In summary, the feedback and research point to the need for managers to motivate and, more importantly, to challenge employees.
Reams of research point to the same finding: physicians looking at the same thing will disagree with each other, or even with themselves, from 10 percent to 50 percent of the time during virtually every aspect of the medical-care process from taking a medical history to doing a physical examination, reading a laboratory test, performing a pathological diagnosis and recommending a treatment.
In the U.S., the J Capital Research team point out, M2 is about 75% of GDP.
Research firm Point Topic estimates that around 2m homes are currently unable to get speeds of 2Mbps.
Both research teams point to continuing world economic troubles as influences, and IDC contends that buyers are still skipping PCs in favor of smartphones and mobile tablets.
The results of the latest research may point experts towards greater understanding of how tumours are caused and gives hope that it could be possible to reverse leukaemia symptoms if diagnosed early enough.
This is the typical refutation of tons of valid research, just point out your own personal success (a study of one)and try to sell it as what of course is the norm, and it is not.
Opponents of selection point to research which shows that less able children seem to benefit from being educated alongside brighter ones.
It is these scientists doing this genetic insertion themselves that will show what happens - that is the whole point of research.
The Big Four can point to research conducted among leavers that many would like to return and that even more wish they had stayed longer.
It is important that investors use screens merely as the starting point in the research process.
At that point, the research firm concludes, 79% of U.S. tech company cash balances will be held outside the country.
The whole point of the research credit--to stimulate more research--is undermined if executives can't count on it in their planning.
So, treat any screen as merely a starting point for further research.
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But Yurke and Adleman argue that making DNA computers to replace desktop machines may not be the point of their research after all.
But Yurke and Adleman argue that making DNA computers that could replace desktop machines may not be the point of their research after all.
Is it time for an inflection point in neurological research?
Higher correlation also hurts the few managers that still engage in fundamental research: what is the point of forecasting earnings and understanding businesses if all stocks, good or bad, trade as one?
Dr Bagshaw will point to Swiss research published last year which found professional pilots were less likely to suffer DVT than the general population, and 16 out of 27 pilots who did had well recognised, pre-disposing factors.
It seemed to me at one point during my research that she might have been murdered by one of the latter, and there are students of her work and at least one recent member of the British Council who believe this to be the case.
But there is some academic research that folks like Hong and Valentine can point to: an August 2004 study from the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Stifel Nicolaus analyst Jordan Rohan asserts in a research note that Loeb has a point.
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Instead, the innovative culture driving any company must start with a leadership open to change, driving an organization that is already showing an unwavering commitment to investment in research and development as a starting point.
But for many startups considering a business opportunity, the app provides a quick, free starting point for a little competitive research.
Gay-rights groups said they were emboldened to take their cause back to the ballot box by research showing American attitudes reached a turning point.
Sometimes though photography can be used as a way to communicate a point, or illustrate some research, and a new exhibition in West Bromwich attempts to do just that.
This sounds harsh, but I think Caplan raises a good point: embryonic stem cell research needs to be discussed more broadly, even by institutions or groups that have ethical questions about it.
Granted, Mr Rodrik is correct to point out areas where economic research has been lacking: too much time has been spent poring over the statistical link between trade and wages, for example, and not enough on the broader effects of trade on labour markets.
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