Education is such
a powerful factor in making important life decisions.
Although it is widely accepted that peer influence is
a powerful factor in adolescent development, profession use of this resource has been generally confined to exceptional or problematic populations.
While there are many theoretical and practical approaches to psychotherapy, research has consistently shown that regardless of the approach, the most
powerful factor in predicting the outcomes of therapy is the quality of the therapeutic relationship between the psychotherapist and the patient.
The job interview is
a powerful factor in hiring an employee.
The Texas Correctional Officer test is
a powerful factor in the selection process.
It was a «
powerful factor in favour of granting relief» that the parties» dispute resolution clause envisaged they would continue to work together pending the resolution of any disputes.
When you put it like that, it is pretty obvious that self - righteous elitism powered by a sense of entitlement to rule and a blind faith in dogma has always been and will always be
a powerful factor in any advanced human society.
As in so many other realms of its research, Exxon studied a potential future of synthetic fuels while recognizing that carbon dioxide could be
a powerful factor in its business decisions for decades to come.
This is the most
powerful factor in favour of small population.
Luck is often
a powerful factor in the competitive game modes.
In the Fall issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review, a scholar argues that the level of teacher collaboration in a school — what she refers to as a school's «social capital» — can be
a powerful factor in boosting student achievement, perhaps even more powerful than individual teachers» abilities.
Horn: Many have speculated that online learning could be
a powerful factor in helping scale bootcamp programs and lowering costs.
The empirical results, however, again show that performance is the most
powerful factor in the entire analysis.
«MRD has now been established as the most
powerful factor in predicting outcome in pediatric ALL,» O'Connor and colleagues wrote.
The living things are such
a powerful factor in the Earth's carbon cycle that they shift, they can remove and replenish several percentage of the Earth's entire atmospheric CO2 during the course of this six - month up and downs, six months up and six months down cycle.
«Sentiment being
a powerful factor in markets, these buyer expectations have become a self - fulfilling prophecy,» the newsletter said, adding that buyers know they are creating additional downward pressure on prices by delaying purchasing decisions.
This fact was
a powerful factor in its preservation.
Since public opinion, or world opinion, or the opinion of governments in general has become
a powerful factor in the situation, and since the West must depend very much on capturing the opinion and the sympathy of what might be called the uncommitted powers, our future is going to depend on the kind of internationalism which does not attempt to freeze the existing situation in a legalistic manner but takes the lead in predicting and preparing the necessary changes in the status quo.
Sufi orders have been banned by the government of Turkey, but Sufism continues there as
a powerful factor in the Islamic life of the country; both intellectuals and common people study the writings of their famous Sufis and continue their personal Sufi disciplines.
Hudson's own research and observations are backed by similar work done by the University of North Carolina, which found that the most
powerful factor in job satisfaction was how the employee felt about the effectiveness of the meetings he or she attends.
Issues around sexuality and sexual practice are therefore
powerful factors in shaping public attitudes and concomitantly the policies of public authorities.
These motives and feelings can be
powerful factors in your digestive health.
These are far more
powerful factors in driving valuations than changes in fundamentals of investment - grade bonds.
As the study shows, the actions parents take and, by extension, the expectations they set for young drivers each day are
powerful factors in encouraging safe behavior behind the wheel.»
Not exact matches
With more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff — equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft at full power — Falcon Heavy will be the most
powerful operational rocket
in the world by a
factor of two.
«With more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff — equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft at full power — Falcon Heavy will be the most
powerful operational rocket
in the world by a
factor of two,» SpaceX tweeted on Tuesday night.
The LIQUID platform has a distinct competitive edge over the rest with its
powerful product features and success
factors in proving product - market fit.
For much of the 1990s, the fact that the economy had a good deal of excess capacity has also operated to make these
factors more
powerful in controlling inflation.
You should always remember, too, that greed is a
powerful motivating
factor with little to no basis
in logic.
Without this underlying social
factor, the emergence of the Bible's later evaluation of the individual is not conceivable; with it the way was opened for
powerful forces to operate
in shaking personality free from its complete incorporation
in the group.
