Sentences with phrase «lot more studies»

«We can conclude that a single dose of seconidazole may be very effective and safe in eliminating clinical disease and shedding in giardia - infected cats,» she concluded, cautioning, «We need a lot more studies....
There're a lot more studies associated with it
Recently, however, a lot more studies have focused on the effects that baby wearing can have on a baby.
It certainly requires a lot more study.
For a person who toots his own horn about how smart he is, you certainly seem to need a lot more study on ancient history, science, and general philosophy coupled with theology.
I'll put a lot more study into these before updating them in full with picks for every bowl later in the year (we usually put up one in early summer and then one right before the season starts, then update each Sunday morning), but for now, let's have some fun with these.
Beginner at large - scale financial matters here, need to do a lot more studying.
Still, it's kind of hard to say either way if this is true until it's corroborated by lots more studies.
The take - home message — as with hurricane ferocity, Greenland ice, and other questions related to human - caused global warming — is that while the long - term picture is clear, many details still require a lot more study.
So it won't take a lot more study.
This is an area needing a lot more study, but without an agenda.
Because the crypto phenomenon is still relatively new to many individuals, it may require a lot more study and examination to completely understand the space.

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According to the study, «Loyalty has a lot more to do with how well companies deliver on their basic, even plain - vanilla promises than on how dazzling the service experience might be.
In his studies of truly great performers, K. Anders Ericsson, the psychologist and author of several landmark studies on elite performance... found that they practiced and rested a lot more than their good but not elite peers.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Retailers — and we've done a lot of studies on this — can get three to five times more marketing advantage with digital flyers than they can with print, at half the cost.
With a lot of offices beginning to take the «collaborative» approach to working, noise can become a significant problem, and studies have shown that more noise leads to higher degrees of stress, and less productivity as a result.
The pair (Zeki, who is older, was studying computer science; Haroon, economics) designed websites for family and friends in their spare time, and quickly realized a website - creation tool would be a lot more efficient.
I still don't have a lot of this figured out, but the more I study people who have had a great deal of success, the more I think that it's possible to be happy and driven.
A few well - timed social media posts can bring your case study a lot of extra attention, and maybe even get you a few more leads.
But you know a lot less about the Bible than Biblical Scholars who have studied the original, Aramiac, Greek and Hebrew texts and a lot more learned and educated than you and still believe: guys like Fr.
In one study of a fundamentalist Protestant academy (Bethany Bible Academy), a Jewish intellectual found the Bethany students more tolerant on issues of race, religion and freedom of speech and less concerned with making a lot of money than their public school peers.
I look forward to the day when I can stop doing a lot of the paperwork that a church requires and devote more of my time to studying God's Word and teaching it to you.
This is the point of view of an elitist from the first world with total disregard to the circu.mstances of lots and lots of people in much more difficult circ.umstances in the rest of the world who have neither the leisure time, education, literacy, or resources to «study» any religion, let alone choose yours to study.
A lot of these characteristics evolved as people had more time to study and write this stuff down and then tried to rectify some of the contradictory stories and ideas.
However, what is even more unfortunate is that a lot of people use this one example as a means to repudiate all the studies which have reached this conclusion — of which there are many.
Because they have an unyielding desire to study and learn more about our world and they know there is a LOT more to physics than what we currently understand.
I'm a pre-trib guy since I believe in the imminent return of Jesus, but I need to study the issue a lot more since a lot of my theology has changed since I last studied this, and I am not sure what changes might have cascaded down into my eschatology.
My conclusion from the article and its stated survey results is, in part, in agreement with what was written: Atheists have spent a lot more time thinking about and studying religion.
Casey, I HAVE studied theology, I suspect a LOT more than you, as well as biblical archeology at an Ivy League place.
More importantly, I have studied and thought a lot about religion (was raised a Protestant Congregationalist) and have travelled to many places around the world, encompassing many different religions.
I need to study this a whole lot more before I write much about it though.
We called it back at the beginning of the series — we were going to be studying character a lot more in this series, particularly the character of the Doctor.
She doesn't read a lot of books or spend dozens of hours each week studying... but she always knows more theology than I do, and always asks penetrating questions which shoot holes through all my acadamagician ideas (Yes, I just coined that term... it's a cross between academic and magician... because that's what most theology is.
I didn't say she was infallible; I am just saying that she is a professional scholar who has dedicated a lot of her time to studying scripture, and therefore I find her arguments a lot more compelling than some anonymous poster on the CNN message board.
Well, he had a lot more than that — including the biblical basis for his view of eschatology, which he had been studying and teaching for decades.
Since this amount of flax can cause digestive upset for many who don't regularly consume lots of flaxseed (and some are concerned regarding studies of high flax consumption), I reduced the amount to a more standard serving size.
I suspect my tea drinker's fate was set on the night of busy studying at University when I drank lots of strong black coffee to stay awake... though I did well in the exam my stomach said no more to coffee and so I slowly turned to tea.
Two, I was a lot more casual a fan when Young played so I'd have to deliberately study him as well.
«Snake probably kept me from getting a B rather than a C a few times because it was a lot more interesting to listen to his stories than study,» Morgan, who today is the chief executive officer of the Mississippi Department of Revenue, said.
That's a product of years of playing and more significantly his ability to forecast plays is a product of a lot of film study during the week and his basic understanding of what might work in a circumstance.
The study puts a lot of emphasis on the possibility that employed breastfeeding mothers may reduce their work hours, take longer maternity leaves, switch to more family - friendly work, or quit work altogether in order to breastfeed.
• For more advice, Instagram has a great blog about how to use IG for business, including lots of case studies, Q&A s and tips from inspirational businesses.
A study from 2001 found that the stools of formula - fed babies contained a lot more odor - causing sulfur gases than breast milk poop.
I had to exclusively formula feed my first and it was absolutelyy not remotely easier on me, made things much much much more complex and difficult, meant I slept a lot less in actuality, and I could post a whole bunch of studies, but won't.
«A lot of family - risk agencies are trying get the dad more involved, but these are some of the things they could be missing,» said Harewood, a researcher in MSU's Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Children were much more likely to be active when they were outdoors near their homes or schools, according to the study, but they did not spend a lot of time outside in their neighborhood.
In addition, another study found that 4 - year - olds who watch a lot of television are more likely to become bullies later in life.
Studies show that children who spend a lot of time in front of screens are more likely to get lower grades.
The study found that spending a lot of time in daycare predicted more truly aggressive and disobedient behavior, not just more assertive or independent behavior, as some had alleged» (Cook, who cites Belsky, 2003).
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