Sentences with phrase «more research points»

Then it points me to checking the EGR (I don't know if my car have that, I will check it tomorrow - I read that some 1.6 AT have no EGR) and more research points me to the Catalytic converter.
Here's the worse news: Feeling stressed can mean trouble for relationships, as more and more research points to the toxic effect stress can have on our personal lives.
Carbs have been villified by the mainstream media in recent years as more and more research points to high sugar consumption as the primary factor in rising obesity rates.
More and more research points to intestinal permeability and some sort of connection between the follow issues

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More research out of Harvard University backs up Gruman's point.
Companies with women in senior level positions tend to do better than those without any gender diversity, Smith pointed out, citing research by First Round Capital, a major VC firm with more than 300 portfolio companies.
But, as I've pointed out repeatedly, the startling fact, backed by research, is that these days, Americans, if anything, have more leisure time than previous generations.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
They're also more likely to be married to women who work, she notes, pointing to previous research by professors Raquel Fernández, Alessandra Fogli, and Claudia Olivetti.
According to proprietary research by the call intelligence company Invoca, voice search is the preferred mode of communication for 20 percent of consumers making a purchase of $ 500 or more, only 2 percentage points removed from the 22 percent who prefer traditional online search.
Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
While politicians point to a lack of investment in technology and skills as root causes, a recent Bank of England research paper has a more novel suggestion: Smartphones.
«Running with a phone, especially an expensive and fragile one, is always a pain point,» says Neil Shah, partner at Counterpoint Research, who also notes that screen sizes are getting larger on many new phones, making them even more unwieldy.
Well, research shows that on average, people tend to talk about themselves during 60 percent of a conversation — and when there's something being sold by one person in the conversation, a less experienced salesperson could be tempted to fill a void of silence with a laundry list of more selling points and value propositions.
While the findings are from scientific, the responses align with more accurate research that points to the growing importance of the social aspects and implications of work.
Mixed findings in this field of research may relate to various operationalisations of long working hours, that is, in some studies the cut - point has been 40 [12] or 45 hours [14] or «more than one hour weekly overtime work» versus less [13] and possibly to the different work cultures in which these studies were carried out.
The research also pointed to the fact that many millennials were more trusting (91 percent) and more loyal (89 percent) to businesses that had an underlying social cause.
According to Harvard Business Review, «research first published in the Journal of Applied Psychology shows that even when the minority points of view are wrong, they cause the rest of the group to think better, to create more solutions, and to improve the creativity of problem - solving.»
Independent research firm Clearview Energy Partners of Washington D.C. noted in a comment late on Wednesday that Judge Boasberg's order pointed to «omissions» in the Corps» analysis, which the Corps may be able to address quickly, rather than larger errors that might require more study.
I make this research digression to make the point that real long - term investing success rests more on investment discipline and company - specific research than it does on compelling stories or themes.
This means that your consumers are more likely to do their own research about your company before your first point of contact with them.
For example, the research shows that in the 12 months before a market peak, U.S. 10 - year Treasury yields have on average widened by more than 100 basis points.
«Whereas 80 % of beer companies» consumers are male, cider is gender - neutral, opening up a market in which beer players have struggled,» a 2011 Nomura Equity Research report explained — while also pointing out that a typical case of cider ($ 35) costs more than craft beer ($ 33) or imported beer ($ 29).
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Years ago, when I was researching an article on research into stress, one social scientist passed on a simple tip: «At some point every day, you have to say, «No more work.
While research points to the possibility that the top cybercrime gangs buy webinjections from the same shady developers, more definitive proof was uncovered in one of the most exclusive underground boards via a top - tier injections vendor.
At a certain point, the market (such as in its current condition) becomes «flipped» where an intelligent affiliate / web owner would instead focus on link selling to webmasters focused on competitive research, instead of trying to recreate a website in the same system and trying to rank with significantly more risk.
I simply noted that the finger pointing toward the CC gets a bit ridiculous when there is more of a problem than meets the eye in protestant churches if you do a little research on the net and elsewhere.
I would do alot more research Tony if you want to make any points here.
God is what people turn to when they reach a point where they can't or (more often) don't want to research further.
At this point, some in the pro-research camp are suspiciously eager to propose that the U.S. should not force its more stringent research guidelines on a developing country.
The constructive suggestions in Rosen's book are confined to the no - illness point of view, along with a plea for more research, which, of course, is needed.
Critics of this perspective have sometimes pointed to its lack of testable hypotheses as well as its apparent failure to have produced a more substantial body of empirical research.
I am not calling for cuts to government programs as of now — they are necessary for so many people's basic survival — but Mr. Beck does have a pertinent point: voting to tax someone else (typically wealthier than us) to provide assistance does not necessarily demonstrate a society that «cares» — much more caring is a society that willingly donates those funds to charities they have taken the time to research, and more caring still if the members of that society take the time to volunteer to administer that aid.
We may argue over that assertion, but still accept the point that students, teachers, and administrators at religious institutions respect the humanities much more than those at elite colleges and research universities do.
Now I think that in making this distinction Whitehead makes a good and original initial point; because it is the fact that philosophers, by instinct, always think heterogeneously about nature, whereas scientists, equally by instinct, don't, which, more than any one thing, makes the philosophy of science so unreal a subject for actual research scientists.
While an increasing number of research studies point to the health benefits in controlling and reducing sugar consumption — the FDA now recommends sugar make up no more than ten percent of total calories consumed per day — there is a difference between sugars that occur naturally in foods and those that do not, like those in a piece of dried fruit, for example, versus the high fructose syrup commonly added to soft drinks, sodas, and many processed foods.
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New research on cancer and diet habits points to yet more evidence for avoiding «ultra-processed» foods.
But, more to the point, I sure hope the Browns have done more research on the QBs than to throw their hands in the air and give up.
Our research has shown that 2.5 - 3 point dogs are more profitable straight up than ATS.
Our past research indicates that bettors have a slight advantage when betting against the public, but that edge is magnified when focusing on underdogs of more than 10 points.
For what it's worth, past research found it's more profitable to take 3.5 - point underdogs on the spread and 3 - point underdogs on the moneyline.
Last week, our research showed that it was more profitable to take 2.5 and 3 point dogs on the moneyline rather than the spread, which is exactly what bettors are doing in this game.
Some bookmakers point to this market as their second most popular of their football bets, but it's also one of the more difficult to predict — research has shown that there are on average between 2.4 and 2.6 goals per game, depending on the competition studied.
And those are the couples who, if they end up «sliding into marriage,» as research professor and co-director of the Center for Marital and Family Studies at the University of Denver Scott Stanley would call it, are more likely to divorce at some point.
All the research points to the potential healthcare savings if doulas become more widely available, due to the lower rates of cesareans, pitocin induction, medical pain relief and more.
The Michigan study pointed to recent research suggesting that the number of head impacts sustained may play a more important role in putting an athlete at risk of developing CTE than clinically evident concussions.
Scientists were quick to point out that more research is needed in this area before they're able to apply their findings to new developments or treatments.
Research points out that less frequent transitions may cause more stress.
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