Sentences with phrase «much evidence suggests»

Although much evidence suggests that we are becoming a better world with increasing prosperity and health, I worry about some large, dark clouds on the horizon.
Although some argue that parent education can not succeed unless family problems are also addressed, much evidence suggests that first helping parents to be more effective with their children can address mental health needs and improve the chances of substance abuse recovery.
Much evidence suggests that developing and scoring these assessments is a high - yield investment in teacher learning and a good use of professional development resources.
Much evidence suggests that school decisions about curricula (e.g., textbooks, instructional software, and the corresponding pedagogy) can have comparatively large effects on student achievement.

Not exact matches

People have been conditioned to try to beat the benchmark, but doing that (if it can be done — there's a lot of evidence to suggest it can't) involves taking on too much risk.
Plus, research and anecdotal evidence suggests that spending too much time gazing at perfectly curated profiles on Facebook, profiles that often eliminate all the warts and stresses of a person's real life, can knock your self - esteem.
Although we don't have much evidence, the dog - kicking incident might suggest a man with a temper.
Several Republican politicians and government officials including President Donald Trump have suggested that mental illness was to blame for the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday that left 17 people dead — but researchers say evidence suggests there is no traceable link between mental illness and gun violence, and that a much more widespread issue is to blame.
While leading measures and our Recession Warning Composite do not currently provide enough evidence to anticipate an oncoming recession with confidence, they do suggest much greater prospects for economic weakness than the Wall Street consensus suggests.
The rate of errors may be even higher today, some evidence suggests, despite the millions of dollars spent on much - touted patient - safety efforts.
Publicly - funded institutional investors may be able to leverage private capital on as much as a 10:1 basis by accepting a 10 % first - loss for being the junior equity partner in a stacked capital deal.140 The evidence suggests that pooling risks across institutional investors and developing expertise within one facility can lead to cost savings.
@Evangullible: There is just as much evidence that an alien from another planet did the things your suggest (in the idiotic time range you suggest), as there is that it was from the the god of Israel of Gullible's Travels.
To suggest that we haven't seen much evidence of evolution in the lab «for thousands of years» shows you don't understand the principles involved.
While this evidence does not make the Big Bang model a certainty, it does make it much more likely than any other model of «the early development of the universe» that has been suggested.
He suggests, with much supporting evidence, that the idea of the individual woman as the «bride of Christ» has led to eroticized expressions of the individual's union with Christ.
Much evidence in fact suggests that, despite considerable erosion of religious practices in other areas, attempts to communicate with the divine remain strikingly prominent.
There's no solid evidence to suggest that he deposited much on the Portuguese star, but either way, it's pretty disgusting and Alves may well be left a little embarrassed after this was caught on replays while some fans weren't impressed...
Evidence suggests that he's pretty much on a par with other big names at the leading clubs in the Premier League, however, scoring four times against the traditional «big six» sides this season (five if you include his wondergoal in the Community Shield win over Manchester City).
I very much disagree with paying a player half a million pounds per week well into his early 30's when all empirical evidence suggests that he's starting the decline of his career.
Though Shaw suffered a horror injury last season there is little to suggest on the evidence thus far that he last lost much, or if any pace and while he can still be raw around the edges defensively, speed is king.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
In fact, some evidence suggests that focusing on weight loss can actually be harmful to an overweight person's health by tying too much concern to how much weight they lose or keep off — and then making them relapse when the scale doesn't budge despite their best efforts.
What continues to be lost, in my view, in much of what the media has reported over the last six years about the results of autopsies conducted by researchers at the Sports Legacy Institute in Boston on the brains of athletes - autopsies which show the presence of the dark splotches of tau protein which are the tell - tale sign of CTE - which is that they provide, at most, anecdotal evidence suggesting a possible connection.
An under - researched area within the work - life field, recent evidence suggests that working fathers may experience as much or more work - family conflict than their female counterparts.
And evidence suggests that too much soy is a bad, bad thing, acting as an endocrine - disrupter and triggering hormonal changes.
