Sentences with phrase «reported by consequence»

In an interview with BBC Radio, as reported by Consequence of Sound, Monáe said she and Prince had been working on the album when the icon passed away.

Not exact matches

Take, for example, the recently published report entitled «Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes,» by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — which the Academies helpfully point out is a «congressionally mandated» study.
«Consumer Reports is making this recommendation given the potentially fatal consequences of E. coli, the fact that there are still several unknowns about this outbreak, and that no type of romaine has been ruled definitively safe by government officials,» said James Rogers, the head of food safety at the non-profit-run magazine.
It has produced a 23 - page report warning of dire economic consequences if the state follows North Carolina's path by pursuing a policy that would harm tourism, alienate employers and dissuade talented millennials from staying in or moving to Texas.
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A new Moody's report forecasting «newspaper print ad revenue will decline by low - to - mid teen percentages through the first half of 2018, falling more steeply for national newspapers than for community newspapers... As a consequence, the industry's organic EBITDA will decline by 7 percent to 10 percent through early to mid-2018.»
According to a report by the Center for American Progress, «This seemingly minor paperwork issue trips up nearly 60 percent of student - loan borrowers [enrolled in IDR plans] and results in potentially dire consequences.
The Windsor Continuation Group's report explained that «a covenant without consequences is, by definition, not a covenant at all, but an empty word.
In a report commissioned by the Coalition for Marriage, which asked him to assess the likely knock - on legal consequences of any proposed gay marriage legislation, he writes that any decision to redefine marriage will have far - reaching consequences for schools, hospitals, foster carers and public buildings.
The passage most picked up in news reports is this: «We urge those Catholic officials who choose to depart from Church teaching on the inviolability of human life in their public life to consider the consequences for their own spiritual well being, as well as the scandal they risk by leading others into serious sin....
The members of the SAB critically review data, publications and government reports with respect to the safety and health consequences of the use of food and beverage packaging materials, upon request by GPI, and advise GPI and its members with respect to these issues.
No director, officer, employee, or volunteer of the Rainforest Alliance who in good faith reports any action or suspected action taken by or within the Rainforest Alliance that he or she perceives to be illegal, fraudulent, or in violation of any adopted corporate policy shall suffer intimidation, harassment, discrimination or other retaliation or, in the case of employees, adverse employment consequences.
Reports last week stated that Young was being courted by Liverpool, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, as a consequence of the Red Devils closing in on the signature of Barcelona winger Pedro Rodriguez.
The number of scientists and clinicians who have called over the last several years for more accurate reporting by the media on concussions and CTE, criticized the reporting of strongly presented causal assumptions relating to concussive and subconcussive brain impact exposure as «scientifically premature,» and highlighted the negative real world consequences to such one - sided reporting, has grown to consensus proportions, but have largely flown beneath the media's radar.
Unless the coach made it clear that an athlete needed to report symptoms of concussion, it was perceived to be unacceptable to come out because of a «headache» or «dizziness» [because] athletes did not want to be wrong about being concussed and suffer negative consequences» such as being punished by the coach for reporting concussive symptoms «by removing them from a starting position, reducing their future playing time, or inferring that reporting concussive symptoms made them «weak.»»
It is up to parents to do whatever they can to make sure that their child's coach does not continue to convey the message to athletes that there will be negative consequences to concussion reporting by removing them from a starting position, reducing future playing time, or inferring that reporting concussive symptoms made them «weak», but, instead, creates an environment in which athletes feel safe in honestly self - reporting experiencing concussion symptoms or reporting that a teammate is displaying signs of concussion (and reinforcing that message at home)
Some experts even suggest that the current increase of food allergies, especially peanut allergies which have doubled in the past ten years, is actually a consequence of misdiagnosis, a concept that was reported on this site by Lela Davidson.
It is unlikely that we missed any significant adverse consequences by excluding infants changing from supine to nonsupine after the 3 - month report, because only 3 % of all infants with complete data were excluded for this reason.
There have been reports that, for premature infants, breast milk may be seen by staff as a commodity, leading to pressure from neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) staff on mothers to express milk (Flacking 2006), with the consequence that breast milk feeding may be favoured over breastfeeding (Niela - Vilén 2014).
Reports suggest that the imbonerakure are armed and the flight of over 110,000 Burundians to neighbouring countries is partly a consequence of the intimidation being carried out by the youth militia.
His campaign cited a study conducted in 2016 by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that found a vast majority people who are harassed in the workplace don't file a complaint mostly due to the fear they either won't be believed or may face consequences for reporting the incident.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew devoted a good deal of his president's report at the Dec. 6 Delegate Assembly to discussing the dire consequences for New Yorkers of the tax legislation passed by the U.S. Congress.
Such things have happened during the period covered by this report and the people who ultimately suffer the consequences are the prisoners themselves.»
The committee's report has attracted headlines for its concerns about the harshness of the cuts faced by Defra, which has been under strain dealing with the consequences of ash dieback disease, horsemeat contamination and flooding.
The pair described reports of power shortages caused by the blockade as «particularly alarming» and warned of «immediate humanitarian consequences» caused by continued fuel shortages.
Up to now, the federal government has failed to support the research needed to prepare for the health consequences of hotter weather, according to a March 2009 report in Environmental Health Perspectives, by Balbus and colleagues around the United States.
