It's too bad that the recent meeting between the leaders of the American Library Association and top executives of Penguin Books as well as other Big 6 publishers did not «help» Penguin to
reach a conclusion more favorable to libraries than this complete withdrawal.
DAVID KAROLY: If you consider a victory someone accepting clearly what evidence shows then yes, it is a victory, but I would not consider that to be an important victory because the vast majority of climate scientists around the world have been assessing the data for an extended period and have
reached these conclusions more than 10 years ago... SIMON LAUDER: He also says that his conclusions are stronger than the IPCC's.
Not exact matches
Nevertheless, as the study is the largest and longest study of its kind,
more research is likely needed before we
reach any definitive
conclusions about how well it works — or doesn't.
The Italian novelist Umberto Eco famously said in the 1990s that Apple was like Catholicism in that its followers had to adhere to one way of doing things, while Microsoft (you could say Google nowadays) was
more akin to Protestantism, which gave followers
more latitude to
reach their own
conclusions and organize themselves accordingly.
Clearly, in the absence of a miracle, poor project management will result in a project
reaching an unsuccessful
conclusion, but what is it that defines a good project manager and why are some project managers so much
more successful than others?
In this way, machines can help humans
reach conclusions that make people — and the organizations they create —
more effective.
More important, armed with the right guidebook, investors can
reach some smart
conclusions of their own.
University of Massachusetts psychologist Robert Feldman has studied lying for
more than a decade, and his research has
reached some startling
conclusions.
The IARC
reached its
conclusion after assessing
more than 800 studies across the globe about the consumption of red meat and its ties to cancer.
This emphasises the importance of understanding the fundamental dynamics of the gold market and combining them with technical analysis to
reach a
more reliable
conclusion.
We
reached these
conclusions after conducting face - to - face interviews and analyzing two large international databases created from online surveys of
more than 1,200 employees.
This directly flies in the face of a much
more broadly researched set of studies by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff that
reached the opposite
conclusion — that recoveries from financial crises, and not just regular recessions, are agonizingly slow.
What's
more, the best thing, they don't have to spend any cash they claim with a specific end goal to
reach this
conclusion.
This position is much derided, but
more for the
conclusions it
reaches than the argument it makes.
Closer «Milk Thistle» is a melancholy rumination on death that
reaches no
conclusions The journey is
more important than the destination, he seems to be saying.
Insofar as philosophers now attempt to
reach final
conclusions, they characteristically abandon the traditional questions of philosophy and limit themselves to much
more specialized ones.
So, I'll just offer that if by fire you mean that you think atheists
reach a
conclusion that a thing is nullified if
more than one of that thing exists..
Yet, I would feel better about the
conclusions reached by Scaperlanda if he could quote from statistics that were less than a decade or
more old.
However, what is even
more unfortunate is that a lot of people use this one example as a means to repudiate all the studies which have
reached this
conclusion — of which there are many.
«I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would
more often than not
reach a better
conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life,» Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor
You might give some evidence
more weight for any number of reasons which can influence the
conclusion you
reach.
More tartly, George Bernard Shaw is said to have observed that «if you laid economists end to end, you would still never
reach a
conclusion.»
This investigation is so thorough, the emerging history of tradition so convincing and the application of what we have called the criterion of dissimilarity so careful, that we feel no need to do
more than quote Bultmann's
conclusion: «All these sayings contain something characteristic, new,
reaching out beyond popular wisdom and piety and yet (they) are in no sense scribal or rabbinic, nor yet Jewish apocalyptic.
Whatever
conclusion one
reaches on this point, no one could be
more affected than the preacher by the changes in the structure of the human psyche and the shifts in the areas of sensitivity within modern man's sensorium.
Since the particular experience in its richest state is largely uncapturable (what can be reasoned misses the full
reaches of what can be said, what can be said misses the full
reaches of what can be known, what can be known misses the full
reaches of what can be experienced), the
more significant
conclusions by which a person lives can not be methodically and precisely induced, but must be put forth largely as speculative theories that mayor may not derive from something said and known.
I probably need to do some
more research in this area before I
reach any
conclusions.
