Sentences with phrase «about my observations then»

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Guy Smith: That's been one of my observations, because I've been in the marketing trades within side of technology and there's always this divide between sales and marketing because the salespeople, in my opinion, my humble opinion, tend to be quarterly driven and whatever the lost sale that they last had is today's emergency and I have a feeling that that's one of the ways that feature creep gets into products is the salespeople talking about the sale they just lost and if we only had that feature, and then that knocks the entire development organization off course for the features that actually serve a broader market.
If my observations are true, then the main aim of Hartshornean (and also Whiteheadian) metaphysics is not so much a search for truths about reality, as a redefinition of our basic notions of fact, truth, experience, and reality.
You make your own observations and write them down and blog them then you can tell the world about it.
It was appropriate, then, for early 20th - century Social Gospel theologians like Walter Rauschenbusch to observe how prejudice and social discrimination are passed from one generation to the next, and it is consistent for theologians today to incorporate observations about social inheritance — what liberation theologians and feminist theologians call «social location» or «systemic evil» — into our understanding of the human condition.
The rabbis» observations underscore this point: God was speaking about the Canaanites back then, and there are no more Canaanites today.
If they truly believed then they wouldn't have to rant about the «lack of proof» of evolution even though we can witness it based on observations over the generations.
And as he thinks about them, in awe and wonder of his observations, he comes to amazing conclusions... He looks at himself, even the wonderful make up of his own being, and he begins to understand that there is more to him then it meets the eye.
However, if your overall feeling about the trade is positive, then your observation of the newly created problem of lack of point guard depth, is pointless and lacks any real value.
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very little... so here are a few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful players, who in turn should be playing in this type of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
So that is why, and you know the two hours of that was making sure the baby did not bleed so it was observation after that point but it was an hour and then do the procedure which was about 15 - 20 minutes and you know just watching.
Sometimes it would be just one paper or it might a newsletter or it might be a blog, but they were contributing in someway to throwing an idea [out], an observation they had made about the world, and then seeing what people had to say about it.
Of course, the larger fraction of the exoplanet community thinks about this challenge, the more likely it is that we can solve the problem to inform upcoming Hubble and James Webb Space Telescope observations, which may then lead us to sampling habitable zone exo - earth atmospheres within the next five years.
«In research, administration and patient care, it's all about making observations, interpreting them and then making hypotheses about how things work and how to make things better.
Keep It Short If your bio is as long as this article (676 words), then it's too long.Make some positive observations about life in your profile, include things you feel passionate about, but leave some mystery for the first date.
And while I'll hold most of those observations until then, one of the things I've noticed is that, after an influx of teen comedies about 20 years ago, entries in that genre seem to have largely dropped off in the past few years.
It's all about the child making distinct observations and inferences for themselves; and then having the ability to back them up.
I'm using the sheet as a 1st watch / observation guide, then getting pupils to watch once again to see what else they can find out about... This links to what our y9 have been studying this term and they can see what the places and things they've read about actually look like.
These youth researchers can then create their own research questions and use observations and feedback from peers to draw conclusions about what's going right, what could be improved, and how to help.
It is ultimately a space where young people can explore their own stories or observations, reflect on what they have learned, and then draw their own conclusions about the world around them and their place within it.
We also knew we wanted teachers to begin with the list of important practices suggested by the observation instrument, deeply internalize this list of practices, and then develop and use their own ideas about how to apply them in their instruction.
The evaluator then gives one or two «recommendations» that the teacher is expected to work on before the next observation, with concrete ideas about how to proceed.
Although there's nothing autobiographical about the book (except my maternal grandparents have a brief cameo role), I learned a lot about the disease, both by researching it as much as I could when my mother was first diagnosed, and then by observation.
Diagnostics start with a good history, so we listen carefully to our «cat parent» clients as they relay to us what they've observed about their cat, and then ask questions that help them fine - tune their observations.
