Sentences with phrase «likely than the author»

Not exact matches

«First of all, it's likely that the other person deserves more credit than we are inclined to give them,» say the authors, and secondly, this positivity may make the person more likely to reciprocate.
Traders are more likely to reduce their returns than increase them, according to author Meir Statman.
According to Syracuse University professor Carl Schramm, author of Burn the Business Plan, «Americans who are 35 or older are 50 percent more likely to start a business than are their younger counterparts.»
If we enquire after the sources from which the author derived the sayings, the answer must depend on minute critical analysis, and is never likely to be more than probable.
What's interesting is that though both these reports by independent and secular organisations (NSPCC and JJC) either state or imply that child sex abuse is part of a problem in society as a whole and not a particular problem for the Catholic Church, in other words that Catholic priests are no more likely than anyone else to be involved in it, Dr Pravin Thevathasan, the author of the third document on this subject published around the same time, «The Catholic Church & the Sex Abuse Crisis», published by the CTS, is not inclined to deploy this fact to get the Church off the hook.
If you don't say what's in it, your guests will most likely not be able to know why the grapes seem a little more adult than a jar of Welch's Print Rosemary Concord Grape Jam Author: Angela @ Canned-Time.com Recipe type: Condiment Prep time:...
Interestingly, this author has not found any reference, other than the recent Cyprus Grove Cemetery literature which more than likely summarized Whites Peppersauce decoction, that addresses whether Maunsel Whites sauce resulted from boiled vinegar poured over whole red peppers, i.e., a chile pepper vinegar; or from a mash of crushed ripened peppers where boiled vinegar was added and then processed by straining the mash to a certain liquid consistency.
Only by performing an occult statistical manipulation called «ordered probit estimates» do the authors manage to tease out any trend at all, and it is a tiny one: «Women were one percentage point less likely than men to say they were not too happy at the beginning of the sample [1972]; by 2006 women were one percentage more likely to report being in this category.»
[2] «The reluctance to report concussion symptoms and to follow protocols [were] likely results from certain cultural factors such as athletes asserting their masculinity by playing through the discomfort of an injury, and a belief that winning is more important than an athlete's long - term health,» said lead author, Paul Echlin, M.D..
The authors state that «if you don't rush it, potty training will actually take less time in the long run» and «even if you do manage to potty train your son early in his second year, he's then more likely to have a setback... than if you'd waited...» but they do not have any evidence or cite any studies to support these statements.
The authors believe, and I agree, that it is important to understand that the options presented to you (or the path given to you) by the hospital may be determined less by what is safest and healthiest for you and your baby than by what is least likely to result in the hospital getting successfully sued.
Research also suggests that women who use hospital - based birthing centers are more likely to have a normal vaginal birth and more likely to be breast - feeding six to eight weeks after delivery than those who give birth in a typical hospital setting, said Ellen Hodnett, a professor of nursing at the University of Toronto and a review author for the Cochrane Collaboration Pregnancy and Childbirth Group.
I'm guessing the author didn't have more than one small child at a time in order for this list to fit her lifestyle... and likely not more than one child total, as some of these «needs» will vary from child to child.
The authors point to a lack of stability in cohabiting relationships as one of the culprits: cohabiting couples with a child are more than twice as likely to break up before their child turns 12 as their married counterparts.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House of Representatives on Tuesday is likely to pass two bills authored by U.S. Rep. John Katko, giving the freshman congressman an early achievement less than two months into his career in Congress.
However, despite the clear skew towards men in the dox files, the authors say it would be wrong to conclude that men are more likely than women to be doxed: most of the targets identified in the study were identified as either hackers or gamers, both groups that tend to skew male to begin with.
The authors found some differences between the genders in graduate school — for example, women were more likely than men to work with women faculty members — but «no clear disadvantages in the aspects of training environments that we can measure,» they write.
Instead, the study authors attribute the risk to «detection bias,» where the group of patients likely to take erection medicines also happens to be more health conscious, more likely to see a doctor, and so more likely to get diagnosed with melanoma than other men of similar age.
But cost reduction opportunities are fragmented and usually not coordinated, so gains are less likely to occur than with modules, the report authors said.
Even if the near future doesn't unfold like the 2004 climate - gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of what abrupt change (more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead author of the study and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for Climate Research.
But because more than 40 percent of the Earth's population lives about 60 miles from the coastline, the authors write that taking advantage of offshore groundwater could help dampen looming water scarcity problems likely to be compounded by sea - level rise and drought.
In fact, the authors report in Science this week that damage to that region is 136 times more likely to result in a «disruption of smoking addiction» — defined as the ability to quit easily without relapse — than injury to other parts of the brain.
