I suggest doing more research before pointing the finger.
I usually refer to this overview from Redmond http://www.redmondtrading.com/prop65/is-lead-safe-any-amount/ but again, highly
suggest doing more research to make an educated decision for yourself.
Gould
suggested doing more research into which programs should be offered in the area, saying its population is more transient than in other parts of town.
I suggest you do more research to improve your perception of the value of our freedoms.
Not exact matches
Forbidding a toy
does seem to make your toddler want it
more and
research suggests that trying to keep your kid away from their crush is a great way to fan the flames of attraction.
While that might
suggest the «smart money» is signaling a swift correction, don't necessarily buy it: Lipper
research found that «following the most recent periods of four or
more consecutive weeks of net outflows from the Lipper High Yield ETF segment, the market — as measured by the BofA Merrill Lynch U.S. High Yield Master II Index — performed relatively well in the calendar month that immediately followed.
«
More research needs to be
done on creative work and teamwork, but the evidence still
suggests that with most jobs, a good rule of thumb is to let employees have one to two days a week at home.
Research suggests that the high rate of multiple births in the US is due to
more women waiting to have children and using fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF) when they
do.
The
research also
suggested bosses would be smart to quit cracking down on what employees are
doing online: Excessive Internet monitoring and surveillance only makes employees
do it
more, they said.
Research that I have
done over the past decade
suggests that a chemical messenger called oxytocin accounts for why some people give freely of themselves and others are coldhearted louts, why some people cheat and steal and others you can trust with your life, why some husbands are
more faithful than others, and why women tend to be nicer and
more generous than men.
Mintz
does not refer at all to
research by developmental psychologists such as Jay Belsky of London's Birkbeck College and Alan Sroufe of the University of Minnesota; nor
does he cite the huge, multicenter National Institute of Child Health studies, all of which
suggest that
more than 20 hours per week of child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties by early grade school.
As to your take on the second amendment, I would
suggest you
do a bit
more research.
@Kyle, I never
suggested that I said that if
research had been
done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is
more of a human history based field but there were civilizations
more than 6000 years ago
Much of the
more recent
research on this subject
suggests that he
did not.
What it will
do,
research suggests, is make it
more likely that that student will struggle academically.
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.
Consuming enough calories is
more important than the form of the calories because
research suggests that endurance athletes who consume
more calories
do better than athletes who consume fewer calories.
A study in Germany found that another effect homework could have is on students» personalities, with
research suggesting that
doing homework might make kids
more conscientious.
No
research exists at this point to know whether a child would find better things to
do with his or her time if all screens were turned off, although evidence
suggests that the child would hear
more adult speech and talk
more.6 Heavy media use is defined as the television being on always or most of the time.
There's lots of
research out there, and even
more anecdotal evidence that
suggests that our babies don't just have needs, but feelings they need to express too.
Fourth, you keep referring to the
research that you have
done, yet you cite no scientific papers in support of your claims, which
suggests to me that you have
done nothing
more than read the propaganda written by other homebirth advocates.
Research has shown that it's okay to tell your children about their surrogacy birth origins — in fact, some studies have
suggested that waiting until age 7 is too late and that children told earlier are much
more adjusted, especially if their parents don't show distress concerning the surrogacy journey.
According to Dr. Maria Hernandez - Reif, a child development professor and the director of the Pediatric Development
Research Lab at the University of Alabama, «Research in infant teething suggests that more research needs to be done
Research Lab at the University of Alabama, «
Research in infant teething suggests that more research needs to be done
Research in infant teething
suggests that
more research needs to be done
research needs to be
done.»
The
research suggested politicians should be looking at the following: continued welfare reform, with a particular emphasis on developing a contributory system; keeping taxes as low as people believe are possible to deliver high quality services; avoiding punishing people for things they can not possibly
do without like driving or buying and selling houses;
more proportionate sentencing; and restricting so - called health tourism.
These differences
do not mean that academic
research can not be useful and productive for policymakers, but they
suggest to me that we might attempt a
more sustained and creative relation between academics and policymakers.
Research by Håvard Hegre and colleagues
suggests that UNPKOs may have a stabilising effect by depressing violence: they seem to ensure that minor conflicts
do not scale up into major conflicts, on the one hand, and that the transition from minor conflicts to peace becomes
more likely, on the other hand.
