1) There have been a number
of recent articles questioning / explaining what the Fed can do in this present environment.
Not exact matches
According to a fascinating
recent Nature
article by Tom Clynes, science has been hard at work trying to figure out the answer to that
question for more than four decades with the the Study
of Mathematically Precocious Youth.
Tom Mulcair's
recent article for the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) raises perhaps more
questions than it answers about the NDP's positions on the economics
of energy and the environment.
After the parade
of horrors over over the last several weeks, it's a
question I've personally struggled with, which is what made me so appreciative
of a
recent Quartz
article from Jenni Avins.
Many
recent articles discussing shale oil production focus on short - term logistics and financing issues and not the major
question of how much oil is left to produce.
That
question is at the heart
of a
recent article at Webtorials, entitled «Can the PSTN be Shut Down?»
This
article is a discussion and evaluation
of a
recent book on Whitehead's religious philosophy.1 It is hoped that some
of the
questions raised by the discussion will stimulate others to propose constructive solutions.
In a
recent series
of articles in The Guardian, a number
of authors have addressed the
question of Darwinism and morality.
It's Chelsea day here on CaughtOffside, and after doing a once over in the comments
of both our most - popular
article to date and Squiddy's
recent entry — a
question came to mind:
To help answer that
question, here is an excerpt form a
recent Huffington Post
article written by a colleague
of mine, Dr. Jim Taylor.
I'd dropped by to talk about the
recent C&E
article on prepping for 2014, and his
question was a natural one for the host
of a show with the word «Twitter» in its title.
Please read the introductory
article and my most
recent article to see what the column is all about, and then send me a
question of your own!
Recent hullabaloo over drug companies paying for ghostwritten medical journal
articles — that doctors later sign their names to — has raised
questions about a wealth
of hidden financial arrangements in the medical research community.
And yet most
of the
articles in a
recent issue
of the Commons» House Magazine (16 May) are written on the assumption that none
of the
questions which has been re-examined ad nauseam in the past two or three decades can be taken as read.
Radio appearances include
recent pieces such as this
article on writer Alan Garner and a recording
of Gardeners»
Question Time both on Radio 4.
With the
recent release
of the book Nourishing Broth and the surge
of news
articles about broth, I've gotten a lot
of questions about the benefits
of bone broth.
To specifically address these
questions,
recent review
articles published in influential, peer - reviewed publications were selected for this current discussion, as these review
articles rigorously evaluate and summarize findings across a number
of scientific studies and provide the overall «state
of knowledge.»
As an associate professor at the University
of Hawaii's Women's Studies Department, Saraswati strives to answer that
question to this day, particularly in her most
recent article «Wikisexuality: Rethinking Sexuality in Cyberspace.»
Finally my blog will have more
recent articles answering your
questions, and supporting the main
articles found in the menu at the top
of this page.
A teacher in the audience asked the panel about a
recent New York Times
article, which declared the picture book dead, and how to respond to parents seriously
questioning whether to skip picture books in favor
of other materials.
I've received a number
of questions and comments on my
recent article, The Flipped Classroom.
A trio
of recent studies and
articles raises troubling
questions about America's «Achievement - Gap Mania.»
That's a
question Christopher T. Cross asked in a
recent Education Week
article, «States» Uneven Teacher Supply Complicates Staffing
Of Schools.»
DeVos has «not been shy about avoiding the media,» noted a
recent AP
article, citing lack
of public announcement
of her first school visit and her refusal to allow those who showed up anyway to join her on the school tour: «DeVos does not take reporters»
questions after speeches and her few interviews were with conservative news outlets.»
I examined this
question in a
recent article for CALmatters — one that has stirred conversations and generated a rebuttal from two
of the city's board
of education members who declined my initial requests for interviews.
Following up on my most
recent post about «School - Level Bias in the PVAAS Model in Pennsylvania,» also in Ohio — a state that also uses «the best» and «most sophisticated» VAM (i.e., a version
of the Education Value - Added Assessment System [EVAAS]; for more information click here)-- this seems to be a problem, as per an older (2013)
article just sent to me following my prior post «Teachers» «Value - Added» Ratings and [their] Relationship to Student Income Levels [being]
Questioned.»