The authors» analysis suggests that newly discovered birds are more likely than older, well - known species to be naturally rare and have small ranges.
«The rural Native American children, who so often are described as less talkative than their peers, were actually more likely to talk and act out activities with the diorama than children from the other two communities,» said Karen Washinawatok, lead author of the study and former chair of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
Additionally, the study authors noted, the number of people who had access to safe — and not just improved — water in 1990 was likely much lower than previously estimated, which means that the 2015 target is even farther away than estimated by the current rubric.
This career stage coincides with the time when many women are considering starting families, and because women tend to be primary carers, they are more likely than men to end their STEM career at this stage,» the authors write.
Today, the current study authors wrote, new mothers tend to be older, heavier, and more likely to be non-white than when the Hadlock entries were compiled.
The authors wrote that there has been scant public health empirical research to understand why black people are more likely to be killed by police than white people.
The finding suggests that bryophytes are more resilient than was previously known, the authors say, and likely play a role in the early recolonization of areas revealed by glacier melt, such as those in the Canadian and Alaskan Arctic.
The authors note that «our study revealed that p - SCCs with pleural or vascular invasion or high serum SCC antigen are more likely to recur than those without it; even in stage I patients.
Given the findings that blacks in general, and black professionals in particular, are likely to sleep less than their white counterparts, the authors said that more investigation is needed — both to help explain the disparities and to eventually help tailor interventions to improve sleep among those who aren't getting enough.
«We find that the groups least likely to use the internet experienced larger changes in polarization between 1996 and 2016 than the groups most likely to use the internet,» the authors wrote.
The authors reported that the pain, warmth detection, and heat pain stimuli likely activate nerve fibers more relevant to sexual pleasure than touch thresholds, which has been the focus of previous research.
«The model indicated that warming of an additional 1 - 2 degrees Celsius would more than likely lead large declines in coral cover and overall changes to the community structure,» said lead author Jennifer K. Cooper, a graduate student in marine biology at James Cook University.
Using the presence and productivity of former co-authors and potential collaborators as a proxy to measure the quality of the peer environment, the authors show that, «all else equal, scientists are more likely to move (than not) in a given year if the peer environment at home is not very good,» Ganguli says.
Sinclair and the authors caution that calorie restriction involves more than fat reduction, and Sinclair says that the mechanism proposed in this study likely represents «a small piece in the overall puzzle of how life extension works.»
The findings of the study leave Bitcoin buyers in a dilemma: According to the study's empirical analysis, «Mt. Gox and Intersango are less likely to close than other exchanges» because of their high volume, the authors write.
Consumers who shop at smaller stores are more likely to buy different products than consumers shopping in larger stores with bundled product offerings,» the authors conclude.
Consumers are more likely to seek variety when choosing from single rather than bundled products,» write authors Mauricio Mittelman (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella), Eduardo B. Andrade (Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Fundação Getúlio Vargas), Amitava Chattopadhyay (INSEAD, Singapore), and C. Miguel Brendl (Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University).
Specifically, the authors found that researchers were six times likelier to perform experiments that covered known ground than to strike out in unexplored directions, and that this proportion remained steady even as scientific opportunities grew rapidly over the quarter century covered by the study.
The study author found that, while men and women are equally likely to cite having a difficult co-worker, compared to men, women are more likely to cite another woman as a difficult coworker than they are to cite a man, or not cite anyone.
«Heterosexual men really stand out from all other groups: they were the only ones who were much more likely to be most upset by sexual infidelity rather than emotional infidelity,» said David Frederick, Ph.D., and lead author on the study.
Women may also be likelier to submit their articles to some journals rather than others, the authors suggest.
Even within the field, female engineers are less likely than males to work in development or design, where patents originate, according to Jennifer Hunt of Rutgers, the paper's lead author.
That means «the average male born in the United States is nine times more likely to contribute to an innovation than the average female,» the authors note.
«These temperatures are likely because the universe then was warmer than today and the gas was unable to cool effectively,» explains lead author and PhD student Shmuel Bialy of Tel Aviv University.
«Hispanic mothers were much more likely to have a family member who breastfed than white or black mothers,» said Chelsea McKinney, researcher at the NorthShore University Health System and lead author on the project.
«We also found that couples in which both individuals have equal levels of education are now less likely to divorce than those in which husbands have more education than their wives,» said Christine R. Schwartz, lead author of the study and an associate professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
«Americans who are opposed to abortion are less likely to hear that their sister, mother, or friend had an abortion than their pro-choice peers,» says Sarah K. Cowan, an assistant professor in NYU's Department of Sociology and the study's author.
However, for patients having noncardiac surgery with three to four cardiac risk factors, those receiving β - blockers were significantly less likely to die than those not receiving β - blockers, the authors found.
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