Sentences with phrase «much studied by»

Most of the emphasis in SIFI designation is placed on this interconnectedness, which has been much studied by academics, along with size, which is easy to determine.
There are a lot of reasons, much studied by the «experts» in pastoral ministry.
Neither attitudes nor institutions, however, are much studied by today's poverty researchers.

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In another, the researchers asked study participants to quickly assess how much a person weighed by looking at faces on a computer screen.
Although these calculators are plentiful on the internet, only 4 in 10 workers report that they or their spouse have ever tried to estimate how much money they'll need, a recent study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute found.
But a new study from consumer lender Earnest shows that the vast majority of those 4 million people aren't making very much money by working on any of the major gig economy platforms.
Much has been said about the possible impact of automation: A Forrester study estimates that 6 percent of jobs will be replaced by robots within four years; others say half the world's jobs will be gone by 2035.
The international figures aren't much better: According to a 142 - country study conducted by Gallup in 2013, only 13 % of global workers feel engaged and committed to their work.
According to a recent article by Stanford's Emma Seppälä for the Greater Good Science Center, «one of the most extensive studies on charisma found that charisma is not so much a gift as a learnable skill.»
But according to Gallup's Employee Engagement Q12 Study, engagement isn't influenced by workplace perks nearly as much as by the intangibles suggested in the following questions:
«Their study, published in 2010, posits that a person's preference for a given color can be determined by averaging out how much that person likes all of the objects they associate with that color.
, and in the piece they discuss why stories are much more influential than facts (again, a conclusion backed by numerous studies) through their ability to change emotional beliefs in a way that «logical» arguments just can't touch.
Like the detrimental physical effects of sitting, the mental health consequences of so much time spent on your butt can not be relieved just by joining a gym, according to the study.
There's substantial value in paying attention to what your consumers are saying on social media, and you can learn equally as much by studying your competitors» tweets, posts, blogs and op eds.
A new study by researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden and the London School of Economics finds the effects of roboticization in fact countervail much of the negative media sentiment.
So much so, in fact, that a study by Zendesk found that 92 % of customers feel satisfied after communicating with a brand over this channel.
Lots of people are talking about a study put out this morning by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives about how the average Canadian CEO will earn as much by lunchtime today as the average Canadian does in a year.
While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
Studies, including a recent IIHS report, also show that AEB technology can reduce insurance injury claims by as much as 35 percent.
Referencing a recent study by Life Meets Work, Inc. and the Boston College Center for Work and Family, Fell says that «pretty much any manager can successfully manage a telecommuting workforce if they're given the proper tools.»
A January study of more than 2,000 adults in the United States by Clarizen and Harris Poll discovered some employees would much rather watch paint dry (17 percent), commute four hours (12 percent) or endure a root canal (8 percent) than attend a boring meeting.
A much discussed 2010 study by professors from INSEAD, the Kellogg School, and Tel Aviv University found that «travel and living abroad have long been seen as good for the soul.
A study by Catherine Armington and Zoltan Acs using U.S. Census Bureau data found that the annual «birthrate» of new companies doesn't vary much over time.
When you try to do several things at once, you aren't more productive, but less by as much as 40 percent, according to brain scan studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Much work needs to be done to help ensure female entrepreneurs can fully contribute to the Canadian economy, according to the study released Wednesday and co-funded by the Bank of Montreal, the federal government, Carleton University and the Beacon Agency.
In big markets in the United States, LTE's median speeds have dropped by as much as 50 % in the last year, according to a study done by TwinPrime, a startup that makes tools to speed up mobile apps.
A report released by the Global Public Policy Institute and the Mercator Institute for China Studies, both of which are based in Germany, said Europe's economic ties with China are more important than those it has with Russia, and the stakes associated with calling out Beijing are much higher.
And a study from researchers at Cornell and Stanford found that people tend to underestimate — by as much as 50 percent — how willing others are to help when asked.
A recent study showed that push notifications on mobile drive increases in 90 - day retention rates by as much as 180 %.
The study did show workers facing more of a time crunch as they entered their thirties, but the pressures on them were made much worse by another factor.
And by «studying» I mean I've tried to figure out why I've experienced so much conflict.
A 2008 study published in the Journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics concluded that inactive individuals who normally complained of fatigue experienced increases in energy of up to 20 percent and decreased fatigue as much as 65 percent by participating in regular, low - intensity physical activity.
A recent Commonwealth Fund study co-authored by Collins looked at how much low - income people, who would otherwise be eligible for Medicaid if their state had expanded the program, would pay in premiums and out - of - pocket health costs if they enrolled in «silver» Obamacare plans and if they were «medium» users of health care.
Nearly a third of patients say that confusion over how much insurance will cover versus patient responsibility contributes to payment delays, according to a West study cited by Televox.
Take a much - trumpeted 2014 study out of MIT, in which research subjects underwent work trials with both human and robots in charge and found they preferred being managed by the machines.
In a study for the Fraser Institute, Economist Stephen T. Easton attempted to calculate how much tax revenue the Canadian government could gain by legalizing marijuana.
This follows an internal study by the company that showed just how much users hate such ads — 69 % of people who encounter them abandoned the entire page completely, versus the 9 % who actually ventured to press the «get app» button.
According to Fraunhofer ISE, the concepts developed by joint study could reduce the production cost for BIPV modules as much as 35 %.
It reduced a lake's biodiversity by as much as one third before reaching the level of acidity that previous studies assumed the damage began.
An analysis by University of Chicago Law School economists David S. Evans, Howard Chang, and Steven Joyce entitled «The Impact of the U.S. Debit Card Interchange Fee Regulation on Consumer Welfare: An Event Study Analysis» quantifies just how much consumers are expected to lose, rather than gain, from The Durbin amendment.
Americans ages 65 + on the other hand, have on average been much less impacted by the great recession, experiencing a net worth decline of just 6 % between 2005 and 2009 vs. a 28 % decline among all Americans according to a recent Pew Research Center study.
This study by The Trade Partnership estimates that proposed antidumping duties on shrimp imports could raise the price of shrimp by as much as 44 percent.
But in study published in Environmental Research Letters in 2015, researchers projected that the area scorched by wildfires in Southern California will grow by as much as 77 percent by the middle of the century due to warming.
Posted September 22, 2015 by Josh L Davis Americans are plugging up landfills with twice as much garbage as previously believed, a new study has found.
And studies show that hitting the gym a few times a week doesn't offset the damage done by sitting too much.
Germany's economy could shrink by as much as 10 percent in the year after a euro collapse, the magazine cited an unpublished study from the German Finance Ministry as saying.
A study issued by CIBC World Markets in March suggested that a system of carbon tariffs, combined with oil prices more than $ 100 a barrel, «could reverse the migration of certain manufacturing industries that have left North America for much cheaper labour markets in China.»
When fans receive a response to their questions, this study by Mr Youth shows that as much as 80 % go on to make a buying decision.
To show how much renters insurance quotes in South Dakota can vary by location, we collected and reviewed costs for our study's sample rental unit across 32 cities and towns.
Total Canadian retirement savings will not, then,  increase by as much as is assumed in the Dungan study.
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