Sentences with phrase «overwhelming number of factors»

When buying a home, there are a nearly overwhelming number of factors to consider and arrangements to make.

Not exact matches

Putting aside the broader problems associated with using standardized mastery tests to measure educational outcomes; there is overwhelming evidence that test scores are impacted by a number of factors beyond simply what is going on in the classroom.
Blink reveals that great decision makers aren't those who process the most information or spend the most time deliberating, but those who have perfected the art of «thin - slicing» - filtering the very few factors that matter from an overwhelming number of variables.
The infinite number of possibilities and factors to consider can be overwhelming.
The pet specialty retail landscape has changed pretty drastically over the years, and lines have been blurred by a number of factors, including the rise of online retailing, overwhelming interest from the investment community and — probably most prominently — the meteoric growth of a dozen or so regional pet store chains across the country.
I lean toward the view that the effect on temperature of the large increase in anthropogenic CO2 is small, barely if at all detectable using present methods, and likely to be overwhelmed by a number of other factors, mainly natural.
A number of factors will go into determining how much you pay, including the number and types of vehicles you are covering, so it can get overwhelming, and it's always good to have a trusted partner on your side.
Dr. Gottman explains that this is due to a number of factors including lack of sleep, financial stress, feeling overwhelmed, and lack of time to oneself.
Children are more likely to have trusting relationships with caregivers who are consistent and nurturing, which leads to a number of positive developmental outcomes.7 Moreover, the research suggests that positive and consistent caregiving has the potential to compensate for factors that have a deleterious impact on children, such as poverty and its associated risk factors.8 In other words, children have much better outcomes if their family lives are stable, despite the overwhelming influence of poverty and associated risk factors.
In my practice, the overwhelming number of parents who report that their children are doing well give two consistent factors:
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