Sentences with phrase «many studies like»

Studies like the Global Trust Barometer have confirmed companies» belief that consumers trust a recommendation from someone «just like me» over advertising.
A first - party study like this obviously has to be taken with a few grains of salt, but the Nest does make it easier to keep your thermostat at less wasteful temperatures when you're away (whether it's automatically or manually from your smartphone), and it gives you useful info on how much energy you're regularly chewing up.
Dive in to your market and study like an expert.
Thanks to the data in studies like this, many NFL players now live quite frugally, despite their hefty paychecks.
It's always tough to prove causality in studies like these.
No study like this is perfect, but we hope we've brought some attention to the perpetual battle among states for economic development, and answered the question we posed at the beginning: Why do some states do it better than others?
First, a study like this casts doubt on the one - size - fits all approach to corporate governance.
Studies like these reaffirm why emotional intelligence is so central to the development of trustworthy relationships in the workplace.
According to studies like this one, people who talk about their intentions are less likely to follow through on those intentions.
There is probably a study like that already, but my gut tells me that any significant rise in rates could be crippling for the US government.
Still, studies like these are the exception, not the rule, which mostly upholds the idea that unemployment of any kind is ultimately very bad for you, if not worse than being employed and falling ill because of it.
Think of your case study like a story — it needs a beginning, a middle, and an end.
I go to a Christian university and I am sickened daily by those who treat Religious Studies like a career field.
The report made headlines across the globe, but even those generally sympathetic to its conclusions acknowledged the difficulties in performing a study like this.
There are thousands of case studies like these.
That is why a topical study like this one is so important.
If you love studying like I do, seminary may be helpful, but you might just be able to learn the stuff on your own by reading good, quality books.
I pace my study like a caged lion as the word has its way with my heart.
But in a brief study like this one it is impossible to say everything; I have thought it better to concentrate on preaching in the particular connection which I have indicated.
I was a long time ago... things have changed and yes, Catholics have bible study like other churchs... no priest required to be present!
(We can ignore studies like Blaquart's on the Word of God that claim to be scientific but confine themselves to imposing a classifying framework on biblical texts.
Recent studies like this one have shown, every generation in the last 40 years is more narcissistic in their 20s than their elders.
There are no decades of credible studies like has been discussed before.
They disagree over the meaning and practical implications of studies like Schoenherr's which project continuing decline in vocations well into the next century.
Study it like you do your secular study books.
Progenex likes to tout their «superior science» yet cites studies like these with tiny samples sizes:
Cohen's comment on her post to a question — How does coconut water, with so many grams of sugar, drop your blood sugars: Cohen response: «I'm not sure that one study like this (or even two) means we should all start chugging coconut water but it's an idea, and I think in moderation it's a very healthy drink, much better than artificially - sweetened drinks (yes, sugar an all).
While you can certainly find studies like this one that showed no link between whey protein and body composition, the overall body of evidence seems to suggest that whey works for building muscle.
While the media and case studies all like to glorify celebrity CEOs and executives, they are the exception rather than the norm.
The stark fact that complicates incentive studies like Fryer's is that for children who grow up in difficult circumstances, there already exists a powerful set of material incentives to get a good education.
But the more we see studies like this, on the uptick of women having affairs, I think we may need to questions our beliefs about women's sexuality.
Some of these things I studied like my child's life depended on them (see: The L.A.T.C.H. car seat system), some were things I didn't know existed till we were already deep into this whole thing (see: neck cheese).
In one moment of frustration, he asked his students, «Why don't you guys study like [some other kids]?»
So studies like this can help parents open their eyes to how they may be treating their children differently based on their genders and more importantly, how they can change their behavior in the future.
The study focused on long - term (1 year) breastfeeding, and they adjusted for the mothers» IQ and other factors that often bias studies like this.
Yes, we should be reminded to maybe put an extra ice pack in the insulated lunch bag (it doesn't hurt) but I'm interpreting (I may be wrong) these studies like school lunches are «safer» and healthier.
When we learn of studies like these, it not only reminds us how little control we have over the food we purchase and prepare, but also the long term ramifications of eating them.
Most of us don't have degrees on how to do it, and certainly haven't studied it like we did our math homework in school.
I know it's really difficult to correct for confounding factors in a study like that but if we're really talking about «the future of mankind» shouldn't we be seeing some really profoundly alarming differences between the two?
Really annoys me when people talk about stuff that folks have dedicated their lives to studying like they're just all over it after reading one magazine article.
Most children in the LEAP study liked Bamba and many ate more than was required by the study.
«So a study like this puts fathers on the map and where we need to focus our energy because ultimately as a pediatrician I see children thrive when parents thrive and if we can make sure that the moms and dads are doing well in that transition to parenthood, there's a better chance of the child doing well,» he said.
«It's very difficult to know whether or not from a study like this, is it literally the not having a regular bedtime schedule that was contributing to the difficulties or is it representative of a bigger picture?»
Studies like this one that carefully examine and analyze a large number of studies, http://www.ahrq.gov/Clinic/tp/brfouttp.htm, are the best way for a layperson to get an idea of the real picture.
Through studies like the Milk Bioactives Program at University of California at Davis, more is learned about the interaction between breast milk sugars and specific bacteria that can lead to better probiotic and prebiotic formulas and improve infant health.
Not surprisingly, there aren't many studies like that.
Studies like the one published in the «Alternative Medicine Review» 2010 issue show that the lack of foreign ingredients help your baby strengthen their immune system.
Studies like this one are useful, but really shouldn't be necessary to prompt all of us to provide our babies with lots of attention and physical affection.
Kelsey Dallas, a Deseret News national reporter, urged journalists to consider how Pepperberg's research, and studies like it, enhance understanding of the capacities of animals.
Studies like this are exactly what is needed to recognize and sette on its diagnostic criteria,» if it is a disorder at all, she says.
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