Sentences with phrase «new research showing»

Hearths excavated at sites such as this provided many of the radiocarbon dates for new research showing that hunter - gatherers in the region that is now Wyoming and Colorado grew at the same rate as farming societies in Europe.
New research showing that peak tornado activity in the central and southern Great Plains is occurring earlier could help residents in the region be better prepared for severe weather.
Take solace in new research showing that leaders who feel incompetent really do lash out at others to temper their own inferiority.
Farron's move in a letter to a constituent released at the weekend came as the IPPR thinktank published new research showing the proposed decarbonisation target need not increase energy prices, and the government's alternative of relying on gas will boost bills by as much as # 15.
Digital Secretary Matt Hancock and Home Secretary Sajid Javid announced the move after releasing new research showing that internet users often felt threatened.
Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt has welcomed new research showing that the UK is Europe's most entrepreneurial major economy.
The government's claim that gun crime is a localised problem has been contradicted by new research showing one in eight men know someone who has acquired an illegal firearm.
Bolt's report highlights new research showing almost half of landlords would also be more reluctant to let properties to benefits claimants or homeless people as a result of the checks.
The drift towards private schools in Britain's education system is quickening, with new research showing more parents would prefer to get their children out of the comprehensive system.
Countryside Alliance warns of new research showing that on average those living in the countryside spend almost # 17 MORE on fuel each month than urban commuters, ahead of George Osborne's Autumn statement.
New research showing organic farming more effectively restores soil carbon and reduces the cause of climate change compared to conventional techniques could sway more shoppers to buy organic — especially as conscious consumerism continues to rise.
New research showing that 98 % of homes have packaged food that exceeds the recommended amount of sodium, despite drastic reductions in the last 15 years, should be a wake - up call for manufacturers to cut back on the mineral even more and for consumers...
And I recently came across new research showing that people speak with more fluency in a foreign language when they've been drinking, which is a bit more counterintuitive, since speaking in a nonnative tongue obviously requires focus.
These concerns are supported by new research showing a talent shortage that has risen over the past five years, to its highest level since 2007.
RETAINING female fly - in, fly - out workers isn't as simple as offering flexible rosters, with new research showing positive relationships with managers and opportunities for social interaction are of pa
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Well, new research shows that people who shy away from asking for advice because they think they'll appear less competent are getting worked up for nothing — asking for guidance actually makes you seem more capable.
New research shows that the worst offenders may not even know they've crossed it.
New research shows that adding family members to your company could be bad for business.
New research shows that what we all suspect is true: checking your email frequently stresses you out.
But new research shows that the hiring process for Canadians, on average, moves faster than most comparable countries.
Comprehensive new research shows that the dominant model of building workplace diversity is broken.
New research shows that eliminating Canada's traffic nightmares would cause productivity, paycheques and property values to skyrocket.
New research shows that, when executed well, workplace literacy, essential - skills training and other initiatives can actually make you money.
Yet new research shows that economic benefits aren't the only factor behind raising wages.
The new research shows that something different has been happening: Boards have been allowing CEO pay to climb ever higher by offering executives the same number of options year in and year out, regardless of company stock prices.
But new research shows exercise — and lifting weights, in particular — can immediately enhance long - term memory by around 20 percent.
New research shows that when people check their phones while sharing a meal with others, they don't enjoy themselves as much.
Still, new research shows that productivity and profitability more often follow those leaders who don't sweat the small stuff and focus more on guiding the highest - level vision and strategy for the company:
Our new research shows that the reason for this is very simple.
But new research shows that the great wave of immigrants that arrived before 1920 permanently raised income levels and lowered poverty rates in the regions where they settled.
Though less visible than manufactured goods and natural resources, our new research shows that Canadian companies are increasingly selling their engineering, computer, insurance, and other high - value services in global markets.
OFFSHORE investors are targeting the assets of distressed property investment funds, while listed developers have restructured their debt and are ready to chase bargains in Perth's residential development land market, new research shows.
Samsung sold more smartphones than Apple in the third quarter of 2012, as consumers postponed purchases in anticipation of the iPhone 5, new research showed on Tuesday, while Nokia slipped down the rankings to be overtaken by Blackberry maker Research in Motion.
However, new research shows that this rule doesn't work for retirees in today's low - rate environment.
New research shows these wildly popular investment funds are so far serving investors well by encouraging prudent savings habits.
Fund managers cut their exposure to both commodities and emerging market equities to record lows this month, as oil and metals seem unable to shrug off price weakness and China recession fears mount, new research shows.
New research shows that among older voters, women are more right wing than men, but in younger cohorts, women are more to the left.
New research shows that more than 75 percent of workers aged 18 to 24 say employee perks are crucial to their job satisfaction, compared to only half of baby boomers.
New research shows just how much Google's search manipulation affects voters when making decisions.
New research shows that the plastic problem is growing, but the full impact on marine life remains unknown.
Women continue to be severely underrepresented on the boards of tech companies, both public and private, even as the number of women on corporate boards overall ticks up slightly, new research shows.
Electronic toys, however, are a tricky line to walk — as new research shows that toys that glow and beep can hinder language development, compared to good old wooden puzzles and blocks.
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New research shows savers contribute more readily to Roth IRAs than traditional IRAs, with more than 7 in 10 new Roth IRAs opened exclusively with contributions.
New research shows Canada has the tools in place to meet its climate commitment at a relatively modest cost to the economy, but the provinces could do more
New research shows that humpback whales are basically the ocean's superheroes, regularly intervening on behalf of other animals to protect them from killer whales.
And new research shows an interesting twist: A study out last week from the Washington Post reveals that for a surprising number of Christians, this past election seemingly caused them to leave their churches.
New research shows tens of thousands of people are so poor they can't afford a bed.
According to LifeWay Research president Ed Stetzer, new research shows that New Englanders «are less responsive [to evangelism than the rest of the country], but maybe more responsive than you think.»
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