Sentences with phrase «suggested responses so»

Not exact matches

But it shadows much of the response to Wolf's performance so far, suggesting that Americans may be more comfortable with a man attacking other men than a woman criticizing others of her gender.
In a series of responses over the weekend, Trump alternately called Khan's son a hero, while claiming that the argument was a matter of «radical Islamic terror» and also suggesting that Khan's wife stood silent during his convention speech because their religion forbade her to do so.
If we assume that Beijing has been reluctant to do this in the past, and is only doing so in response to weaker expected growth numbers, then it would suggest the latter explanation, which implies a higher, not a lower, discount rate, and so a lower «multiple» for the Chinese economy.
But nothing in the measures Facebook has revealed so far, as its «compliance response» to GDPR, suggest it intends to pro-actively change that.
Your responses to my recent posts about evolution were so stimulating, I thought I'd add a few more comments and some suggested online reading.
So far, MPMA's response is a little worrying, suggesting that they welcome any move to tackle this issue, with no mention of the government's failure to note the difference between packaging formats.
A good response I reckon, but Wenger was also asked about the issue of fans staying away and instead of accepting that it was a protest, his answer seemed to suggest that it was only because there was not much riding on these games that so many seats were empty.
So the response «we shall see», suggests unproven status of the opinion.
The suggested response run the gamut from polite to indignant, so you can pick the one that works best for your situation.
(Dory's response): «That is because no attachment research that we're aware of has ever supported, or even so much as suggested, that single people as a whole are more secure than coupled people.
And bizarrely his response tonight suggests he is not reflecting on why things have gone so badly wrong, but using this downgrade as one more reason to plough on with his failing plan - regardless of the damaging impact on struggling families and businesses.
Vosoughi, for his part, suggests that if some people are deliberately spreading false news while others are doing so unwittingly, then the phenomenon is a two - part problem that may require multiple tactics in response.
The authors said that this result suggests that the reason bacterial numbers are so high in these mice, and, by extension, human LAD patients, is not because of a defect in the immune system's surveillance mechanism but because of the inflammation caused by the immune system's abnormal response to normal levels of bacteria in the gums.
Miller says the response in this study, published in the Journal of Clinical Lipidology, may confirm other research findings about polyunsaturated fats: «Recent data suggest that PUFA (but not MUFA) activates signaling in the brain to reduce appetite, so this may be one reason for the bigger weight drop between the groups.»
«So that really suggested that every single chromosome gained or lost had this effect, in that the responses (in each case) were quite variable,» Amon says.
Maybe this little pause is an opportunity for a reset — a chance for the scientific community to acknowledge that the CRISPR system, as some have quietly suggested all along, was actually «invented» by bacteria eons ago as an ingenious immune response to viral infection, and that its rediscovery was accomplished by so many heroic (if you will) hands and with so much public coin that the technology ultimately belongs in the public commons and should not be patented and...
This suggests that presentation of the S protein in a vector format may direct immune responses in a different way so that sensitization does not occur.
«Microglia are injury response cells, so they are programmed to go to where the injury is, which suggests they may be more amenable to use as cell therapy,» Gan explained.
Some new research even suggests that our friendly bacteria (Lactobacillus species) has a similar protein sequence to the thyroid gland, so in the case of leaky gut, the good bacteria can get into our bloodstream and cause an immune response which can potentially cross-react with thyroid tissue.
Thank you so much... I am grateful for a response... I am doing most if not all of what you suggest with a DC over the past two years... so I believe almost there but still need to find that missing piece of the puzzle..
The fact that antioxidants have a negative effect on so many aspects of the positive, adaptive response to exercise suggests that something much bigger, more fundamental, is going on here.
So when I suggested orange and white fabric for the seat covers Donna's first response was «Are you kidding me?»
I was over at another website reading about Taraji P Henson's comments about dating different cultures just to read the responses... honey, black men get their feelings hurt so bad when someone may even suggest a black woman be more open about her dating options.
This suggests that the lower - than - average recruitment and retention rates in science and languages may have constrained schools» ability to offer more teaching in response to the growing incentive to do so.
