Sentences with phrase «much research suggests»

«Indeed, much research suggests that the most effective professional learning opportunities are moderately intense, ongoing, and curriculum specific.»
Although many school districts are increasing the amount of sedentary test - prep time, much research suggests that activity is better for students.
Much research suggests that things that extend life span, such as rapamycin, might not stretch health spans.

Not exact matches

Trump suggested that US compliance with the Paris accord could «cost America as much as 2.7 million lost jobs by 2025, according to the National Economic Research Associates.»
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.
Research by the Bank of Canada that Poloz unveiled in his lecture suggests that if Canada's companies have spread out across the globe, rather than simply doing the bulk of their work at home, then the domestic economy will be much less responsive to subtle changes in borrowing costs and the exchange rate.
As much as you might want to ask for a large amount upfront, the research suggests that you should start small and establish a commitment precedent for continually bigger amounts.
Women spend too much time on housework relative to men, new research suggests, and it's probably dragging on U.S. productivity.
Indeed, recent research suggests sensitive men might have as much trouble becoming senior executives as their female colleagues.
(Although, new research on this topic suggests that it is not as much of an advantage as you think, since our birth order is really about how we act with our family and not out in the real world.)
Research suggests that while men tend to thrive in traditional command - and - control reporting structures, women do much better in collaborative and co-operative work environments.
The «sad desk lunch» is a common occurrence in pretty much every American workplace, where it's estimated that only one in five employees eat lunch away from their desk, in spite of research that suggests taking a midday break is beneficial for productivity and creativity.
Truth: People tend to avoid whole eggs because of their high cholesterol content, but recent research suggests that the cholesterol from our diets doesn't have much of an effect on the level of cholesterol in our blood.
Save yourself A LOT of time and focus on simply enjoying your hobby without so much striving, the research suggests.
EM ETPs have recouped 75 percent of 2015 outflows, the «short EM» trade is much less crowded than it was at the start of the year, and EM valuations are no longer unambiguously cheap, our research suggests.
But much of the research conducted thus far suggests otherwise; the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, for instance, recently concluded that workers would receive a maximum of only a quarter of the benefits from tax cuts; and even then, it is most likely to be the higher earners that would be the biggest beneficiaries.
As a side note, we in Australia have not tended to allow much role for «new economy» developments, such as the adoption of information technology, though some research does suggest that this may have played a greater role than conventional wisdom has allowed.
What may be surprising is by just how much: Our research suggests that the average couple retiring in 2017 could expect to spend about $ 275,000 on out - of - pocket health care costs during their retirement.2
Here's what we know: A large body of research suggests that the status of our marriages influences our well - being at least as much as the status of our finances.»
Much of the more recent research on this subject suggests that he did not.
Sometimes the use of this symbol has led investigators to assume that there was a clearly definable document which could be recovered from Matthew and Luke, but further research has suggested that the limits of Q are much vaguer than had been supposed.
Again, in the life sciences and in the social sciences much knowledge has been accumulated, but the function of such knowledge is not to extinguish the demand for research but rather to provide the basis for vast new explorations into the questions suggested by such knowledge.
some online research suggests this could be a result of too - tight braiding, too much stretching in the braiding process (I usually have trouble rolling the dough so do it kind of in mid-air.
If that doesn't sound like much, the research suggests that 7.8 million Brits have given meat the boot and 3.9 million identify as vegetarian.
But while an early study by Baade suggested that this period can last up to 10 years, follow - up research by Eckstein and Delaney indicates that the period has recently gotten much shorter.
«Research on both inequality across schools and tracking within schools has suggested that students in more affluent schools and top tracks are given the kind of problem - solving education that befits the future managerial class, whereas students in lower tracks and higher - poverty schools are given the kind of rule - following tasks that mirror much of factory and other working - class work.»
Still, some research suggests having a much older husband isn't so bad; those marriages don't seem to divorce that much.
There's a great deal of stigma associated with screen time, and to an extent, it's warranted: there is, after all, some research to suggest that too much screen time is associated with kids» social and behavioral issues.
But research using ultrasound (much more accurate than a clinical exam, especially in the first stage of labor) suggests that this common assumption is probably wrong.
Research suggests that formula - fed babies may be as much as 3 times more likely to suffer from severe respiratory illnesses like bronchitis, croup and pneumonia.
(Dory's response): «That is because no attachment research that we're aware of has ever supported, or even so much as suggested, that single people as a whole are more secure than coupled people.
That is because no attachment research that we're aware of has ever supported, or even so much as suggested, that single people as a whole are more secure than coupled people.
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.
Many research sources suggest that individuals can suffer from a stand - alone diagnosis called «Sensory processing disorder» (SPD), but the debate is still current and not much is understood about these issues.
Research has shown that it's okay to tell your children about their surrogacy birth origins — in fact, some studies have suggested that waiting until age 7 is too late and that children told earlier are much more adjusted, especially if their parents don't show distress concerning the surrogacy journey.
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.
Some women swear by these, and most hospitals still prescribe them, although limited research suggests they don't help much, if at all.
Other research in political psychology suggests that the no campaign has had a much easier job — those inclined to political conservatism are more likely to have a «negativity bias» in their response to environmental stimuli — conservatives have more of a physiological reaction to potential threats in the environment and subsequently devote more psychological resources towards dealing with them: conservatives, quite literately, see more things that could go wrong than liberals.
What began as a scandal about newspaper ethics now threatens to become a serious embarrassment for David Cameron, after the latest carefully researched allegations by The New York Times, which suggest that Coulson was much better informed than he made out.
«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.
But the latest research suggests a much more sophisticated analysis is needed to prevent another crisis.
Instead, new psychological research suggests that it is not necessarily citizens» personal (dis) content with their lives that matters as much as the perceived Zeitgeist of our time: a powerful shared feeling that society is taking a turn for the worse.
After doing some much - needed research, cognitive scienctists are suggesting a new way to boost students» lagging scores: Get rid of the hallowed (and stultifying) classroom lecture.
The notion that we have free will flies in the face of much modern neuroscientific research, which suggests an ever - increasing number of our «choices» are somehow hardwired into us — from which candidate we vote for to which flavor of ice cream tops our cone.
This focus on the hook - up culture also obscures two much bigger issues that our research suggests many young people are struggling with: forming and maintaining healthy and fulfilling romantic relationships and dealing with widespread misogyny and sexual harassment.
But research over the past decade has suggested that the area may be overactive in depression, dampening down those reward centers too much.
But the research team said their findings suggest that it will take much longer after a wildfire for sites to return to forests, if they return at all.
Recent research, Saal said, has found that as much as 98 percent of the water on Earth also comes from primitive meteorites, suggesting a common source for water on Earth and the moon.
It is always tricky to think about time, and new research now suggests that deadline pressure might contribute to our distorted view of how much time we really need to get everything done.
The much - anticipated 184 - page guide sets out how to do just that, suggesting that those wielding the «most power» — advisers, research institutions, and funding agencies — strive to rectify problems that fuel neglect and exploitation of postdoctoral researchers.
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