The declaration said that the I.P.C.C. and
other studies pointed to clear - cut ecological and social dangers above a threshold of about 3 degrees Fahrenheit of additional warming.
Professor Omland concluded: «Our findings and those of
other studies all point to bariatric surgery being superior to lifestyle intervention with regard to the beneficial effects on the heart.
Other studies point to calcium, zinc and vitamins A, C and D as having a positive impact on the brain, though findings are sometimes inconsistent.
Other studies point to it as being more effective than oral rehydration salts solution.
The Worldwatch Institute and Deutsche Bank Climate Change Advisors recently analyzed the full greenhouse impacts of natural gas and coal — from the well or mine to the power plant — and the work supports
other studies pointing to a large and clear climate advantage from gas as a source of electricity.
Many
other studies point to an increase in fossil fuel production, especially oil and gas production in the United States, as another key factor behind the recent increase in methane production.
Not exact matches
«Yes, we must protect the environment — it is our number one resource — but at the end of the day,
studies have
pointed to global warming, human contact, coastal development» as
other significant threats to coral.
And while Macdonald did not look into it,
other studies have
pointed to another major influence China has had lately on many countries, including Canada: how its high savings rate and mounting foreign currency reserves, much of it invested in benchmark U.S. government debt, have depressed interest rates around the world.
Through test resettlement programs in Oakland and Los Angeles and
other efforts to
study the refugee journey, they identified the pain
points that Airbnb could most help with.
In the press release for the Oxford
study, one of its researchers, Allison Stewart, makes an interesting
point: «Unlike
other major programmes such as bridges, airports, IT or engineering works, the Games are always a unique undertaking to that city.
Indeed, in recent research we've found that this effect replicates in the NBA's Three
Point contest, as well in
other controlled
studies.
In the
study, which examined over 12,000 customers of 212 clothes stores over 12 months, moving up one
point on a 7 -
point identification scale increased spending by $ 124.39, even when
other factors like satisfaction, income and prior spending were kept the same
If that sounds like a familiar
point, it's the exact conclusion of the 75 - year Harvard Grant
Study, which found that the number - one thing people need in order to be fulfilled and happy is to develop relationships with
other people.
They
point to a 2012
study that found drivers are more willing to pick up hitchhikers holding flowers, and a 2005
study that found «people receiving flowers initiate conversation more frequently or stand closer to
others than those who did not receive them.»
Zilca also notes that
other research
points in the same direction, with several recent
studies showing that «being in your twenties is often confusing and lonely.»
He found that homeowners have higher self - esteem than renters, but
pointed out that the original
studies may not have adequately controlled for
other contributing factors.
I wrote an improvement of Alicia's email based on these concepts: — specificity of: target b2b and expected results — be educational with numbers and reference to a case
study — do nt talk bad about outbound marketing, but tell him how to do it better — write even shorter to the
point — social proof: drop big companies of
other industries — scarcity: this email is sent to 10 competitors but we only work with the first per city
As the debate has taken on a decidedly Asia focus, with some recent
studies and popular media coverage
pointing to investors from Asia as one of the drivers of Vancouver's soaring housing prices, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) has written a background document aggregating the available facts, outlining similar challenges in
other jurisdictions, and raising the question: Is public policy required?
For instance, Charlie Munger
points out that Disney is able to adapt to technological change better than any
other company he had ever
studied in his life, calling it the equivalent of «an oil company that can put the oil back in the ground after it is done drilling so it can drill it again.»
Once excluded from home lending by discriminatory policies, Five
Points,
other neighborhoods now faced with being unaffordable,
study shows
The
point of looking at many case
studies and examples is to find the patterns (some patterns are obvious and
others are more subtle).
The fractures that originate from these
points can be laterally extensive, and shale producers are
studying ways to avoid them from hitting their
other wellbores.
These and many
other studies make the
point that working with customers can help grow the bottom line.
@ Chris At this
point in my life I am comfortable with my current conclusions and, barring any new earth shattering evidence or sound deliberation, I will stick to this and focus my time and energy on
other disciplines and
studies.
Most agnostics and atheists were in your shoes, have
studied the bible and more importantly the history behind it's composition but at some
point most realized that the reason for the current focus of worship was no more valid than worshiping any
other god.
Studies point to the decline of Muslim birthrates in ways that parallel
other populations worldwide.
Other theologians, of course, have approached the
study of the history of religions from a theological
point of view, and their theology has been influenced by what they have learned.
