Sentences with phrase «research points out»

Research points out that less frequent transitions may cause more stress.
Recent research points out that yelling makes children more aggressive, physically and verbally.
Research points out that kinship care placements are more stable than non-kinship placements (Salln
Curiously, the research points out that, assuming Bitcoin's electricity needs continue growing at this rate, the global mining consumption could be greater than the UK's entire electricity supply by October next year.
New research points out that elevated diabetes risk is related to the extra pounds people typically put on after renouncing cigarettes.
The research points out that the provision of legal services through the UK's approximately 8,500 high street firms creates a duplication of costs that leads to higher prices for customers (each firm needs to recoup basic start - up costs and are unable to achieve substantial economies of scale).
Akin to SolarCity, Vivint Solar has been working to increase cash sales and loans sales as a percentage of its residential solar product mixes, GTM Research points out.
But, as the research points out, there is a «common view that diversification is isolated to equities and means buying equities of different types such as value or non-U.S..
As the research points out, no one knows exactly what these couples are talking about when they do plan their retirement.
A new report by Gartner Research points out a very disturbing trend in the ebook industry: fake or paid reviews.
As a study by Juniper Research points out, the entire tablet gaming industry will be worth more than a mammoth $ 3.1 billion by 2014, and by 2016, the industry will account for almost a third of the entire mobile gaming... [Read more...]
As a study by Juniper Research points out, the entire tablet gaming industry will be worth more than a mammoth $ 3.1 billion by 2014, and by 2016, the industry will account for almost a third of the entire mobile gaming industry.
A report by Gartner Research points out a very disturbing trend in the ebook industry: fake or paid reviews.
«Research points out that over 85 % parents will spend up to $ 1000 on devices,» she said.
As research points out, small schools improve life outcomes by helping more students graduate, thus providing them with the opportunities to attend college, find meaningful employment, and become productive citizens.
As recent research points out, the surest way to get a reply is to first appear literate.
Further research points out that most patients actually suffer from worse symptoms when increasing fiber intake.
It is also reported that recent research points out that Maqui berries improves * energy levels and prevents new fat cells from forming.
It is a myth that 21 days are necessary to change an habit, the scientific research points out that it takes at least 66 days for the average person to install an habit.
Recent anatomical research points out what track and field coaches have known for years: hamstrings are connected as a chain to the glutes and back extensors (i.e. erector spinae).
Well, this research points out that it's hard for teachers to know when students are really absorbing something just by looking at their faces.
«Indeed, there is evidence for all three factors and Dr. Ardren's research points out that these hypotheses are not mutually exclusive, and they all could be part of the explanation why tree islands are nutrient sinks.»
Geneticist Robin Lovell - Badge of the U.K. Medical Research Council's National Institute for Medical Research points out that now «we have come full circle,» since the field of ES research first arose from work on teratomas 40 years ago.
«New research points out that climate change will increase fire activity in Mediterranean Europe.»
Other research points out why the lions» dining preference shifted.
Research points out that less frequent transitions may cause more stress.
Recent research points out that while «culture» plays a critical role in social divisions, the «culture wars» rhetoric is basically inaccurate.
The research points out that the existence of the universe as a causal chain requires a creator that was itself un-created.
Pollster Frank Graves of Ekos Research points out that Jean Chrétien's 1993 win wasn't followed by any «post-election swoon,» while Paul Martin after 2004 and Stephen Harper after 2011 suffered declines which, far from being short - term slumps, proved irreversible.
But as Neil Dutta, Chief Economist with Renaissance Macro Research points out, if you look at the actual flow data showing the number of people each month entering and exiting the labor force, the rate at which workers are entering the labor force is actually lower today than at any point over the last two years.
I'm not sure I'm all the way to being a crunchy mama, but when I see research pointing out toxins or chemicals I try to avoid them.
This research pointed out that artists learned from teachers as part of this exchange.
With the recent Gartner research pointing out in clear terms that tablet PCs represent the future of personal computing, the writing on the wall is all too clear and desktops are clearly on the way out.
Not just that, but the research pointed out a few problems with the raw meat dog foods themselves, and particularly how these diets can lead to nutritional problems, gut injuries and even growth deficiencies, as most dogs wouldn't be able to get all the nutrients they should be getting from raw food.
In fact, many of the top scientists in CO2 research point out that our planet is in CO2 «starvation mode» compared to past periods, when levels were 1,000 ppm or more — and plant and animal life flourished.
CoStar's research pointed out that major industrial developers, such as Prologis Inc (NYSE: PLD), have been building larger distribution / warehouse and e-commerce fulfillment facilities.

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Duncan Stewart, Deloitte Canada's research director, points out the obvious problem with that analysis — that slight growth at this stage in the game is not really a good thing:
If you ask someone about the problem, they will usually explain that the old research is off point or out of date.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
More research out of Harvard University backs up Gruman's point.
As the British Psychological Science Research Digest blog points out, this isn't the first study to link tea drinking with improved mental performance, but it is the first to suggest that a cup of Earl Grey or chamomile might enhance creativity specifically.
Step two couldn't be simpler, and as Business Insider pointed out in its write - up of Boothman's book, «research also suggests that smiling when you meet someone in a happy context is a useful way to get them to remember you.»
Companies with women in senior level positions tend to do better than those without any gender diversity, Smith pointed out, citing research by First Round Capital, a major VC firm with more than 300 portfolio companies.
Taken to its logical extreme, his research seems to argue that boards should have only female directors, but he's careful to point out that not all women score highly on complex moral reason (sometimes known as «CMR») decision - making, and some men do.
As PookleBlinky also points out, citing research from The New York Times, minimum wage earners aren't kids working summer jobs anymore.
But, as I've pointed out repeatedly, the startling fact, backed by research, is that these days, Americans, if anything, have more leisure time than previous generations.
Before I run down the main takeaways of the research, it's probably worth pointing out that the vast majority of companies are not Facebook.
The research also points out that Millennials rank their personal values and morals as having the greatest influence on the decisions they make at work.
«A Pew Research poll showed that viewers of humorous news shows such as The Daily Show and The Colbert Report exhibited higher retention of news facts than those who got their news from newspapers, CNN, Fox News, or network stations,» points out teacher Sarah Henderson in Edutopia.
Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
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