Sentences with phrase «see suggested responses»

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When we examine new orders as actually reported by businesses, we see similar weakness, which suggests the likelihood of slower production in response.
In response, there has been only a slight increase in the share of loans with fixed rates recently, suggesting that borrowers see little prospect of an increase in interest rates in the foreseeable future.
Their responses to one of those inquiries» about why it was important to educate Western Christians about development» suggest that they see themselves as leaders and teachers of the donor constituency.
That article stimulated a deluge of protesting letters to the editor, and the Century saw fit to editorialize («A Road with Pitfalls,» June 29, 1960), indicating that such an overwhelming negative response «would suggest a prevalent antipathy still to the sort of universalism championed by Hocking and Toynbee and now by Mr. Ferm,» and that the road ahead appears, «at least to many Century readers, rocky and snare - ridden.»
So the response «we shall see», suggests unproven status of the opinion.
Can I suggest some of you email him to see if you can get a response.
As her report put it: «The research suggests that, while there may be little return to trying to make students more gritty as a way of being (i.e., in ways that would carry over to all aspects of their lives at all times and across contexts), students can be influenced to demonstrate perseverant behaviors — such as persisting at academic tasks, seeing big projects through to completion, and buckling down when schoolwork gets hard — in response to certain classroom contexts and under particular psychological conditions.»
The draft response to the Memorial published on the Conference website suggests that the investment has had a positive impact, when in reality it has had the opposite effect (see page 35 of the Memorials document prepared for Conference).
Her question to David Cameron about the subject during a recent PMQs saw a response from the prime minister which suggested new legislation was on its way.
Other research in political psychology suggests that the no campaign has had a much easier job — those inclined to political conservatism are more likely to have a «negativity bias» in their response to environmental stimuli — conservatives have more of a physiological reaction to potential threats in the environment and subsequently devote more psychological resources towards dealing with them: conservatives, quite literately, see more things that could go wrong than liberals.
The urgent debate saw MPs suggest parliament should expel Church of England bishops from the House of Lords or force the church to accept equality legislation in response to the vote.
They indicated that the label «dyslexia» evoked responses that suggested it was seen as a fixed disability, and that the teachers believed their ability to help children with «dyslexia was unlikely to develop over time.
This may suggest that when we see remission in cancer, it's an immune response, that somehow the immune system wakes up to the fact that this is tissue that shouldn't be there.
They found similar patterns in the left mouse leg to those seen in osteoarthritis, not only in the knee structures but also in the cartilage that wraps the bones» ends, suggesting that the injury response is a further mechanism that triggers altered signaling from the knee joint to the growth plate.
«While the prevailing wisdom would suggest that vaccines that make really strong CD4 T cell responses would, in their helper capacity, strengthen the responses of both antibodies and CD8 T cells, we often see that vaccines and viral infections seem to generate fewer CD4 responses than they do CD8 responses,» says Penaloza - MacMaster.
Although the substance did not provoke the symptoms seen in the previous experiment, Hsiao says that the animals» altered response suggests that the substance could play a role in the disorder.
«Seeing that individuals with more atypical neural responses also had more severe ASD symptoms suggests that these neural characteristics underlie or contribute to the core symptoms of ASD,» Just said.
The transgenic plants responded weakly to the breakdown products, comparable to the bacterial response (Figure S5), suggesting the specificity seen in bacteria is retained in plants.
Findings (i)- (iii) strongly resemble the changes seen after Abeta immunotherapy in mouse models of AD and suggest that the immune response generated against the peptide elicited clearance of Abeta plaques in this patient.
We furthermore suggested that Cluster N is likely to process such light - mediated magnetic compass responses, based on the fact that Cluster N is the only known forebrain area that is highly active during magnetic compass orientation, and on the theoretical model [7] on magnetic field modulation of the light sensitivity of specialized receptor molecules in the retina of the birds, [for detailed arguments see 13], [14].
E.g., his response to criticisms based on China Study evidence is to suggest that the real evidence for his diet is NOT from the China Study: «my views are not about one study... I see three types of evidence that has most influenced my present views.
While this can offer protective benefits from certain diseases, research suggests that your skin may see these cells as foreign invaders, triggering a systemic response and causing a PUPPS rash.
Specifically — could you please try making whole vegetable juice and see if it turns out different than the previous models (1100 and 1200 and pulse) because the inability to make a smooth whole vegetable juice seems to be the biggest complaint about the Ninja (mainly in response to the fact that the infomercial seems to suggest that the previous models make a pretty smooth whole vegetable juice).
