Sentences with phrase «repeatedly led to results»

The bastions for «free inquiry» also repeatedly led to results that were contrary to illiberal thought.

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The notion promoted by the Canadian technology council that an arts education leads to better results in a wide range of other areas was repeatedly deflated: «There is no evidence for a link between theatre training and overall academic skill... We found no evidence that dance education improves overall academic skills or reading... There is no evidence that training in visual arts improves overall academic skills or literacy.»
Total Depravity leads to the belief that people are regenerated by God before they believe in Jesus; but the Bible repeatedly says that faith results in regeneration (John 1:11 - 13; 20:31; Gal 3:26; 1 Pet 1:23 - 25).
Publication of the editorial came on the same day as two other events of note, first, the release of a new book, Back in the Game, in which sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher and award - winning journalist Joanne Gerstner repeatedly and pointedly criticize the media for «irresponsible» reporting on CTE, and second, the filing of a class action lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles against Pop Warner, USA Football, and the National Operating Committee on Standards For Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) which assumes as scientific fact that repetitive head impacts sustained in youth football «exposed» plaintiffs» sons to CTE, and led one to engage in «erratic and reckless behavior» resulting in his untimely death, and the other to take his own life.
Disease - causing bacteria in lab experiments have repeatedly evolved the ability to spread more rapidly than their wild counterparts — but the result could actually lead to new strategies for combating infections.
Trying again will repeatedly lead to the same results.
The proposed lead plaintiff is a mother whose access to her son was «repeatedly interfered with as a result of unreliable tests» from 2009 to 2012.
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