Sentences with phrase «term study by»

A long - term study by the University of Exeter revealed that people living in urban areas with greater amounts of green space were happier than those who didn't.
Both classes are based on the long term study by Dr. Loren Fishman demonstrating that practicing 12 specific yoga poses can have a positive effect on bone health.
There it will go on display, still in the plaster casing, for a quick look by the public before going into long - term study by scientists beginning in October.
Now, a long - term study by UCLA, in collaboration with the University of Aarhus in Denmark, has raised concerns about the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy.
But years of data from long - term studies by Doak and other scientists examining plants, birds, mammals and fungi in the field are showing the flaws in these assumptions.

Not exact matches

A similar strategy for tackling the urge to slack is to practice «productive procrastination,» a term used by Piers Steel, a professor at the University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business who studies procrastination.
And they're especially successful when founders lead the way: Studies show that founder - run firms tend to outperform others by a considerable margin over the long term.
The study highlighted by Wilding is fascinating, but it's not the only bit of research breaking the umbrella term «burnout» down into subcategories.
Over the last two months, everyone from IMF head Christine Lagarde and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney have warned that a vote to leave would hit financial markets, while President Barack Obama and others, supported by a stream of studies from think - tanks banks and universities, have warned about the long - term damage to the U.K.'s economy.
Last year, according to a study by Marketing Hub, the term «influencer marketing» showed a 325 percent increase in searches per month, and more than 200 new platforms and influencer marketing - focused agencies joined the market.
That study calculated that by reducing supply, Airbnb activity had in fact increased median long - term rent in the city by 1.4 percent over three years «resulting in a $ 380 rent increase for the median New York tenant looking for an apartment this year.»
The Beacon Institute, a new think tank created by EY (formerly Ernst & Young), studied companies that are best in class in terms of «embedding and exploiting organizational purpose.»
To make sense of what's really behind the fluctuations in the market, we are joined by economist Michael Hudson, president of the Institute for the Study of Long - Term Economic Trends, a Wall Street financial analyst and author...
Build.com offered to settle and agreed to tell employees they wouldn't be punished for posting comments about «terms and conditions of employment on their social - media pages,» according to an April agency statement quoted by the study.
A study by independent research company Morningstar found that expense ratios are the most reliable predictor of future fund performance — in terms of total return, and future risk - adjusted return ratings.
If you're trying to win the Ironman Triathlon where contestants must first swim 3.86 kilometers, then bike 180.25 kilometers followed by a 42.20 kilometer run, here are some of the key ingredients you need: A long - term committed outlook, years of consistent and serious training, years of studying and observing other Ironman participants, a mentor, sound nutrition, physical & mental fitness and sleep.
As I wrote back in August, recent studies conducted by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the Information Technology and Information Foundation (ITIF) have demonstrated convincingly that blocking offshore pirate websites works in terms of changing consumer behaviour (i.e. directing consumers away from infringing content to sources of legitimate content) while at the same time not interfering with normal internet operations.
In nine case studies, author Kat Tretina saw no medium or long - term effect on companies targeted by Trump tweets.
The study, «Return Shipping Policies of Online Retailers: Normative Assumptions and the Long - Term Consequences of Fee and Free Returns,» was conducted by Amanda Bower, professor of business administration / marketing at Washington and Lee University's Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics.
Presentations will highlight the short and long - term effects of Ingrezza on tardive dyskinesia symptoms by body region, long term safety and efficacy data from the KINECT 4 phase 3 open label study and also from RE-KINECT (real - world screening study of patients with possible TD).
The study also found that long - term annual returns of the MSCI KLD 400 Social Index, which comprises firms scoring highly on environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, outperformed the S&P 500, a benchmark of the broader US stock market, by 45 basis points, since its inception in 1990.
A new study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) examines the debt of the older American families, and notes that despite some recent improvements, families with heads ages 55 or older have experienced a long - term trend of increased debt.
A new study by Dalbar finds that passive funds achieve higher returns, but active fund investors are better behaved and may actually come out ahead over the long term.
Another study by Mark DesJardine, now a business professor at HEC Paris, showed that when analysts go away, companies can better focus on the longer term.
A recent Fed study estimated that the cumulative $ 3.6 trillion quantitative easing program lowered long - term interest rates by about 85 basis points.
OTTAWA — A five - year $ 50 - billion public infrastructure spending initiative would generate a return on investment to Canadians over the long term as high as $ 3.83 per dollar spent, trigger significant private sector investment and stimulate wage increases, according to a new study by an independent economic modelling firm.
