Not exact matches
By enshrining zero percent inflation as the ideal, both of them reflect an exaggerated fear of even
moderate inflation that is not
supported by the preponderance of
evidence.
Results of the analyses continue to confirm that all forms of extra
support analyzed together showed a decrease in cessation of «any breastfeeding», which includes partial and exclusive breastfeeding (average risk ratio (RR) for stopping any breastfeeding before six months 0.91, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.88 to 0.95;
moderate - quality
evidence, 51 studies) and for stopping breastfeeding before four to six weeks (average RR 0.87, 95 % CI 0.80 to 0.95;
moderate - quality
evidence, 33 studies).
All forms of extra
support together also showed a decrease in cessation of exclusive breastfeeding at six months (average RR 0.88, 95 % CI 0.85 to 0.92;
moderate - quality
evidence, 46 studies) and at four to six weeks (average RR 0.79, 95 % CI 0.71 to 0.89;
moderate quality, 32 studies).
Community
support groups or women's groups probably reduce neonatal mortality (
moderate - certainty
evidence) and may reduce maternal mortality (low - certainty
evidence).
Massey and Malliotakis come from different wings of the Republican Party, with Massey a
moderate billing himself as a «non-political» technocrat open to «ideas from across the political spectrum,» in the Michael Bloomberg mold; while Malliotakis — as
evidenced by her
support from the Conservative Party — is further to the right, though she has also claimed to not easily fit into any ideological orthodoxy.
The authors concluded there was «
moderate quality
evidence» to
support its use.
The team ranked the strength of the
evidence of a given policy's effectiveness as limited (at least one study showed an effect, which wasn't contradicted by other studies),
moderate (two or more studies showed the same effect, no contradictory studies) or
supported (three or more studies with at least two independent datasets found an effect with no contradictory studies).
Each recommendation received two grades, one for strength (strong, weak or insufficient), and another for the quality of
evidence (high,
moderate or low) that
supported the specific recommendation.
There is
moderate evidence to
support conclusions that background checks reduce firearm suicides and firearm homicides, and that laws prohibiting the purchase or possession of guns by individuals with some forms of mental illness reduce violent crime, according to the analysis.
There is significant scientific
evidence to
support the fact that even a few minutes of interval - style exercises can increase endurance, improve your metabolic and cardio health, and even suppress your appetite more than a longer workout at a
moderate pace would.
Based on their findings, authors of the review concluded that there is
moderate - quality
evidence supporting the link between yoga practice and improvements in symptoms and quality of life in adults with asthma.
My point is not that other policies are therefore unimportant, but rather that the policies mentioned here have broad
support, have
moderate to strong research
evidence of positive effects (except for the case of nonurban charters, which have strong
evidence of neutral to negative effects), and could therefore be a prime target for ongoing bipartisan policy efforts.
ESSA is the first federal education law to define the term «
evidence - based» and to distinguish between activities with «strong,» «
moderate,» and «promising»
support based on the strength of existing research.
Early in October, researchED is hosting a panel about the «US Education Media's Role in Covering & Broadcasting
Evidence -
Supported Practices» in NYC,
moderated by Ben Riley (Deans for Change) and featuring Matt Barnum (Chalkbeat), Richard P. Phelps (Nonpartisan Education Review), and Emily Richmond (Education Writers Association).
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a major rewrite of the much - maligned No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), is the first federal education law to define the term «
evidence - based» and to distinguish between activities with «strong,» «
moderate,» and «promising»
support based on the strength of existing research.
Other findings are that a vast majority of the models reviewed provide
moderate to very strong
evidence that they can demonstrate a link between research and the model's design, and equally strong
evidence that they provide the services and
supports needed by schools to enable successful implementation.
The amount of
evidence in
support of any one of these conditions varies, but in most cases is best described as
moderate.
The more extreme among Goldsmith's critics have argued that this is
evidence of his
support for a white supremacist culture, but more
moderate voices acknowledge that it is more likely a case of implicit bias.
Ending up with nothing that challenges or requires amendment to AGW, the IPCC, the clear and unambiguous influence of
moderate volcanoes, or the vastly rationally superior views expressed by Jennifer Francis about the influence of AGW on the Jet Stream as
supported by direct high quality unfiltered
evidence, and through the Jet Stream on extreme weather: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY0RdXmLGdU
Furthermore it's not necessary to have reliable estimates of the climate sensitivity, it's enough to have
moderate evidence to
support the expectation of significant warming.
Strong
evidence for shared genetic vulnerability between SP and MDD (respective heritabilities 28 %, 45 %; genetic r = 1 · 0) was observed with
moderate support noted for similar sharing between SP and ALD (genetic r = 0 · 52, heritability for ALD 63 %).
Some
evidence supported a
moderated child by environment model in that relational adversity or advantage appeared to exacerbate or compensate for dysfunctions linked with aggressive dispositions.
Supporting this proposition is much
evidence that strength of emotional memories is
moderated by glucocorticoid and noradrenergic activation at the time of consolidation [5, 6].