Sentences with phrase «about equal results»

I've also found that I have about equal results from both print books and eBooks.
They care more about equal results than just equal opportunity, and are more concerned about lifting the achievement floor than raising the ceiling.

Not exact matches

After about two hundred years of exegetical work on the texts, one can no longer give all their results equal weight.
The minimum statement about this lack of equal opportunity and results is that most of the growth in the economy goes to the rich.
There was a single Survation poll straight after the referendum result that had the Conservatives and Labour equal, but an ICM poll conducted at the same time had a Tory lead of four points and the average position at the time was a Tory lead of about three points.
All human cell lines growing in tissue culture dishes, and about 95 % of cells in a human being, split evenly, resulting in daughter cells of equal size.
It may take a while to adjust to getting the right about of calories — low fat and plenty of carbs (which equal energy), but once you have that down, the results are indisputable.
1) While I added about equal quantities of fat and muscle, ascetically I can not complain about the results 2) I adhered to the density bulking protocol in back loading which is the more aggressive regimen, had I stuck with Kiefer's other plan, I believe my fat increase wouldn't have been so great 3) Similar to my training during IF, I adhered to strength only workouts, i.e., I wasn't CrossFitting — coincidentally, this is also what Kiefer recommends in the book.
So that, plus knowing i run ultras equaled a super creepy first date where the guy knew everything about me, you can possibly find online, including my recent race results and newspaper articles i had written in college.
All else being equal, endorsing voting as a mark of good citizenship boosted anticipated engagement by about one - eighth of a standard deviation - a slightly larger impact than resulted from an increase in parents» education of one standard deviation.
GM's first quarter sales results versus a year ago underscore the company's momentum: Retail deliveries were up 7 percent, with cars up 14 percent and trucks up 8 percent; total sales were equal to a year ago Retail market share was up a full percentage point Commercial deliveries were up 9 percent and have increased year over year for 29 consecutive months Sales to Government customers were up 23 percent Daily rental sales were down approximately 43,000 units year over year, or about 36 percent Chevrolet has been the main engine of growth.
I feel that gave way to an equal and opposite reaction over time, and a sort of panic about collapse and an every - man - for - himself mindset resulted from that.»
The higher yield comes about because price and yield are inversely correlated; all else equal, a lower price will result in a higher yield.
This fee is about equal to or greater than the rewards you'll earn on most credit cards, and you'll come out even farther behind if you need time to pay off the balance and you incur interest charges as a result.
For the «equal amounts contributed each year over thirty years» scenario, the high tracking risk (5 % / year) simulation indicated that there was about a 12 % chance that an average cost active fund would result in a higher terminal value after thirty years versus the low cost passively managed fund.
The higher yield comes about due to how price and yield are inversely correlated; all else equal, a lower price will result in a higher yield.
The study you did assumes only direct solar forcing, but I can't help wondering if Judith Lean's regression results (albeit linear) don't suggest indirect forcing about equal to the direct.
The proper remedy is to pyrolize about 3 tonnes (dry weight) of biomass and permanently sequester the resulting biochar deep underground; this actually offsets the added tonne of carbon by returning an equal amount to the earth.
One REC is equal to 1,000 kWh of solar generation, a standard 5kW system will produce about 6,000 kWh per year resulting in 6 SREC's.
Using the fractions above that results in a CMIP5 ensemble mean of about -1 W / m2, which equals the figure from models with ACI but no lifetime effect.
Biochar can be produced by pyrolysis at around 500 degrees C, either slowly (over days, the traditional approach e.g. in kilns), which results in about equal amounts of biochar (about 35 % of the original biomass), liquid and gaseous fuels; or rapidly (e.g. flash pyrolysis, in seconds), which gives less biochar (about 15 % converted) less gaseous products, but more liquid «bio-oil» products (about 75 %).
None dispute that when everything else is equal more CO2 will result in a warmer surface and that this is would be about 1.0 C for each CO2 doubling starting from a base point of 280ppm.
This is not surprising considering that each year about 750 gigatonnes of CO2 is added to the atmosphere and a near equal amount is removed resulting in this 2ppmv increase but humans today only contribute 31gt of CO2 with the other 96 % coming from nature, so it is far more likely that observed increases in CO2 are primarily naturally sourced and not from humans.
For example, he cites «the Cornell study» as if it were undisputed proof that fracking will result in greater greenhouse gas emissions than coal over the short - to - medium term, and that such emissions will be about equal over the long term.
Some of our colleagues at UNLV have conceptualized the evolution of legal writing scholarship as a series of leaps.2 The first big leap was to take an interdisciplinary approach to writing about teaching writing.3 The second leap was to build community by creating spaces of our own, such as LWI, the Journal, and then later, JAWLD.4 The third leap was to develop a rich, often interdisciplinary approach to studying and writing about legal writing.5 In their article, Linda Berger, Linda Edwards, and Terry Pollman suggested — hoped, perhaps, and I along with them — that scholarship relating to legal analysis, skills and practice is no longer considered inferior to traditional legal scholarship.6 The growing number of schools where legal writing faculty have achieved equal status due at least in part to their legal writing scholarship suggests we have made significant progress as a result of these leaps.7
Since I believe the most prepared tends to win, the mere fact that a litigator is working with A2L (or a firm like ours) suggests that they are serious about preparing for trial, they are not winging it, and all other things being equal, they will likely get a good result.
We take equal pride in receiving referrals from past clients who tell their families, friends and co-workers about the positive results we achieved for them.
New is usually good, but the real question is: who stands to benefit, and is potential consumer benefit about equal to the benefit of those who hope to prosper financially as a result of the introduction of the: innovation?
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