You characterize opposing views as rationalizations,
point out what is complicated to
others it simple to you, your views are based on faith and biblical
study where
others are based on emotion and whatever feels good, Etc..
Statistical
studies of the frequency of sexual abuse of minors in the general population as well as statistics about abuse among
other groups such as public school teachers lend support to MacRae's
point.
The
point I wanted to make is that God invites His people to
study His Word in depth, to use the minds that He gave us and renewed, to gradually discover the deep levels of His progressive revelation, and to compare the internal consistency of His message to claims from
other religions which invariably crumble upon thoughtful analysis.
Recently, Laurent Ramambason has helpfully outlined the various
points of view under four headings, namely «mission oriented theological
studies»; «recognition of missiology as a separate subject»; «combination of missiology with some
other subjects»; and «dimensional
study of mission.»
At this
point they, tend to forget that wealth is only one of many goods, and that
other academic disciplines
study some of these
other goods.
For instance, a twenty - eight - year - old mother in the same
study, like many
other respondents,
pointed to «my family and my children primarily, and my careers» Another person answered, «my child, my friends, my hobbies, and mostly my work; they give me a sense of achievement.»
Similarly,
other points from doctrinal statements often represent key teachings from Scripture and can help guide our own
study into Scripture, keeping us within the doctrinal boundaries of Christians from the past (See The Shape of Sola Scriptura for more on this idea).
In his
study of three educational philosophers, Dewey, Russell, Whitehead, (Southern Illinois University Press, 1986) Brian Hendley
pointed out that Whitehead's approach to educational reform was different from that of the
other two thinkers he treated.
We try to engage
others in
studying scriptures because at some
point we fell in love with these texts.
For those not familiar with many recent
studies, however, from perspectives
other than my own I present a kind of summary — but it is, of course, from a functional
point of view.
The
study echoed this
point as some GPs reported feeling frustrated by having little to offer patients with complex problems driven by social and emotional difficulties anything
other than pills.
The report of the
study published in 1967 under the title, «Church for
Others»,
points out:
One can
point to the emergence of a variety of critical approaches to religion in general, and to Christianity in particular, which have contributed to the breakdown of certainties: These include historical - critical and
other new methods for the
study of biblical texts, feminist criticism of Christian history and theology, Marxist analysis of the function of religious communities, black
studies pointing to long - obscured realities, sociological and anthropological research in regard to cross-cultural religious life, and examinations of traditional teachings by non-Western scholars.
Those whose interest in the religions of Asia has been aroused to the
point that they want to consider some of the comparative problems raised by the
study of religions
other than one's own will find thoughtful and searching discussions in two books recently published: World Religions and World Community, by Robert Lawson Slater, and The Meaning and End of Religion, by Wilfred Cantwell Smith.
Maybe instead of
pointing fingers at
others, we should do our own deeper
study of the bible and learn what it means to examine our own hearts, especially those of us tat like to name groups of people to push the blame on.
He
points out that the most recent model leans away from the concern for concrete mechanical effects characteristic of the transmission model and leans toward what is loosely termed the ritualistic model more akin to anthropology and
other cultural
studies.
But, as Bohm
points out, such a position can not stand up to critical analysis, for the molecules
studied by biologists in living organisms are constituted of electrons, protons and
other such particles, from which it must follow that they too are capable of behaving in ways that can not be described in terms of mechanical concepts.
In this chapter I will summarize briefly the conclusions to which the reflections of this volume seem to
point and then indicate some implications for the
study of religion, attitudes towards
other religions and personal religious faith.
Dreweke
pointed to a
study detailing the increased use of long - acting reversible contraceptives (such as IUDs and implants) among teens; although the
study was only conducted among women who already used contraception, the efficacy of longer - acting contraceptives is higher than those of
other birth control methods.
It is the purpose of this volume to present certain
studies of the gospel at the
point where the oral tradition was being crystallized in writing; and for this reason we shall pay chief attention to the Gospel of Mark, though the
other early source or cycle — Q, the «Sayings Source» — will also engage our attention now and then, But we can not deal with that source in detail at present; indeed, we shall not have the time to deal adequately with Mark, and can
study only some of its leading features and the problems to which these give rise.
The
point of releasing a
Study Bible is for the publisher to have one book that generates enough revenue to partially subsidize the
other 99 books that don't pay their own way.
I'm simply
pointing out that there are
other studies and
other science out there that does not support an all plant based diet as «The way».
Many say that the antioxidant action provided by superfoods protects against cancer and heart disease, among a host of
other ills — while
others point out that few carefully controlled
studies have been conducted.