Sentences with phrase «limited research indicates»

Limited research indicates that adolescent suicide does appear to increase due to media coverage; however, this is most likely to occur only with adolescents who are already at higher risk for suicide.
Very limited research indicates a link between soy affecting thyroid medications.

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«The limited research on the effects of foreign military policies indicates little or no impact on unit cohesion, operational effectiveness, or readiness,» the study said.
I've been using Adblock Plus, but my limited research on iframes didn't indicate that they might link to an external site.
There is only limited research to indicate the position of contributors from the mainline denominations.
However, research indicates also that the sustained effect of television programs on these viewers is very limited.
There is some limited research evidence that indicates that taking breast milk can help to treat or manage cancer.
Research indicates consumers are brand loyal, and the game is on to get them to switch, whether it be for a limited edition, jean diaper, or for designer diapers.
Overall, our research indicates that the political conflicts between the Kurdish movement and the Turkish state can not be limited to and contained within Turkey's boundaries since this ethno - political conflict has a highly transnational dimension that is not bypassing those European countries that are home to large Kurdish and Turkish diasporas.
The limited research that has been undertaken indicates that the Hunting Act has been detrimental to animal welfare.
The speed limit was lowered in 2015; however, research and analysis indicated a need for stop signs.
Next Wave's Jim Austin notes that the limited data we have about this field indicate that materials science research is full of wonderful scientific opportunities and equally full of talented young scientists chasing a limited number of jobs.
Dueñas stresses that although they are aware of the limits of their research, the data obtained in the study indicate that there is a link between the internal differences between the young men and women and their online behaviour; this research opens the way for other fields of study such as the differences between socialisation, language and use of power.
However, research clearly indicates that the conversion of ALA to EPA and DHA is extremely limited.
Some of these differences include: the ability to search from a deep pool of potential partners outside of one's existing social networks; the ability to communicate online or via email prior to arranging for a face - to - face interaction; and matching algorithms that allow users to filter potential partners based on pre-existing criteria.3 Other research has indicated that the efficiency of online dating and the size of the potential dating pool compared with traditional methods make the process especially useful for people (such as gays and lesbians, or middle aged heterosexuals) who may have limited options for meeting people within their immediate geographic area or social circle.4 Still others have speculated that the rise of online dating has encouraged young adults, especially men, to forego marriage because they can always find women to date and that lowers their interest in committing to long term relationships.5
He indicates that «transdisciplinarity will not be limited to the interactions and reciprocities between the specialist researches but will locate these links inside of a total system without stable boundaries between the disciplines.»
Research is limited, but a 2006 study by Arthur Levine indicated that teachers were, for the most part, confident about their knowledge: 81 percent said they understood «moderately well» or «very well» how students learn.
Our research indicates that both educators and students understand the former's authority to be more limited and the latter's rights more expansive than has actually been established by case law.
They note that although the strength of the findings are limited and some studies showed mixed results, the research indicates there are factors that can aid the successful adoption of project - based teaching in schools.
Research is limited, but a 2006 study by Arthur Levine indicated that teachers were confident in their knowledge: 81 percent said they understood how students learn «moderately well» or «very well.»
English learners also need to have more access to bilingual and dual - language immersion programs as research indicates that dual - language immersion is the most effective model to educate students who have limited English skills and close the achievement gaps between English learners and their peers over the long term.
A significant body of research indicates that such limited feedback does not lead to improved student learning.
Additionally, while the pupil premium is distributed outside the NFF and our research indicates that it is currently being put to good use, further cuts to overall school funding may limit its success.
To facilitate teacher learning, research indicates that teachers need to reflect on their own beliefs (Borko & Putnam, 1995, 1996; Bransford & Schwartz, 1999), have access to alternative practices and beliefs that are reflective of their subject and grade level and observe the positive impact these practices have on students» learning (Richardson & Placier, 2001; Sandholtz, Ringstaff, & Dwyer, 1997), yet these activities can not be accomplished within the limited time constraints of short - term learning experiences (McKenzie, 2001; Moursund & Bielefeldt, 1999).
For example, instead of buying all the stocks in the S&P 500, a quant fund manager might select a limited number - perhaps 250 - that the research team indicates will provide a higher return than the index as a whole.
Research indicates that it is very difficult for people to find a lawyer offering limited scope assistance, in part because of the small number of lawyers offering such services and in part because lawyers who are offering such services do not always advertise it.
Research indicates that immigrants with limited English speaking abilities often turn to their children to act as intermediaries to pass on information, including legal information.
The research reviewed by Bowlby (1973) indicated that the loss or attenuation of significant relationships in childhood can cause anxiety and a profound sense of loss, particularly in the first 2 years, when children have limited cognitive and communicative resources to help cope with loss.
Research indicates that depressed mothers, especially when their depression is chronic, are less sensitive with their infants and toddlers, play with and talk to their children less, and provide less supportive and age - appropriate limit setting and discipline than non-depressed mothers.4, 8,9 When mothers report more chronic depressive symptoms, their children are more likely to evidence insecure attachment relationships with them, show less advanced language and cognitive development, be less cooperative, and have more difficulty controlling anger and aggression.8, 9 Lower levels of maternal sensitivity and engagement explain some of these findings.
Current neuroscience research indicates that insight and understanding may have only a limited influence on the operation of subcortical processes disrupted by traumatic and relational wounds of war.
The Workshop: Current research is showing major breakthroughs in what happens in the brain following trauma, indicating that insight and understanding may have a limited influence on the operation of subcortical processes and the resolution of trauma.
As summarized above, Wellens» testimony indicated that the cure was controversial, there is limited research data, and there are uncertain risks.
However, our limited research seems to indicate that such undivided loyalty to client rights is rare.
Our research indicates that the increased FHA loan limits alone will help an additional 138,000 Americans achieve the dream of homeownership and will allow nearly 200,000 home owners to refinance out of potentially unaffordable mortgages.
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