Sentences with phrase «less success later»

Research relates poor oral health to decreases in school performance, poor social relationships, and less success later in life.
«Studies show that children with poor oral health perform worse in school and have less success later in life,» says Hunke.

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And the same process would, though somewhat later and with considerably less success, also overtake my own home town, as it would, at least superficially, just about every American city of more than minimal size.)
Given its success, the Heat go back to this action less than a minute later.
Now, fifteen years later with success in another career, I'm in a fairly chronic sleep - deprived state once again — but much less severe, and thankfully not because of all - night - long anxiety attacks.
Her latest book, Teach Your Children Well, also a New York Times bestseller, tackles our current narrow definition of success — how it unnecessarily stresses academically talented kids and marginalizes many more whose talents and interests are less amenable to measurement.
Says Fellom: «If your child is having less than a 75 percent success rate or worse, or doesn't seem to notice the pee running down her leg, stop and try again later
Late last year Moskowitz organized tens of thousands of Success parents and students to rally in a show of strength for then - candidate Bill de Blasio, who promised to give charters — and Moskowitz in particular — less favorable treatment than the Bloomberg administration had.
Last year, on July 28, 2014, Governor Cuomo called the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption (created by Governor Cuomo in July 2013 and shuttered less than a year later) a «phenomenal success,» following a report into the relationship between the governor's office and Moreland amid reports that Cuomo was being investigated by United States Attorney Preet Bharara for interfering with the commission's work.
Artists who rated high in these areas were judged to be exceptionally creative, and follow - up studies of their work 18 years later demonstrated that they achieved a higher degree of professional success than did their less creative colleagues [2].
There's no question that playing sports is an essential part of many kids» experience growing up, but the competitive nature of it combined with parents getting overly invested in their child's success can lead to injuries and burnout — meaning they're less likely to be interested in physical activity later in life.
Coming off the success of the horror film It Follows, writer - director David Robert Mitchell shifts into noir with his latest feature, but the results appear to be much less favorable.
Though «Highball» doesn't hold much of a candle to Baumbach's later successes, it's still a must for Baumbach diehards, as it contains the director's penchant for quick - witted dialogue and his laid back style, even if it's a decidedly lesser effort.
But, when you listen to music of the late Fela Kuti, that success seems a lot less unlikely.
If even rigorous research fails to show a consistent relationship between test scores and later success, why would we think that regulators and policy makers with less rigorous approaches to test scores could use them to reliably identify school and program quality?
Your research then makes the connection between these lower - quality teachers in 4th to 8th grade and less student success in later years.
Less intuitively, they find that the development of fine motor and other «visuo - spatial» skills are also very strong predictors of later academic success.
Less than 24 hours after canceling its pre-kindergarten program over a disagreement with the city and state education department, the Success Academy charter school network launched its latest attack on Mayor Bill de Blasio at a City Hall press conference on Thursday morning.
As of this writing, this district webpage (near page bottom) notes additional «advantages» to the later start time, including coordination of classes with other districts, research showing students get more sleep and have more success in school, and data suggesting students are less likely to be tardy.
Certainly it seems absurd for him to claim that his parents had less influence on his eventual academic success than Mr. Harris, who first encountered him only late in high school.
The report recommends changing accountability systems so schools concentrate less on standardized tests and more on developing the «host of non-cognitive skills found to be related to later success
Having innovation that really brings third - parties along is critical to us, I think; Nintendo tends to have great success in their first - party on their platforms and then third - parties usually come in a little bit later, usually because Nintendo creates things that are less like other things.
They like their self - prophecies [they turned their nose up at the Wii's reveal and lost out by coming in too late, and then decided to the same again with the Wii U, which has seen less success, as has the Xbone to 360 and the PS4].
Constraining beliefs about the need for complete assurance of personal and relational success were more strongly held, whereas beliefs that cohabitation improves later marital outcomes, successful relationships require little effort, and opposites attract were less likely to be endorsed.
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