A recent study
lasting decades suggests that when a large group practices Transcendental Meditation, there is decreased social violence.
A quick look at immigration laws in
the last decade suggests that there has been no shortage of efforts to do something.
Research findings over
the last decade suggest inducing greater muscle cell activity by increasing the intensity of the exercise with the use of heavy weights in order to achieve greater growth.
There will be occasional outbursts of racial violence in which both groups are involved, but the great discipline of the Negro middle classes in events of
the last decade suggests that violence will be a consequence of police activity or inactivity rather than a consequence of policy decisions by the «respectable middle classes.»
The last decade suggests Roberts honestly believes what he says.
Considerable evidence uncovered in
the last decade suggests that previous tornadoes actually were underrated compared to the 1980s and 1990s.
Not exact matches
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Last year, the International Energy Agency issued a report
suggesting the United States will become energy self - sufficient within a couple of
decades.
And being perhaps the world's most comprehensive aggregator of economic data for the largest and most advanced economies on the planet — and having tracked such data for the
last five
decades — one might
suggest that the OECD knows a thing or two about improving productivity and making an economy grow.
But research conducted over the
last decade has
suggested that these short utterances may have benefits, particularly in their ability to command the listener's attention.
When a 1993 Angus Reid poll asked Canadians whether their country should «preserve its formal constitutional connection with the monarchy» or «move to abolish» it, roughly half (51 %) chose the latter option,
suggesting that views on whether Canada should remain a monarchy over the long term have remained relatively stable over the
last few
decades.
«A win for Trump is imminent, and will return the U.S. to the
last decade of the
last century,» Patten predicts,
suggesting that Trump would return the U.S. to a Clinton era more than a Clinton would.
The less - volatile core CPI index was up 1.9 % from one year ago and increased at a 2.5 % annual rate over the
last three months, which is more in line with the Fed's preference than the headline figures,
suggesting deflation hasn't gripped the U.S. economy as it did Japan's earlier this
decade.
We think the chart below
suggests that POT's 75 % decline over the
last decade has the stock very far along in its bottoming process.
However, in the
last few
decades there has been a development that
suggests a very different estimate of man's place in the universe.
Observers of Christian growth have been
suggesting over the
last few
decades that the faith is experiencing a significant migratory moment, not unlike the first explosive venture outside the tribe of the Jews into the unfamiliar world of the gentiles.
In his post, Sam
suggests that the critics of the Afghan war were in some way prescient regarding the failed policies of the
last decade.
Reports
suggest the law will
last a
decade to create equal representation before being changed back.
Observers of Christian growth have been
suggesting over the
last few
decades that the faith is experiencing a significant migratory moment, not unlike the first explosive venture outside the tribe of the Jews into the...
If one reflects upon the literature of the
last three
decades or so in which Christian terms have been employed to
suggest the redemptive truth of the Christian faith, he makes an important discovery.
«Although this «rise of the nones» has increased dramatically over recent
decades, the rate of increase slowed
last year,
suggesting the possibility that there may be a leveling off in this measure in the years ahead,» reports the Gallup study, which is made up of more than 350,000 interviews.
In the
last few
decades, «Anything-gate» has been used to
suggest a cover - up, lie, or some other bad deal that has gone down....
The division is littered with the big names of former Premier League giants — Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, and Blackburn Rovers to name just three — but there's been little to
suggest over the
last decade that anyone can't beat anyone on their day.
While Spurs did demonstrate a potentially fatal wobble when they dropped two points at home against West Bromwich Albion on Monday, Hiddink demonstrated a remarkable arrogance when he
suggested that Tottenham — who had more English titles than Chelsea until the middle of the
last decade — were entering uncharted territory.
Terrible knowledge of strength and conditioning, and I'm not going to analyze the
last decade (keeping the mood positive as it should be right now), but to
suggest Wenger couldn't have done better regardless of the apparent «no cash» is complete rubbish.
It's good to know that we have had some really top rate French players in the
last decade and not just the one
suggested.
