Sentences with phrase «studies flag up»

UN plea for food aid to the Sahel as scientific studies flag up climate change threat to food production
The Chinese study flagged up a number of potential problems.

Not exact matches

By Dr Ben Clements, University of Leicester (reposted with kind permission from British Religion In Numbers) As the weekend round - up of religious news on BRIN flagged up, the British Election Study (BES) 2015 has released the first version of the 2015 general election results dataset....
FLAGGED A certain pattern of chemical tags on DNA shows up more often in gay men than in straight men, a controversial study in twins suggests.
Those donations infected with Zika are flagged, and the nationwide testing allowed Busch and his team to pull samples and follow up with donors to try to enroll them in research studies, such as REDS - III Zika, helping to further assure the safety of the nation's blood supply.
Not only did the study reveal that just over half of adult Americans are married, it also flagged up that 43 % of individuals aged 18 - 49 think matrimony is becoming less relevant3.
Looks like Jeff Bridges is about to match Mickey's feat, having just landed a Golden Globe for Crazy Heart, a similarly - themed character study revolving around a washed - up country singer attempt to revive his flagging career.
It illustrates how different ideas and arguments can be arranged and also flags up some studies that may be of interest to research further.
The review also flagged up current shortages of language teachers, with studies previously covered by Schools Week showing another 3,500 languages teachers may be needed to meet demand driven by the EBacc.
When choosing a pet food, if the marketing of the product sounds «too good to be true» and if the manufacturer cites research studies that are not provided to the purchaser, or makes claims that they can not substantiate, this throws up a red flag and that product should be avoided.
From left to right, top to bottom: Vincent Gagliostro and Avram Finkelstein, Enjoy AZT, 1989; Joseph Wolin, Tom Starace, and Richard Deagle, American Flag, 1989; John Ahearn, Andrew Castrucci, John «Crash» Matos, Chris «Daze» Ellis, Jane Dickson, Jenny Holzer, Gary Simmons, and Martin Wong, The Usual Suspects, 1996; Barbara Kruger, (Girl don't die for love), 1992; John Giorno, The world is getting empty..., 1993; Donald Moffett, He Kills Me, 1987; Kay Rosen, AIDS, 1994; Frank Moore, trial proof and study for the poster FACE IT — LICK IT, 1992; Gran Fury, (Men use condoms or beat it), 1988; Glenn Ligon, (Who will keep their dreams alive if we don't wake up to reality?)
The one red flag that will cause underwriters to deny applications is when you do not follow up with treatment for your condition and you are not willing to do an updated sleep study.
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