This misconception, which has ever since flourished unquestioned among Whiteheadian philosophers, proved a
powerful factor, I think,
in Whitehead's ultimate adoption of an atomic or epochal theory of becoming.
It is the repeatability
factor that has made science such a
powerful tool
in the search for truth and has given science the reputation that is so coveted by non-scientific disciplines.
One does not have to operate at the top level of the ecumenical movement to suspect that the «nontheological
factors» there exposed as
powerful in church and theological history are operative along the whole front.
Indeed, the
factors that made headway toward Hebrew faith
in immortality difficult were very
powerful.
One more
factor is very
powerful in shielding technology from examination: liberal democratic individualism — the notion that the individual is to be the judge of what is the good life for him or her.
Faith is a
powerful factor, both
in overcoming disease and
in keeping the body free from illness.
Some of the marketing material highlighted
in Lion's cross claim includes: «A2 will improve human health through the consumption of a2 dairy milk products», «studies suggest that milk containing only the A2 type of protein may benefit you and your family if you're concerned with certain allergies, immune function or digestive wellbeing» and «there is significant evidence to suggest that beta casein A1 may be a primary risk
factor for heart disease
in adult men and also be involved
in the progression of insulin dependent diabetes
in children... Beta casein A1... is the most
powerful risk
factor ever discovered.»
This
factor could be particularly effective against fellow Europeans Italy who should struggle with the heat as much as England — the
powerful, explosive Barkley could be useful
in the final minutes of a tiring game.
Breastfed babies can gain «lots and lots» of weight
in the first year, explains Gourley, but they'll still have a lower risk of obesity later
in life, because of the
powerful protective
factors of breast milk.
It is quite likely that political
factors, for example the influence of
powerful economic actors on legislative bodies, played a role
in causing, or exacerbating, this crisis, as Daron Acemoglou, for example, has recently argued.
U.S.» interest
in Ukraine rather has indirect nature, but it is caused by a very
powerful factor, striving to keep post-Yalta security order.
If it really is the case that the European Research Group will be a «very
powerful factor»
in that vote, then UK citizens have the right to know its full membership, where all of its money comes from — and its full involvement with ministers
in Britain's current and previous governments.
It symbolised a much bigger
factor: time for change, the most
powerful message
in politics.
In the journal Cell Reports, published today online, the scientists describe how the
powerful master regulatory transcription
factor Bcl6 regulates the genome, ensuring that aggressive lymphomas survive and thrive.
Noted Stark, «The impacts of environmental change are always embedded
in a
powerful web of social, economic and political
factors.
Published Oct. 12
in the journal Psychological Bulletin, the paper identifies three main
factors driving the disparity — and the most
powerful one, the researchers conclude, is a «masculine culture» that makes many women feel like they don't belong.
More
powerful determinants, such as smoking, drinking and diet, Bhaskaran points out, are
factors that people can modify
in their daily lives to decrease their odds.
In relatively stable societies like the U.S., the most powerful factor determining the balance of men and women is that marriage squeeze, and birth patterns over the past 25 years make it possible to estimate the availability sex ratio in the U.S. through the year 203
In relatively stable societies like the U.S., the most
powerful factor determining the balance of men and women is that marriage squeeze, and birth patterns over the past 25 years make it possible to estimate the availability sex ratio
in the U.S. through the year 203
in the U.S. through the year 2035.
«Maybe at the one - cell or two - cell stage,» Eggan and his colleagues reasoned, «there's still some of that stuff
in there...» And if they picked the right moment of cell division, when these
powerful reprogramming
factors were still floating around
in the periphery of the cell, they might be able to use drugs to temporarily freeze the cell
in the middle of division, stick
in the needle of a micromanipulator to suck out the embryonic DNA, squirt
in DNA from an adult animal, and then kick - start the process of reprogramming — hours, perhaps even days after an egg had been fertilized.
At the heart of all science is the isolation of a handful of
powerful factors that account for the majority of the variance
in what is being measured.