Sentences with phrase «little difference in outcomes»

A study of randomized lotteries in 36 charter schools found that being admitted to a charter school made little difference in outcomes, on average.
Although they found considerable national variation in the choices of drugs used to treat high blood pressure, these made very little difference in outcomes.
Wenger buying no new players (like last summer) or a few brilliant ones, will make little difference in the outcome of our season IMO.

Not exact matches

And when things go wrong between co-founders, as with most things in life, a little planning up front can mean the difference between a catastrophic vs. merely painful outcome
If we are all enmeshed in evil anyway, what difference can a little more make, so long as our intentions and the outcome are good?
I love this organic line, well worth paying a little extra, they are bursting with fresh flavor and aroma and make a huge difference in the outcome of all your cooking efforts.
It made little difference to the eventual outcome as Blackpool were 3 - 0 up at the time but it went down in history as one of the most bizarre goals ever seen at the seaside.
This analysis suggested that more irregular sleep timing across weeknights and weekends (very little sleep during the week and «catching up» on sleep during the weekend), and a preference for scheduling work and social time later in the evening hours can both contribute to differences in illness outcomes, conclusions that are also supported in the broader adolescent sleep literature.
Numerous studies have documented racial differences in deaths from cancer among non-Hispanic whites and African Americans, but little has been known about survival outcomes for Asian Americans who have been diagnosed with cancer, until now.
So with enough sweet potatoes and exercise, maybe a little extra fat isn't the end of the world (or maybe there are in fact significant differences in long term health outcomes that aren't being addressed), but unfortunately these nuances often get lost in translation and the average reader thinks oh goody, coconut oil ad libitum, and will surpass what the islanders were eating in total fat consumption, without incorporating all of the other health promoting diet and lifestyle factors: activity, sweet potatoes and other low fat high fiber foods, community, stress reduction, etc..
Without meaningful differences in outcomes between programs, policymakers, school districts, potential candidates, and programs themselves have little information about program quality.
This is a logarithmic scale, which means a little separation signifies quite a difference in outcomes.
If puppies are not socialized at an early enough age, it makes little difference if they have been raised by a breeder, a private family or in a vacant building; the outcome will usually be the same.
Aware of their motivations to pay as little as possible and equipped with the skills and strategies to prevent unfair compensation from happening to you, our Clearwater personal injury lawyer has the experience that can make all the difference in the outcome of your case.
And while the lawyer drafting a predictive office memorandum can try to take these factors into account, there typically is little meaningful information to rely on in assessing how differences between judges might affect the possible outcome.
I will need to take a little time to dig into some of the particular because providing my own assessment and spin, but I have always feared (and wrote an article a long time ago) that differences in the resources and abilities of defense counsel may create or enhance disparities in federal sentencing outcomes in ways that can not be easily measured or remedied.
While any diagnosis of an alcohol use disorder was associated with poor school attendance, in the final models there was little difference between the timing of diagnosis relative to pregnancy and the strength of association with attendance outcomes.
Studies of WIDOWED homes show little difference in childrearing outcomes between these «single mother households» and «intact families.»
Individual differences in personality influence the occurrence, reporting and outcome of mental health problems across the life course, but little is known about the effects on adult psychological well - being.
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