Sentences with phrase «surprising conclusion»

Studies on the human - animal bond have reached the not surprising conclusion that humans benefit from the unqualified love and acceptance that only animals can provide.
And this belief in the health power of expensive foods may lead people to some other surprising conclusions.
These are the somewhat surprising conclusions of a paper by Susan Solomon of America's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and her colleagues, which was published online by Science on January 28th.
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, however, were able to reach surprising conclusions with a battery of cleverly designed tasks.
I came to that somewhat surprising conclusion while talking to Jesuit priests who lived with the future Pope, then known as the Rev. Jorge Bergoglio, during the early 1980s.
A group of MIT researchers have released a preliminary report on a comprehensive survey of China's coal power plant industry entitled «Greener Plants, Grayer Skies: A Report from the Front Lines of China's Energy Sector» (press release here; full report here), revealing surprising conclusions that make the report a must - read for any China energy analyst.
Perhaps the most surprising conclusion of the report by a team of Indiana University researchers, however, is that students attending private schools that sprang up specifically to serve the voucher program are performing worse in all subjects tested than both Cleveland public school students and voucher students in the other private schools.
I had this discussion with someone the other day, and after quite some time, we came to a mildly surprising conclusion: Rockstar might be the most consistently great developer of the generation.
In the end, Mark comes to his own surprising conclusions about whether Atlantis existed and if so, where its ruins lie.
Jones and Luna are both intriguing in the principal roles, but their backstories are scant, and the central relationship between the two is never adequately developed, a shortcoming that becomes more significant as the film cycles toward its somewhat surprising conclusion.
By monitoring who sat with whom and comparing that to data on employee productivity, Humanyze came to a simple but surprising conclusion — if you want your people to collaborate more effectively, you should probably invest in bigger tables.
A study published in the Journal of Consumer Research in October 2017 came to a surprising conclusion — more consumers are willing to pay for physical goods than digital ones.
One Swedish study came to the surprising conclusion that every month a father took in parental leave translated to a 7 % lifetime salary increase for his partner.
That's because near the end of his report, Calof comes to the surprising conclusion that even when Nortel's share price had already dropped from $ 800 to less than $ 30 and the company seemed destined for bankruptcy, it could have saved itself.
Morgan Stanley's study of what works and what doesn't has some surprising conclusions and some bold stock calls.
When Ma came to speak, he faced the congregation, gave remarks of thanks and spiritual mediation, and then delivered his surprise conclusion, according to video footage of the events.
This is no surprising conclusion but merely the application of the familiar principle that people are responsible for the reasonably foreseeable consequences of their actions.
A look at what the Bible teaches about tithing reveals some surprising conclusions.
However, when Camus advocates beauty to oppose the arrogance of contemporary history, he arrives at this surprising conclusion:
And this leads to a surprising conclusion.
In her recent book, Death Orders: The Vanguard of Modern Terrorism in Revolutionary Russia (Praeger, 2010), Anna Geifman, a professor at Boston and Bar - Ilan universities traces the universal patterns of twentieth - and early twenty - first century terrorist movements through a psychohistorical lens that yields some surprising conclusions.
Even Einstein found this difficult to accept and, to avoid this surprising conclusion, he proposed a cosmological constant.
A research team of experts from leading health institutions in Sweden and the United States reviewed previous studies and came to that surprising conclusion.
Later I heard Leo Hickman (Guardian Environment correspondent) saying initial findings indicated that cloth nappies would be found to be better for the environment, but then there were delays in the publication before the surprising conclusions.
Their surprising conclusion: There's no single «best» approach for teaching your baby to sleep well.
Because no tail appeared despite «Oumuamua's passage by the sun, the mysterious visitor was dubbed an asteroid — a surprising conclusion since the vast majority of objects ejected from star systems are expected to be icy.
That is the surprising conclusion of a study of incidents in which US police used force to tackle a person who was resisting arrest.
But the former revolutionary turned scientist recently came to a surprising conclusion about how best to bring back grasslands and in the process help address poverty and social breakdown in some of the poorest corners of the planet.
In one part of their experiment, the researchers came to the surprising conclusion that the cultures that had been exposed to the highest CO2 value and the highest temperatures at the same time for one year adapted fastest to the newly higher temperatures.
In 1936, 20 years after he introduced the concept, the great physicist took another look at his math and reached a surprising conclusion.
Among the surprising conclusions: the waste produced by coal plants is actually more radioactive than that generated by their nuclear counterparts.
This surprise conclusion emerges from a new look at the likelihood of binary craters forming on Earth, and could spell bad news for those hoping to protect our world from future catastrophic collisions.
Although one might imagine that a tropical forest is very tightly packed, the scientists came to a surprising conclusion: the packing density of the tree crowns, which averages 15 to 20 %, is astonishingly low.
Based on the data they gathered, they then took very small samples to determine pigment contents, which revealed a surprising conclusion about the materials.
That's the surprising conclusion of a series of experiments on human brains of various ages first described at a meeting in November (SN: 12/9/17, p. 10).
The surprising conclusion sparked a debate over the risks and benefits of screening for the disorder.
That surprising conclusion is the top recommendation in a report out [Tuesday] by a National Academies committee that Congress asked to examine the current regulatory jungle confronting universities that receive federal research dollars,» Mervis wrote that day at ScienceInsider.
Astronomers came to the surprising conclusion that there are at least 10 times more galaxies in the observable universe than previously thought.
This led to the surprising conclusion that in order for the numbers of galaxies we now see and their masses to add up, there must be a further 90 percent of galaxies in the observable universe that are too faint and too far away to be seen with present - day telescopes.
The findings led Finch to a surprising conclusion — one that would form the bedrock of his entire career.
The team compared these sequences and came to another surprising conclusion: The savannah and forest elephants of West Africa — despite physical differences — appear to be a single population.
Scientists have prior evidence that the hormone estrogen is a major driver in the growth of cervical cancer, but a new study examining genetic profiles of 128 clinical cases reached a surprising conclusion: Estrogen receptors all but vanish in cervical cancer tumors.
The researchers used a straightforward technique to arrive at their surprising conclusion.
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