The research side of the game is great, however it seems as though the game was
too research focused and not enough time was spent on the game itself.
Not exact matches
The team behind the announcement is not the first to attempt something of this nature, and previous efforts by other companies have been criticized for having
too little
research behind them or
focusing too much on detection rather than treatment.
Focusing on successful models is an attractive approach for a narrative journalist,
too, because people generally prefer reading emotionally resonant stories about individuals in pursuit of a worthy goal to slogging through lots of dry
research and statistics.
I was simply unable to
focus on high - level writing or
research for any extended amount of time, and I was
too exhausted by the time my husband got home at night to do much of anything.
PPD
research and awareness has
focused a great deal on the mother; however, researchers are recognizing that fathers
too, are victims of postpartum depression.
What my
research showed was that when parents
focus too intensely on nutrition it is easy to inadvertently teach poor eating habits.
Speaking at the Schomburg Center for
Research in Black Culture, following an introduction from Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel, Ms. Clinton derided Mr. Sanders as
too narrowly
focused on Wall Street at the expense of other concerns.
Throughout several question - and - answer sessions, participants raised concerns that the report
focused too much on teaching the trainees and not on teaching the old guard already ensconced in the scientific
research establishment.
Yet, despite her taste for
research with «bigger picture implications,» she found even this more broadly
focused academic
research too specialised.
They wrote that while they generally supported investments in
research and development, government spending was excessive, the programs unnecessary and duplicative, and the
focus too distracted from basic
research — the government's only forte.
Second, neuroimaging and basic science
research aimed at identifying potential treatments is shifting the field's
focus to earlier in the disease trajectory, driven by the belief that interventions stand the greatest chance in people who have not become
too impaired.
The report, by the National Academies» National
Research Council, says that it is
too early to pick a winning technology and
focus funding on that approach.
Garet Lahvis was a 4th - year assistant professor of surgery at the University of Wisconsin (UW), Madison, when his department chair told him that his studies of social motivation and communication in mice —
research with implications for autism and drug addiction — had moved
too far from the department's
focus on clinical plastic surgery and that the department would have to let him go.
Until recently, there was little love lost between researchers and the E.U. Scientists have long bemoaned Europe's Framework Programmes for their
focus on applied
research, the forced collaboration between many labs and companies across the continent, the crippling bureaucracy, and what many see as
too much meddling by politicians and bureaucrats in Brussels (Science, 8 December 2006).
So it can be more specifically the study of plants that people use for food, for clothing, for medicine, for construction, for ceremony, for decoration — any useful plant you might talk about and I've specifically
focused on the medicinal plants and the edible plants and with my
research on chocolate, I guess, the psychoactive plants
too, you could say.
I'm slightly hesitant to offer
too much advice because I have
focused on male hair loss in my
research.
I have been
researching IF everywhere trying to figure out if this is mainly a male
focussed beneficial idea or possible for women
too.
New Jersey policymakers are
too concerned about «on - average»
research and should
focus instead on providing the right options for every individual student.
There are
too many to mention here, but examples include free twilight CPD programmes to all staff within an alliance; placement schemes for senior leaders to gain experience of working in other schools and contexts; a mentoring programme for newly - employed heads; developing innovative programmes for School Direct trainees; SLEs offering one - day diagnostics as well as longer deployments
focused on increasing attainment and progress in specific subjects; and the establishment of cross-alliance
research groups meeting regularly to develop action
research.
Iwunze Ugo, a
research associate who
focuses on K — 12 education at the nonprofit Public Policy Institute of California, or PPIC, says it's
too early to determine whether or not the state's Local Control Funding Formula is working.
For
too long the vast majority of pre-service programs have failed to address the core competencies of the profession,
focused as they are upon ivory tower approaches and
research rather than the practical skills andread more
Rather than trying to do
too many
research based strategies without understanding their expected outcomes or how to maximize those outcomes, it seems more reasonable to
focus on building our portfolio of teacher moves gradually and with intent.
For
too long the vast majority of pre-service programs have failed to address the core competencies of the profession,
focused as they are upon ivory tower approaches and
research rather than the practical skills and tools new teachers need in order to do their work well.
