Sentences with phrase «outcomes as is true»

Not exact matches

While it's true that as customers we often satisfice, that is we pursue the minimum satisfactory condition or outcome, it's also true that we connect with brands that deliver the most value, consistently.
True, their medicine is socialized, but they have better health outcomes as a result.
If it is true, as I suggest, that salvation lies in the direction of an Earth organically in-folded upon itself, it is then surely evident that, though a reciprocal mechanism of action and reaction, the vision and prevision of this ultimate end, this outcome of History and of Life, may be made to play an essential part in the building of the future, if only by creating the atmosphere, the psychic field of attraction, without which it will be impossible for Humanity to continue to converge upon itself.
This is true of developmental as well as cross-cultural psychology, in that the basic research strategy is to search for the influence of broad classes of experience (e.g., culture, SES, age, gender) that influence broad classes of individual outcome (e.g., IQ, personality, cognitive level).
It's true that many will be looking to the exalted likes of Messi, Ronaldo, Ribery, Neymar and Robben as the men likeliest to significantly affect the outcome of the World Cup Finals in Brazil, but don't write off the Premier League's superstars as possible international heroes this summer.
Certainly, there may even have been midwifery students among those catching breech babies, as was true of the Hannah 2000 study, or even neonates with fatal - anomalies which occurs with increased incidence with breech presentation, elevating poor outcomes for vaginal breech birth.
In this review, we considered even low levels of attrition as potentially problematic in terms of risk of bias because sample loss may be related to the true outcome.
Of course, I was disappointed but she talked me through the possible outcomes of vaginal delivery and as well as repetition of complications in delivery of baby no. 1, there is possibility of rupture of my previous scar, if indeed this baby is true to form and is on the bigger side.
The book examines: - why the research shows so little benefit for physiologic care and so little harm from medical - model management - what's behind the cesarean epidemic - what the research establishes as optimal care for initiating labor, facilitating labor progress, guarding maternal and fetal safety, birthing the baby, and promoting safety for mother and baby after the birth - the true, quantified risks of primary cesarean surgery, planned VBAC versus elective repeat cesarean, instrumental vaginal delivery, and regional analgesia - how the organization of the maternity care system adversely impacts care outcomes
To explain it further: Dublin agreement allows them to do that, but the rule of sovereignity does not allow them to force the OUTCOME (that is accepting all migrants as refugees regardless of their true status) on other EU Member States.
It is of course true, as another Independent article put it: «Young people — if you're so upset by the outcome of the EU referendum, then why didn't you get out and vote?
Predicting electoral outcomes is a precarious game, and as the sage of American electoral prediction, Nate Silver, will tell you, this is especially true for British elections.
At a news conference in Abeokuta on Sunday, where 11 state chairmen of different political parties in the state were present, the body, who spoke through its chairman, Moshood Adesina, said, «The outcome of the election, as announced by OGSIEC, is a true and fair representation of the performance of the different political parties that participated in the process.»
According to her, the current administration firmly believes that the economy has only one direction to move in and that is upwards as true change means doing things differently with the full expectation of different outcomes.
That is especially true, she notes, when rewards and punishments are attached to the outcomes of the tests, as is the case under the No Child Left Behind law and states» own «accountability» measures.
Some of your dreams may have come true before, as if you were predicting the future, and this might have frightened you, especially if you dreamed about a scary outcome and then it happened.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/02/17/foods-high-in-cholesterol-dont-raise-heart-risks/?smid=tw-nytimes?register=google Does this study use the same tactics as mentioned or is there something true about the outcome of this study that dietary cholesterol does not raise heart attack risk?
It is true that milk of different mammalian species is different on its macro - and micronutrient composition, but taking in account single molecules that milk has, and inferring different outcomes from that, is, again, not as sound as we might think.
But whatever the outcome maybe what matters is that in the end, they had come to learn that in cyberspace as much as in real life, true love does exist.
Here's the official synopsis: In this remarkable true story set in the height of the Cold War, chess legend Bobby Fischer is locked in a gripping championship clash with the Soviets as he struggles against his own psychological demons while the whole world anxiously awaits the outcome.