That combined with the presence of numerous studies
reaching contradictory
conclusions means that a great deal
more investigation is needed before any
conclusions can be drawn.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far -
reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any
conclusion that might be drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are
more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
«In USDA's attempt to kill this fully vetted final regulation, they've taken a radical departure from
conclusions reached over
more than 20 years of rulemakings regarding organic livestock care, and have assumed an aberrant view that has no historical basis or legal justification.»
These findings indicate that systematic reviews that reported financial conflicts of interest or sponsorship from food or drink companies were
more likely to
reach a
conclusion of no positive association between SSB consumption and weight gain than reviews that reported having no conflicts of interest.
In
more positive news for Arsenal fans, RMC Sport now claim things are moving along with the potential signing of Aubameyang and that the two clubs should
reach a
conclusion in the coming days.
I see how she
reaches this
conclusion — I've often wondered the same thing myself because my relationship with my son seems so much stronger than my husbands — but there's
more to this equation than breastfeeding.
It allows the reader to hope that as we move into
more recent research, a stronger
conclusion (such as evidence supporting that it is safe, rather than a lack of evidence that it isn't) could be
reached.
Studies addressing the risks and benefits of TOLAC in women with
more than one cesarean delivery have reported a risk of uterine rupture between 0.9 % and 3.7 %, but have not
reached consistent
conclusions regarding how this risk compares with women with only one prior uterine incision (6, 70 — 73).
Opposition MPs were particularly interested in the methodology Mr Beecroft had used to
reach some of his
more disputed
conclusions, including his assertion that regulations to allow for «compensated no - fault dismissals» of employees will decrease unemployment and increase business efficiency in the long - run.
I actually think the coalition being dissolved by a 1922 - style rebellion of right - wing Tory backbenchers is a
more likely end to the coalition than it simply
reaching a mutually satisfactory
conclusion in June 2015.)
When it comes to corruption in Rockland — in particular, the Town of Ramapo — Zugibe told listeners the seizure of computers, files, taped recordings and other materials in 2013 amounted to
more than a million pieces of evidence to be examined and catalogued before any
conclusion could be
reached — and one that would stand up in court.
Collectively, we must as a body not only choose a new Speaker — we must double down and reshape and reform our decision making process within our conference so that
more members are heard and points and ideas are exchanged before
conclusions are
reached on the issues of the day.
«The
more recent allegations reported on by The [New York] Times would be extremely troubling if true - but the
conclusions reached by the Times report are not supported by the facts,» the Democratic governor said in a statement.
If, after some months of investigation and soul - searching, you
reach the
conclusion, as I did 15 years ago, that your current job is still the best, you will be
more comfortable if your boss still has the same excellent opinion about your performance that he or she had 6 month ago.
To
reach these
conclusions, the study provides the most detailed anatomical descriptions of the species given to date, highlighting the small size of the reptile, which measured no
more than a metre long, according to craniums found at the site in Catalonia.
She and her colleagues
reached «broadly the same
conclusions» in a separate, nontwin study of
more than 2000 British teenagers, published earlier this month in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, she says.
The study, by Itziar Lazkano of the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Linda Nøstbakken of the Norwegian School of Economics, and Martino Pelli of the Université de Sherbrooke, looked at
more than 50 years of patent data from 70 countries to
reach their
conclusion.
The
conclusion was extraordinary but inescapable: Antarctica was once warm and forested, conditions that could hardly be
more different to the far - below - freezing midsummer weather that forced Shackleton's team to turn back before
reaching the pole.
The paper stresses that
more research, especially randomized controlled trials with long - term follow - up, would be needed to
reach a definite
conclusion on the risk of TRT on cardiovascular outcomes.
But Glaum and Kessler
reached a different
conclusion when they included herbivore - induced pollinator limitation (HIPL) in their model, which allowed them to examine broader,
more indirect effects of herbivory on plant population persistence and community dynamics.
Googling «placenta» and «eat,» I got a list of stories that
reached nearly opposite
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Many worried about whether the new law would advance knowledge of these groups, or whether it would merely make it
more difficult to conduct studies and
reach conclusions.
To
reach this
conclusion, the researchers built a social network map involving
more than 50,000 connections.
That's the
conclusion of a controversial new study, which
reaches far back into our family tree to uncover the evolutionary roots of lethal violence among
more than 1000 mammalian species.