Sentences with phrase «note about the study»

To be sure, as Atkin notes about the study, the fact that the findings are drawn from 1980s data means circumstances could have changed since then.
There are a few things to note about the study.
A congressional bill that President Donald Trump recently signed into law established new sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea included a short note about studying cryptocurrency to identify «emerging illicit finance threats.»

Not exact matches

I hadn't had anyone come in in a couple hours and was brushing up on my class notes for the week feeling pretty good about being paid to study.
The average fund lost about 1 percent in 2015, the study found, noting that many actively - managed funds focused on macro strategies were beaten by computer algorithms.
Their «From Mad Men to Sad Men» study noted the following — «Think about how many people on the agency team, at all levels, communicate with the client.
«This study finds money is probably a bad gift perhaps because it can't send a meaningful message about intimacy and tends to send the wrong message about status differences,» notes PsyBlog, adding «perhaps that's why it seems to be OK to give money to children, but not adults.»
According to a recent study by Bain & Company, this fusion boosted sales of luxury goods by 5 % last year, amounting to about $ 325 billion, notes The New York Times.
About 60 percent of millennials report feeling «inadequate» about their own life because of something they saw on social media, like flashy clothing or vacations, the study nAbout 60 percent of millennials report feeling «inadequate» about their own life because of something they saw on social media, like flashy clothing or vacations, the study nabout their own life because of something they saw on social media, like flashy clothing or vacations, the study notes.
«It's a protocol unto itself,» one former staffer at the firm recently said about the method, noting that the business development team studies published rankings of top agents to figure out their next targets.
Subject to all the usual qualifiers about empirical work, I note a new study of shareholder activism that suggests it does not creat value and can even be value destroying:
It cited 2016 Pew Research Center data showing that more than 55 percent of households older than age 65 watch cable news programs, and it noted that «one multi-country study found that public broadcast news (such as PBS) increased political knowledge, while cable news actually reduced knowledge that people have about actual events.»
It cited 2016 Pew Research Center data showing that more than 55 % of households older than age 65 watch cable news programs, and it noted that «one multi-country study found that public broadcast news increased political knowledge, while cable news actually reduced knowledge that people have about actual events.»
But you should also note that much of the history you study is about major religions that rose to positions of power over the people.
A note about researching / archiving: This is something I've done for half a dozen case studies or websites on abuse situations.
@Saraswati, Sorry Chad, but I've lived and worked in China and spent a lot of time studying the country and that's just a crock (note I know little about Stalin and am just talking about Mao).
Between 1933 and 1936 Collingwood wrote in the manuscripts «Notes Towards a Metaphysics,» «The Nature of Metaphysical Study,» «Method and Metaphysics,» and «Realism and Idealism,» that metaphysics was an attempt to find out what we can about the general nature of reality.
Note: This post was written in 2007, and launched me on a study about the church, much of which is found in various other posts on this blog.
Our newest edition includes about 44 % more study notes than the previous editions.
Thus, except where specifically noted, when the study talks about «religious television» it is essentially referring to the electronic church, rather than to all religious broadcasting.
So when I would get to the unit on the prophets in this introductory biblical studies course, I would be up there ranting and raving about justice, and the passion for justice, and my students would be sitting there not looking excited at all, taking notes, wondering what was going to be on the exam.
In his recent study of process theology, Peter Hamilton has noted that he has found among the young people with whom he has worked as a chaplain and teacher of divinity a willingness to consider very seriously the reality of God but a feeling that talk about «personal immortality» makes no sense.
In a recent careful review of several studies lately published about Charles Darwin and his influence, Professor Gillispie, of Princeton University, noted that with most of the Victorian «rationalists» and «agnostics,» the «decisive factor» in their turning from the Christian faith was «in no case the findings of science.»
I think study Bibles can be helpful, IF we realize that they simply contain condensed notes from someone else about what they think the Bible teaches.
When you copy - paste a section out of any book or reference work into your sermon or Bible study notes, it automatically includes notes about the source of those ideas.
Below are the sermon notes for how I preached this passages about 20 years ago... If you read through it, please note that I disagree with what I say about «salvation,» with what I say about prayer, Bible study, and church attendance, and what I say about the overall point of the entire passage of Ephesians 2.
Thompson notes on her blog entry about the study that «sampling was not large enough to make any assessment on the overall percentage of contaminated product.
Plus, not only is it inexpensive (a 2014 study noted a rotisserie chicken cost about five dollars less at any given supermarket versus a pound of the raw meat), but it also cuts down your cooking time by quite a bit.
