Sentences with phrase «shed more light on why»

If anyone reading this has not clicked over to the link Layla shared from Emerging Mama at the very end of her post, I think it's definitely worth the read and might shed some more light on why I wrote my comment to begin with.
Moreover, it will help you to shed more light on why you are the right fit for the job based on the experience and skills that you have got over time.
While the world, therefore, waits to hear the eventual outcome for the McCartneys, it is hoped that this article will shed more light on why, in the meantime, we remain in the realms of speculation.
Now, research is shedding more light on why yo - yo dieting may not be a long - term solution.
It sheds more light on why more and more parents are choosing to home educate, if their local schools are struggling to find enough teachers.»

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When DEA agents showed up at the Aurora site in March 2013, McKesson turned over a substantial number of documents to agents, including Aurora's monitoring program files that helped shed light on why the facility hadn't submitted more suspicious orders.
Gibney argued for why that's easy, as well as shed new light on what happens inside the firm, and what its road map looks given that it has more money to invest than ever before.
Christians and / or «Believers» are required to know the scripture — I can't understand why more Christian leadership is not speaking against this false prophecy — or maybe media just wants «Christians» to look like fools so they are not giving equal time to those who can shed clear light on this debacle.
He may have said it a couple of times that why don't we just do formula because it would be a pain and as a new mom I was really struggling with doing this in public and when you do, that was almost six years ago, and thankfully there has been more light shed on breastfeeding in public and nursing in public because I really didn't see any other moms nursing in public then.
With Carl Paladino's gay «brainwashing» scandal bringing up the always controversial question of whether homosexuality's a choice, Harvard neuroscientist Simon LeVay's celebrating the publication of his new book, Gay, Straight, and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual Orientation, which sheds more light on that very inquiry.
The work is shedding light on why many older people may have more trouble falling and staying asleep.
Scientists used CRISPR - Cas9 to shed light on why people with 15q13.3 microdeletion syndrome — a rare human genetic disorder — are more likely to develop brain disorders like autism spectrum disorder, epilepsy and schizophrenia (Karun K. Singh, abstract 103.05, see attached summary).
Researchers are keen to know more about how and why wild animals use tools because they hope it can shed light on how human technology evolved.
A new study led by The University of Manchester has shed light on why athletes are more likely to have abnormal heart rhythms.
The researchers» findings shed light on why people find some games more enjoyable than others, and choose to play some games again and again and others only once.
Ahern says the study may shed light on why some patients complain of more pain than others who have the same surgical procedure, although the researchers did not identify a particular ingredient in anesthesia that may cause the effect.
Companion studies also shed light on the question of why boys are more likely to develop autism than girls, and begin to outline a network of genes whose activity is altered in the brains of individuals with autism.
A new study sheds light on why some children may need to urinate more often during the rest cycle.
The CHOICE project, however, differs from real life in key ways that may shed light on why IUDs aren't more widely used.
Snacking after drinking is not an uncommon habit, and new research sheds light on why people may eat more after drinking alcohol.
The study findings may be about more than just bragging rights, however: Researchers say they may shed light on how male and female brains age differently, and why women are at higher risk for Alzheimer's disease.
It's thought of as a luxury or people are called lazy if they take a nap or if they sleep more than 8 hours and hopefully we can shed some light on why that's not the case today.
This new documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders sheds more light on today's Pope and on why he has taken a more unconventional approach to his work.
Boys were more likely to perform well in schools with a higher proportion of girls, shedding new light on why girls continue to outperform boys in many educational subjects.
He takes on the important task of shedding «a more critical light on the issue of why disadvantaged students generally don't succeed in school,» but adds little to Giroux's explanation.
Several app makers spoke more candidly, and their feedback could shed light on why the Windows Store isn't overflowing with apps.
This book sheds light on why and when this happens, what we should do to avoid it and how to give more realistic time predictions.
That's why Women's Aid and WCRS released a new series of ads to shed more light on the role of coercive control in domestic abuse.
More evidence is being unearthed on the sophisticated cyber-burglary of more than 1,000 emails from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) that sheds light on who did the stealing and More evidence is being unearthed on the sophisticated cyber-burglary of more than 1,000 emails from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) that sheds light on who did the stealing and more than 1,000 emails from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) that sheds light on who did the stealing and why.
Sociological perspectives that proceed from such deterministic premises do more to force people in real life into the narrow understanding of them, by such sociologists, than they shed light on why people function in certain ways.
Navigate our web site and explore our blog to see if the information posted can shed some light on the legal issues you may be dealing with and to learn more about our firm, our attorneys, and why you can trust us with your case.
Inside, Columnist Bruce Carton looks at why Bribery Act enforcement actions haven't materialized, when the first cases could start shedding more light on compliance with the law, and what to expect in the near future.
A recent research is shedding more light on how recruiters see your resume and their decision - making behavior, despite the fact that you may never understand why you are not selected for a particular job interview.
That's my thinking, but if any of you could shed some light on why you're saying that it's going to cost more than $ 5k please elaborate?
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