Sentences with phrase «provided little indication»

Two higher education studies with preservice social studies teachers indicated successes for in - class uses, but provided little indication as to how or whether these activities might change dispositions or actions later.
The central bank acknowledged rising inflation but provided little indication that officials are worried about a sudden, rapid escalation in prices or an abrupt slowdown in economic growth that could alter its gradual pace of rate increases.
Bouwer's academic bio provides little indication that he is the next Dyson.
In the eyes of the law, measuring past impairment discriminates against those with addiction, while providing little indication of their present ability to perform their jobs safely.

Not exact matches

Shrinking degrees of separation often leave people with a lot of «friends» but few relationships, and little indication of which potential relationships might provide real, mutual value.
What we've done is we provide a report that gives them what they call a hypnogram, or the complete period that they were asleep with little indications of when we recognized that they were awake, so that they could look at not only a number for sleep efficiency, but when it occurred during the night.
Economists Julian Betts and Robert Costrell have argued that students whose prior academic record provides a clear indication of how they will perform on the test (pass with flying colors or fail miserably) face little incentive to change their study habits.
This provides an indirect CPU performance indication but so far Intel has been leaps and bound better than anyone else in terms of single - core CPU performance — today, a little less so.
Current work1 has provided evidence of the increase in frequency and intensity of winter storms, with the storm tracks shifting poleward, 2,3 but some areas have experienced a decrease in winter storm frequency.4 Although there are some indications of increased blocking (a large - scale pressure pattern with little or no movement) of the wintertime circulation of the Northern Hemisphere, 5 the assessment and attribution of trends in blocking remain an active research area.6 Some recent research has provided insight into the connection of global warming to tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.7, 8
In contrast, automatic processes provide a fast indication of memory strength or familiarity of the information but little else.
Little evidence of interaction between any other of the childhood measures and gender or birth cohort was provided, and consistency of estimates by gender or cohort emphasised the importance for men and women and that for the time persistence of the indications of these childhood measures.
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