Sentences with phrase «study than worry»

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Administrators worry that doctoral students increasingly will be trained in the history of religion or comparative religions rather than in Bible, theology, ethics, church history and practical studies — the traditional fields of theological education.
Kentucky's coaches scout opponents, and typically put players through three walk - throughs of opponents» sets, but Calipari believes that players are better off perfecting defensive concepts — and worrying about their own rep — than studying tape they won't digest.
Experts are saying older men shouldn't worry about their higher risk of fathering a child with bipolar disorder (men 45 + are 25x more likely than a man in his 20s to father a child with bipolar disorder) because it's such a rare disease but recent studies show it's not rare at all and affects 4 - 5 % of the population.
Not to worry though, because what chance is there that our scientific study results could even be related to foreign relations, other than, you know, research on global warming or acid rain or fish populations or avian - flu transmission or mad - cow - disease transmission, or ozone depletion or....
Some evolutionary biologists worry that failing to define their fundamental unit of study with the same precision leaves them open to criticism that they are doing something less than hard science.
People who watched more than 4 hours of TV a day were more likely to die than those who watched less than 2, a study found — should TV addicts be worried?
«I'm less worried about terrorists becoming biologists than biologists becoming terrorists,» says Gerald Epstein, senior fellow at the Homeland Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C.
Latinos who worry about having enough food to eat — so - called food insecurity — report having a poorer diet and exhibit worse glycemic control than those who aren't worried about having sufficient food to survive, according to a study presented at the American Diabetes Association's 75th Scientific Sessions.
Studies show that people who drink sugar - free sodas can lose more weight than those who drink regular sodas, but some nutritionists worry that catering to the body's craving for sweets will only increase the appetite for them.
All three authors worry about the message laid plain by the study: «What this really suggests is that to save ecological interactions, we may need to conserve much larger areas than for just maintaining e.g. plant diversity.
That study drew vehement protests from some cancer physicians and researchers who worried it would encourage people to take a fatalistic approach to cancer rather than trying to reduce their cancer risk by maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, eating a good diet and avoiding cigarettes.
And don't worry about cholesterol: The study found that egg eaters don't have higher bad cholesterol or lower good cholesterol than bagel eaters.
But if you find yourself worrying and obsessing more often than not, here's a reason to jump for joy: A large U.K. study found that neurotic people may live longer.
Some studies have even shown turmeric to be more effective at reducing pain related to inflammation than ibuprofen and there's no limit or need to worry about having too much turmeric!
I know it's easier said than done, but I'm sure you've studied and prepared enough, so you have nothing to worry about, you will do great!
While a quarter of survey respondents said they would be worried about their relationship being spoiled, one American study recently suggested that the satisfaction of couples who had fallen in love at work was noticeably less than those meeting through an online dating site.1 For Irish employees looking for professional and personal stability, perhaps keeping romance and work separate is the best idea!
Until suddenly he does, and the film shifts gears from a study of trauma into a more conventional (but still eerily effective) horror movie, with Josh (who looks more than a little like Glover in River's Edge) enthusiastically casting himself in the role of psycho killer, as if trying to live up to what he worries his best friend thinks he's become anyway.
However care should be taken to ensure that these messages are not left too late — in our study it was those in Year 8 rather than Year 10 that appeared more worried and confused about the sexual and sexting pressures that they faced, but due to their youth were less likely to receive support from their parents and teachers.
Feeling worried for me after reading my post suggesting that Mark Zuckerberg hand out his $ 100 million to Newark parents, a friend alerted me to a study about a similarly «crazy idea» — by none other than University of Chicago economist John List.
Lest anyone doubt the reach of America's after - school woes — more than 14 million K - 12 students, including 40,000 kindergartners and almost 4 million middle school students, take care of themselves after school — it appears even the economy is suffering: A new study by Catalyst and the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, shows that the workplace productivity of U.S. parents suffers when they are worried about what their kids are doing after school.
Think «Economic Value Add», not ROI: Rather than worry about developing a comprehensive ROI study, examine the financial impact that your eLearning program has in common sense dollars and cents.
