Sentences with phrase «most alarming finding»

Perhaps the most alarming finding is that 235 charter schools suspended more than 50 % of their enrolled students with disabilities.
«One of the most alarming findings through the statewide review of Erie County Child and Protective Services was that 72 percent of the reports under review involved families with a history of previous child protective investigations within the past four years,» Kennedy said.
The most alarming findings suggest that approximately eight million U.S. drivers engaged in extreme examples of road rage, including purposefully ramming another vehicle or getting out of the car to confront another driver.
Perhaps the most alarming find was that — despite the obvious unsavouriness of the task — almost half of respondents (48.4 %) claimed they never wear gloves when cleaning the loo!

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The researchers» most alarming observation, however, was the lack of any reliable connection to the illusive spark of creativity: «Despite the common assumption that arts education teaches creativity, we found little evidence for this hypothesis.»
In fact, Career Builder recently did a study that found some alarming evidence that most Americans have poor spending habits and are living paycheck - to - paycheck.
There can be an alarming amount of labeling by members of what is and isn't AP and who is and isn't «AP enough,» and I feel like my most important role as an API Leader when these hot - topic issues come up is reminding everyone that it's all about finding the balance of what works best for our individual families while maintaining an active, involved attachment to our children regardless of what personal decisions we make.
Even more alarming, according to the audit, is that 22 of the 47 most serious issues auditors found had previously been pointed out, but went uncorrected.
Despite that most species are found within a protected area, there is concern for the conservation status of some of them as the Colombian Andes and Chocó have alarming rates of deforestation and transformation, sometimes even within areas set aside for conservation, like the one where this rare species were collected.
«The finding that this was not the case is alarming, because the Arctic is the most rapidly warming region on the planet, with conservative estimates predicting further warming of another approximately 4oC by the end of the century.»
Most studies that have fueled alarm over the attrition and mobility rates of high - quality teachers have relied on proxy indicators of teacher quality, which recent research finds to be only weakly
When the matter of inappropriate discipline was raised — this was what all speaking against the plans for a new charter school found most alarming — there were attempts by Achievement First reps to brush the issue aside by repeating that almost half of the suspension / expulsion data was due to In School Suspensions, which they defined as when a student was removed from the classroom for more than two hours at a time.
What I found most alarming is twofold.
Most studies that have fueled alarm over the attrition and mobility rates of high - quality teachers have relied on proxy indicators of teacher quality, which recent research finds to be only weakly correlated with value - added measures of teachers» performance.
«Alarming number of fledgling, suburban catbirds fall prey to domestic cats, study finds,» reads the headline of the most recent version — posted not on the SMBC site, but as a feature story on Science at the Smithsonian, «a new Website from the Smithsonian Office of Public Affairs.»
The most alarming notable sign of distress that I noticed was that she appeared drunk or had a stroke and I had found her many times with HER CHIN IN HER WATER BOWL as she apparently could not get enough water and would constantly be almost IN the bowl.
I find it particulary «alarming», that when a neccesary correction is done, most of the result (the confidence drops more than two orders of magnitude) disapears.
An alarming study finds at 4.5 degrees warming, the world's most biologically diverse ecosystems could see local extinction of half their plant and animal species.
In our most recent survey in September 2012, we found that the rebound in public engagement has continued: the Alarmed, Concerned and Cautious audience segments once again comprise 70 percent of the American public, as they did in the fall of 2008.
The most accurate climate change models predict the most alarming consequences, study finds (Washington Post, Dec. 6, 2017)
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Although it's never cheap and rates are rising at an alarming rate, finding affordable health insurance in Kansas remains a more realistic goal than most people fear.
In an age where zero - day vulnerabilities are found and sold to organized crime with alarming frequency, even the most careful of users are vulnerable.
When I worked as an appraiser, I always found it alarming when most people would confuse the words «price» and «value» vis a vis real estate.
I was a little alarmed by all that he found but he calmed me down and let me know the most important items that need my immediate attention.
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