Sentences with phrase «suggests times new»

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Other research suggests that the perceived passage of time is related to the amount of new perceptual information you absorb; when you're young, everything seems new, which means your brain has more to process... which means the perceived passage of time feels longer.
An analysis of the new system published at the time suggested the current one doesn't meet Canada's needs and indicated that improvements could add millions to Canada's economy.
Research suggests many New Year's resolutions don't make it past the second week of February, and only a measly 9.2 percent of people who make resolutions actually achieve their goals by the time the next new year rolls arouNew Year's resolutions don't make it past the second week of February, and only a measly 9.2 percent of people who make resolutions actually achieve their goals by the time the next new year rolls arounew year rolls around.
Women spend too much time on housework relative to men, new research suggests, and it's probably dragging on U.S. productivity.
But new mobile apps can add value to your visit — not only by suggesting the best sessions to attend based on your past likes and dislikes, but with real - time schedule updates and hyperlocal networking.
Minutes before his chairs outburst, he was suggesting a new seating plan for Slack's designers, to reduce competitive time wasting.
The ethos of the Bush - era CIA was «know - nothingism,» as Paul Krugman put it at The New York Times, «the insistence that there are simple, brute - force, instant - gratification answers to every problem, and that there's something effeminate and weak about anyone who suggests otherwise.»
As Canadian Business went to press, a new round of speculation suggested that Spider - Man's opening night would be delayed yet again, from March 15 to some time in the summer, giving the cast and crew time to rework parts of the show.
In contrast, the first visit by a foreign leader at his Mar - a-Lago estate was a friendly weekend of meetings, dinners and golf that suggested the new president was willing to invest time in developing close personal relationships with leaders he feels he can work with.
Now, new research conducted by Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University, suggests that one of the best ways to reduce stress and feel happier is to spend time with people who make better decisions.
A recent New York Times analysis suggests that overdoses have now become the leading cause of death among Americans younger than 50, and that these fatalities rose 19 % to 65,000 deaths in 2016, witch an even sharper spike possible this year.
A new poll by the Military Times suggests American troops are most likely to vote for Donald Trump.
A feature called Gear Tracker, for instance, allows MapMyFitness users to log the shoes they use every time they go running, and get a reminder when their mileage suggests it's time to buy new ones.
Adform suggests that this new bot, dubbed «HyphBot,» is three to four times the size of the Methbot scam discovered by White Ops in December 2016.
An article in The New York Times suggests that millennial parents («parennials,» if you will) are turning to Google, chat rooms, and apps for all kinds of parenting advice.
And Trump is unlikely to rejoin «without further concessions,» suggests The New York Times, which could further complicate matters, as Japan has reportedly already «given all the concessions it could.»
«New CEO Alessandro Bogliolo indicated there is potential in the medium to long - term for «meaningful» comp store growth... (potentially suggesting no need to reset earnings expectations at this time) and we tend to agree,» ConsumerEdge Research analyst David Schick wrote in a note.
A wealth of recent research, including a new study published this month in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, suggests that any type of exercise that raises your heart rate and gets you moving and sweating for a sustained period of time — known as aerobic exercise — has a significant, overwhelmingly beneficial impact on the brain.
Johnny Carson led The Tonight Show by suggesting the Mobro make a beeline for Iran, and a New York Times editorial called it a «floating Paul Revere,» warning Americans of the threat of their trash.
When meeting an important new contact for the first time, if at all possible try to do it face to face rather than over the phone or a video chat, science suggests.
«Next time you're facing a situation that calls for you to present yourself in the best light - and perhaps a few notches up on the organizational ladder from where you normally perceive yourself to be - you might try a new strategy,» Neale suggests according to the GSB writeup.
A New York Times story suggested that telecommuting dampened Yahoo's office culture.
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at public companies.
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd called Sandberg a «PowerPoint Pied Piper in Prada ankle boots,» and countless bloggers have suggested that Facebook's chief operating officer is the wrong person to lead a women's movement.
New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at...
