Sentences with phrase «said studies point»

Maue said studies point to a substantial rise in chances of having hotter peaks in summer temperatures, but the the change remains subtle in the grand scheme of things:
Chi said the study points to a promising new approach for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma, a form of kidney cancer that has historically been very difficult to cure.
The authors say the study points to the need for further research to better understand the association between paternal age at birth and hematologic malignancies.

Not exact matches

A recent study done by two business school researchers says that social media really can influence the amount of money you spend to the point that you can't control yourself.
LYNE: Every study of consumer buying points to the fact that women aren't just the dominant consumer, but are either responsible for, or have the final say on, 80 % of all consumer purchases.
It's this last point that has the biggest effect on private versus public company returns, says Tim McPeak, director of financial institutions at Sageworks, a company that studies financial information of privately held companies.
«This points to the unexplored risks of changing climate on aviation,» said study co-author Radley Horton, a climatologist at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
But if what the study says is true, we are at a tipping point.
That said, as Coren himself points out, the column was based on observations and wasn't intended to have the same impact as a peer - reviewed study — the bare minimum for scientific evidence.
Buxton says the study's results point to a need for a culture shift in organizations toward a provision for greater flexibility and a change in mentality from a focus on congratulating those who burn the candle at both ends to an appreciation of the benefits of sleep.
A Harris poll of phone owners found that nearly 10 % said their phone had been stolen at one point, and a recent study found that lost and stolen cell phones cost consumers over $ 30 billion last year.
«One female case study cut her body fat 3 percentage points in roughly four weeks with only five minutes of kettlebell swings three times a week,» he says.
Mnuchin said U.S. authorities, including the Federal Reserve, were studying the pros and cons of issuing digital dollars instead of hard cash, but «the Fed and we don't think there's any need for that at this point
«At this point it's really uncertain if there's any detectable human influence on any hurricane or tropical cyclone metric,» Tom Knutson, an NOAA meteorologist who studies hurricanes, says.
The researchers said after their study: «Retiring from work constitutes a major life transition that most people experience at some point in the course of their life, posing significant challenges to health and wellbeing.
(Unfortunately, I must say that the studies in various issues of Frères du Monde (from which these quotations are taken) seem to me very weak from a political and sociological point of view.)
That's what I've been saying as well since partway through my studies of Genesis 1... though of course, as Tessa points out, this is a command with a blessing.
the POINT was... someone said that there was no education studying the BIble... which was an ignorant statement...
Family needs «and my boredom with epistemology prompted me to forswear graduate study and the academic career to which it pointed,» he said.10 (Although he never earned a Ph.D. degree, he was awarded eighteen honorary doctorates, including one from Oxford.)
The point is that even when people read and study the Greek Bible, we can not say that there is such a thing as THE Greek Bible.
In Fr Nesbitt's article «The Christ - Centred Vision of Creation», in last November's issue, he pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.»
For example, at one point he quotes the distinguished historian of ancient science G. E. R. Lloyd, who said of Greek science: «Much as the Egyptians and Babylonians contributed to the content of these studies, the investigations only acquire self «conscious methodologies for the first time with the Greeks.»
I am not saying disappointment on your article, my only point is that its faith, and only God can judge the correctness... The word of God cultivates the mind, and the seed of faith should bloom in its natural way, urging anything to study by words and its meaning is in - vain because the use of that will not gain you anything from God, but yes maybe in politics and people like you.
I have heard «we need more money», «we need more staff», «we need more property», «we need more Bible studies» (which as you point out are rarely really Bible studies), «this is what you should believe», and «the Bible says» (which it rarely says what they say it says), and (implied) «it's our way or the highway» (as in, «if you don't entirely agree with us, then get out»).
«Even from the purely human point of view,» Sainte - Beuve says, «the phenomenon of grace must still appear sufficiently extraordinary, eminent, and rare, both in its nature and in its effects, to deserve a closer study.
Well, for people who believe the Bible when it says Jesus is coming back, it is quite logical to point out the amount of ignorance they displayed in ignoring a passage that is very, very key to end times studies (eschatology).
At one point during these study sessions, she said, «Do you think that cross-gender friendships are possible?»
