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cites and study
For example, he cites the following data from two studies on job satisfaction: in the first study, 85 per cent of professionals and executives, 64 per cent of white collar people, and 41 per cent of factory workers expressed satisfaction with their jobs ; ;
In her study Exuberance: The Passion for Life, she cites research which suggests that 15 percent of people who could be diagnosed as manic depressive may never actually become depressed ; in effect, they are permanently ' high ' on life.
2000 also cites an earlier study ( Nosek 1998 ) which also had a 40 % decrease in time for a 60 % increase in effort.
" Davidson says that while the creature may vary, the horse is fairly common " in the lands where horses are in general use, and Sleipnir's ability to bear the god through the air is typical of the shaman's steed " and cites an example from a study of shamanism by Mircea Eliade of an eight-legged foal from a story of a Buryat shaman.
" Dr. Kellner cites a study purporting to show an absence of cognitive impairment in eight subjects after more than 100 lifetime ECT treatments.
A 2010 review cites the need for further study of the best dosages and concludes that although " many different theoretical interactions between Crataegus and orthodox medications have been postulated ... none have been substantiated.
The cork-industry group APCOR cites a study showing a 0. 7-1. 2 % taint rate.
The statement cites, “ sufficiently troubling and urgent ethical issues ” raised by the HTS project, including the difficulties for HTS anthropologists to receive informed consent without coercion from their research subjects and to uphold their ethical mandate to “ do no harm ” to those they study.
A Simon Fraser University study of Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) activity in the Baffin Region states that Grise Fiord had the lowest rate of criminal offences of all communities looked at in 1992, and cites a 1994 Statistics Canada survey that gives the highest perception of personal safety.
MARTA CEO, Dr. Scott, has acknowledged that assumption and cites a study that did not find transit systems to nucleate crime.
Everett Rogers ’ “ Diffusion of Innovations ” cites one study in which two-thirds of respondents accredited their awareness to the mass media rather than face-to-face communication.
Architectural historian Scott Meacham cites both Berzelius buildings in his study of Yale and Dartmouth society and fraternity architecture.
Finally, Twining cites a study by Ludovico Antonio Muratori which documents the various degrees of the ecclesiastical authorities alternately authorizing and suppressing the veneration of the Iron Crown until in 1688 the matter was subjected to be studied by the Congregation of Rites in Rome, which in 1715 diplomatically concluded its official examination by permitting Iron Crown to be exposed for public veneration and carried in processions, but leaving the essential point of the identity of the iron ring of the Iron Crown with one of the nails of Christ's crucifixion undecided.
In a letter to the Los Angeles Times, Waxman cites the 2005 study: " The panel concurred as well that in 1985, the decision to hold further tunneling in abeyance was prudent, given the circumstances and extent of information and technology at that time.
Whiteness has so many different definitions that the word is “ nothing less than a moving target .” Arnsen moreover notes that whiteness studies scholars are entirely on the far left of the political spectrum, and suggests that their apparent vitriol towards white Americans is due in part to white workers not fulfilling the predictions of Marxist theory that the proletariat would overcome racial, national and class distinctions to unite and overthrow capitalism ; he cites as an example Roediger ’ s afterword to the seminal < I > Wages of Whiteness </ i > which asserts that the book was written as a reaction tothe appalling extent to which white male workers voted for Reaganism in the 1980s .” Arnsen also argues that in the absence of supporting evidence, whiteness studies often relies on amateurish Freudian speculation about the motives of white people: “ The psychoanalysis of whiteness here differs from the ' talking cure ' of Freudianism partly in its neglect of the speech of those under study .” Without more accurate scholarship, Arnsen writes that “ it is time to retire whiteness for more precise historical categories and analytical tools .”
One study cites incisions made to a depth equivalent to the thinnest of four corneal-thickness measurements made near the center of the cornea.
However, the Independent Women's Forum cites another study that found that the wage gap nearly disappears " when controlled for experience, education, and number of years on the job.
One study cites it takes from 0. 97 to 1. 34 GJ to produce 1 tonne of switchgrass, compared with 1. 99 to 2. 66 GJ to produce 1 tonne of corn.
Along with classics like William James's Varieties of Religious Experience ( which itself cites Bucke ), and some more recently published volumes, Bucke's study has become part of the foundation of transpersonal psychology.
< 483 :: AID-AJPA4 > 3. 0. CO ; 2-K </ ref > As evidence, Leonard cites a study by D. F.
However, the other study ( published in JAMA ) cites increased mercury blood levels in children with amalgam fillings.
The Boston College Law School study also cites proceedings in which an Arizona dentist, " is facing sanctions for advocating alternative materials ", a California dentist lost his license, " for running an advertisement entitled: " Mercury Emission from Silver Filings Unsafe by Government Standards ", and a Maryland dentist, " was sanctioned for writing an article on dental amalgam removal ".
" He cites the low pre-war mortality estimate and the " main street bias " critique as two reasons for doubting that the sample in this study was truly random.
Architectural historian Scott Meacham cites both of Book & Snake's buildings in his study of Yale and Dartmouth society and fraternity architecture.

