Sentences with phrase «poor outcomes seem»

Kids with behavior problems and other risk factors for poor outcomes seem to benefit the most from having emotionally - supportive teachers.

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It assumes a poor outcome for all regions coming up for recontracting but also assumes Midship gets built (which seems very likely).
It doesn't seem likely that the FA will look into greater sanctions for officials who negatively affect the outcome of games through poor refereeing.
It seems every time I was pregnant, and I am expecting my sixth currently, there was always someone who thought I was too young, too old, too poor, too busy, or feared a poor outcome, feared we had too many, feared we were too stressed, feared we didn't consider the consequences... This always hurts so occasionally women want to treasure their good new, wrap their heads around it themselves, before they put it out there and have to deal with the responses of others.
At levels like that future market outcomes are poor under almost every historical scenario, and even if the market doesn't seem nuts in terms of qualitative signals, the amount you leave on the table is piddly over a 10 - year horizon.
(It seems all the central arguments on climate change forget the probability rises for a poorer outcomes, of course, unless you do something about it.
Some people seem to argue that this link and other links between certain behaviors and poor relationship outcomes are entirely explained by selection.
In studies of sequencing per se, declines in income have been found to be associated with poorer developmental outcomes.6 13 27 Furthermore, economic fluctuations seem especially consequential for children living in poverty, 6 22 and it has been suggested that economic fluctuations may pose even greater risks to development compared with disadvantaged, but stable, economic circumstances.28
It seems that those at the greatest risk and those at the least risk of poor outcomes are less likely to benefit from home visiting than others.37
In light of this and a growing body of studies finding that parental disapproval is linked to breakup and other poor relationship outcomes, it seems increasingly likely that the original report of the Romeo and Juliet effect may have been a statistical fluke.
Low self - esteem also seems predictive of the poor outcome of treatment in such disorders, as has been found in a recent 4 - year prospective follow - up study among adolescent in - patients with bulimic characteristics (van der Ham et al., 1998).
Although a primary psychiatric diagnosis seemed to be associated with poor outcome, this was not uniformly the case.
Therefore, although more studies seem to suggest that male adolescents are at higher risk for poor health outcomes, the data is by no means clear.
Studies also show strong associations between adolescents» experiences of the social climate in school, social relationships and mental health outcomes.4 — 9 Poor relationships are connected to worse health outcomes, 3,8,10,11 in particular for strained relationships.12 Also, there seems to be a connection between disempowerment from teachers and strained peer relationships.13
We shall report on the characteristics of these families that seem likely to prevent the poor outcomes that so often befall children in these neighborhoods.
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