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What could have been a pointed study of generational privilege gets less intriguing the more thriller-like it becomes.
Lorde collected song of the year honors for "Royals," a pointed study in class consciousness she and songwriting partner Joel Little wrote just to see if they could attract anyone's attention.
And only recently the St . LouisFederal Reserve's pointed study on the impact of speculation on oil prices, "Speculation in the Oil Market" which with profound intelligence begins its study with the admonishment: "Disentangling the true drivers of oil prices is a critical first step for allocating resources and designing good policy".
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Bronski, the queer academic, pointed to studies from the last decade that show how the presence of a female or black judge on a three-judge panel increases the probability that the male colleagues will rule in favor of a woman, or that the white colleagues will rule in favor of a person of color.
Asked for examples of the media applying the term, Edwards' campaign pointed to a study by a marketing and media firm that found the word employed 168 times per day on television in the weeks following the riots.
When asked for specifics of the word being used in post-Freddie-Gray media, Edwards' campaign pointed to a study by a marketing and media firm that found the word employed 168 times per day on television in the weeks following the riots.
Five of the 11 were supported by literature (although not in the cell types used in this study); five pointed to the need to remove or add interactions in the network, and one suggested that a small molecule inhibitor did not have the expected specificity.
Sit down, and study your pointed foot.
The mostly pointed limitations of the studies focused on the impact of environmental factors on child neurodevelopment are related to the study design and analysis such as retrospective study design, exposure assessment based on questionnaire data, and lack of adequate control for confounding factors.
Alongside this growing body of evidence, scholars have begun to ask pointed questions about the studies that first fuelled CBT's ascendancy.
So it came as a shock, in 2009, when the prestigious scholarly journal Annals of Internal Medicine published a study under the pointed headline "The Joy of Cooking Too Much".
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