Sentences with phrase «surprisingly high results»

The sometimes surprisingly high results make up the minimum income a single person needs to live comfortably in each of these towns.

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Analysis of the results showed that neither the discipline of the author, the brevity of the program — nor its length — accounts for a rule's relative success... Surprisingly, there is a single property which distinguishes the relatively high - scoring entries from the relatively low - scoring entries.
Earnings have surprised negatively, on average, in the banking sector, while commodity - related sectors have reported surprisingly strong results thanks to higher materials prices, according to Goldman Sachs.
Most strikingly, muscle showed a surprisingly high rate of escapers, with over 50 % of active genes escaping X chromosome activation, a result that may be relevant to some diseases of the muscle.
As a result, a survey by Science found that a surprisingly high fraction of leading scientists would refuse to work for the Trump administration.
They found surprisingly high morphological diversity in this lineage, which resulted in the descriptions of three genera and four species new to science.
The results surprisingly revealed that reminders of romantic relationships caused single consumers to choose fewer high - end personal care products than their coupled counterparts.
Nitrosamines, which are potent carcinogens, are often found in soy protein foods, and are greatly increased during the high temperature drying process.20 Not surprisingly, animal feeding studies show a lower weight gain for rats on soy formula than those on whole milk, high - lactose formula.21 Similar results have been observed in children on macrobiotic diets which include the use of soy milk and large amounts of whole grains.
It turns out that multiple studies, especially in elite athletes, have investigated what happens when mild doses of high intensity interval training are added to a primarily aerobic training protocol, and the results are always favorable — and not surprisingly always close to the 20 % mark with HIT dosing (10).
Indeed, a close look at MCAS results shows there is surprisingly little difference between the quality of teaching in so - called «good» schools (wealthy, suburban schools with high MCAS scores) and «bad» schools (inner - city schools with low scores) when the results are averaged across all teachers in the district and disaggregated by student demographics, specifically race and poverty.
The resulting alignment, which is measured on a scale from 0.0 to 1.0, has proven to be surprisingly high, from.4 to.5 for tests of length 18 to 25 items in comparison to.25 for much longer state assessments to their content standards.
A Cambridge Assessment study found «surprisingly high levels» of school results volatility year on year.
The result is another plus for performance — combined with a surprisingly high level of comfort.
For instance, historically, you could have notched surprisingly good results by favoring securities characterized by lower price volatility, higher yields and higher quality (as reflected in, say, higher gross profitability or lower debt).
The results are surprisingly level given that Weil has handled some high - profile restructurings this past year — including the June 2009 Chapter 11 filing and subsequent reorganization of General Motors Corporation, and the ongoing Chapter 11 proceedings of Washington Mutual, Inc., and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (both of which filed for bankruptcy in September of 2008).
The unexpected popularity of AIA post grant proceedings has resulted in a surprisingly high volume of petitions seeking review.
The reform and economic opening of China starting in 1979 has resulted in an affluence that surprisingly has affected the culture, attendance and finances of a high school in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Not surprisingly, factoring compensation into the equation resulted in higher levels of overall satisfaction, but the differences were much lower than expected.
The loss of life and the economic damage resulting from accidents with vehicles towing trailers in North Carolina is surprisingly high:
The difference is most clear and advantageous in multi-core scores, however, and single - core results are actually surprisingly similar between the runs with and without benchmark cheating, with the single core score actually being higher on average without manipulation.
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