A new report from the Institute for Family Studies
suggests that adoptive families in the United States have undergone «dramatic» change over the
last decade, becoming far more diverse than would have been conceivable even fifty years ago.
Over the
last several
decades, more and more research has
suggested that experiences in early life — even prenatal life — can have a disproportionate influence on the development of personality and physical and mental health.
Over the
last 2
decades, there has been an accumulation of evidence
suggesting that breastfeeding may lead to small but detectable improvements in childhood cognitive ability or educational achievement.
This is straying a couple of years beyond the
last decade, but I
suggest the French Trilogy by Sebastian Faulks: The Girl at the Lion D'Or, Birdsong and Charlotte Gray.
It must be noted that per the report they
suggest that Zimbabwe under President Mugabe has been doing very well over the
last decade than Ghana - how funny statistics can be if common sense is not applied to statistical data particularly when you are adding discredited research work such as the Afrobarometer report of the Prof. Gyima Boadi led CDD.
Figures published yesterday
suggest the north has seen # 59 billion pounds less spending over the
last decade compared to the capital.
Some models
suggest that a flip would be completed in a year or two, but if, as others predict, it
lasted decades or longer we would be left exposed to space radiation.
The model also
suggests that the decline in water vapour concentrations that occurred in 2001 slowed down the rate of global warming in the
last decade by 25 per cent.
Over the
last few
decades, a wealth of evidence has accumulated to
suggest that a lack of sleep is bad for mind and body.
Data from national and international surveys
suggest that despite improvements over the
last decade, significant proportions of patients have poor control of their elevated blood pressure.
A curious detail also shown by the study is a reduction in atmospheric pollution from lead during the
last few
decades, which, as Lozano concludes, «
suggests that the global measures taken to reduce lead emissions, such as the use of lead - free gasoline, have helped to reduce the levels of this metal in the atmosphere.»
Analyses conducted over the
last decade in the U.S., Canada, England, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark
suggest that «a 75 - to 85 - year - old has a lower risk of having Alzheimer's today than 15 or 20 years ago,» says Langa, who discussed the research on falling dementia rates in a 2015 Alzheimer's Research & Therapy commentary (pdf).
This
suggests that the cultural change of the
last few
decades extends beyond simple tolerance of gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals and their civil rights to include acceptance of same - sex sexuality and the freedom to engage in same - sex sexuality — or at least the freedom to report one has done so on a survey.
Even within the field of psychology, the topic of humor has been studied using many different approaches, and although the
last two
decades have seen an upswing of the application of quantum models to the study of psychological phenomena, this is the first time that a quantum theory approach has been
suggested as a way to better understand the complexity of humor.
Trenbeth and others have used simulation - based studies to
suggest that the ocean is continuing to warm, but the deeper layers have been warming up more in the
last decade.
And these crazy ideas have
suggested mainly to a change in the nature of science, [the] most puzzling observation that has been made in the
last decade is that the universe seems to be full of this, something called dark energy, empty space, it's full of energy.
Studies over the
last decade have
suggested that genes play a role.
SkS has looked at another study (Kaufmann [2011]-RRB- which
suggested an increase in aerosol forcing (greater cooling) due to the rapid industrialization in China in the
last decade, however we don't have any direct and accurate global observations yet to support this.
Over the
last decade however, emerging evidence
suggests that the neuron is no longer the key processing unit of the brain.
The findings
suggest that Antarctic sea ice has fluctuated substantially through the
last century, rather than experiencing the sort of steady trend seen in the Arctic over many
decades.
suggest that blue carbon capture and storage in these regions has doubled over the
last two
decades.
And the results
suggest that blue carbon capture and storage in these regions has doubled over the
last two
decades.
For example, MGS before - and - after images of two different gullies
suggest that liquid water may have flowed on Mars within the
last decade or so, NASA officials have said.
In the
last two
decades, advances in medical research seem to
suggest that EFT has a basis in Western medicine as well as Eastern.
The fact that obesity and heart disease rates have risen over the
last five
decades while salt intake has remained the same
suggests that if salt intake does affect cardiovascular and overall health, it doesn't affect it in the way we thought.