While CMHC's dominant role selling mortgage insurance may have been a necessity 60 years ago, the expected flood of new private - sector competitors suggests that time has passed.
OTTAWA — Household debt in Canada hit a new all - time high in the just completed third quarter, but the tiny increase from the previous quarter suggests Canadians are reaching their limit on borrowing.
But the joint report by ProPublica, The Guardian and The New York Times suggested the NSA found a way around that issue.
The New York Times has even suggested that Trump's own bid for the White House stems from the «humiliation» he suffered at the 2011 dinner and his desire to be taken more seriously.
This contradicts reports by outlets like Reuters and the New York Times, which have suggested AT&T could duck FCC review altogether by divesting the Atlanta TV station.
However, Wednesday's report from The New York Times suggests that the scope of the investigation might have to be much wider than originally thought.
Yup, suggests a recent New York Times article by Phyllis Korkki: She delves into what science has learned about how to tweak the mental framing of tasks to ensure you meet your deadlines.
She said she doesn't want any groups of students or young workers unintentionally left behind by whatever changes the Liberals ultimately decide upon, but suggested that future changes would look to target vulnerable populations like indigenous youth and new immigrants, who have a harder time accessing the job market.
And he suggested that the Times might actually be better positioned to benefit than a new - media entity like BuzzFeed, which he said was at risk from those platforms.
Meyers wasn't the first to suggest he had a role in Trump's presidential bid; the 2011 dinner was a major part of a New York Times article from March examining Trump's decision to run.
The latest study suggested that Airbnb «continues to have a strongly racialized impact» as the loss of housing, which it blamed on the company, was six times more likely to affect black New Yorkers.
The suggested fixes include capping loans at 65 per cent of the home value, introducing new and more conservative means of estimating how much a residence is worth, and amortizing the loans (meaning that borrowers would have to repay the principal within a certain time frame, as in a mortgage, whereas now they can simply keep paying interest on their HELOCs).
For example, The New York Times» 10 Ways to Be a Greener Traveler, Even if You Love to Fly confuses values so much it suggests closing your laptop lid compares to how much traveling pollutes.
The forecasts and predictions for housing markets in Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and the Bay Area, New York, Misami, Houston, Seattle, and San Diego etc. all suggest better times ahead.
March 2018 — the Guardian and New York Times publish fresh revelations, based on interviews with former Cambridge Analytica employee Chris Wylie, suggesting as many as 50M Facebook users might have had their information passed to Cambridge Analytica without their knowledge or consent.
The New York Times recently highlighted the long - term impact difficult schedules can have on family wellness, in an article called: «A growing body of research suggests that a child's language and problem - solving skills may suffer as a result of their parents» problematic schedules, and that they may be more likely than other children to smoke and drink when they're older.»
A new study by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada suggests that Canadian services exports are two and a half times larger than official figures, and that the stock of Canadian investment in India is at least twice as large as shown by Statistics Canada.
In 1988, Roger Cruz was described in passing in a New York Times story as a partner with sports agent Irwin Weiner in a $ 40 - million - a-year printing business in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Cruz appears to have moved the business to Boca Raton, possibly after Weiner died in 2001, federal court records in a pension case suggest.
The New York Times editorial board strongly endorsed Yellen; some quick searching of the paper's archives suggests it has never before made such an endorsement before a Fed chair was even nominated.
4) He needs time to see if oil prices rebound or develop a new explanation for the next rate cut in April in the interim (I'd suggest: «insurance is all well and good, but sometimes a second mortgage is really what you need...)
Although Goldfein has repeatedly stated that the service needs to change its thinking about weapons procurement, Wednesday's speech was the first time he suggested that new contractual vehicles could be necessary.
Last week, the New York Times published an article using four current and former anonymous intelligence officials to suggest that George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign volunteer, was a «driving factor» who triggered the FBI's spying on the Trump campaign.
He told the New York Times in February, «Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly,» which suggests that he conducted substantial business on Trump's behalf without Trump's knowledge.
While BrandIndex data suggests that US consumers are more negative on Goldman Sachs than even BP, The New York Times suggests...
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