Sentences with phrase «underlying reasons suggested»

Not exact matches

We will have to wait and see whether Wenger's throwaway line suggesting that the medical staff have actually discovered the underlying reason for the fact that Aaron Ramsey's injury problems keep coming back.
One might suggest a geological reason: Continents are large, identifiable areas underlain by continental crust.
The underlying reasons for these gender and race differences are unknown, though researchers suggest that it may relate to access issues, denial of care or provider bias.
This new study suggests that the risk of developing type 2 diabetes is somewhat higher than previously estimated — however the study was not specifically designed to address this issue, and it relies on modelling to take into account confounding factors underlying the reasons for prescribing statins.
The finding suggests that music and spatial reasoning are related psychologically (i.e., they may rely on some of the same underlying skills) and perhaps neurologically as well (i.e., they may rely on some of the same, or proximal, brain areas).
Yet, traders and market observers are still seeing individual stocks and ETFs suffer «Flash Crash» like events, when stocks fall suddenly for no reason like the infamous day on May 6, 2010 when the Dow Jones industrials fell roughly 900 points, only to quickly recover and quickly rebound, suggesting many of the underlying problems haven't been solved.
One reason for being confident about there being much more uncertaintly than the 97 % concensus suggests is that there is nothing like a concensus, let alone proof, of what caused (and causes) the extreme natural variations in climate throughout geological time.This variation is well documented and almost certainly has a variety of underlying causes which are likely to be very different from C02 or other MM emissions even if higher greenhouse gases levels have often been present.
The IPCC * itself * acknowledges that there has been no such warming now for the last 16 - 17 years; that no dramatic imminent change is seen to that for the next couple of years at least; that the previous spell of 15 years or so was precisely the duration of warming that underlay so much of the evidence cited for its alarms of the long and terrible global trend if forecast; that not a single model the IPCC had or has seems to have come even close to predicting what we've now seen; that the IPCC can only suggest possible explanations for all this so logically meaning it can have no reason to believe that whatever is causing it isn't going to continue forever; that more and more studies are coming in attributing global temperatures not to CO2 but instead other things such as solar fluctuations; that a number of predictions are now coming in that in fact say we are now in for a lengthy period of * cooling.
Nonetheless, she envisages less governance problems in the case of EU competition law enforcement by the CJEU and national courts, since «theories of integrity in judicial reasoning suggest deeply embedded tendencies to prefer solutions that are coherent with the legal system at issue, and -LRB-...) its underlying constitutional and moral values.»
Commenters to some of these posts suggest that the underlying assumption is that when attorneys shutter their solo practices, they are doing so because things just didn't work out, for one reason or another.
The inclusion of such remarks in the reasons for judgement and the assumptions underlying them about the exotic character of traditional laws and customs suggest that the expansion of the concept of connection in De Rose goes well beyond the requirements both of the NTA and of the common law.
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