Margaret Thatcher changed all that, and the Koreans would be smart to study what she did.
Markel was tapped by the CDC to study what worked and what didn't during the 1918 flu disaster.
He said, 'If that is the case, you can study what you want, but I won't pay for it.
Working with the charity Dreams Come True, researchers will study what difference 'dream' experiences make to children with life-limiting conditions.
We study what financial questions the employees ask and we do it so we can better improve their financial education experience.
FORBES: How Your Financial Records Can Help You Keep and Build Wealth
So whatever part of the brain women use, it is useful to study what women do that may give them this edge.
FORBES: What Men Can Learn from Women to Invest More Profitably
So the team would work for 4-6 months, put the game out, then the team would study what players were doing in their game.
FORBES: An Interview With 'Wasteland 2' Producer Chris Keenan On Kickstarter And The Future Of Games
The reason I enjoyed college (the part you pay for) is that I was able to study what really interested me, which was very fulfilling.
Also, study what other businesses already on Pinterest have done.
At airports with control towers, the FAA needs to study what impact suddenly closing the towers would have on pilots who have gotten used to having them.
FORBES: FAA's Reckless Threat to Close 149 Air Traffic Control Towers in June
President Clinton has just appointed a 34-member advisory committee to draft a patients' bill of rights and study what kind of legislation may be needed to enforce it.
If we would only study what he REALLY did, we can learn a tremendous amount about real demand creation, and put it to work for our business and our economy.
And we are discovering more and more that what we might anticipate from our knowledge of basic science does not always pan out when we study what happens to patients.
This has allowed Michelle White, of the University of California at San Diego, to study what happens when bankruptcy rules remain the same, but the cost to the borrower changes.
"First of all, I'd listen for weeks to memorize and really study what I'm hearing so I could sing it in my sleep, " she said of her preparation for the new album.
WSJ: The Orchestra Is a Woman | Petra Haden | By Jim Fusilli
It has turned education from an investment into speculation, causing a misalignment between what students study and what prospective employers demand.
When you look at that story and look at all of what your study has found, we should note the study is called The 2005 Racial Attitudes and Katrina Disaster Study, what did you find most glaring?
Whatever the mechanism, though, this study provides what no previous study ever has: evidence from a controlled experiment that keystone species really exist.
One surprising result of the new study was what factors were predictors of high-risk impact.
CNN: Experts: Parents' deployment puts kids at high risk for problems
This study shows what can be done when resources are diverted into research into TB.
This study validates what my experienced mind has been whispering to me this entire week.
FORBES: 6 Numbers To Keep Investors From Getting Filleted In The Weeks Ahead
Ever since then, Warwick has made a study of what it takes to do better than everyone else.
Dr Conway-Morris has arrived at this view from a detailed study of what is known as convergent evolution.
To complicate matters, another study compared what happened in three states that expanded Medicaid to three comparison states that did not.
FORBES: States Face a "Sophie's Choice" on Medicaid Expansion
That is certainly the implication of HMRC's study of what was happening.
But it is the product of years of reflection and study of what her panel of MBA alumni have found most useful.
His first novel in more than a decade is a study of what can happen to Muslims who flout the conventions of their religion.
For Karmarkar, her work falls into the category of decision neuroscience, which is the study of what our brains do as we make choices.
FORBES: Neuromarketing: Tapping Into the 'Pleasure Center' of Consumers
The last few elections have been followed by a study of what really happened by the patriarch of polling, Sir Robert Worcester of Ipsos-MORI.
Co-researcher Professor Charles Poole warned that the possible benefits of consuming garlic might be somewhat overestimated in the study by what is called 'publication bias'.
应用推荐