Sentences with phrase «of a recent study arguing»

Contrary to claims of a recent study arguing that atheism results from adverse genetic mutations, there is no evidence linking atheism with poor physical or mental health.

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A recent study argued that the precipitous drop was due in part to the U.S.'s agreement to make lower tariffs — which it had been temporarily approving on an annual basis — permanent as a result of China's new WTO - membership status.
Highlights the recent article in the MIT Sloan Management Review co-authored by Andrew King, which argues «the majority» of Christensen's 77 case studies did not fully fit his theory.
Recent scholarly studies such as by Stickler, Cholij and Cochini have reopened the debate about the origins of priestly celibacy, arguing that the Eastern practice is not ancient but an accommodation to lapses among married clergy.
For example, in a recent analysis published in an edition of International Studies in Catholic Education dedicated to the question of whether there can be such a thing as a Catholic curriculum, Therese D'Orsa argues from the Australian experience that «attempts to give meaning to the concept of a Catholic curriculum... have ranged across a spectrum familiar to those who lead in Catholic schools» and that such initiatives have had a «limited impact».
If I were choosing recent books in this area which most deserve to be read outside the country, I would start with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology in The Desire of the Nations; John Milbank's critique of the social sciences in Theology and Social Theory; Timothy Gorringe's provocative political reading of Karl Barth in Karl Barth: Against Hegemony; Peter Sedgwick's The Market Economy and Christian Ethics; Michael Banner's Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems; Duncan Forrester's Christian Justice and Public Policy; and Timothy Jenkins's Religion in Everyday Life: An Ethnographic Approach, which argues with a dense interweaving of theory and empirical study for a social anthropological approach to English religion which has learned much from theology.
We haven't always appreciated the level of importance that should be attached to getting enough sleep, but as the scientific studies stack up in recent times, it is very hard to argue against the observation that getting the right amount of sleep, is a key aspect of achieving a healthy lifestyle.
[12] Another recent study found that only 20 percent of children who experienced divorce had parents who argued frequently while married (compared to seven percent of children whose parents stayed married).
personal preferences, influenced by recent Western cultural values and social ideology, NOT studies of the natural biology and needs of the human infant have argued against babies arousing at night to feed a lot; and, indeed, the «sleep like a baby» or «shush the baby is sleeping» model, while some kind of western ideal is NOT what babies are designed to do nor experience, and it is definitely not in their own biological or emotional or social best interest.
The government argues that publishing the most recent studies it has carried out on the impacts of Brexit would undermine its ability to negotiate the best deal for Britain.
But Susan Dudley, director of George Washington University's Regulatory Studies Center in Washington DC, which conducts independent research on regulatory proposals, argues that there has already been a drop in exposure to silica dust and its health effects in recent years.
However, one of the authors of the recent genetic study, Michael Bailey of Northwestern University, argues that we need to pursue the science because same - sex relationships are still socially controversial.
A recent study by a team of US astronomers argues that Charon might harbor frozen underground oceans of liquid water, the pressence of which could be inferred by surface geologic features that could be visible to the New Horizons -LSB-...]
In his fat summits, he pretty persuasively argues that lots of recent, well conducted studies show that fat and saturated fat consumption are healthful, and swears that his cardio - related numbers are excellent and he is eating lots of fat including lots of coconut oil.
Inventing an ideology Jonathan Burack argues that a «global education ideology» has «captivated» social studies experts in recent years, resulting in a curriculum that is «deeply suspicious» of both American institutions and our role in the world («The Sun Sets on the West,» Feature, Spring 2004).
Quantitative editor Andrew Flowers argued that a key part of the debate is over, and that recent studies have converged on the finding that value - added measures accurately predict students» future test scores.
Recent studies have emboldened supporters of the trend who argue that there is increasingly clear evidence that high SEL competency in students correlates to better academic performance.
An article in New Media and Marketing argues that social networks, while good places to promote specials and make new initial contacts, rank low on the actual engagement spectrum: «In Razorfish's recent Liminal study, consumers rated the popular social networks near the bottom as places to engage with brands — especially if they're over 45, research clearly shows that your brand's website is a hell of lot more important than your Facebook page or Twitter account.»
An immediate annuity's ability to transfer money from people who die early to those who die late is largely the reason that a recent study by former U.S. Treasury official Mark Warshawsky concluded that while an annuity didn't always provide more retirement income than using the 4 % rule or other type of systematic withdrawal, it did so often enough that «it is hard to argue against a significant and widespread role for immediate life annuities in the production of retirement income.»
The No Kill Advocacy Center argues that appreciably less than one percent of dogs with worrisome behaviors are beyond our current ability to rehabilitate, pointing to recent studies and to the beliefs of practiced shelter directors.
A recent study on the GIS melt during the Eemian argues that temperature rise alone produced 55 % of the melt and the rest was caused by higher solar insolation and feedbacks.
A recent study from the Swedish Ministry of Sustainable Development argues that males have a disproportionately larger impact on global warming («women cause considerably fewer carbon dioxide emissions than men and thus considerably less climate change»).
A recent study argues that the bifurcation to a seasonally ice - free state in some single column models is an artifact of the model setup (Eisenman, 2012).
In a recent conversation, one of my friends - let's call him X - argued that we waste too much money in pointless scientific studies.
In a series entitled Growing Sustainable Biofuels over at WorldChanging, Patrick Mazza, Research Director of Climate Solutions, argues that while the recent studies do highlight areas for concern, they have also been subject to sensationalist reporting and selective quoting.
Further, as a recent study of the preference for non-litigious dispute settlement in the ASEAN investment context has persuasively argued, we should not assume that dispute settlement models that do not fit the European or western experience are flawed or indeed failures, but rather are independent and legitimate forms of legalization.
James K. McNulty is an associate psychology professor at the University of Tennessee and the author of the recent study, published in the Journal of Family Psychology, that argues that men and women who absolve their partners end up with partners who only behave worse.
And Business Insider Australia argued that our inability to accept that mistakes inevitably happen has led to a culture of medical overdiagnosis and overtreatment in the western world, citing a recent study from the UK.
It also explores the significance of constitutional reforms in achieving a reconciled Australia and profiles a case study of recent developments in the Fitzroy Valley to argue that community - led development projects ensure the best outcomes for addressing concerns in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Some of the previous studies examined the relationship between either burnout and coping strategies or burnout and the work's psychological demand, others more recent studies have argued the value of active coping or problem focused coping in a job strain context.
A recent article in the Harvard Business Review cited a National Bureau of Economic Research study that argues that «high - skilled, hard - to - automate jobs will increasingly demand social adeptness.»
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