Sentences with phrase «noted in a recent article»

She notes in a recent article for a professional journal that at least one GFI publication she has reviewed advised parents to avoid spanking their children in public, to be careful about neighbors hearing their children's cries in apartment buildings and «to instruct one's children not to tell anyone — even the child's other parent in a divorce situation — about occurring chastisement (GFI's euphemism for corporal punishment), due to potential «misunderstandings.»»
Megan McArdle notes in a recent article in the Atlantic that one of the worst decisions anyone can make from a financial point of view is to start a business.
Anthony Mirhaydari of InvestorPlace noted in a recent article that on Monday, the DJIA popped up and over two - month resistance near 16,500 and was challenging its 50 - day moving average for the first time since December.
But any other time, the market is packed with, as David Farley notes in his recent article for Gadling, «more Tiva - sandle - clad, khaki - shorts - wearing tourists than at a Dave Mathews concert.»
I'm glad you raised this as these «lakes» have been known about for years.as I noted in my recent article as follows;
As Jonathan Haidt noted in a recent article, «automatic and unconscious processes can and probably do cause the majority of our behaviors,» behaviors «that we thought we were controlling consciously.»
As noted in a recent article in the New York Times, communication technology is becoming popular not only with divorced parents, but in the courtroom and amongst lawyers as well.
Lisa Udy, a real estate professional with Logan Real Estate in Utah, notes in a recent article the following hardships often qualify:

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As I noted in the most recent Undervalued Dividend Growth Stock of the Week article on this stock, Enbridge grew its ACFFO at a compound annual rate of 7.94 % over the last ten fiscal years.
As we noted in our assessment of the November 2013 Update and confirmed by the PBO in a recent article entitled «Revised PBO Outlook and Assessment of the 2013 Update of Economic and Fiscal Projections», the Government is using higher - than - required EI premium rates to achieve its balanced budget target in 2015 - 16, despite the denial of this by the Minister of Finance.
Editor's Note: In light of the recent allegations surfacing about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, this article is worth revisiting as a reminder that Christians, churches and conservative institutions are far from immune from sex scandals.
Editor's Note: In light of the recent allegations surfacing about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, this article is worth revisiting as a reminder that Christians, churches and conservative institutions are far...
There is much more packed into these two epilogues (as well as extensive bibliographical notes of recent books and articles), but these few examples give a sampling of the pleasures to be found in this new edition of Augustine of Hippo.
Editor's note: A version of this article first appeared in January, but in light of the president's recent international tour and recent «America - first» comments, we are reposting.
Breastfeeding in public, particularly in sacred sites such as churches, remains a sensitive issue for families, as noted by a recent Religion News Service article.
The preface to a recent collection of articles by psychologists and psychiatrists notes that «the Kübler - Ross book was the beginning of a frank and vivid discussion about the implications of death in our modern society» (The Interpretation of Death, edited by Henrik M. Ruitenbeek [Jason Aronson, 1973]-RRB-.
It is significant to note that the discipline of the history of religions, in the sense the term is used in the present article, did not develop in America until a relatively recent date.
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.
JW not for the first time I applaud you with the article you have posted.For all you AKB, s you should note the objectiveness and argument of what JW has said and the rationale he uses to at least understand and consider other fans views, to which of course you are entitled.Me I honestly believe you are Deluded, Outdated and WRONG.Wenger would have had respect if he had gone when he KNEW it was all coming apart.This is not recent this is 7 - 8 seasons ago.But I do sympathise how difficult it must be dragging yourself through these tough tough times on # 9miilion f *** ing a year.All you AKB, s really do need to wake up to the reality of the position we are in and who is responsible for us being there.Who are you going to worship when he finally goes or are you going with him.Pathetic to even try to respond to opinion that is proved by where we are as a club.JW — WE SALUTE YOU
For a recent article on growing interest in major reform of New York's election laws, Gotham Gazette spoke at length with Kavanagh, noting that he «has been a staunch proponent of election reform, sponsoring many of the relevant bills that have passed his chamber.»
increased over time, I think it's worth noting (as an addition, not a correction) that the office itself is not a recent one, and is present in Article I, Section 3.
