The smalltown TV news station she works at doesn't come off too well in the film, with its sexist environment and populist ideals
suggested as a contributing factor in Chubbuck's tragic demise.
Not exact matches
Some reports, such
as the Open Philanthropy Project's Animal Product Alternatives report and Van der Weele & Tramper (2014)
suggest it is unlikely that cultured meats will become cost - competitive with conventional meat.98, 99 One important
contributing factor in this conclusion, which is cited in these reports, is the minimum costs of the growth medium necessary for culturing the desired cells.
Indeed, I would
suggest that... major
factors contributing to the current decline have been a certain lack of knowledge of both theology and history,
as well
as a certain lack of maturity in responding to newly discovered postconciliar realities.»
I
suggested that many
factors must
contribute to an imbalance of this natural arrangement, such
as c - section delivery (I didn't have the host of
factors that you list above at my command), but he didn't seem concerned.
These findings
suggest that other potentially modifiable
factors, such
as patient preferences and practice variation among hospitals, systems, and health care providers, likely
contribute to the escalating cesarean delivery rates.
The Vermont senator acknowledged that he had failed to turn out
as many people in the Nevada caucuses
as he hoped he would, a
factor he
suggested contributed to his loss to Clinton.
That system should gather information about
factors that may
contribute to how children recover from concussions, such
as age, sex, preexisting conditions such
as learning disabilities, and socioeconomic status, it
suggests.
Soliman said the finding that atrial fibrillation was associated only with NSTEMI heart attacks
suggests that
factors contributing to partial blockage of the coronary arteries or increased oxygen demand, such
as sudden increase in heart rate, are more likely to explain the association between a-fib and heart attack than those
factors linked to total blockage caused by the migration of a blood clot to a coronary artery from the site of its formation.
The findings, which appear in Arthritis Care & Research,
suggest that work - related
factors, such
as noxious airborne agents, may
contribute to the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.
As the brothers and sisters of those with CD are significantly more likely to develop antisocial behavior themselves, the findings
suggest that similar difficulties in facial emotion recognition could be a
factor that
contributes to this increased risk.
As the brothers and sisters of those with conduct disorder are significantly more likely to develop antisocial behavior themselves, the findings of this study
suggest that similar difficulties in facial emotion recognition could be a
factor that
contributes to this increased risk.
The results
suggest that the pockets of stiffer extracellular matrix in the breasts of obese women
contribute to tumor growth
as well
as to more aggressive cancers, Fischbach says: «People always think it's all about soluble
factors, chemicals.
The results
suggest that cooking method is an important
factor contributing to the elevated RCC risk associated with consuming more meat,
as both red and white meat resulted in increased risk, explained Wu.
The team
suggest that «malfunctions» in the production of the tight junctions may be a
contributing factor that explains why some people have conditions such
as eczema, where the skin barrier is weakened, which leads to bacterial infiltration, inflammation, scratching and further infection.
Spanning most of the Northern Hemisphere, we
suggest that this cold phase be considered
as an additional environmental
factor contributing to the establishment of the Justinian plague7, 8, transformation of the eastern Roman Empire and collapse of the Sasanian Empire1, 2,5, movements out of the Asian steppe and Arabian Peninsula8, 11,12, spread of Slavic - speaking peoples9, 10 and political upheavals in China13.
«Our study
suggests that diminished ATP and adenosine production are likely
contributing factors to the development of osteoarthritis in aging individuals,» says Dr. Cronstein, who also serves
as the director of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute, chief of the Division of Translational Medicine, and member of the Division of Rheumatology at NYU Langone.
They
suggest other
contributing factors may include «vocabulary knowledge, handwriting fluency, prior general knowledge and memory functioning, along with possible behavioural
factors such
as motivation and self - efficacy with writing,» and say further research is needed.
This
suggests one
factor contributing to the lower rate of English learners is that non-native students attending Success Academy are learning to speak and write English faster, and,
as a result, moving out of the program.
As it is revealed that the percentage of 16 - 24 year olds who are unemployed has risen to 11.9 % from 11.7 % in the previous quarter, it is
suggested that inadequate careers guidance is a
contributing factor.
In his landmark 1966 report «Equality of Educational Opportunity,» sociologist James S. Coleman
suggested that socio - economic segregation of schools
contributed to variation in learning but that
factors such
as facilities and spending mattered little.