Adams's life story encapsulates the history of the founding era, for she defined herself in relation to the people she loved or hated (she was never neutral): her mother, whom she considered terribly overprotective; Benjamin Franklin, who schemed to clip her husband's wings; her sisters, whose dependence upon Abigail's charity strained the family bond; James Lovell, her husband's bawdy congressional colleague, who peppered her with innuendo about John's «rigid patriotism»; her financially naïve husband (Abigail earned money in ways the president considered unsavory, took risks that he wished to avoid — and made him a rich man); Phoebe Abdee, her father's former slave, who lived free in an Adams property but defied Abigail's prohibition against sheltering others even more desperate than herself; and her son John Quincy, who worried her with his tendency to «study out of spight» but who fueled her pride by following his father into public service, rising to the presidency after her death.
I worry that it consists mostly of my personal opinion rather than the «guides or studies» the OP sought.
While the bottom - up investor has to spend considerable time on research, I think the workload is manifestly lighter than it is for top - down analysts who have to worry about day - to - day price movements and who have to spend a lot of time studying and opining about «will - o» - the wisp» matters such as the historic behavior of markets (i.e., BETA), the direction of interest rates, and other things they can't possibly know much about.
As stock investing generally requires a very detailed market study and is a very volatile investment in terms of return of investment, investors, especially the new investors out there are now turning to investing in bonds, as bond investments are safer than most of the other forms of investments and you need not constantly worry about prices going high or low.
TORONTO — A new study suggests nearly one - quarter of Canadians are worried about how to pay for groceries, with more than 50 per cent shifting their shopping habits amid fluctuating food prices.
This isn't surprising, as a recent study showed that 50 percent of people who were to undergo general anesthesia themselves were more worried about the anesthesia than the procedure.
One to worry about: «Underwater melting of Antarctic ice far greater than thought, study finds.
Just pop around the site today and you'll see Amelia Urry's interesting piece explaining why a study finding vastly more fish in a deep ocean layer than previous estimates doesn't mean worries about overfishing are overblown.
If industry - generated aerosols have a more limited cooling effect than originally thought, we can clean up and scale down dirty coal plants without worrying too much about consequent sudden jumps in global temperatures of up to 2 degrees C (if I remember the upper limits of earlier studies correctly).
A new study raised worry over finding that the last time ocean temperatures were this warm, or 125,000 years ago, sea levels were up to 30 feet higher than they currently are.
It is intellectually dishonest to devote several pages to cherry - picking studies that disagree with the IPCC consensus on net health effects because you don't like its scientific conclusion, while then devoting several pages to hiding behind [a misstatement of] the U.N. consensus on sea level rise because you know a lot reasonable people think the U.N. wildly underestimated the upper end of the range and you want to attack Al Gore for worrying about 20 - foot sea level rise.On this blog, I have tried to be clear what I believe with my earlier three - part series: Since sea level, arctic ice, and most other climate change indicators have been changing faster than most IPCC models projected and since the IPCC neglects key amplifying carbon cycle feedbacks, the IPCC reports almost certainly underestimate future climate impacts.
Steve Langan, Chief Executive, Hiscox Insurance, commented: «With fewer than a third (30 %) of businesses qualified as «expert», our study reveals a worrying absence of cyber security readiness among business consumers.
Latest statistics from a study called Cycling in London showed that more than two - thirds of cyclists were worried about safety compared to six months previously and over 20 % said that they were making fewer journeys because of these safety concerns.
Latest statistics from a study called Cycling in London showed that more than two - thirds of cyclists were worried about safety compared to six months previously and over 20 % said that they -LSB-...]
Financial worries and stress over money are consistently cited in surveys and studies as the most leading causes of marital strife, worse than infidelity or other conflicts faced by couples.
More than the students, parents may be worried that their child who is going to study abroad may fall ill or may get injured in an unfamiliar foreign location.
The study found behavioural differences between males and females, with males showing higher self - efficacy and less worry, but also higher levels of risk - taking behaviour than females.
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