cites and average
Fromm also cites a poll on attitudes toward work restriction conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation in 1945, in which 49 per cent of manual workers said a man ought to turn out as much as he could in a day's work, while 41 per cent said he should not do his best but should turn out only the average amount.
A 1839 report cites the travel time as three months and ten days — almost 26 miles ( 40 km ) per day on average.
Compared to other travellers of the time, they travelled quickly — an 1839 report cites the travel time as three months and ten days — almost 26 miles ( 40 km ) per day on average.
For example, in " Connecting the Clouds-the Internet in New Zealand ", author Keith Newman cites agency statistics regarding telecommunications cost decreases ( the Stats NZ report said " New Zealand average residential phone call pricing plummeted 50 % between 1987 and 1993 ") and national finances ( the Stats NZ report said " The current account deficit for the year ended March 2007 was $ 13. 9 billion ( 8. 5 percent of GDP )").
" Nozick cites Patterns of Discovery from pp. 119 120, quoting " Though the X ( color, heat, and so on ) of an object can be explained in terms of its being composed of parts of certain X-quality ( colors in certain array, average heat of parts, and so on ), the whole realm of X cannot be explained or understood in this manner.
He cites Eurostat figures which indicate that Ireland is just above average in terms of equality by one type of measurement.

cites and shot
Adler reports that evidence pointed to early police suspect Frank Z. Wilson, and cites Hilda Erickson's letter, which states that Hill had told her he had been shot by her former fiance.
' " ( p. 617 ) Elsewhere it cites a ruling in Commonwealth v. Martin " admission of a defendant's mug shot is ' laden for characterizing the defendant as a careerist in crime '" Other states have similar rules.
In support of this, Kershaw cites the example of the massacre of 1, 160 Jewish men at Luzk on July 3, 1941, none of whom were Communist Party members, and all of whom were shot for no other reason than, as the " Einsatzkommando " leader reported to Berlin, to prove to the local Jewish community who were the Herrnvolk ( master race ) and who were not.
Phillips cites from the publicly available English introduction to the report, noting that while some SNCF workers worked with the Nazis, acts of sabotage were frequent, and the Nazis shot 819 SNCF workers for refusing to carry out the rail orders of the government.
Miller cites as an initial inspiration for the film an encounter with a grizzled old camera-man, whose father was Frank Hurley of the Shackleton expeditions, during the shooting of Mad Max 2: " We were sitting in this bar, having a milkshake, and he looked across at me and said, ‘ Antarctica .’ He ’ d shot a documentary there.

cites and length
Additional information can be found in a 1786 publication by Antonio del Río that cites the same sources as Clavigero and speculates at length on Votan's identity and travels to the Old World.
Gurdjieff then cites at length Orage's response ( given to Gurdjieff's secretary ), where he wholeheartedly agrees to dissolve his relationship with the group members and with his " old self ", citing inward feelings of personal contradiction over the past year.
To this end, he cites the imperial letter of Constantius granting him his position and salary at length, and it is from the address of that letter that the name of the oration's author is preserved.

cites and Hall
For example, Kenneth Miller cites the lab work of Barry G. Hall on E. coli, which he asserts is evidence that " Behe is wrong.
One criticism of Hall offered suggestions of ways to change the problem he cites.
" Hadley cites, in particular, the six-day Delius festival at the Queen's Hall in 1929 under Beecham's general direction, in the presence of the composer in his bath-chair.
He played in those three World Series, winning the first two, but was sometimes blamed for the loss of the 1931 World Series, when the St. Louis Cardinals, led by Pepper Martin, stole eight bases and the Series, although, in his book, The Life of a Baseball Hall of Fame Catcher, author Charlie Bevis cites the Philadelphia pitching staff's carelessness in holding runners as a contributing factor.
Robert Hall cites incentive and cost barriers on the part of firms to help explain stickiness in wages.
Arsenio Hall turned down the role of Mike Lowrey and cites that choice as the worst mistake he has ever made.
Baseball historian Bill James, while ranking Kelly as the 65th greatest first baseman of all-time, also cites Kelly as " the worst player in the Hall of Fame ".
" McCoy cites 1970s blue-eyed soul group Hall & Oates as his biggest musical influence.
Given the strongly entrenched opposition the Greek Army faced, historian Richard Hall cites the Battle of Bizani and the fall of Ioannina as Greece's greatest military achievement in the First Balkan War.

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