Sentences with phrase «takes substantial research»

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It will be a substantial project that will take a lot of time, but a few months of research has already dug up some pretty fun facts.
Although a substantial portion of risk of breast cancer is inherited, it has taken painstaking research to find genetic variants predisposing to the disease's common forms.
«The board is delighted that Hilton has agreed to take on this substantial responsibility,» said Ed Stolper, Chairman of the California Association for Research in Astronomy board, which manages Keck Observatory.
Hicks dug into her (substantial) inner strength, and her internet research even more deeply and began to take the steps that led to better health.
From the results of research at the University of Sydney, over 15 years of clinical experience and review of 396 research studies on weight loss, I've found substantial evidence again and again that weight loss and successful maintenance is never about finding the right «diet,» avoiding particular foods, using willpower, taking a magic pill or potion or furiously exercising.
Research shows that students who take part in high - quality summer learning programs that combine academics, enrichment and physical activity benefit from substantial improvements in their academic achievement, vocabulary and reading skills, social skills, work habits and attitudes, and readiness to learn.
Again, Elkind takes the philosophy of «the giants of early - childhood development» as definitive, while ignoring a substantial body of observation and research that runs counter to his assertions.
«This project is one example of the serious research taking place at the Texas Schools Project that commanded substantial funding,» Andrews said.
The bill would provide extra support for charter school expansion, including providing new incentives for raising or abolishing charter school caps, and for taking decisions for authorizing new charter schools away from local school boards — despite substantial research showing that charter schools overall are no better than traditional neighborhood schools.
One litigator outlined: «My first year and a half was spent typically doing junior associate tasks like case management, discovery related work and heavy research but in the last half a year I've taken on a substantial amount of drafting, taken control of briefs and second chaired depositions.»
2) Question: Not that I can even throw or catch a football, but can you direct me to any research on the issue of whether playing collegiate / pro football or going to law school would take a more substantial long - term toll on me?
After all, choosing the right vehicle and negotiating a good deal can take substantial time and research.
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