In a blog post up now on the New York Times Learning Network, Facing History and Ourselves Senior Program Associate Laura Tavares pairs an
article about the
recent report documenting the history
of racial lynching in America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird» in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important
questions about race, justice, and memory today.
This important
question came up in the context
of a
recent Wall Street Journal
article, which stated that:
That being said I do want to introduce one
question that arose out
of a reading
of some
recent articles.
A
recent Bloomberg Businessweek
article questioned whether some
of the factors identified reflected not disinterested research, but data mining.
See virtually any
of his weekly posts for his chart, but the most
recent should be at http://www.hussmanfunds.com/wmc/wmc161212e.png (DJM: the
article in
question is here.)
In more
recent years, there has been various pet
articles and opinions
questioning the need for vaccinations as well as the risk
of vaccines.
If you have
questions about the different types
of dog grooming brushes and their uses, check out my
recent article that discusses this topic.
Their most
recent article looks at «Answering Five Big
Questions About The Future
Of Mega Man.»
On the 15th February 1976 an
article appeared in The Sunday Times about
recent additions to the Tate's collection, illustrated with a picture
of the work in
question.
While there have been
recent articles that contain erroneous information and
question the feasibility
of the final exhibition, the Bronx Museum will move forward with its planning and execution
of the last phase
of the Wild Noise project.
In the same essay Cornish brings attention to Mali Morris's «materiality and touch», which reminds me
of the
recent article by David Sweet at Abstract Critical where,
questioning the relevance
of «the kind
of average lyrical abstraction
of the late colour field period» and highlighting the importance
of detail in the era
of high - definition he partially equates touch with detail.
The climate scientist Simon Donner, who joined Gleick in signing a
recent letter to The Wall Street Journal rebutting an op - ed
article by other scientists
questioning the seriousness
of global warming, weighed in on the downside
of lowering ethical thresholds in the name
of a worthy mission:
Oreskes concluded that
of those
articles (about 75 %
of them) that deal with the
question at all, 100 % (all
of them) support the consensus view that a significant fraction
of recent climate change is due to human activities.
These
questions, percolating for a few months in the blogosphere, came to a head with a
recent article in The Economist
questioning climate sensitivity — the amount
of surface warming expected for a doubling
of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
A
question that came up repeatedly during my reporting for the
recent methane
article was this: If it is such a no - brainer to catch the gas, why isn't aggressive action already the norm instead
of the exception?
My interpretation from the news
article is that he concludes that low clouds can exhibit a lower albedo than sometimes modeled, but then an important
question is how low cloud cover is changing over
recent decades
of warming.
A
recent article on the Bay Area's SFgate.com raised the
question of whether or not the cost
of installing solar on your home can be recouped in its sale price — especially in this market.
David Bernstein at The Volokh Conspiracy
questions the premise
of a
recent law review
article asserting that law schools» overemphasis on rankings and LSAT scores is hurting black enrollment.
That is the
question addressed in a
recent Connecticut Supreme Court case, as I report in an
article recently published on the Web site
of IMS ExpertServices.
This
question was addressed via some case studies
of personal injury law firms using PPC in a
recent Law.com
article.
, his
recent article in Bloomberg BigLaw Business, Aric Press, former Editor - in - Chief
of The American Lawyer, and now a partner at PP&C Consulting, raised an important
question about how the sales function is organized and resourced in BigLaw firms.
It is a
question Bruce W. Marcus, publisher
of The Marcus Letter, asks in his most
recent article, Sez Who?
A
recent decision that ruled a reader had violated new provisions
of the Copyright Act when he bypassed a publication's paywall to access an
article raises
questions about technological neutrality, as similar facts in the analog world would yield a different result, Toronto business lawyer Bill Northcote tells Law Times.
This
article examines a specific
recent case where the
question of dealing with a preliminary issue in care proceedings arises.