But in a recent review article, Martin Elsner and Kathrin Hoelzer note several reasons why these companies should list all the compounds involved.
In a research article, Flett and his co-authors Professor Paul Hewitt of the University of British Columbia and Professor Marnin Heisel of Western University note that physicians, lawyers and architects, whose occupations emphasize on precision, and also those in leadership roles are at higher risk for perfectionism - related suicide, citing the recent cases of prominent perfectionists who died by suicidIn a research article, Flett and his co-authors Professor Paul Hewitt of the University of British Columbia and Professor Marnin Heisel of Western University note that physicians, lawyers and architects, whose occupations emphasize on precision, and also those in leadership roles are at higher risk for perfectionism - related suicide, citing the recent cases of prominent perfectionists who died by suicidin leadership roles are at higher risk for perfectionism - related suicide, citing the recent cases of prominent perfectionists who died by suicide.
A recent scientific review article on climate and the sun similarly notes «the lack of detection of an underlying irradiance trend in the past three decades,» and concludes, in rather strong terms, that:
In a recent article in The New York Times, Jen A. Miller lamented the use of smartphones in races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquIn a recent article in The New York Times, Jen A. Miller lamented the use of smartphones in races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquin The New York Times, Jen A. Miller lamented the use of smartphones in races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquin races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquin the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.»
The New York Times has been a strong advocate for lowfat diets, even for children, yet a recent NYT article noted that vitamin - A-rich foods like liver, egg yolk, cream and shellfish confer resistance to infectious diseases in children and prevent cancer in adults.13 A Washington Post article hailed vitamin A as «cheap and effective, with wonders still being (re) discovered,» noting that recent studies have found that vitamin - A supplements help prevent infant mortality in Third World countries, protect measles victims from severe complications and prevent mother - to - child transmission of HIV virus.14 The article lists butter, egg yolk and liver as important sources of vitamin A, but claims, unfortunately, that carotenes from vegetables are «equally important.»
Mr. Weller noted that recent articles have urged caution in feeding fruit juice to children, suggesting that high intakes of juice may contribute to childhood obesity.
He's been at home in front of a computer for more years than he cares to remember (OK, 32) and is now making amends for years of many mistakes noted in the recent De-constructing computer guy articles (part 2) on T - Nation.
In a recent article on Tarkovsky, Julian Graffy notes that the Russian journal Kinovedcheskie zapiski (Notes in Cinema Analysis) asked 27 critics from around the world to list the twentieth century's 12 best films «from the point of view of history» and «from the point of view of film criticism»In a recent article on Tarkovsky, Julian Graffy notes that the Russian journal Kinovedcheskie zapiski (Notes in Cinema Analysis) asked 27 critics from around the world to list the twentieth century's 12 best films «from the point of view of history» and «from the point of view of film criticism&ranotes that the Russian journal Kinovedcheskie zapiski (Notes in Cinema Analysis) asked 27 critics from around the world to list the twentieth century's 12 best films «from the point of view of history» and «from the point of view of film criticism&raNotes in Cinema Analysis) asked 27 critics from around the world to list the twentieth century's 12 best films «from the point of view of history» and «from the point of view of film criticism»in Cinema Analysis) asked 27 critics from around the world to list the twentieth century's 12 best films «from the point of view of history» and «from the point of view of film criticism».
As a recent New York Times article noted, «Today, you'd be hard - pressed to find a health professional, a sleep scientist, or educator who would defend starting high school in the 7 a.m. hour, now the norm for many U.S. high schools, as good for physical or mental health, safety, or learning.»
McShane also addresses these issues in a recent EdNext article, noting that the complexities of the system are the biggest challenge to its implementation.
