Sentences with phrase «producing obvious results»

The Rev. George Nicholas, a member of the Concerned Clergy Coalition of Western New York, said it's producing obvious results.

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Gross said «unemployment is still above 8 % and it's obvious that the Fed isn't comfortable, nor is the nation or the economy with 8 % unemployment going forward,» but that «Ben Bernanke would agree that the next quantitative ease will produce limited results
It was obvious that there were opportunities available but how could they be had using reliable systems to produce results, the same thing that makes any business successful.
Considering the obvious benefits of fusion energy and the considerable efforts spent trying to attain them, why hasn't fusion research so far produced better results?
The big advantage of this is that it produces unique results every time, says James, avoiding the potential obvious repetition of sounds if they are drawn from a library of prerecorded effects.
Although this may or may not be obvious, the previously described six exercises for the lats, and especially the first three, have almost nothing in common with previously existing methods of exercise; while previously existing forms of exercise meet none of the basic requirements for producing best possible results from weight training, the first described three exercises meet most of them especially if they are performed properly in sequence with the other exercises.
It is so obvious and simple: putting the right type of fuel / food in the child's body will contribute to producing maximum learning results.
If I can venture into the realm of speculation, here's what strikes me as the most obvious explanation for the decision to remove published award charts from their website: Delta's new award charts were too complicated, they were producing unfamiliar results, and Delta's phone lines were being swamped.
No, he said, and that was why he had taken care to anonymize the data and send them to a statistician, who had confirmed the obvious: since the same technique, applied to the same data, could produce precisely opposite results depending upon a careful choice of the endpoints for the multiple trend - lines that the IPCC's bureaucrats had superimposed on the perfectly correct graph of 150 years of temperature changes that the scientists had submitted, the technique must be defective and any results obtained by its use must be meaningless.
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