Sentences with phrase «research something as»

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Blackburn conducted research focused on mothers caring for children with autism and other chronic conditions, and found that moms who were more resilient to stress — perceiving their situation as a challenge, rather than something hopeless or overwhelming — kept their telomeres longer.
It could be something as simple as saying «I'm going to respond to the email at the middle of my inbox to start with,» or if you're a teacher, «I'm choosing to grade these papers because grading these papers would help my university earn money, and that money helps me do cancer research
«Many times you can spend just as much trying to research something (and still not know for sure) as it would cost you to just start doing it.»
But cognitive research suggests something deeper — that the human brain has evolved in such a way that it's more likely to see visuals as «true» and words as, literally, «debatable.»
Research suggests the best solutions for improving discourse may come from getting to know each other as whole people instead of just opinions — something Facebook may be uniquely suited to do.
Liboiron uses her position as the head of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research to advocate for open science hardware and lead «a small but growing movement for people who make technology and instruments open source,» something she describes as «very much against the model that runs many universities around the world.»
Open Innovations and the associated Skolkovo Innovation Center, a massive high tech research campus and home for startups and industry just outside of Moscow proper, was developed with the help of Russia's Medvedev, who has taken on the development of Russia's technology and innovation economies as something of a pet project.
When you talk about an actual research project, often it starts as something more technologically oriented, but as you build deeper partnerships, you find that some of the problems they're really struggling with are human problems.
Companies should make sure their online reputations are spick - and - span, as 44 percent of women admit to spending at least 20 minutes researching something online before buying it.
This isn't something Facebook can do today, but LeCun offered these concepts as a thought experiment to show where Facebook could head with its AI research.
According to ETS Laboratories, which conducts scientific research for wineries and the accompanying industry, wildfire smoke can cause something called «smoke taint» — off - seeming flavors that are sometimes described as «smoky,» «bacon,» «campfire,» and «ashtray.»
In a research note released Tuesday, Cowen and Company analyst Faye Landes wrote that investors will be «relieved» that Wilson, «who is considered something of a loose cannon» will no longer be acting as Lulu's chairman.
While the volumes of marketing research can point to the brands that are held in high regard in a given state — and why — much can be determined about a state's preference from something as simple as its Google search history.
Trudeau's speech in Germany suggests a hardening of his resolve to do something about income inequality, which economists such as Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Canadian Jonathan Ostry, the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund's research department, describe as a present danger to sustainable economic growth.
«The academic world still insists on teaching that financial markets are largely efficient, with perhaps a few minor anomalies (such as the «January effect») that give tenure - seeking finance professors something to research» Seth Klarman
A third party, skilled in validation research, can bring the objectivity needed to uncover as Peter Drucker well advised us years ago — reasons why not to do something.
This graphic illustrates something discovered as part of the NACO Common Docs research into what is common and market in Canada.
And items that are perceived as healthy change based on new research and studies — something you can use to jump in on the beginning of a profitable trend.
They are, therefore, reluctant to spend money on something as basic as keyword research.
I also have researched the connection between hormone treatments, such as bc, and breast cancer and fertility issues and have realized that it is not something that will soon be accepted by the MSM.
You might wish to research who Ted Turner is and if that turns you off, maybe try a blog more suited to the special brand of crazy you accept as truth - something like FAUX news might be more your intellectual speed... right up there with conspiracy theorists and children.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
Since I'm in Indiana, I think I'll write this off as a poor attempt by CNN to make something controversial out of Prof King's research and go have some lunch.
I haven't done enough research to give my own opinion... so please don't take this post as such... but something tells me this could spark quite the conversation!
Indeed, these are good examples — people are perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that espouses nice values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people in these countries are already seeing a decline in their quality of life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a threat to them I often ask.
Thus there can be no a priori reason for ruling out cost / benefit analysis as a device for making decisions, even those having to do with something as potentially destructive as recombinant DNA research.
