I suggest doing a little research.
We also
suggest doing a little research on different breeds of dogs to get a good idea of what would suit you best.
However, if you can not get the cards listed above, or you are looking for something else,
we suggest you do a little research into the cards listed below.
Not exact matches
«
Research that I and others have
done suggests that Mexico has had a nice
little income boost overall from NAFTA,» Gordon Hanson, a trade economist at UCLA, told me.
Little League
did not institute a ban on curve balls, and, in light of new
research suggesting that the pitch
does not, contrary to conventional wisdom, put more strain on a young pitcher's elbow than other pitches (indeed, the
research suggests curveballs place less stress on the elbow than a fastball), was perhaps correct in not
doing so.
I
suggest that you
do a
little research to make sure that the one that you are purchasing is worth your money.
But one thing drinking
does nt seem to
do is pack on the pounds, perhaps because women who drink tend to eat a
little less to compensate or, as other
research has
suggested, because alcohol seems to slightly elevate a womans metabolic rate.
Current
research suggests that supplementing with Fenugreek
does very
little to actually help increase the anabolic hormones in the body.
Research suggests years of
little biases add up, shaping who gets identified for gifted education and advanced courses and how many hoops they jump through to
do so.
That said, there has been a
little bit of recent
research suggesting some districts are
doing things that help select teachers that might be more predictive in the hiring process.
And the
little research that exists on principal evaluation
suggests that current systems
do not accurately judge performance,
do not provide information that is useful for professional growth, and often...
So before you even think of talking to a lender, I
suggest you
do a
little advance
research by checking out the Mortgage Professor and AARP sites.
We
suggest you spend a bit of time
doing your
research and you could be very surprised by the
little or no money down loans you uncover.
If you don't already know a lot about Warhammer I would
suggest a
little research if you care about the story.
So if you want to deny the theory, I
suggest you
do a
little more
research and be as critical of your own sources as you are of those who support the theory.
He
suggests I
do some
research before posting «stupid statements about something you know
little or nothing about.»
I guess the Globe reporter
did a
little original
research, as the story (unattributed) concludes «A quick search of the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) database of judgments
suggests that Canadian judges, who tend to have a drier, more no - nonsense style, are not likely to quote Mr. Dylan.»
Feelings of sexual tension, as well as the confusion and ambiguity from real or imagined romantic undertones, are cited as one of the challenges of cross-sex friendships.2 However, many people either don't mind or even say this feature is a benefit of having cross-sex friendships.1
Research suggests this may be a function of personality — some people who are less traditional and more comfortable with ambiguity (not knowing exactly how a person feels or how they will act) are not bothered by a
little sexual attraction within a platonic cross-sex friendship.
There is very
little research to
suggest that opposites really
do attract when it comes to romantic partnerships.
The
little research that exists
suggests that class
does not play a major role in reminiscing style (see Fivush et al., in press, for a review), but more information is needed.
In actuality, the
research strongly
suggests that by not talking with children about the separation, children feel that they have
little to no opportunity to ask questions, that their voices don't matter, that parents impose ideas of how life should look post-divorce on them without regard for their input.
Although there is
little research around socially avoidant children (those who both desire solitude and actively seek to avoid social interaction), the
little which has been
done suggests that these children may be at particular risk for depressive symptoms and poorer overall well - being, which may be reflective of the emotional model findings above.