Matt Hall, cofounder and president of Hill Investment Group, introduces his 2016 book, Odds On: The Making of an Evidence - Based Investor, by stating that: ``... the evidence - based movement has been studying market data and academic research to identify the groups of stocks and other investments that provide better odds of long - term success.
After picking coins on which to put your money for the long - term, you can do some day trading by studying the market and investing in alternative coins which you think will return a profit quickly.
Nonetheless, the lines of inquiry connected with the term — combined with fresh study of biblical, patristic, and Orthodox thought — hold high promise, I believe, for a constructive response to the concerns raised by today's environmental philosophers.
A 2005 study by Gregory S. Paul published in the Journal of Religion and Society stated that, «In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy, and abortion in the prosperous democracies,» and «In all secular developing democracies, a centuries long - term trend has seen homicide rates drop to historical lows» with the exceptions being the United States (with a high religiosity level) and «theistic» Portugal.
There certainly is nothing verifiable in terms of the supernatural claims, and by studying the psychology of the beliefs themselves, you can see all of the typical patterns.
This phenomenon has been the subject of endless studies and is termed «moral hazard» by economists.
Others have insisted that their work is social - scientific in the strong sense of the term — that is, as work guided by the correlation of models and data, as are more purely sociological and social - psychological studies.
Mission Study or Missiology (as we interchangeably use the two terms) as an academic discipline is closely related to the study of (other) living religions, and the discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundatStudy or Missiology (as we interchangeably use the two terms) as an academic discipline is closely related to the study of (other) living religions, and the discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundatstudy of (other) living religions, and the discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundations.
In the process of my slow reconciliation to the term I have been especially aided by experts in child study, who have been redefining discipline as protection of the child from that from which he is not yet ready to protect himself.
My own inclination is to think that the attention given to certain new developments, and their effect on the general theological scene, are largely explicable in terms of the social climate, but that the ideas themselves can only be understood by study of their separate histories.
Why is the study of religion and art (by which latter term I intend all the arts, including literature) being questioned in the academy just when it is celebrated and promulgated in the seminary?
As a transition to the study of sight in the Bible, I would like to refer here to the remarkable study by Paul Ricoeur that expresses this contradiction in philosophical terms: proclamation as opposed to manifestation.
This kind of study is termed Form Criticism because it began by studying the structure of the stories and sayings and proceeded to infer their functions in the community.
Well the one study was only revealed in the 90s by your own admission and this study is questionable so really there is only one that you coudl even call a study in the most loosely worded definitions of the terms study.
The purpose of this essay is to reconstitute the term for homiletics by grounding it in the emergent discipline of «performance studies
In recent issues of Process Studies there has been a spirited discussion among several contributors about whether or not God can be prehended by finite actual entities either in terms of the divine consequent nature or in virtue of a somewhat revised understanding of the divine primordial nature.
Third, he championed comparative religion, understood by him as an umbrella term for objective studies, by specialists, of the historic religious traditions, no more and no less.
But, as Bohm points out, such a position can not stand up to critical analysis, for the molecules studied by biologists in living organisms are constituted of electrons, protons and other such particles, from which it must follow that they too are capable of behaving in ways that can not be described in terms of mechanical concepts.
So Altizer lays out the problems raised for him by the death of God in terms of the sacred and the profane, and this enables him to make interesting use of Eliade's studies of the meaning of the sacred in archaic and modern religion.
Further, the shorter - term effects of capital punishment have been studied by examining the daily number of homicides reported in California over a ten - year period to ascertain whether the execution of convicts reduced the number.
As a modern day deist I accept the term creator but doubt that it has any resemblance to any of the man made creation myths and may be explained eventually by the study of nature and the universe.
The entire history of Christian thought may be studied in these terms, and the present book is guided in its presentation of contemporary Protestant theologies by the kinds of problems that have emerged.
This case study has viewed SEA of India in terms both of what it does and how it does it, benchmarking it against a model of best practice published by the UK's Trade Association Forum and also drawing on a previous ITC study visit with East African sunflower associations
And for those concerned about functional and substantive definitions of religion, Geertz basically settled the issue by suggesting that symbols themselves might vary greatly in substance but could be studied usefully in terms of their subjective functions, such as creating moods and supplying meaning and motivation.
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