Sentences with phrase «suggests little relationship»

[3] The cloud of points suggests little relationship between these two factors, and a regression analysis confirms that this is the case.

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While KPMG's «Competitive Alternatives» report suggests Canada is more competitive because of our lower corporate tax rates, indices of competitiveness such as those produced by the World Economic Forum, show little or no relationship between corporate tax rates and competitiveness.
I raise these questions because my observations suggest that there is little realized relationship between preaching and worship.
Evidence suggests services are less likely to «see» men as fathers, and that little is done to support young carers» relationships with their fathers — whether or not they live with them.
And yet although that same bystander might think that the associations ought to have a similar relationship with CCHQ as a company interviewing panel has with its headhunters — you recommend, but we choose — reality suggests the associations have so little real power in practice that they might as well simply be told to find out which shortlisted candidate can best imitate a reverse pterodactyl.
A severely compressed timeline makes mince - meat out of Brown's real - life professional relationship with Little Richard, and early on seems to simplify his unique contribution to R&B / soul by suggesting his screaming vocals and energy were enough.
That Johnny Boy is comparatively peripheral in Mean Streets may suggest the uniqueness of Scorsese's film in its relationship to movies in which the alienated hood stands in a position to manipulate perspective by ensconcing himself at the metaphysical core of his cinematic universe, but Johnny Boy's gangland genealogy traces back in a psychologically straight line to Hawks» Tony Camonte, and there is little doubt that Corman, Carver, and screenwriter Browne at least had Scarface in mind during the making of Capone.
There's no real reason why they should stay together, as Hazanavicius (purposefully or otherwise), suggests that their relationship was little more than a silly game.
The F - Pace relationship suggests that the Velar will be a little longer (and probably roomier) than the Macan.
Like the fluctuating, expansive space suggested by her elegantly varied paint handling, surface inflections, and color relationships, this conceptual contradiction keeps us a little off balance, suggesting yet another layer of allusion even as the specificity of that allusion escapes us, like an imperfect memory or a rapidly disappearing dream image.»
Better to focus, as Wilson suggests, on helping your readers by filtering and curating and making sense of things for them (and giving them tools to do that themselves), and building a relationship with them based on that, rather than nickel - and - dime - ing them for every little thing and forcing them to stay inside your walled garden.
I have tried talking about it, and I get very little as of late, I have tried changing things up (ie: wearing sexy clothes, suggesting dates that we've never tried, and even trying to make mundane things more intimate) I have made sure to give him space (I need a fair amount of space myself) I have even proposed we talk about if the relationship is even working out, making a break up easy for him if that is in fact what he wants; but he was terrified of that and insisted that that is not what he wants he is just adjusting.
If you do want to end it, would suggest you do that and get used to being on your own at least for a little while before leaping into another relationship.
Research suggests that relationships will have a difficult time getting going without some sexual chemistry, given the role played by feelings of passion.2 In other words, a little sexual chemistry keeps us drawn to another (a very important component for budding relationships).
As this study suggests, very little is known about what interventions would allow a child to have functional relationships with both parents in such highly polarized cases.
Although there is some evidence from familial research that positive relationships may influence outcomes, the importance of prosocial influences on outcomes has traditionally received little attention.59 The review suggests that this may be a particularly important construct to investigate in future studies of staff - patient relationships, as it has been linked to patient outcomes as well as staff characteristics.
For example, to examine how local ecology influences preferences for relationship length and partner type, Little et al. [40] used vignettes to suggest the local ecology was harsh or safe, and Cohen & Belsky [51] used vignettes to suggest the local environment was predictable and safe, predictable but risky, or unpredictable and fluctuating between safe and risky.
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