Sentences with phrase «prior analyses made»

«Prior analyses made an accounting error,» says one study's lead author, Tim Searchinger, an agricultural expert at Princeton University.

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Prior to joining BlackRock, she was a senior official at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where she worked for 15 years in a range of positions related to economic analysis, policy making and global governance.
Even the most inexperienced traders can gather quality information and make profitable trades, without having to have any prior knowledge about the technical and statistical analysis of the binary options market.
It is both foundational to and prior to conscience, for conscience combines the advocacy of our visions and passionate convictions with the disinterested analysis necessary for moral decision - making, the latter resulting from education.
«Stronger» results than IPCC Even after the Berkeley project's initial findings last year agreed with prior analyses by NASA, NOAA and the Hadley Centre, Muller resisted pinning the blame for climate change on man - made greenhouse gas emissions.
Scientific, research - based teaching makes sense to faculty whose science builds on prior evidence and advances the field through hypothesis - driven experiments and analysis, says Frederick.
When Bayesian analyses are conducted, any assumptions made for prior distributions must be fully described.
As before, no primary hypothesis was specified, and no correction for multiple comparisons was made in what must be considered a subsequent analysis of the prior study (34).
We also conducted a more sophisticated analysis that measures the relationship between a family's demographic characteristics (such as eligibility for free - or reduced - price lunch, median household income of the student's residential neighborhood, race, and student prior achievement level), a school's poverty level, and the likelihood that the parent makes a request.
In their analysis, NORC researchers Nick Rabkin and Eric Hedberg test and ultimately confirm the validity of an assumption made with prior SPPA data, that participation in arts lessons and classes is the most significant predictor of arts participation later in life, even after controlling for other variables.
It established a supplemental mandate for Federal agencies to consider the potential environmental consequences of their proposals, document the analysis, and make this information available to the public for comment prior to implementation.
Value investing is extremely taxing to the average person, as significant analysis must be done prior to investing, and it requires an unusual level of confidence, as investments are made with an infinite time - horizon.
I haven't done the analysis, but the prior assertions that IFT's portfolio could move into net cash generation in 2013 or 2014 doesn't make any sense to me — but you / everybody shd perform their own detailed analysis to examine likely scenario (s).
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF: — Make sure the company does a budget analysis of your situation prior to joining the program to be sure that you can afford the payments.
Like any investment approach, this one requires careful study and analysis of individual companies prior to making any investments.
All applicants will post pre-registration plans to an online repository such as the Open Science Framework prior to data collection, and will make all raw data and any relevant analysis code publicly available in a de-identified, open - source format at the same time the results are announced.
The number of cases analyzed for each disease varied somewhat among diseases because a case could be excluded for one disease analysis, if the diagnosis was made prior to 1 year of age, was unconfirmed, or was outside of study range, but would be included for other diseases if no diagnosis was made or where the diagnoses were confirmed after 1 year of age and within the study range.
James Annan did a very interesting analysis in which he showed that even if you use a Cauchy Prior centered on 3 K / doubling, you can make that pesky tail go away.
One empirical analysis of the type of F+G 06 does not tell that the climate feedback parameter Y is 2.3 ± 1.4 W m ^ -2 K ^ -1 with 95 % certaintyor that the equilibrium climate sensitivity is in the corresponding range 1.0 — 4.1 K. Those limits are obtained only, when the additional assumption of uniform prior in Y is made.
Scientific papers are often made available prior to publication (i.e. see arXiv, and by Watts himself), and there's no reason to believe that limiting their analysis to the past 30 years will change the BEST results (though Watts is welcome to try and demonstrate otherwise); obviously the 60 - year period includes the 30 - year window.
It makes no sense that we can increase the precision of current information by augmenting it with prior information in a Bayesian analysis when we know that all of the information, past and present, has been corrupted.
In fact, this analysis makes it clear that over 50 % of the modern global warming could be a direct result of the same natural climate forces that warmed the world prior to the 1950s.
Because the input is totally independent of the empirical work (it would not be a correct prior without being totally independent), it's not conceivable that the authors of the empirical analysis would somehow limit the choices that others make.
In - depth analyses of the observed data clearly show that the solar effect and human - made halogenated gases played the dominant role in Earth's climate change prior to and after 1970, respectively.
Mr. Justice Greyell cited L.M.P. v. L.S., 2011 SCC 64 for the propositions that the analysis must focus on the prior order and the circumstances in which it was made, and the material change must generally have some degree of continuity and not merely be a temporary set of circumstances.
To illustrate the problem with accusing judges of bias, given the term's various meanings, the article focuses on recent federal litigation over NYC police stop - and - frisk policy in which (1) the district judge found «implicit bias» in police practices based on accumulated evidence and expert analysis, (2) the Second Circuit found that the district judge engaged in disqualifying judicial bias because of her comments in a prior related lawsuit and in the media, and (3) critics accused the Second Circuit of bias in making decisions that were hard to justify on either procedural or substantive grounds.
One of the biggest challenges in making such an assessment involves determining whether or not you have identified all the relevant prior art to allow for a complete analysis of whether an invention is patentable as well as whether there is freedom - to - operate.
Justice Rennie of the Federal Court has stated (prior to the issuing of Agraira by the SCC) that the analysis in Newfoundland Nurses is not «an open invitation to the court to provide reasons that were not given, nor is it a licence to guess what the findings might have been made or to speculate as to what the tribunal might have been thinking» (Komolafe v. Canada (MCI), 2013 FC 431, at paragraph 11).
Also completed budgeted and actual variance analysis on prior year financials and made vendor payments.
an analysis of indigenous participation, including the levels and roles in decision - making, including measures to ensure compliance with free, prior and informed consent
This early feedback will help you adjust your analysis and structure the offer if the numbers makes sense, prior to even going through the detailed due diligence, including the official inspection.
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