I found plenty of evidence regarding Hops dermatitis, oestrogenic and sedative effects of hops and much to suggest it was not generally accepted as safe in pregnancy.
What is most disturbing is that there is much evidence to suggest that this article is not simply a poorly researched, biased excuse for a news article.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that babies who have been spoon - fed have more problems with gagging and «choking» when they start to handle food... than those who have been allowed to experiment much earlier.
We just don't know very much about the effect of prison on young people, but the evidence we do have suggests it brutalises them, trapping them in an aggressive environment without role models at a crucial period of their development.
There is convincing evidence to suggest that Barack Obama's re-election team used big data much more effectively than his opponent Mitt Romney in the 2012 US presidential campaign.
For as much as Churchill's Secret War seems to zero in on decisions taken by the war - time prime minister and his adviser Lord Cherwell, the racism and sheer odium of both of whom is on stark display in the evidence presented by Mukerjee, this book is much more of an indictment of what colonialism was really about than the title suggests.
The reports follows the publication of data suggesting consumer morale is falling steadily as the public prepare for cuts to public spending, and seperate evidence that youth unemployment is still rising in much of the country.
The IND will also work much more closely with the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (Soca)- anecdotal evidence suggests about three - quarters of illegal entrants are brought to the UK through criminal gangs.
«I've read so much research on the effects of violent pornography but there's no conclusive evidence to suggest it would make a difference,» says Dymock.
There is much evidence that suggests marginal seats experience higher turnouts at elections.
Yellow incumbents hold out against the Blues: Harry Phibbs is suggesting that there's not much evidence that the Conservatives are gaining from the Liberal Democrats.
This study adds to the growing body of evidence that regional fat deposits are harmful and further suggests that the density of the stomach fat (measured by CT scan) is just as important as how much fat you have.
No one really knows the answer, but a growing body of evidence suggests that testosterone is as much the result of violence as its cause.
New sociological evidence from a a small fishing village in Baja California, Mexico suggests that the creation of marine protected areas, which influence who gets to fish and how much of species they can take, generates both extreme pro-social and anti-social behaviors among fishers, a finding that differs from previous economic and psychology studies.
Yet a growing body of evidence suggests that much online health information is unreliable.
They also present evidence that the lines that led to Neanderthals and modern humans diverged nearly 1 million years ago, much earlier than studies based on molecular evidence have suggested.
Their results suggest a drop of as much as 10 degrees for fresh water during the warm season and 6 degrees for the atmosphere in the North Atlantic, giving further evidence that the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide and Earth's surface temperature are inextricably linked.
Among them: dropping the requirement to list how much vitamin A and vitamin C are in foods, because evidence suggests deficiencies in those vitamins are rare.
Though the two datasets were collected using different measures and so aren't directly comparable, the findings bolster previous evidence suggesting that certain brain defects appear much more frequently in babies born to Zika - infected mothers.
Geologic evidence, such as ancient beaches from the Pliocene, suggest that global sea levels then were as much as 25 meters higher than today.
Evidence from archaeological digs suggests that aboriginal Aleuts were wiping out local otter populations as much as 2,500 years ago, and European fur traders all but finished the job by the end of the 19th century.
But the evidence suggests that what women want — and have always wanted — is not so much to have more children as to have more for a smaller number of children they can reliably raise to healthy adulthood.
Mounting evidence suggests that experiencing a sense of loss - of - control during eating — feeling driven or compelled to keep eating or that stopping once one has started is difficult — is the most significant element of binge - eating episodes regardless of how much food is consumed, according to the researchers.
They found that although the variegated sea urchin, L. variegatus, has a much lower life expectancy in the wild than the other two species they studied, it displayed no evidence of a decline in regenerative capacity with age, which suggests that senescence may not be tied to a short life expectancy in the wild.
Between 16,000 and 10,000 years ago, for instance, geologic evidence suggests that the region became seismically active after the Mississippi River eroded too much soil from the ground above.
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