Sentences with phrase «study pointed out»

Large companies appear to be pretty displeased with their primary firm, according to a study pointed out by Bob Ambrogi.
While remote regions of Russia and Canada have the greatest theoretical potential, the Harvard study pointed out that there are real gains to be made in high - emission nations, especially China, which has been rapidly constructing coal plants.
«Since more that 70 % of shipping traffic takes place within 250 miles of the coastline, this is a significant health concern for coastal communities,» Daniel Lack, lead author of the study pointed out.
The study pointed out that short - term rental homes are «a budget - friendly option for families and groups», allowing them to save money compared to the cost of staying in a hotel.
The study pointed out two major misconceptions that we want to address today.
«As the study pointed out, students entering the Scholarship program in 2012 - 13 were performing approximately 20 - percentile points below the state average.
The study pointed out that there are indirect costs to the district for independent charter school operations.
What the study pointed out is that you can improve your «crystallized» smarts and not improve your «fluid» smarts... and of course the argument can be made that we need both, and of course standardized testing focuses on only one.
New hires of black and Hispanic teachers increased starting in 2009, and the study pointed out that hiring rates for that period were quite low.
Yet another study pointed out a more subtle problem with the idea that growth in human capital is a major force behind economic growth.
Ironically, their study pointed out that the sprouts have less indole glucosinolates than mature broccoli, which the recent Penn State study considered a good thing with the right genes.
The study pointed out that, once MRSA is introduced, it could spread broadly to other swine and their caretakers, as well as to their families and friends.
In a paper I wrote about cancer prevention, Applying the Precautionary Principle to Nutrition and Cancer I reference a study pointed out to me by Dr. David Jenkins about the overabundance of amino acids (Reference 46).
As one woman from the study pointed out, «A colleague of mine wonders if the Pill may contribute to divorce.
It's believed that one benefit of sleep is to clear beta - amyloid, and poor sleep might allow it to build up, the authors of the new study pointed out.
As well, the study pointed out that the responsiveness of the mother to the persistent crying made no difference as «the infant who cries excessively in early infancy will be likely inconsolable».
Although the health effects of these chemicals to babies are not yet known, it's still an important safety risk to consider, because as the study pointed out, babies actually inhale more air per surface than adults, putting them at greater risk for inhalation exposure.
Well, as the study pointed out, there are many different reasons — not all obvious at first glance — that might lead to a decision to co-sleep.
Typically, gluten - free products contain starch from corn, rice, soy and buckwheat flours - but as the authors of the new study pointed out, these are lacking in important nutrients and dietary fibre.
The study pointed out that «none» needn't necessarily mean «atheist» as much as it implies a dissatisfaction with mainline denominations.
The HRSDC study pointed out the health - care and resource sectors will face hiring challenges, for example.
As the study points out, the cheapest cities to live in may have the lowest average of combined expenses, but that doesn't mean everything there is cheap, like transportation or groceries.
As the study itself points out, the vast majority of online news readers get the content they need from aggregators and networks such as Facebook.
This could have huge implications: The study points out that 5.4 million new cases of skin cancer are diagnosed each year in the U.S. alone.
As the study points out, this means that brands can easily lose control of the available information about their products as consumers turn to third - party sources to determine how products were made.
And a Labor Department study points out an earnings anomaly: while self - employed men earn as much as or more than similar workers paid a wage or a salary, self - employed women earn substantially less than their wage and salary counterparts.
The study points out that borrowing so much could stretch these young peoples» budgets, especially when one considers many also may have a mortgage, as well as significant student debt.
The never - ending struggle, as the study points out, is identifying the right prospect.
Rightly, the study points out that religious education and catechesis take place within ecclesial, secular and personal contexts that intersect: religious education will not be successful if it ignores the language that pupils speak and the assumptions that they make, based on the world around them.
Kurien in the above study points out that today the powerful and all pervasive market has become «a tool of oppression».
Our nation's largest generation has an affinity for pouches, and Mintel's 2018 Global Packaging Trends study points out innovative flexible packaging as a way to draw millennials shopping the periphery back to center aisles.
Let's forget the studies pointing out the booze (cohabitors drink more), weight (they're heavier) and happiness (they're not quite as happy as married couples but they aren't more miserable, either), because those aren't the issues.
Homebirth is as safe as birth in a hospital, recent studies pointed that out.
The Canadian study has an unusual way of calculating perinatal mortality, and the Dutch study points out that homebirth is as safe as hospital birth in the Netherlands without addressing the fact that the homebirth population is much lower risk than the hospital population.
The reasons are as yet unknown but the authors of the study point out that «It is possible that babies fed to a routine become relatively more passive participants in the world: feeding (arguably the most important event in their lives) is something which is done to them, rather than something which their own desires and actions play a part in bringing about.
As the study itself points out, «hearing evaluations have not yet been systematically performed in a large group of children previously exposed to infant sleep machine noise.»
A 1998 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study points out that children four and under are particularly susceptible to fire - related injuries and deaths.
This is no small matter, because, as the study points out, 30 million children receive meals at school each day and many of them rely on those meals for as much as half their calories.
As the British study points out, however, no dirty diaper (or «nappy,» as they're known in the U.K.) is impact - free.
Yesterday lunchtime, the Institute for Fiscal Studies pointed out that the new top rate would raise, in its words, «virtually nothing».
That study points out that a major long - term commitment by NYS to off - shore wind could alone reduce costs by 30 %.
Taking into consideration non-communicable diseases, numerous studies point out differences among the various migrant groups.
However, the study points out that continued warming from human activities would overwhelm those weather patterns over time to further increase melting.
But as this study points out, even a well - meaning ban on tobacco may sometimes push away the very people who treatment centers are trying to help.
«The study points out that avoiding a transfer provides numerous other benefits,» she said.
Several recent studies point out differences among all these fossils, which are considered as normal variations within the species.
It could also dampen existing soils, stopping iron - rich dust from blowing off the Sahara and into the Atlantic Ocean, where it nourishes sea life, the study points out.
One study points out that these steppe land herders have left their genetic mark on most Europeans living today.
The study points out that there is still a need for built approaches in some locations.
The study points out that complete compliance with hand hygiene guidelines that are established for non-operating room environments would consume more than the 60 minutes available in each hour of anesthesia time, «a fact that identifies a need to create more practical — but still effective — methods of controlling bacterial transmission in anesthesia work environments,» the authors write.
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