Sentences with phrase «suggests policy implications»

Finally, the chapter suggests policy implications and directions for future research.

Not exact matches

These contrasting inflation outlooks suggest further monetary policy divergence is ahead (read more on this divergence and its investing implications in our recent post Opportunities emerge as central banks diverge.).
The findings summarized in this review have major policy implications, as they strongly suggest that investing in breastfeeding promotion is likely to lead not only to improved physical health but also to improved intellectual and psycho - emotional outcomes.
The article suggests that the principle remaining challenges lie mostly in the realm of public policy and public health — a fact with obvious implications for scientists considering careers helping to eradicate AIDS.
The findings could have important implications for planning and public health policy, and suggest that tree planting could play a role in reducing the effects of air pollution from cars.
Next, Mazar is particularly interested in exploring the policy implications of this licensing effect; for instance, one study suggested that people who make their homes more energy - efficient start cranking up their heat.
«This kind of ecological study identifying a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services suggests that higher plant diversity will increase services from agroecosystems, and that has immediate implications for management practices and policies for sustainable agriculture, including Chesapeake Bay water quality,» Kaye said.
«While providing adequate financial resources is unquestionably important, our work suggests that the way such policies are presented can have important implications for these students» psychological outcomes at college,» said Alexander Browman, lead author of the studies and a doctoral student in psychology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern.
«These findings suggest residual unmet needs for food - insecure participants and thus have clear implications for health policy
Evidence suggests that this growth will continue; this has implications for our priorities within the school curriculum and the education policy landscape.
I find it hard to separate the current debate from the policy issues, as suggested in this post, because the fuel of the debate is exactly the implications of the science, namely what policy should be adapted.
The implication for policy is that the latest estimates suggest that global warming is unlikely to be a major problem, and that politicians and policy makers need to revisit the assumptions which underlie their policies.
«And with the country committed by Act of Parliament to reducing CO2 by 80 per cent by 2050, a project that will cost hundreds of billions, the news that the world has got no warmer for the past 16 years comes as something of a shock... the evidence is beginning to suggest that it may be happening much slower than the catastrophists have claimed — a conclusion with enormous policy implications
Suggesting that policy makers are not aware of the implications of 2 °C is being kind of out of sync with the policy reality».
While I have a lot of sympathy with the overall thrust of Dr. Curry's post, I'm going to suggest that 33 - 66 % still isn't a useful metric, because it's likely that 33 % vs 66 % still has profound policy implications.
Nicolas suggests that Gavin is noting that whatever the actual forcings they have few implications for future energy policy.
Headache: The evidence is beginning to suggest that global warming may be happening much slower than the catastrophists have claimed - a conclusion with enormous policy implications for politicians at Westminster, pictured
But the evidence is beginning to suggest that it may be happening much slower than the catastrophists have claimed — a conclusion with enormous policy implications.
Du n no about you, but I call it good news — though it would probably be even better if the WEA were to improve its modeling (and hence policy implications), as the writer suggests.
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