Sentences with phrase «warrants more»

Quality early childhood education from birth to age five, coupled with parent - coaching, such as home visitation programs for parents and teen mothers, has proven to be effective and warrants more investment.
Our results suggest that the impact of living in foster care may be particularly important for adolescents, a relationship that warrants more in - depth exploration in future research.
You can point out that because of the raise cycle, you weren't eligible for a full raise when salaries were last assessed, but don't dwell on that — the main thrust of your argument should be why your performance warrants more.
Future Purchase Option With some life insurance policies, you will also have a future purchase option, which allows you to increase your coverage as life warrants more protection.
Now, IANAL, I don't even play one on TV, but I think this question warrants a more in depth discussion that what Dale M offers.
Because of the advances of the science, our appreciation of the risk is stronger now, and therefore that warrants more investment in working to ensure against that.
Today, the gallery prides itself upon the support of artists whose work warrants more widespread attention — 89 - year - old painter Rosalyn Drexler, 72 - year - old artist Howardena Pindell, and the late Paul Feeley among them.
factor while the Wii U warrants more of an admiring «Huh.»
There's still much I do nt know about the game that warrants more time with it and likely an updated post too.
After watching the trailer below on how one must target a needle into the spine or move joysticks in certain directions to pop back in a dislocated shoulder, it's clear the game has less deadtime and warrants more interaction.
Berlin is a fantastic city that warrants more than just a flying visit, but if you want to see Berlin in a day this podcast will help.
And this new breed of Canadian is savvy, demanding and wants and warrants more.
To me, that warrants more than a «You're fine» response.
I don't feel like this event warrants more than increased vigilance.
This conjecture on our part certainly warrants more direct study.
This is a decision that warrants more attention than it has received.
Skilfully handled by everyone involved and the kind of film that warrants more attention.
We couldn't be happier with the continued benefits of Disney's deal with Netflix, and the delivery of Moana to the platform this June only warrants them more praise.
And maybe that's a whole lot of thinking to come from a small change made to website I frequent — but I think it warrants more thinking, further changes, and a push towards inclusivity.
This is the first time that it has been demonstrated that potential probiotics have a direct effect on brain chemistry — it is something that defintely warrants more research.
In particular, given the incidence of Parkinson's disease in the US, I feel it warrants more attention.
A conference convened with the University of Verona met at the Royal Society of Medicine here on Monday to discuss whether increased monitoring of medicines» effects on the environment, or «ecopharmacovigilance,» warrants more intense scrutiny, and what, if anything, can be done to green an increasingly drug - dependent world.
But the risk of such spillover warrants more attention.
«Cardiometabolic risk factors may be more important correlates of academic achievement in girls than in boys, but this warrants more research.»
This question warrants more deliberation than Whitehead gives to it.
«One way to do this is to appreciate that in any given time period, one aspect of one's life warrants more attention than others,» Traeger says.
When you get to know your customers in a way that fosters more empathy, you'll start to identify differences in their experiences and worldview that warrant more customized solutions.
Again, as many as three rate hikes are expected in 2017 — unlike the one this year — with Fed Chair Janet Yellen commenting that economic conditions have improved well enough to warrant a more aggressive policy.
«He was intoxicating with his story of his line of software and how it warranted more time and attention than anything else,» Bordon recalls.
In addition to managing its leases, JLL conducted field audits on landlord reconciliations warranting a more detailed review.
Nothing in my comments should be taken to rule out the possibility that trend uniformity could improve sufficiently to warrant a more constructive position.
Has he shown more than enough to warrant more game time at the Emirates?
Ox hasn't been consistent enough or stayed fit enough to warrant any more money out of Arsenal.
The sheer number of acts of violent conduct and the disgusting nature of the scratch should warrant a more severe punishment.
But in the way he reportedly did this, by singling out a female official for her femaleness and refusing to continue the game unless she was replaced, it warranted a more serious response from the organizers.
Their play has warranted more points on the board, but little lapses at the back and not enough chances being covered up top has hindered them.
As Arsenal have floundered many Gooners, myself included, have wondered whether the «mercurial» Russian may have warranted more playing time.
Although it says nothing new, some scientists accept that the ideas are «sufficiently serious to warrant more investigation».
«Recognition of poor preoperative mental health may represent a potential signal warranting more proactive recognition and assessment preoperatively,» noted Dr. Gilbert.
The debate became so heated at one point that Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D — Ohio), who called the hearing, snapped at Hoover for interrupting David Carpenter, director of the Institute for Health and the Environment at the University at Albany, State University of New York, as he argued there was enough evidence to warrant more scrutiny and a government warning of potential damage.
They conclude that effective programs to prevent emotional distress and promote psychosocial assets warrant more widespread use.
«Right now we don't think the facts warrant a more active testing or screening of passengers coming in from Mexico,» said Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
However, an asteroid 200 meters wide (more than 650 feet) headed for a densely - populated city poses a greater risk and could warrant a more involved response, he said.
Still, it's an interesting theory, and one that will warrant more study.
«S.M.A. not only has the kind of frequency and severity to warrant more research, but there are really good opportunities for developing a treatment,» said Dr. Kenneth H. Fischbeck, chief of the neurogenetics branch at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Still, she added, the findings are «interesting» and warrant more research.
So you can see where the top end of TSH is in itself a conundrum, but the bigger problem in my opinion is that TSH is just one thyroid marker — and while it's historically been the red flag to warrant more thyroid testing, with what we know now this practice just isn't enough.
Is the hero's personality interesting enough to warrant more?
Initially a jaw - dropper but quickly a repetitive action game ruled by hack - n - slash mechanics, Afro Samurai is worth playing but does not warrant more than a rental.
Maybe it is the acting job that is being done or maybe the creators cares much more about this character at this point and it shows — in any case, even he is not enough to warrant more than two episodes of trail for me.
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