Sentences with phrase «sometimes present research»

Communication skills are important for economists, since they sometimes present research to colleagues.

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Motivated by the fact that 85 % of women wear the wrong size bra, researchers at Breast Research Australia (or, BRA, because sometimes God gives us presents) decided to make a bra that can, essentially, re-size itself.
While theories are sometimes presented as static and fixed, they tend to evolve over time as new research is explored.
While akrasia is sometimes called «weakness of will,» recent research suggests that it's not a personal failing, but a result of a cognitive bias that strike us all — «time inconsistency,» our tendency to discount the future in favor of the present.
Hoskins sometimes assigns students to annotate research figures or diagram the relationships between key ideas presented in the research paper, something called a concept map.
I still view translation as an important aspect of science journalism but feel that presenting the results of research without the appropriate context renders them meaningless and sometimes deleterious.
The reconstruction produced by Dr. Mann and his colleagues was just one step in a long process of research, and it is not (as sometimes presented) a clinching argument for anthropogenic global warming, but rather one of many independent lines of research on global climate change.
These pages in our Project Guide present the Scientific Method and Engineering Design Process (sometimes called the Engineering Method) each as a series of actionable steps that may help guide an experiment or research project.
The role of prestige is sometimes presented as uniquely human [25] despite the absence of comparative research on this important topic.
Other research presented at the meeting suggests that most devices do not affect the implants in a significant way, even if they sometimes produce electromagnetic interference in a laboratory test.
But amidst the search for a kinder and gentler education politics, research demonstrating the positive effect of these New York City strategies makes the moral case clear for an incoming President and for states and districts rethinking education policies: The American education system presents intolerably long odds to low - income children attending persistently struggling schools, and sometimes the most appropriate response to dramatic failure is dramatic intervention.
This is sometimes presented as «extra scrutiny» which might be an unfair «burden on scientific research projects».
To summarize: although the differentiation between direct and indirect victimization has sometimes been questioned (e.g., Card and Hodges [2008]-RRB-, the results of the present research indicate that it is definitely empirically meaningful to distinguish between direct and indirect victimization.
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