Sentences with phrase «remarkable conclusion»

Ambady's next step led to an even more remarkable conclusion.
All of this leads one to the not very remarkable conclusion that there's something in the air that's not quite Catholic and not quite secular that is perhaps causing our schooling malaise.
The physicists who asked these questions arrived at a remarkable conclusion.
It brought a remarkable conclusion to what had begun as a dull game, one that was enlivened by the lone member of Liverpool's supposedly «Fab Four» to start.
Her observations redefined primate research and led to the remarkable conclusion that chimpanzees make and use tools.
«Instead we saw the opposite, leading to this remarkable conclusion that there's actually no room for dark matter at all in this thing,» van Dokkum says.
This hypothesis resulted from a seminar at the University of Michigan, in which scientists met to discuss central issues in terrestrial ecology and arrived at this remarkable conclusion.
Images of a shattered landscape (right) led researchers to a remarkable conclusion: Europa's surface is littered with icebergs frozen in place.
Our unanimous affirmance of the Court of Appeals» judgment concerning 16 -1-20.1 [Alabama's prayer law] makes it unnecessary to comment at length on the district court's remarkable conclusion that the federal Constitution imposes no obstacle to Alabama's establishment of a state religion.
The remarkable conclusion to be drawn from the evidence presented in the report is how much can be gained from a flawed accountability system — again, think trillions of dollars.
In 1992, an economist called Eric Hanushek reached a remarkable conclusion by analysing decades of data on teacher effectiveness: a student in the class of a very ineffective teacher — one ranked in the bottom 5 % — will learn, on average, half a year's worth of material in one school year, whereas if she was in the class of a very effective teacher — in the top 5 % — she would learn a year and a half's worth of material.
This remarkable conclusion is followed by some conspiratorial gossip implying that a paper that was submitted over a year ago was deliberately timed to coincide with a speech in Congress from Al Gore that was announced last week.
This is the remarkable conclusion from work in applied physics at the University of Michigan.
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