If your veterinarian suspects an early case, or if the vet wants to rule out MBD
as a
contributing factor to another illness, the veterinarian will probably
suggest an x-ray.
Chronic exposure to environmental pollutants has been
suggested as a possible
contributing factor in dogs that spend a lot of time in urban settings.
He also points to natural variability
as an important
factor, citing a 2004 study that
suggested solar variability may have
contributed up to 0.25 °C of the recent warming.
However, current understanding
suggests that, unless substantial ocean circulation changes occur, plankton growth remains roughly unchanged because it is limited mostly by environmental
factors, such
as nutrients and light, and not by the availability of inorganic carbon it does not
contribute significantly to the ocean uptake of anthropogenic CO2.
It
suggests that most people who regard themselves
as climate scientists and who have been recently publishing mainly in the field of climate change think that global temperatures have been rising recently and that human activity is a significant
contributing factor in global temperature change.
We
suggest that this account of neonatal stimulation be referred to
as the maternal - modulation hypothesis, which is to be distinguished from the maternal - mediation hypothesis that excludes a direct stimulation effect or any other
contributing factors.
Indeed, Jay Belsky incorporated all of these risk
factors into his process model of parenting, 11 and data from multiple studies support links to child well - being.12 In an experiment on the effectiveness of a program for low - birth - weight infants, Lawrence Berger and Jeanne Brooks - Gunn examined the relative effect of both socioeconomic status and parenting on child abuse and neglect (
as measured by ratings of health providers who saw children in the treatment and control groups six times over the first three years of life, not by review of administrative data) and found that both
factors contributed significantly and uniquely to the likelihood that a family was perceived to engage in some form of child maltreatment.13 The link between parenting behaviors and child maltreatment
suggests that interventions that promote positive parenting behaviors would also
contribute to lower rates of child maltreatment among families served.
The concept of resilience and closely related research regarding protective
factors provides one avenue for addressing mental well - being that is
suggested to have an impact on adolescent substance use.8 — 17 Resilience has been variably defined
as the process of, capacity for, or outcome of successful adaptation in the context of risk or adversity.9, 10, 12, 13, 18 Despite this variability, it is generally agreed that a range of individual and environmental protective
factors are thought to:
contribute to an individual's resilience; be critical for positive youth development and protect adolescents from engaging in risk behaviours, such
as substance use.19 — 22 Individual or internal resilience
factors refer to the personal skills and traits of young people (including self - esteem, empathy and self - awareness).23 Environmental or external resilience
factors refer to the positive influences within a young person's social environment (including connectedness to family, school and community).23 Various studies have separately reported such
factors to be negatively associated with adolescent use of different types of substances, 12, 16, 24 — 36 for example, higher self - esteem16, 29, 32, 35 is associated with lower likelihood of tobacco and alcohol use.
This course examines states» successes and challenges related to family reunification,
as documented in the Federal Child and Family Services Reviews; reviews research regarding
factors contributing to timely, stable reunifications; offers specific program examples that illustrate these
factors; and uses all of the above to
suggest several guiding principles for practice in this critical area of permanency planning.
I have seen this with other suicide deaths of children and young people — where reporting has made a strong link with a specific risk
factor (such
as cyberbullying) only to have coronial findings
suggest other
factors were more likely to have
contributed to the death.
Although many
factors, such
as community stressors and poorly resourced programs, may
contribute to these disparities, evidence also
suggests that implicit biases based on race and gender may also
contribute.
It is important, in consideration of the financial resources required for assessment and treatment of CD / ODD, to know what
factors are more strongly associated with the development of CD / ODD,
as Frick and Loney [26] and Smith and Farrington [64] have
suggested that targeting the
factors contributing to the development of CD and ODD is most effective in the planning and implementation of treatment.
This issue brief examines States» successes and challenges related to family reunification,
as documented in the Federal Child and Family Services Reviews; reviews research regarding
factors contributing to timely, stable reunifications; offers specific program examples that illustrate these
factors; and uses all of the above to
suggest several guiding principles for practice in this critical area of permanency planning.
Taken together, these findings point to comorbidity
as an important risk
factor for increased sleep problems among youth with ADHD and there is recent evidence to
suggest sleep problems may likewise
contribute to comorbid symptoms in youth with ADHD.