Sentences with phrase «shed much light»

News outlets, on the other hand, can be good places to get a «30,000 - foot view» on the topic, but, Cook says, they won't shed much light on an individual borrower's situation.
While the company hasn't shed much light on its plans, it's likely that the Active will be designed for those who have slippery fingers and sometimes bring their handsets with them on long runs or other places the smartphone could be subject to damage.
It followed that with the #OnePlus6 hashtag, confirming that the feature will be making its way to the company's next big release.Credit: Tom's GuideOnePlus didn't shed much light on exactly what the company's gestures might offer.
I reached out to the company to get some clarification on what they offer, and they weren't able to shed much light.
Yet, as Justice Berger wryly observed, neither counsel during oral argument could «shed much light» on what happens when a draft judgment is circulated to judges off the panel.
Idaho Code 30-6-102 doesn't shed much light on the subject.
I concur with the observation that the opinion is less than clear as to whether there are Section 1983 claims separate and apart from the IDEA claims; the majority's bare reference to claims that the policy was «unconstitutional» don't shed much light.
Which would seem to leave the published proxy temp reconstructions in limbo — the temperature resolution of the reconstructions appears too coarse to shed much light on the details of temperature record in the past millenium or two.
The Kossin et al study is therefore unlikely to shed much light on the potential global warming / hurricane intensity link.
Sony didn't shed much light on Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls for the PS4, we're not even sure if it's a proper remaster or just a re-release.
For those wondering why the PlayStation 3 version will be releasing after the PC and Xbox 360 versions, Darrah stressed that development was going great, but otherwise didn't shed much light on the reason for staggering the multi-platform release, saying only «this is just the order we've chosen to [release] them in.»
FIV research never shed much light on the virus that causes AIDS.
Without seeing him, I'm not sure that I can shed much light on what might be going on, but unfortunately as we age, cancer does move higher up the list of possibilities when things happen.
The General Income Tax and Benefit Guide put out by the CRA does not shed much light on the question either.
It is unlikely that empirical evidence will shed much light on the matter of when in a teacher's career high - stakes decisions (e.g., licensure or tenure) should be made.
Exactly what part of a child's moral development might be stimulated by relaxation or emotional awareness training is a mystery that neither science nor philosophy has shed much light on.
The three - disc set features commentary on the first and final episodes (not particularly enlightening, for all the motivations they reveal), two behind - the - scenes featurettes (about 15 minutes apiece), a brief, light interview with Ian McKellan and clips from the panel discussion at «The Prisoner Comic - Con Panel» that also doesn't shed much light on anything.
And it's not clear if the performances, sincerely and forcefully intended as they clearly are, shed much light on the issue.
Epidemiological studies on people exposed to radiation through their jobs, nuclear accidents or medical procedures haven't shed much light on the matter.
Nor can volcanologists shed much light on the problem, since streams of lava are so difficult and dangerous to study in the first place.
The Higgs boson discovery four years ago helped verify how objects acquired their mass, but that doesn't shed much light on gravity itself.
Gibraltar and the Isles of Scilly are due in soon, but their small voter numbers won't shed much light on the national picture.
It does not trash organic agriculture, nor does it shed much light on whether agri - environment schemes, such as those mandated by the European Union, are a waste of money.
Although it did not pretend to give an answer to that question, it did shed much light on a discussion that was being carried on by some of America's leading theologians.
And when valuations are at extremes, as we believe bonds are today, historical price volatility might not shed much light on future risk.
An excellent article which sheds much light on the learning curve.
The attached link sheds much light on this fact as well as the overall impacts of geoengineering since the programs were first fully deployed.
This study sheds much light on the actual effects of the No Child Left Behind Act despite speckled evidence that claim it helped improved student achievement over the last decade and a half.

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Amazon's annual letter to shareholders shed some light on just how much tax revenue isn't being collected, and the numbers were stunning.
The drawing - packed U.S. patent, awarded last week, sheds some much - anticipated light on how Google's autonomous car could interact with pedestrians.
Our Africa Special discusses the rise of the secondary buyout; looks at the risks causing LP uncertainty; sheds light on where the best opportunities lie in the region; explores the emergence of fintech; plus much more.
According to this understanding, the role of religion in political debate is not so much to supply these norms, as if they could not be known by non-believers — still less to propose concrete political solutions, which would lie altogether outside the competence of religion — but rather to help purify and shed light upon the application of reason to the discovery of objective moral principles.
I mean, realistically, it's not a happy time to be alive on the earth with so much suffering, but I really don't think a study used to see if christians or atheists are happier can shed any light on reality.
Mr. Latiff, I very much appreciate you sharing with us, thank you for shedding light on the issue.
In some ways, I think that the crazy «Octomom» story that's been getting so much press recently sheds some light on this issue.
He seized upon these (not least in his tractatus Against the Averroists: On There Being Only One Intellect) as a key for shedding crucial light on aspects of Christian doctrine much threatened by the Cathari, on the one hand, and by the Averroists, on the other.
Thanks for your civility and thoughtfulness, for shedding new light on things I thought I'd already figured out, for opening cans of worms that often made the discussions much more interesting than my original posts, for listening to my occasional rants, and for bringing your own unique backgrounds, studies, experiences, and links to the conversations.
Scientific history can shed much interesting light on the historical circumstances surrounding the great events upon which our hope is founded, and critical historical work can even become a necessary and corrective ingredient in a community's recalling of its foundational moments.
Freeganism may not be a lifestyle for everyone, but it is helping shed light on how much usable food winds up in landfills.
The paper also sheds some light on how much managers are making with Massimiliano Allegri the top - earner on $ 5m net per year with Roma boss Luciano Spalletti in second place at $ 3m.
How excellent that so much light is being shed on something that is more common than people realize.
I have not had my child so I personally have no dog in this fight but I would like to shed a light on why breast feeding a TODDLER is frowned upon so much: 1.
I make about as much as the writer does and this article sheds so much light on what those who stay at home do for their families.
The accompanying review by Professor Linda Nielsen sheds much needed light on the spin peddled by shared parenting detractors in the conversation on shared parenting and overnights for infants and toddlers.
This has been the subject of a number of lengthy articles, the most recent of which ran in New York magazine and was full of juicy tidbits, though didn't necessarily shed much more light on an already well - visited topic of fascination for New York politicos.
To shed more light on the who pays how much in HCRA taxes, the Empire Center obtained the collection records for fiscal year 2016.8
But Howe's involvement, which Upstate acknowledged only last week in response to questions from syracuse.com, sheds new light on a deal that gave Cor a valuable public asset without requiring much from the developer in return.
Shedding light on the Dark Ages When the first stars formed, their intense ultraviolet light «reionized» the universe, stripping electrons from much of the hydrogen.
Their discovery, published in the journal New Phytologist on February 24, 2017, sheds light on a question that much intrigued Darwin: the appearance of a structure as complex as the flower over the course of evolution.
The reviewers dismissed his research as «not impactful,» a common refrain in science funding, which means that Matthew's research might certainly shed light on how cells work — but when it came down to it, how much do we really need to know about how cells work?
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