Sentences with phrase «none of those metrics»

While much has been made of regional supermarkets such as Krogers, Wegmans, and Publix, none of their metrics came close to H - E-B with adults 18 to 34.
None of these metrics came even close to a significant correlation to the final caucus results, with one exception: Globalpoint, with a suspiciously strong correlation of 0.99 — almost perfect, and well ahead of the traditional gold standard, the Des Moines Register's poll, which came in at a 0.86 correlation with the final results.
And none of these metrics account for systemic privileges that are accorded to some and denied to others.
None of the metrics tell you ANYTHING about the company itself.

Not exact matches

And how would you know that it was even happening, since none of the tracking and metrics that work on your hosted website would work on the static version downloaded to every salespersons» laptop?
-- You can convince your VCs of reviewing on a monthly base only those metrics that will measure progress more accurately at this stage, instead of all the financial data which is not relevant — You can set up the right financial systems / software to help measure basic financial information, and allow your VC access to additional financial figures every quarter or by request If none of these work: — You can try convincing your VC of using the right metrics as well as the financial ones, and to be measured by a mix of both — You can hire a seasoned part - time CFO who can at least free you of the hurdle of putting the numbers together
In addition to its superior profitability metrics, AZO has a scale and geographic reach that none of its competitors can match.
But despite some commercial demonstrations of such carbon sequestration technology, largely to help recover more oil from depleted fields, none have approached anywhere near the scale necessary to significantly impact the 9.3 billion metric tons of CO2 — and rising — emitted every year from burning coal.
In 1990, North Atlantic fishers hauled in more than 200,000 metric tons of cod; in 1992 they caught almost none.
The moon has a noncontaminating fuel, 20 million metric tons of helium - 3, and the Earth has almost none.
None of Austin's metrics jump out on their own, but they combine to offer an impressive picture of a large city (population just under 1.6 million) with a very reasonable cost of living.
[1] And the trend couldn't be explained by the population of swallows living nearby (which increased over the study period), traffic volume (which «either did not change significantly or increased, depending on the metric used»), or the number of avian scavengers in the area («as none showed significant increases in our study area»).
The truth of the matter is that the usual suspects (climategate authors) run with whatever metric best fits their predetermined climate narrative and none is good enough, which has always been the case, they start pencil whipping the data.
However, there are only 50 states, and this is a number that isn't large enough to give the best statistical results... [a better metric is a] year - by - year numbers of daily all - time record high temperatures from a set of 970 weather stations with at least 80 years of record... There are 365 opportunities in each year (366 in leap years) for each of the 970 stations to set a record high... Note the several years above 6000 events prior to 1940 and none above 5000 since 1954.
None of the LATEST metrics support CAGW, All (as of right now March 2013) are consistent with the solar explanation.
The bitter frustration is that — with a very few exceptions — none of this was investigated or probed by the mainstream media, which has retained a myopic obsession over forward estimates, the outlying budget forecasts that surely must rank as the most irrelevant and unreliable metric that has ever been centre stage of an election campaign.
Indeed, none of the published papers on sea - level rise utilize a mathematically consistent, empirically proven metric for even the first derivative of sea level, let alone the second.
That's because as calculated by the set of 12 metrics they used — falling into the four categories of Environmental Quality, «Greenness» of Transportation, «Greenness» of Energy Sources and Green Lifestyle & Local Policies — the greenest metropolis of the 100 most populated cities in the United States is none other than the city I call home, New York City.
Using metrics on a resume when you have none to speak of can be a bit of a challenge, but with a little creativity and introspection it can be done.
Since none of us are perfect, we aren't able to always do that, but when the trust metric is high, then there is a lot more room for mistakes and the occasional failure, in other words, repair is a lot easier.
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