In this remarkable true story set in the height of the Cold War, chess legend Bobby Fischer is locked in a gripping championship clash with the Soviets as he struggles against his own psychological demons while the whole world anxiously awaits the outcome.
Our resulting four - category classifications might be biasing our findings against the true power of test score results to predict attainment results, as it is mathematically more difficult perfectly to match one of four outcome categories than it is to match one of three.
So is it true, as Hitt, McShane, and Wolf claim, that «a school choice program's impact on test scores is a weak predictor of its impacts on longer - term outcomes»?
I've found this to be true anecdotally as well; the comic panel and graphic novel eLearning courses I have created have been among the most successful (from a learning outcomes standpoint) and most well received of any I have created.
JB: We find in the research that in most of the random assignment studies, the highest quality studies we have, it's true that when parents do have options, there are positive outcomes both in terms of achievement as well as persistence in school and in college.
It's true that the outcome of the rule may be that students become segregated based on parental involvement, BUT as I pointed out in my original post that is only true if the Charter Schools actually are better than the public schools.
A binary option is a statement which can only have two outcomes at expiration as it either happens or not; it's True / False or a Yes / No statement.
As is true for other tumors, early detection is likely to offer the highest probability of successful treatment outcomes.
If true, that's an incredible achievement, as it's already clear that there are so many more ways to change the story, with vastly more nuance than in Quantic Dream's previous games and vastly more possible outcomes.
If, as Jacobsen and Delucchi write in this piece (/ / www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=a-path-to-sustainable-energy-by-2030), the potential exists for rapid learning and deployment of renewables, then some of the production outcomes predicted in Roger Bezdek's piece may hold true, but it won't be for reasons of physical scarcity.
He looks at the issue from the angle we all should: not «is it true» or «is it x-percent certain» but weighing «what are the rough probabilities, what are the rough risks, what outcomes can we afford,» just as you do in taking out an insurance policy against any calamity.
[R] educing the complexity of climate change (as if a single outcome were known) into the soundbite of «climate change means more extreme weather» is a massive oversimplification — if not misstatement — of the true state of the science.
A Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP Bulletin states the outcome ``... should serve as a warning for large companies considering engaging in comparative or performance advertising without conducting adequate and proper testing, since even if the claims ultimately prove true, the risk that they might not is still actionable under the Competition Act.»
This outcome would materialize as long as two factors were true:
The contrast Kristof describes rings true in Texas, but the state is also making increasingly large investments in evidence - based home visiting as a strategy for improving child health and school readiness outcomes among the state's highest need families.
However, recent research finds that this is not true: In fact, people with lower self - esteem have the same social skills as people with higher self - esteem, but they often don't feel safe enough to use them.1 This «safety» concern comes into play in situations when one tries to start a relationship with another person, or what researchers call relationship initiation; such situations are risky because one often doesn't know if the other person is going to be accepting or rejecting, 1 and thus the outcome of the attempted initiation is often uncertain.
It would be counterproductive to label all of these different behaviors «bisexual,» because it would impede scientific research on the true origins and varieties of sexual orientation, as well as sexual outcomes and expressions.
There is some evidence that people recall more negative historical adversity when they have poor adult outcomes, mental health, and physical problems.45 To the degree that this is true, variables identified in later life, such as in the ACE Study, will not prove as predictive of ultimate health outcomes when assessed in earlier life stages.
In previous studies, PMTO has been shown to produce positive effects on child externalizing behavior outcomes and parenting practices, and this appears not only true in the United States where the program was developed (e.g., Forgatch and DeGarmo 1999; Forgatch et al. 2009), but also in other countries such as Norway, Iceland, and The Netherlands (Ogden and Amlund - Hagen 2008; Sigmarsdóttir et al. 2014; Thijssen et al. 2017).
As someone else said, sometimes it was hard to choose (and on a couple of questions, there wasn't my IDEAL answer so of course that can tarnish the 100 % true outcome)... but it does serve as a fun and helpful way to bring things together for some peoplAs someone else said, sometimes it was hard to choose (and on a couple of questions, there wasn't my IDEAL answer so of course that can tarnish the 100 % true outcome)... but it does serve as a fun and helpful way to bring things together for some peoplas a fun and helpful way to bring things together for some people.
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