After years of her own
research, Anderson can spot red flags that call into question the claim of «alignment»:
Too many shortcuts or tricks like the «invert and multiply» strategy of dividing fractions (part of the point of Common Core is to move away from shortcuts in math instruction); a dumbing down of the material (the new standards encourage students to wrestle with complex material on their own); or a
focus on closed - ended questions.
Despite arguments that PBL
focuses only on completing a project or takes
too much time to implement,
research indicates that the method shows a positive effect on student content knowledge and closing achievement gaps.
Research paper topic should not be
too broad, stay
focus on some aspect of the topic.
In our
research, we
focused on cards that not only maximized rewards but maximized simplicity
too.
Rosen asserted that putting
too much
focus on
research aimed at energy breakthroughs was «dangerous» because it might encourage people «to put off investment in the many good renewable technologies that we have today, in the hope that something dramatically better will come along in the future.»
With respect to Mr. Best's post, which I may be unfairly implying is a good example, one of the fallacious but clever debate manipulations utilized by CC deniers and (way
too many) lukewarmers is to
focus relentlessly (often inaccurately) on climatological
research frontiers such as climate sensitivity, or relations between evaporation, cloudiness, and global albedo.
The meeting included
focus sessions on computational methods for modeling and handling large amounts of data, characterizing uncertainty,
research on dust and aerosols, soils, urban systems and individual topics that are
too numerous to list, from science communication and stellar astrophysics to biogeochemistry.
«The total investment effort doesn't need to increase
too dramatically,» says David McCollum, a
research scholar
focused on energy at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria.
From what I understand it's not quite practical yet because what containers it's held in need to be replaced
too often, but that wouldn't be a problem with some attention and
research focused on it.
But in the three unshaded areas (renewables, storage and transmission) there is far
too little
research and the present proposal
focusses on those areas.
Focus is underrated in
too many work environments today; instead we hop from one thing to the next like coked - up bunnies wearing Bluetooth headsets and thumbing our Blackberries, and then at 7 pm we realise the
research article we needed a few hours of uninterrupted time to complete didn't happen.
It is caused by at least three other factors: (i) almost every problem law students encounter in law school comes labelled either by the course or by the assigned moot topic; few students ever have to deal with a simple cry for help from a client; (ii) in my experience at law schools — and it may be different now — almost all
research was done in the context of litigation or moots and, while that's obviously an important
focus, it's not the only one; and, perhaps the most important factor, (iii) the lawyers who give the students work far
too often ask the student to «find a case» — this is almost universal
focus of litigators — and are uninterested in either context or principle.
And in San Francisco, the company's new office is
focusing on
research and fostering blockchain startups, but Huobi has also employed compliance experts there as well, hinting at a possible crypto service launch in the U.S.
too.
The role: - Using a retained search approach, combing the internet for the best quality candidates - Often working exclusively on roles for clients - Relaxed working environment, casual dress in the office unless meeting clients -
Research focussed, need to gain a real understanding of the market recruitment space The candidate: - Relaxed; this isn't a corporate environment and they don't take themselves
too seriously - Passionate about brands and consumer goods with a keen eye for new trends in the market - Switched on, the MD has a dry witty sense of humour and you'll need to keep up - Competitive, not just in the office (you could be part of their 5 a side football team) The package: - Champagne for your first deal - A fridge full of craft beer to enjoy from 3 pm every day - Lunch clubs every week at a trendy restaurant of your choice - Friday drinks with the whole team - Ski holidays once a year Apply now!
In other
research, it appears that children of enablers can develop a whole host of problems
too, ranging from lack of ability to
focus to decrease in empathy for others.
«People have argued that sex
research focuses too much on dysfunction and pharmaceutical treatment as opposed to questions like pleasure or relationships or stress,» van Anders said.
In 2011, the Journal noted that Indigenous health
research is still
too «observational and deficit -
focused, with a dearth of interventional studies» and «even considered putting a moratorium on publishing the many observational studies» being submitted.17