An editorial in The Lancet
suggested the ACMD
did not have sufficient evidence to judge the harms caused by this drug class and warned: «Making the drug illegal will also deter crucial
research on this drug and other drug - related behaviour, and it will be far
more difficult for people with problems to get help.»
After
doing so, I can help investigators sharpen their logic by, for instance,
suggesting information they should add to justify their proposed
research activities
more convincingly or identifying red herrings (arguments that are not centrally relevant to the grant topic and may confuse the reviewer).
Alcohol abuse
does its neurological damage
more quickly in women than in men, new
research suggests.
Research suggests that physicians and hospitals can
do more to determine patient preferences and ensure quality of life in its waning days
«While our findings here
do not settle the debate on casino and crime linkages, they
do contribute to a growing body of knowledge and
suggest a need for
more neighborhood - level
research,» said Johnson.
Even though we still
do not know what exactly a «criminal brain» is, current
research suggests that some people are
more genetically predisposed to offend than others, Rafter says.
«While there is good reason for this, considering the elevated risk female college students are at for all forms of partner violence, the findings presented in this
research brief
suggest that
more needs to be
done to instruct students in safety planning strategies that center around IPV.»
The bill
does allocate $ 1 million for a «contract» between the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products and the National Academy of Medicine to conduct a
more thorough study of the health effects of e-cigarettes and
suggest how federal funds should be spent on future e-cigarette
research.
Desk - based workers would like to spend less time sitting down and
more time walking or
doing physical activity as part of their working day,
research published in the open access journal BMC Research Notes s
research published in the open access journal BMC
Research Notes s
Research Notes
suggests.
«This study of one social attitude in one domain — gender stereotypes in chess —
does nothing to disprove the reality of discrimination generally, but it
does suggest that this one mechanism, stereotype threat, may be
more limited in its applicability than one might conclude from reading the experimental literature alone,» Stafford concludes in his
research article.
While these individuals were less likely to engage in counterproductive behaviors initially, they were just as likely — and the
research suggests may be even
more likely — to
do so later on.
That migratory birds were to blame in this crash
suggests that
more research needs to be
done into bird - detecting radar or other onboard strategies to prevent hits, says Begier.
«The participants in our sample didn't develop eating disorder diagnoses within the two year period that we studied them, but this study
suggests that future
research should investigate whether individuals with greater central fat stores are
more likely to develop bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.»
After summing up decades of
research on the physical and psychological factors behind eating, starving and yo - yo dieting, Mann
suggests common sense strategies to achieve a healthy weight — which has
more to
do with your genes than your jean size — and accept your body for what it is.
«While
more research should be
done, we should be aware that an increasing number of studies, including this one,
suggest that the loss of Arctic seaice cover is not only a problem for remote Arctic communities, but could affect millions of people worldwide.
There have been studies
suggesting that there is a genetic element to homosexuality in women, but
more research has been
done in men, says Sanders.
Behavioral and genetics studies requiring
more animals could potentially be
done in nontraditional
research setting such as sanctuaries or zoos,
suggested working group co-chair neurologist Daniel Geschwind of the University of California, Los Angeles.
In fact, new
research suggests that pride, as long as it stems from a real success and doesn't slide into know - it - all obnoxiousness or narcissism, not only pushes us to keep trying hard but actually makes others like us
more.
«While
more research should be
done, we should be aware that an increasing number of studies, including this one,
suggest that the loss of Arctic sea ice cover is not only a problem for remote Arctic communities, but could affect millions of people worldwide.»
New
research suggests that men raised in countries with higher average lifespans and lower child mortality
more strongly prefer women with softer features than
do men raised in less healthy nations.
Now
research with tiny, transparent zebrafish
suggests that some of these bugs
do more: altering the activity of individual genes in their host, and potentially shaping the fish's development and physiology.
New
research suggests that advances in the production of Early Stone Age tools had less to
do with the evolution of language and
more to
do with the brain networks involved in modern piano playing.
MONDAY, July 15 (HealthDay News)-- The diabetes drug metformin may
do more than help control blood sugar levels: New
research suggests it may also reduce the risk of dementia.
But the behaviors of
more anxious chickens could
do more than ruffle a bunch of feathers: New
research suggests that studying the genome of flustered birds could shed light on human mental disorders.