The cool response to the transfer option in cities as different as Chicago and Portland suggests that, whatever choices are offered, many parents would rather see money and effort directed toward improving their neighborhood school.
Support has declined by 10 percentage points since 2013, suggesting that opinion has shifted in response to the media attention the issue has received during the ongoing Vergara v. California litigation over the constitutionality of tenure (see «Reaping the Whirlwind,» legal beat, Fall 2016).
In response, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has suggested that the massive student boycotts of the Common Core tests as seen in New York is unacceptable, and if unchecked, could lead to federal intervention in our schools to ensure test compliance.
The response from readers suggested to me that, all of a sudden, geology was being seen as a romantic science, and that, quite fantastically, it had developed cool.
Once in the game, it plays well enough, however navigation of the graphically rich main menu see a lag between finger movement and response, suggesting there might not be enough power, or it's not optimised well enough.
At just three years old, children already see cats as playing second fiddle to dogs, suggests a new study of kids» responses to animals.
Information from newly - digitised old instrumental records in the early 19th Century such as shipping records for the East India Company (Brohan et al, 2012), doesn't support the largest modelled responses to Tambora (1815), but does suggest a response larger and more defined than that seen in some reconstructions.
[Response: I still don't see why you think that the warming will accelerate much faster than the models suggest since they include these mechanisms.
I wrote: «The quick response up and down for CO2 trend shortly after temperature changes suggests that we see a «dance» around equilibrium conditions in nature.»
They also suggested that this RF mechanism produces a greater temperature response by a factor of 1.7 than an equivalent CO2 RF, that is, the â $ ˜efficacyâ $ ™ may be higher for this RF mechanism (see Section 2.8.5.7).
In conclusion then, for definitional and governance purposes there are times when we will want to consider CDR and SRM techniques separately, and perhaps as Clare Heyward suggests, see these as categorically equivalent to responses such as mitigation and adaptation.
But I have even seen some try to suggest that CO2 is rising now as a response the MWP, similar to the time lag of the ice core records.
Just a quick glance at your last graph suggests that there would be a more muted response (expected), but also a possible time lag, and some curious - ve anomalies in relation to the drivers seen in your first two graphs.
It is not legitimate and certainly of no scientific value (although there may be political value) to attack a prediction because you don't like the consequences, or you don't like the sort of people who are happy with the prediction, or you don't like the people who made the prediction, or you don't like the sort of policy responses that prediction might suggest or encourage, or even if you simply see yourself as a challenger of consensus views in the name of some ideal or other.
I therefore reject Gavin's claim that I «made stuff up», and respectfully suggest that we can lay this one to rest if in a spirit of openness Gavin simply reproduces his response so people can see for themselves what he said.
I respectfully suggest that we can lay this one to rest if in a spirit of openness Gavin simply reproduces his response so people can see for themselves what he said.
«SNCF's large response — totaling 1,000 pages — exemplifies the degree to which it sees American corridors as a good investment and suggests that the French company is planning an all - out assault on future U.S. rail operations,» the blog notes.
The evident relationship between effective climate sensitivity and ocean heat uptake leads to the transient climate response (TCR) having a smaller spread among the model results than the climate models climate sensitivity alone would suggest (see Section 9.3.1).
I confess I don't know enough about climate models to know that they are over fitting the data in this way, but the runs I've seen suggest to me that the responses are not smooth enough given the amount of error.
Rather than firing off a present number of responses when it sees certain keywords in an email, Google's AI uses machine learning to process the content, and then suggest replies.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.
When revealing your decision to divorce, a parent's first response might be to suggest that you see a counselor or try to make it work.
That is, these patterns suggest that people from harsh families shut out threatening cues with which they do not need to engage, but when they are forced by task demands to engage, their amygdala responses are stronger (see Fig. 2), and they are unable to recruit the prefrontal cortex effectively for regulating emotional responses to threatening cues.
Normally, one would expect to see low cortisol levels prestress, an increase in response to stress, and a return to baseline during recovery, and so an elevated, flat cortisol trajectory suggests that the HPA axis may have lost some of its resiliency (10).
Popenoe suggests that divorce appears to be a learned response and that when faced with marital problems, the children of divorce respond the way they have seen their parents respond.
In addition to supporting individual emotion regulation development and strategies, this work also suggests that minimizing contextual stressors and environmental risk will be critical as well — stressors that we know further compromise emotion regulation abilities (e.g., see [97] for a review of the effects of environmental stress on the response and regulatory systems and subsequent risk for psychopathology).
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