics commercially available to industry, leach chemicals with estrogen activity (EA).
An industry - funded, randomized, double blind, placebo - controlled crossover trial study suggests chocolate may improve symptoms for those suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome — a debilitating condition currently affecting as many as seven million Americans.
New studies even suggest that the pharmaceutical industry's theory about the mechanism of depression is almost wholly incorrect, which leads many to believe that antidepressants have been barking up the wrong tree for some time.
But just because some studies suggest that exposing babies to music is beneficial to their development, that doesn't mean the government should get into the recording industry, a few Georgia legislators say.
The Confederation of British Industry study also suggests science has become less of a priority in many schools.
Recent studies suggest that the young and well - educated professionals are looking towards Software industry as the place to go.
The list suggests the open - ended possibility that anybody can study the evolving publishing industry for their own knowledge with benefits.
Len Vlahos, the executive director of the Book Industry Study Group, said in an interview «But all the data we see suggests that we've hit a state of equilibrium.
In this July 2006 research note titled Come out of the closet, or, show me the alpha James features a study that suggests closet indexing accounts for nearly one third of the US mutual fund industry.
While the candle industry would say there is no definitive study that links candles directly to disease - common sense suggests otherwise.
A recently released study says that people who play music - based games are «the most engaged consumers of music,» and suggests that the music industry begin to present new artists through videogames.
The published study on this topic was funded in part by the GMO industry, and, not surprisingly, they spun their results to suggest that, despite the clear negative impacts of the pollen in their studies, there would be no significant impact on Monarchs in the wild.
Environmentalists fret about an M.I.T. professor's possible candidacy for energy secretary, citing his ties to the natural gas industry and a study he authored suggesting that fracking risks are manageable.
The study suggests a technical efficiency improvement potential of 18 % to 26 % for the whole manufacturing industry, if process improvement options and systems options are taken into account.
«There have been a few — and, in many cases, deeply flawed — studies suggesting EPA is underestimating emissions,» Steve Everley with Energy In Depth, an industry - backed project, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
A host of recent studies have suggested much of the pipeline of new coal plants the coal mining industry is depending on may never be built as environmental concerns in key markets such as China and India escalate and competition from gas and increasingly cost - competitive renewables intensifies.
A new study suggests the industry has withheld evidence for decades.
By highlighting the mechanisms through which the rebound effect has occurred across three important, energy - and emissions - intensive industries, these case studies illustrate the importance of rebound effects and highlight several factors suggesting that they will be experienced in significant measure in the future, in particular in emerging developing world economies.
Are critics seriously suggesting the government should not spend the $ 3.3 million necessary to fund a sophisticated epidemiological study that will resolve an issue concerning a threat to national health and conversely, the future of a billion dollar industry that is the beneficiary of hundreds of millions of dollars in government issued subsidies?
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