Sentences with phrase «point of my research ever»

Focusing on both mental health and nutrition, I quickly realized how one's diet influenced brain health and overall well - being — my attention shifted and this connection has been the focal point of my research ever since.

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As for the Eye — Creationists only ever refer to the rhetorical portion of Darwin's statement in which he said «to suppose that the eye... could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree» — but they never point out that he then went on to describe the evolutionary path of the eye — a theory which over a hundred years of careful research has confirmed.
Ongoing research at Boston Children's Hospital shows that brain imaging and a child's family history of dyslexia, among a multifaceted array of other factors, can point to a predisposition for dyslexia well before that child ever steps foot in a kindergarten classroom.
I know from a personal stand point, I did an enormous amount of researching and planning before my first ever trip.
After 25 years of very expensive, ever expansive publicly funded climate research, could somebody somewhere please point out one single example where climate science as currently practiced has been of ANY visible, perceivable or useful and useable benefit at any level to our national and global societies and industries?
An ever - strengthening, consilient body of research using multiple methods all point to that conclusion.
The process of the experts for the prosecution and defence, being required to prepare a list of points of agreement and disagreement in regard of the specialist evidence, undoubtedly has been the greatest improvement in Court procedure; especially as the complexity of scientific evidence increases, and more becomes known and understood as a result of the ever increasing rate of world - wide research.
«While the LexisNexis study points out that legal professionals are even more inundated than your average white collar professional, the results also suggest some possible ways technology can help them cope with the ever - increasing amount of information coming through their doors,» said Allan McLaughlin, senior vice president of research, litigation and business information solutions for LexisNexis.
Fact: «The sheer prevalence of the problem of violence and the dynamics surrounding it make it clear any assumptions about equal partnership in these cases are out of the question... the majority of women never report the assaults or in fact ever tell anyone about it (Johnson, 1996) and thus may not be believed if the first time the issue is raised is at the point of separation... may avoid going to court out of fear of retaliation, a fear which is not unfounded given the data on the escalation of violence at separation... agree to whatever the husband wants in an attempt to pacify him... as an exchange for custody... may appear unstable or emotional while their batterers are perceived as confident, rational and economically secure (Rosnes, 1997)... all the research flies in the face of what Rosnes argues is presently happening in the courts:»... judges assume that wife abuse is not necessarily damaging to a child, and that being violent does not necessarily affect a father's parenting ability....
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