It is the purpose of this volume to present certain studies of the gospel at the point where the oral tradition was being crystallized in writing; and for this reason we shall pay chief attention to the Gospel of Mark, though the other early source or cycle — Q, the «Sayings Source» — will also engage our attention now and then, But we can not deal with that source in detail at present; indeed, we shall not have the time to deal adequately with Mark, and can study only some of its leading features and the problems to which these give rise.
I heard about this study on self - perception, or at least, the study says that was the original point of it, how does our self - perception match up with what is really happening.
Below are the sermon notes for how I preached this passages about 20 years ago... If you read through it, please note that I disagree with what I say about «salvation,» with what I say about prayer, Bible study, and church attendance, and what I say about the overall point of the entire passage of Ephesians 2.
His questioning mind, his study of the Jewish law (the perplexing reference to the fig tree in verse 48 probably points to the fact that Nathanael was a student of the law, for the rabbis used to say that the best place to study the law was sitting under a fig tree) prompted Jesus to praise him as a true Jew and an honest man (1:47).
In fact, we are having a great study on «The Bride of Christ» because someone DARE to point out scripture that seemed to say something different than I believed.
Many say that the antioxidant action provided by superfoods protects against cancer and heart disease, among a host of other ills — while others point out that few carefully controlled studies have been conducted.
First of all, why would the mainstream media even say anything about coconut oil, since the main point they try to continue driving home to people is: «There are no studies backing the health claims of coconut oil»?
At least there have been no case studies up to this point saying that when consumed it causes major harm (unless you count that trip to the bathroom as unsafe).
However, since the authors of the study from which we obtained this list did not specific the degree to which any of the four plant oils had been refined, we can not say for certain what factors contributed to these different smoke points.
«The luxury market has reached a maturation pointsaid Claudia D'Arpizio, lead author of the study.
Now 29 years old, McCants even says his NCAA eligibility came into question at one point before the university provided assistance, placing him into courses in African - American studies that ensured high grades.
Coach Jay Wright says that in 2013, a study written by then - assistant Billy Lange (who's now with the 76ers) swayed Wright on the «value of three - point attempts» — that focusing on limiting opponents» volume and increasing Villanova's volume was more important than focusing on three - point percentage.
While O'Kane said there was some evidence that concussion education could improve the percentage of athletes reporting concussions, pointing to a 2012 study [8] finding that high school athletes receiving concussion education were twice as likely to report symptoms to coaches compared with those with no education (72 % vs. 36 %), he acknowledged that a 2013 study [9](also by researchers at the University of Washington) found that many high school soccer players, despite understanding the symptoms of concussion and the potentially severe complications from playing with concussion, would continue to play despite symptoms.
«We have studied it more than anybody else and at this point in time, we see no benefit,» said Carl Spalding, vice president of pediatric products at Abbott.
However, Krous said, many studies have pointed to bed - sharing as a «big risk factor» for SIDS.
In most studies, breastfed kids score on average three to five points higher on IQ tests than formula babies, regardless of PUFAs they consume, which Willatts said can't easily be explained.
«The fact is that, given that there's often two parents in the home working with the child, both parents» depressive symptoms can have a very similar level of effect to the point that both need to be addressed,» says Sheehan D. Fisher, a co-author of the study.
It came up at christmas dinner; at one point, the topic of breastfeeding came up, and my spouse's uncle started to say «I know breastfeeding reduces the risk of allergies later» and, expecting him to move on to obesity and IQ and whatever else he was about to say, I just said «No, that's not true», and started trying to explain the difference between correlation and causation, and the difficulties with prospective studies and confounding factors, etc..
The Little League report, as well as articles in the media since its release, appear to downplay the injury risk from curveballs, but a close look at the study reveals no categorical statement that throwing curve balls at an early age is not an injury risk factor; it says only that «baseline risk factors for injury to Little League - age pitchers did not point directly to throwing curveballs.»
More research needs to be done, they say, pointing out that this was not a controlled trial, only an observational study.
«This is the first study to look at the characteristics of women who are more or less likely to engage in the practice of breast milk sharing, and can help give physicians a starting point for dialogue with their patients,» said Keim.
Dr. Newman points to a number of problems with the supporting studies, saying that misdiagnosis may have contributed to problems experienced by those taking domperidone for gastric issues.
«Depression occurs disproportionately among new parents, and this study also hammers home the point that it affects both mothers and fathers,» says James F. Paulson, PhD, associate professor of pediatrics at the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk.
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