The decrease in fishery productivity in Lake Tanganyika since the 1950s is a consequence of global warming rather than just overfishing, according to a new report from an international team led by a University of Arizona geoscientist.
Lovelock explained that his decision to endorse nuclear power was motivated by his fear of the consequences of global warming and by reports of increasing fossil - fuel emissions that drive the warming.
The study is one of several published last week by The Lancet as part of a special report on the health consequences of the 2003 - 2011 Iraq war on the Iraqi population and coalition troops.
A book we reported on earlier this month by historian of science Alice Dreger also describes some severe personal and professional consequences suffered much more recently by scientists who became involved, through their research, in disputes with strong ideological and social overtones.
Alarmed by «pseudoscience» that may bring «devastating» health consequences, two groups of researchers have asked the journal Scientific Reports to retract a paper that they claim undermines confidence in the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, given to girls to prevent cervical cancer.
The findings, reported in tomorrow's issue of Nature, suggest that the ecological consequences of some of the world's 36,000 dams may be felt by large water bodies rather than simply the dammed rivers themselves and the surrounding lands.
The review also examined this effect, and the authors report that the number of people affected by these changes is small and all resolved spontaneously without serious consequences.
Asked whether casualty reporting by soldiers might be biased, British Army Lt. Col. George Wilson, who oversees ISAF Consequence Management, demurs.
The economic consequences of such health problems may be considerable, according to a report published November 8 by the Oxford Health Alliance, a public health group.
Detailing the thromboembolic complications and the consequences for reconstruction, the investigators report that for one patient, surgery was delayed for three weeks while the thrombosis was managed, followed by two separate surgeries over a 12 - month period to fully accomplish the reconstruction.
The devastating consequences of sexual trauma in the military reported by 25 percent of female and 1 percent of male veterans who served in the U.S. armed forces don't end with psychological and physical trauma, but are associated with a much higher risk for homelessness, a study led by Utah researchers has found.
Unlike the findings reported by others, we did not observe changes in umbilical and cerebral blood flow, even in the most serious cases.2 However, other questions concerning virus pathogenesis and consequences to fetal development remain unanswered.
I thought of telling them about the China Study - the most comprehensive study ever performed on the relation between health and diet by highly respected Professor Dr. Campbell (Cornel University in New York) and a compilation of 700 reports all stating without doubt the dramatic consequences of eating dairy.
Because of the effective use of the ketogenic diet in reducing seizures (see above), it has been suggested that it may also improve the clinical status in brain injury, especially by reducing the incidence of long - term consequences, such as epilepsy.79 Positive effects of a ketogenic diet have also been reported in reducing the cortical contusion volume in an age - dependent manner in an animal model of cortical injury, which is related to the maturation - dependent variability in brain ketone metabolism.92 These findings were also supported by the demonstration that a ketogenic diet reduced post-traumatic cognitive and motor function impairment, at least in a rat model.93
And there are sobering moments of significant contemplation, such as the dire consequences of reporting regarding the fate of a man Kim specifically references in her first segment (a detail which seems horribly illogical in the first place) but these are followed by bits of absurdity, such as Kim becoming the conduit for a group of Afghan women who keep blowing up a well the marines keep digging for their benefit (shades of Fernando Leon de Aranoa's A Perfect Day here).
One of the consequences of the extraordinary decline (nearly 90 percent) in federal support for education research over the past 25 years, as reported by Richard C. Atkinson and Gregg B. Jackson in their 1992 report for the National Academy of Sciences, has been the profound loss of rigorous inquiry into how schooling can be improved academically for all and how youth culture can become more attuned to the deferred gratification of academic achievement and less oriented to the immediate imperatives of money, clothes, and other amusements.
The report gives only passing attention to the positive impact of NCLB on the education of the most disadvantaged students, a consequence of the requirement to report performance by specific subgroups (e.g., racial and ethnic groups and the economically disadvantaged).
The detrimental consequences of government policy on art, craft and design education have been exposed by the findings of The National Society for Education in Art and Design Survey Report 2015 - 16 to be launched at the All - Party Parliamentary Group for Art, Craft and Design in Education at 4 pm on Tuesday 9 February 2016.
Ability Testing: Uses, Consequences, and Controversies, Part I: Report of the Committee, edited by Alexandra K. Wigdor and Wendell R. Garner (National Academy Press, 2101 Constitution Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20418; 252 pages, paper $ 13.95).
Of the program - and policy - based alternatives to exclusionary discipline, Steinberg and Lacoe report the most evidence for, and positive effects from, the Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) program, a strategy that aims to change a school culture by setting clear behavioral expectations, laying out a continuum of consequences for infractions, and reinforcing positive behavior.
Moreover, the report uses misleading causal («consequences») language in the title and to describe study results, even though the study design is limited by unmeasured confounding factors and inappropriate comparison groups.
However, Anyon and Wiley explain, the report uses misleading causal («consequences») language in the title and to describe study results, even though the study design is limited by unmeasured confounding factors and inappropriate comparison groups.
Her reporting shows that gender inequality has much wider consequences than some might think: «Gender inequality fuels social instability, crime, and local conflict [and] women's subordination is substantially enforced by their exclusion from the money system.»
Some also proposed that successful results reported in the use of these programs are confounded by the fact that positive outcomes may be more of a consequence of the Hawthorne Effect or a change in teaching strategy than a validation of one particular form of media over another (Finkelman & McMann, 1995; Tierney et al., 1997).
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