Sentences with phrase «startling conclusions»

This research revealed startling conclusions about the way we think of adolescence and the position that we take as adults when we work with this population.
If you allow yourself to conduct a thought experiment in which time and money are interchangeable, you can reach some startling conclusions.
How does a well - funded study, conducted by scholars of national reputation, reach such startling conclusions?
Over a decade ago, Dr. John Lee first published his startling conclusions about conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT): synthetic hormones don't work as predicted and, worse, they pose a health threat to women.
Two months ago, a large team of scientists working on multiple continents published a research study that came to startling conclusions about breast cancer and natural progesterone.
For three decades Nortin Hadler, a professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been rigorously examining statistics generated by his medical colleagues» practices and arriving at startling conclusions about their effectiveness.
While this kind of work is still at an early stage, some startling conclusions are already beginning to emerge.
The roboticists, who use robots both operating autonomously and under human remote control, have come to some startling conclusions.
Since the class, I have come to some startling conclusions.
University of Massachusetts psychologist Robert Feldman has studied lying for more than a decade, and his research has reached some startling conclusions.
Based on his therapeutic work in mental hospitals with «regressed» patients who had failed to respond to other therapies, Berne came to a startling conclusion.
After traveling 250,000 miles through Dar al - Islam («House of Islam») as Muslims call their world, career missiologist David Garrison came to a startling conclusion:
That is the startling conclusion of a team of experts after exhaustive research into heatstroke cases that took the lives of nine high school and college football players in the past five years
Taken at a glance, the results of restaurant health inspections from area counties late last year suggested a startling conclusion: Either inspectors in Saratoga County were three times stricter, or restaurants in Albany and Schenectady counties were three times safer to visit for a meal.
Information about everything inside the black hole, including dead astronauts, would presumably disappear, too, a startling conclusion that flouts the rules of quantum mechanics.
The notion that we think with the body — the startling conclusion of a field called embodied cognition — flies in the face of long - standing views.
Looking at the mineral kingdom through the lens of deep time leads to a startling conclusion: most mineral species owe their existence to life
That led to a startling conclusion: A female member of the lineage that gave rise to Homo sapiens in Africa mated with a Neandertal male more than 220,000 years ago — much earlier than other known encounters between the two groups.
That's the startling conclusion of a new book by Dr Vincent Miller, a sociologist at the University of Kent and an expert on the information society and developing media.
Scientists at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta who collected urine from various mammals came to the startling conclusion that nearly all of them — from dogs to elephants — took about the same amount of time to pee.
But Veldkamp's startling conclusion is that it has left 23 per cent of the global population with less water, compared with only 20 per cent who have gained.
A new study has come to the startling conclusion that as many as half of all stars in the universe may be rogue, having been ejected from their birthplaces by galaxy collisions or mergers.
British public - health researchers examined nearly 50 years of medical data from around the world and came to a startling conclusion: One in 25 men unwittingly raises another man's child.
By using some of the world's most powerful telescopes at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii and by analyzing star velocities, the astronomers came to a startling conclusion.
After poring over the medical records of more than 87,000 people born between 1964 and 1976 — 658 of whom had been diagnosed with schizophrenia or closely related psychoses — Malaspina reached a startling conclusion.
The startling conclusion of this study is that there is more nourishment in the box that cold breakfast cereals come in than in the cereals themselves.
After comparing sodium intake to heart disease risk, they came to a startling conclusion.
As the case builds to a startling conclusion, both Somerset and Mills become more involved than they ever could have imagined.
This film leads to a startling conclusion that wipes out the story's paradoxes so neatly it's as if it never happened.
Then rape, attempted suicide, blackmail, a rigged car accident, and a one - sided love affair crash to a startling conclusion.
From its explosive first pages to its startling conclusion, this novel creates a world where heroes can't succeed without madmen, and the dead are the most dangerous of all.
The startling conclusion at which they had all arrived, in different ways, was this: that the effort to try to feel happy is often precisely the thing that makes us miserable.
It might not offer a startling conclusion to the game's narrative, but the return to horror is still a very enjoyable one.
This is the startling conclusion of a study by the UK Met Office, unveiled at a conference in Oxford this week.
A startling conclusion of our paper is that effects of freshwater release onto the Southern Ocean and North Atlantic are already underway and 1 - 2 decades sooner in the real world than in the model (Fig. 2).
The startling conclusion is that continued exploitation of all fossil fuels on Earth threatens not only the other millions of species on the planet but also the survival of humanity itself — and the timetable is shorter than we thought.
Scientists from around the world analyzed heat content estimates from between 1993 and 2008 to determine the amount and level of certainty around the heat storage on the ocean's surface and they came up with the startling conclusion that there is now enough energy stored there to light close to 500 100 - watt light bulbs for every person on the planet.
The paper's authors include a couple of prominent figures who disagree with the majority of the scientific community, and they come to a startling conclusion: ENSO isn't just responsible for short - term variability, but it's driven 72 percent of the temperature trend of the last 50 years.
The compelling logic of Delgamuukw on division of powers is now dismissed as leading to a number of «difficulties» (at para 133) and the startling conclusion that the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity is not just out of fashion (we know that from cases like Canadian Western Bank v Alberta, 2007 SCC 22, although see paras 60 — 61 of that case on the application of the doctrine to the «Indian Cases»), but it has no role whatsoever to play in relation to aboriginal title lands (at para 151) and perhaps even more generally in relation to the entire head of power (see paras 140, 150).
I have written before on this blog about the Supreme Court of Canada's split 4 - 3 ruling in R v Fearon, [2014] 3 SCR 621 where Justice Thomas Cromwell for the majority reached the startling conclusion that a police fishing expedition...
I have written before on this blog about the Supreme Court of Canada's split 4 - 3 ruling in R v Fearon, [2014] 3 SCR 621 where Justice Thomas Cromwell for the majority reached the startling conclusion that a police fishing expedition of a cell phone incidental to a lawful arrest complies with s. 8 of the Charter of Rights so long as the police take notes for post facto review.
From the official description: «the story of an apparently young, amnesiac girl whose alarmingly unhuman needs and abilities lead her to a startling conclusion: She is in fact a genetically modified, 53 - year - old vampire.

Not exact matches

In fact, some of study conclusions are startling for believers in the incredible importance of practice.
These three groups have found some startling and solid conclusion from their research.
But I am a little startled in reading on to find that «this conclusion does show that Whitehead's categories exclude regional inclusion from his system, in principle.»
The story opened in a swank Protestant church where at the conclusion of the service a poor, unemployed, shabby young man got up and told his story of unemployment to the startled parishioners and ended by saying: «You can't all go out hunting up jobs for people like me, but what I am puzzled about when I see so many Christians living in luxury and singing, «Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave, and follow Thee,» is what is meant by following Jesus?
A key conclusion in Joseph Shaw's helpful report was that «After about 1960, give or take a year or two, growth by all measures went into startling reverse.»
Another conclusion of the researchers was equally startling and may ultimately provide a clue for drug developers: If mice were genetically rigged to lack ApoE, their brains looked fine.
«Fantastic Four» # 50, written by Stan Lee and penciled by Jack Kirby, serves as the conclusion of «The Startling Saga of the Silver Surfer,» which began in issue # 48.
It's a mercenary bit of manipulation undertaken by a hired gun that bears no relationship to art, no interest in depth — it's aberrant, derivative, and in its conclusion's startling resemblance to a Kiwanis Club haunted house, surprisingly dull: the one thing it wasn't supposed to be anymore.
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