Citing a recent article, McCartney noted that 22 percent of U.S. youth report having immigrant parents and that by the year 2040 over a third of youth will be growing up in immigrant households.
Note: School discipline reform has been the subject of several articles by Mike Petrilli in recent weeks.
On this note, see three recent research articles about the EVAAS and its use in practice here, here, and here.
In a recent article in Edutopia, noted literacy scholar Nell Duke (November 6, 2017) outlined «Three Literacy Practices that Work»In a recent article in Edutopia, noted literacy scholar Nell Duke (November 6, 2017) outlined «Three Literacy Practices that Work»in Edutopia, noted literacy scholar Nell Duke (November 6, 2017) outlined «Three Literacy Practices that Work».
Maybe I shouldn't have been, but I was struck by an article in the Wall Street Journal noting the outrage by the higher education establishment that met the comments by North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory when he expressed in a radio interview his concern that many recent college graduates can not find jobs and suggested that -LSB-...]
Below is a rough breakdown of their market share in the U.S. (note: these are estimates based on recent reports and news articles from PewInternet, USA Today, Reuters, New York Times, and Publisher's Weekly, so numbers may not add up perfectly).
«It took Edelweiss — and the growing interest among book buyers to carry self published titles in their stores (see recent articles in the Christian Science Monitor and Publisher's Weekly that note increasing interest from indie bookstores in self - pubbed titles)-- to help solve the problem.»
3 Ways to Get Traditional Publishers Vying for Your Self - Published Book A recent article in Publishers Weekly noted that 47 percent of publishers acquired self - published titles in the past year.
by Erin Entrada Kelly, Book Publicist, Smith Publicity A recent article in Publishers Weekly noted that 47 percent of publishers acquired self - published titles in the past year.
In a recent WSJ article by Katherine Rosman, she noted that CARPOOL by Mary Cahill was the last book published by Random House that originated from their slush pile.
A recent Wall Street Journal article underscores this point, noting that as their parents lost jobs and homes and delayed retirement, these children are — in turn — boosting savings, cutting spending, and planning for retirement.
In the article, he explains the recent history and purpose of the month, noting key themes and resources for people who want to empower themselves with a deeper understanding of finances.
The BusinessWeek article notes that Professor Lewis's more recent study observes U.S. investors» portfolios are 12 % in international stocks — a mild uptick from the observations of her 1998 paper of 8 % — but still much less than her recommendation at that time of 39 % and current recommendation of 50 %.
As I noted in the most recent Undervalued Dividend Growth Stock of the Week article on this stock, Enbridge grew its ACFFO at a compound annual rate of 7.94 % over the last ten fiscal years.
As noted in this recent New York Times article, however, a number of creditors and debt buyers are allegedly attempting to collect on discharged debts.
She read a recent article in the Detroit Free Press regarding Metro Detroit Pet Stores selling puppy mill dogs and noted that the complaints should be directed to the MDA.
On a personal note, I acquired a Mastiff puppy a little over a year ago, so I have some recent experience with many of the things I have written about in this article.
In a recent Vetstreet article, Dr. Katherine Houpt, a certified applied animal behaviorist at Animal Behavior Consultants of Northern Michigan, explains that cats prefer to eliminate in their own territory, noting that even an indoor cat who's lived in the same place for a long period of time still may not feel as though the home is truly her territorIn a recent Vetstreet article, Dr. Katherine Houpt, a certified applied animal behaviorist at Animal Behavior Consultants of Northern Michigan, explains that cats prefer to eliminate in their own territory, noting that even an indoor cat who's lived in the same place for a long period of time still may not feel as though the home is truly her territorin their own territory, noting that even an indoor cat who's lived in the same place for a long period of time still may not feel as though the home is truly her territorin the same place for a long period of time still may not feel as though the home is truly her territory.
However, as noted in a New York Times article, the recent garment factory collapse in Bengladesh has put a spotlight on the often miserable and downright dangerous working conditions that are far too common in overseas manufacturing facilities.
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