Then I check out the day's activities, blind wine tasting, bingo, souvenir shopping, beer tasting, talks about the journey, but the glass - domed observation car keeps me glued to my seat.
After entering through Dubai Mall, enjoy a multi-media presentation about Dubai's history, and then zoom up to the observation deck by high - speed elevator to enjoy free time ogling the views.
Here, then, some observations about one of the period's best painters, whose work, at least for the moment, is hovering silently in barely visible empyrean zones like one of the floating mandalas in his final paintings.
At first they make simple observations like «I see a woman crying», «There are lots of colours» etc. but then they get more descriptive and talk about the emotions and feelings in the painting and then they become more and more imaginative about what this woman's story could be.
If we didn't know about the CO2 - climate connection from physics, then no observation of a warming trend, however accurate, would by itself tell us that anthropogenic global warming is «real,» or (more importantly) that it is going to persist and probably increase.
To conclude, a projection from 1981 for rising temperatures in a major science journal, at a time that the temperature rise was not yet obvious in the observations, has been found to agree well with the observations since then, underestimating the observed trend by about 30 %, and easily beating naive predictions of no - change or a linear continuation of trends.
If you don't like comparisons being made between observations and Scenario A (because it wasn't considered to be very likely), then how do you feel about advertising outcomes produced with the high - end SRES scenarios (when they aren't very likely either)?
Among the things I thought I knew about science were that theories had to explain existing observations and then be predictive.
Compare the SAR and the TAR for example, and since then we have many more proxy reconstructions to consider, the satellite analyses corrected, new data about energy imbalances, better observations of ocean currents and temperature, ice sheet behaviour in Greenland and Antarctica and much much more.
But if you mean by «global warming» all the crap about renewable energy and sealevel rise and «acidification» and the end of civilsation as we know it and 50 million climate refugees and the end of glaciers by 2035 and hockey sticks and «unprecedented» and drowning polies and the whole tranche of wacko ideas that have got attached to the simple climatical observation that its a bit warmer than it was in 1912, then I'm very very sceptical and there are is very little reliable evidence for any of it.
If the measurement for carbon - 14 age has Gaussian error with standard deviation 100 (as seems about right for Nic's Fig. 2), and the measurement is rounded to one decimal place, and the calibration curve maps calendar age 750 to carbon - 14 age 1000, then the probability of the observation being 1000.0 given that the calendar age is 750 is 0.1 (for one decimal place) times the probability density at 1000 of a Gaussian distribution with mean 1000 and standard deviation 100, which works out to 0.0004.
A wonderful side benefit of this is that they could then accept Nic's observation that a single parameter does better than all of them put together, and point out that the OLR climatology parameter (which appears to work about as well as all of them together) leads to a 20 % increase in the 2090 temperature!
I'm not about to suggest any solutions here, but I will note that if we ask «is it warming» then effectively, as Judith points out, we are muddling a prediction together with an observation: are we in the middle of a continued warming?
Well all I can say is that if the comments here are a reflection of the confusion currently existing amongst professional scientists then there is no surprise about the media panics arising from virtually all new observations of natural real world changes, not just climate shifts.
They then ran computer models of the atmosphere to measure the effects of the black carbon, based on what scientists have learned about chemical reactions in clouds from experiments and observations.
Or that if the difference between observation is not statistically significant then it does not exist and can not be talked about.
(2) Model results were then compared with actual observations and were found to produce only about a third of the observed warming in the 20th century.
It caught my eye because I was impressed by his ambitious goal of being first in line for Supreme Court arguments and then writing about his experiences and observations.
You can then use this observation to make judgments about what you will allow to play out in your life.
Then we need to make sure that we have sound knowledge about their child, accurately documented and based on careful observation, and thoughtful discussion between educators.
Artistic projects take intellectual observations of the world around us, then process them through our heart — how we feel about them.
When we visited listings, she listened to our opinions about what we liked and didn't like, then found us new listings based on our observations.
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