Dear Steve - I am so glad I came across your response on «I suggest Bankruptcy too Often».
Their last response suggested it is the banks fault for not paying them the (a) fee so I should take my concerns to them.
You can read the Daily Mail's article HERE, which I suggest you do before reading this: As the title of this piece so subtly suggests, this is a direct response to the Daily Mail's recent article regarding the notorious Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza.
As the title of this piece so subtly suggests, this is a direct response to the Daily Mail's recent article regarding the notorious Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza.
In so doing, Melee's work suggests an underground or alternative narrative of how and why visual ideas develop; because Melee's language draws in such a large part from the private realm of domestic environments, his work elicits emotional responses that are both uncannily familiar and disarmingly strange.
Fuel consumption dropped in recent months in response to the higher price of gasoline, so I suggest higher electric rates will help.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
So, in review, the response was that the administrative staff (which may be called «a bureaucracy») is small, and so the remedy suggested in Alex Heyworth's post («my number one priority would be to get the whole issue out of the hands of the bureaucrats») is missing the point, at besSo, in review, the response was that the administrative staff (which may be called «a bureaucracy») is small, and so the remedy suggested in Alex Heyworth's post («my number one priority would be to get the whole issue out of the hands of the bureaucrats») is missing the point, at besso the remedy suggested in Alex Heyworth's post («my number one priority would be to get the whole issue out of the hands of the bureaucrats») is missing the point, at best.
That is why I believe it is important to view nic's analysis in the context of any response that they might have — before drawing conclusions (It's not clear to me that you, at least, have drawn conclusions — however the «I'm not holding my breath» comments suggest that you may have done so).
The article and responses so far would suggest that the author must narrow the reader's focus to a single issue and to a single question.
In response to Bart: Bart says: July 27, 2011 at 7:13 pm «Well, that's the only kind available so, if they're suggesting something other than tidal forces, you and I are in agreement.
If Pacific Ocean temperatures continue to warm in response to the growing El Niño, then the year may end up warmer than temperatures so far would suggest.
«Every indication so far suggests that marine phytoplankton have the potential to evolve in response to global change, both by sorting standing variation in fitness and by using de novo mutation.
To move forward, Angola needs to emerge from the shadowy structures of state looting but the Angolan Government's 11th of April inadequate response to Global Witness's new report «All the Presidents» Men» (1) suggests that they have not yet developed the will to do so.
I therefore reject Gavin's claim that I «made stuff up», and respectfully suggest that we can lay this one to rest if in a spirit of openness Gavin simply reproduces his response so people can see for themselves what he said.
I respectfully suggest that we can lay this one to rest if in a spirit of openness Gavin simply reproduces his response so people can see for themselves what he said.
The two posts published so far on RealClimate come to over 8500 words and it has been suggested that a line by line response to each of the points made would not be productive.
So as I understand it, being unable to answer the question I asked, having no response even to suggest that the question I asked didn't represent the issue in some manner, not even a hint that the issue posed is not representative, you now retreat into that most devastating of classic debate challenges:
Among the responses so far, comments suggest licensing, trademarks, trusts and estates, tax and employee benefits as fields of law amenable to part - time work.
Doing so was a rational response to any number of market trends that suggested that it held a distinct competitive advantage.
Although not voice - related, Anjuli Kannan from Google also outlined some findings from the Gmail Smart Reply solution that suggests responses for users so they can click a button to reply to a message instead of typing it out.
Normally, one would expect to see low cortisol levels prestress, an increase in response to stress, and a return to baseline during recovery, and so an elevated, flat cortisol trajectory suggests that the HPA axis may have lost some of its resiliency (10).
The study was a first for NAR, so it's not possible to measure that response against households» attitudes in the past, but other research suggests the preference for smart - growth communities is on the rise.
If a customer is swearing at you over the phone, Mowatt suggests this response: «Using that language is preventing me from focusing on resolving this for you, so I'm going to ask you to talk with me without using that language.»
There is no way for the membership to take control as suggested by another writer in response a day or so ago.
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