The voters are told gloomy news by one international study after another.
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One study by economist Robert Maness and Loyola University law professor James Langenfeld--and paid for by pharmacies--supports Wasson.
In one study by NYU professor Florence Marotta-Wurgler, only about .11% of users clicked on a terms of service agreement.
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One study by Australia's central bank calculated that a third of East Asia's GDP growth in 1965-90 came from its favourable demography.
One study by researchers at Tulane University tracked the heart health of New Orleans residents before and after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005.
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One study by the University of British Columbia found that 20 minutes of exercise spurred greater sexual response in the women participants compared with no exercise at all.
One study by my organization, the Hudson Institute, has found that food companies with higher percentages of healthier food sales in their portfolios report healthier bottom lines.
One study by the American Cancer Society found that death rates from lung cancer increased 6% for every additional 10 microgrammes of fine particles in a cubic metre of air.
For example, one study by Westby and Dawson found that when teachers were asked to describe their favorite students, the personality traits cited correlated negatively with personality traits associated with creative students, such as being impulsive, emotional, individualistic, and having a preference to be alone when creating something new.
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One disease under study is cystic fibrosis, which is caused by one of around 200 defects on a single gene.
Yet the GMO industry has a practical advantage beyond the battling message points or the purported refutation of one scientific study by research leading to diametrically opposed conclusions.
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One study, by John Hoeve and Mark Jacobson at Stanford University estimated there could be 130 additional cancer deaths, mostly in Japan, as a result of the radiation.
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One 2012 study by researchers at University of California, Berkeley and Princeton University examined more than 6, 400 University of California employees once they became aware of a database listing staffers' salaries.
One study cited by federal health officials estimates that, in 2008, obesity cost the U.S. a hundred and forty-seven billion dollars in health-care charges and resulted in about three hundred thousand deaths.
According to one study conducted by University of Buffalo researchers, obese men experience as much as a 40% drop in testosterone production, and that has direct, decidedly negative implications for sexual performance.
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In one study conducted by organizational psychologists Jennifer Mueller, Jack Goncalo, and Dishan Kamdar, 55 employees rated the responses of nearly 300 of their (unidentified) coworkers to a problem-solving task for both creativity (the extent to which their ideas were novel and useful) and as evidence of leadership potential.
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In one 2006 study conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of St.
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In fact, one surprising recent study by two American academics, Maria Stephan and Erica Chenoweth, suggests non-violent campaigns are more effective than armed uprisings.
One study, led by Bill Bradley, a former senator and an adviser to McKinsey's non-profit practice, has found that they waste a lot of money.
In one study, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, only one-third of patients achieved remission of depressive symptoms, defined as becoming symptom-free.
One serious study, by the Anti-Defamation League in New York, reckons that, of some 70, 000 hardcore neo-Nazi skinheads worldwide, Central Europe now accounts for a good quarter.
One recent study, by an American academic, Shang-Jin Wei, calculated that an increase in the level of corruption from that of Singapore to that of, say, Mexico would be the equivalent of increasing the tax burden on foreign investors by over 20%.
One such study, funded by the National Science Foundation, was conducted in senior residential facilities near Indiana's Purdue University.
Another study, this one by Russell Investments, compared three hypothetical reactions to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September of 2008.
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In one study, carried out by Dr Robbers in 2008, 62% of defence lawyers and 69% of judges agreed that jurors had unrealistic expectations of forensic evidence.
One pioneering study in 2002 by Avshalom Caspi and Terrie Moffitt of Duke University genotyped over 1, 000 individuals in a community in New Zealand and assessed their levels of antisocial behavior in adulthood.
One such study, conducted by Sarah Werning of the University of California, Berkeley, and her colleagues, is reminiscent of Aesop's fable about the hare and the tortoise with dinosaurs playing the role of the cocky lagomorph and crocodiles that of the slow but steady chelonian.
One big problem: Hospital patients may get the wrong drug one time out of five, according to a study by Auburn University.
Sixty percent of men were rendered impotent by the operation, according to one study.
One contender is a study presented by John Glaspy, a professor of medicine at the University of California in Los Angeles, at the ASH meeting.
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