The entire work would have come off better if the author had skipped the assertions of research and simply done it as an confessional essay entitled something on the order of «Afraid of Ourselves.»
My recommendation to you is maybe start with something like Google Scholar, then you may want to enroll in a university, pick a major such as physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology, geology (you get the point, I hope) and then look into a masters program, even a doctorate or phd if you really like it (then you can start to publish your own research).
For a summary of some of the scientific research which supports the view that the fetus is not a prepackaged human being (e.g., even something so relatively simple as a fingerprint arises at least in part due to chance events not present in a fertilized egg) see Charles Gardner, «Is an Embryo a Person?
I am an atheist and I contribute to my community through charitable work, but I also view my profession (medical research) as something that contributes to mankind.
Given this research, it doesn't seem so outrageous to suggest that something material in us may change as we develop habits of devotion and a relationship with God.»
We do have many clues and are researching even more as we speak (LHC — CERN) but to think in anyway that your premise of «If something exists it had to be created by someone, i.e God» is beyond simplistic and blatantly illogical.
Some begin very subtly, as in the first time you listen to a preacher, or the first time you read something that sounds plausible, but then don't bother researching the credibility of either.
The author must have gotten his research from historical works on the puritans or something, because, as a regular church going Bible believing Christian, I can say from experience that I have no clue what he's talking about.
A belief is something you have come to based on an active search where you you gather evidence and then make a hypothesis changing your view from one of neutral to positive «I believe in gravity after having studied the research that has been done and my personal experience with things falling on my head» which is different than «I disbelieve Leprechauns because there is no evidence one way or the other as to their existence.»
Another thought, we've steered away from xylitol as we don't feel that it is truly natural, but if it's the only option, it would work well in this recipe, structurally anyway, and may be something to do some research on to weigh out the pros and cons to decide whether it's worth trying occassionally for you, and your needs, or not.
In NPD's CREST foodservice market research — which tracks daily how consumers use restaurants — consumers are asked if they ordered something off the menu that was listed as «high - protein,» «whole grain,» «sugar - free» or described in another way.
I did some serious research on this — after all, if I am going to serve something to my family as a healthy addition to our diets, I want to know exactly what I'm giving them.
I was researching anti-inflammatory foods and overnight oats kept popping up as something I should do.
Being gluten - sensitive, cooking sometimes becomes a hassle, as I usually have to rack my brain / research for alternatives to something that normally I could make in a snap.
The testimonies I read when researching this article were fascinating, but I must admit that I was a little skeptical — it was hard to believe that something so simple as cayenne could bring about such sudden changes to persistent problems.
If you are going to pass of something as historical you should do a little research.
As he explained to the Financial Times: «[Granata and I] were both very concerned by climate change and we wanted to do something about it, so we started meeting scientists at the Polytechnic University of Milan and started research to develop that technology.»
Samuel Ogungbayi, you have written a speculative post as something researched, even building up a scenario of some conspiracy against the Manager and over what / who?
Fatherhood Institute head of research Adrienne Burgess told delegates at the Engaging fathers as partners conference that the best way to help families is to address support to both parents at the same time — something many workers find difficult and scary.
Based on research, babies learn language when you point out something as you say its name.
So, as usual, the moral of the story is Do Your Research, and if it sounds like crap to you, just say «That's interesting advice — thank you» and move on until you find something that makes sense for your particular child.
It was the first really comprehensive resource that I came across that had a lot of other protocol option other than the medical protocol and it was really well research space out and I just had a lot of different options to really personalize the protocol and so I kind of used something from her book as well.
It's tempting to wring our hands and look at this research as something that says, «Oh my gosh, formula feeding is SO awful!»
As I've surfed around the web researching ways to live greener, use earth - friendly cleaning products and to keep my Thirsties cloth diaper stash smelling fresh and clean, I've once again come across something completely new to me: soap nuts.
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