A recent New York Times article, about scientists visiting Aquiares to study, noted the increase in biodiversity as a result of the extensive variety of shade trees and the provision of buffer zones.
Now, before any of you worry about the natural sugar content found in dates, I think it's important to note that studies have classified dates to be a low - glycemic food (source), and have found that even diabetics can consume them without significant glucose spikes (source).
Editor's Note: Brian Ruddell, a New Zealander studying in Australia, was kind enough to write us about High Performance Liquid Chromatography tests that he performed on a number of chiles that he grew in his garden, as well as a famous hot sauce.
by Brian Ruddell Editor's Note: Brian Ruddell, a New Zealander studying in Australia, was kind enough to write us about High Performance Liquid Chromatography tests that he performed on a number of chiles that he grew in his garden, as well as a famous hot sauce.
Your local radio broadcaster, who sees 162 games a year and studies the media notes for an hour before the game so he'll know what he's talking about — he can't vote.
On this week's episode, SB Nation's John Sheeran joined us to talk about some of the things he's noted in extensive film study — both with current Bengals players and rookies they could be targeting.
However, the USDA study noted above found that participation was only about 3 percent lower in districts that charged $ 2.00 per meal as compared to $ 1.50 per meal.
In one study, researchers watched mothers and infants as they played together, and noted whether or not mothers heeded their babies» signals about being touched.
Dr. Pope's org Challenge Success notes,» [S] everal studies have shown that when students have some choice over assignments, such as which topics to write about or which problems to do, they are more likely to be engaged in the work and complete it... If homework is going to be assigned, it should be developmentally appropriate, meaningful, and engaging for the students.»
However, we would also immediately note that participants in this study were required to follow a balanced meal plan with a restricted number of calories (about 1,700 calories per day).
Kridler notes that while disposable diaper advocates try to cite «a British study that suggested all the washing and drying of cloth diapers meant their environmental impact was about equal to that of disposables», that the study has been criticized by environmentalists who point out that «the combination of chemicals in the diapers and their baby waste make for an unhealthy contribution to landfills and potentially ground water.»
That same study also noted that having daughters increased moms» lifespans very slightly, although not statistically significant enough to write home about.
Although the US falls behind other nations when it comes to extended breastfeeding - or breastfeeding past infancy - a study referenced by Kelly Mom notes that the average weaning age for US moms who practice attachment parenting is about 2.5 years.
There has been concern raised about a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency and rickets among infants and children, with reports emerging in the United States from Alaska, 1,2 Iowa, 3 Nevada, 4 California, 5 North Carolina, 6 Texas, 7 and mother - infant pairs in Boston, 8 among others.9 The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in young children also appears to be high in other countries, including England, 10 Greece, 11 and Canada.12, 13 One study from China found a 65.3 % prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among 12 - to 24 - month - olds, but few cases (3.7 %) of radiographic or clinical rickets were noted.14 Previous studies suggest risk factors to be dark skin pigmentation1,3 - 12 and breastfeeding without supplementation.1 - 7, 9,12,13 To date, reports have focused primarily on young infants compared with toddlers.
WARNINGS ABOUT FEEDING PEANUTS TO YOUR BABY: Please note that the children in the LEAP study were fed peanuts under close medical supervision.
Although awareness has increased about sports concussions, little research has been done on middle school athletes, especially girls, noted study co-author Dr. Melissa Schiff, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Washington School of Public Health in Seattle.
The subway system's decline has had an appreciable effect on the city's economy — a study by the Independent Budget Office last fall found that the constant delays cost residents about $ 864,000 per day in lost wages, and a study by Comptroller Scott Stringer's office noted that the figure could add up to $ 389 million per year if the transit system is not brought into a state of good repair.
Note that in this case study, we are talking about actions which clearly labeled that people were signing up to receive emails from Environmental Action, and the new signups were onboarded with a welcome email etc..
Note: I am mostly thinking about Europe and North America and I would like to hear about studies / articles concerning any of these states In the last years, EU have faced several cases of countries...
Notes to Editors The report, «How alcohol industry organisations mislead the public about alcohol and cancer», by Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani Hessari, Cécile Knai and Elisabete Weiderpass, will be published online in Drug and Alcohol Review at 22:00 6 September 2017 The Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate on alcohol's impact on society.
The findings are the first to note increased greenhouse gas emissions due to antibiotic use in cattle; a recent study suggests that methane emissions from cud - chewing livestock worldwide, including cows, account for about 4 % of the greenhouse gas emissions related to human activity.
As such, the genome holds much less influence about longevity than expected and our results help to explain why [genome studies] of longevity have failed to find a reliable signal so far,» noted Erlich.
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