Sentences with phrase «accurate snapshot of»

The Cost vs. Value Report provides an accurate snapshot of the national housing market, but it can't be applied accurately to an individual remodeling project for a particular address.
Li (rhymes with see) may be the only real estate professional you'll ever meet whose fictional vignettes, her very own version of Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town, offer potential clients a pretty accurate snapshot of island life.
Conducted twice a year by an unbiased outside observer — such as a behavior consultant, inclusion coordinator, or school psychologist — PreSET ™ takes an accurate snapshot of a program's PBIS through a review of program documents, classroom observations and interviews with the administrator, teachers, and three children from each classroom.
That's why it is so important that your cover letter is friendly but professional and that it provides an accurate snapshot of your career thus far.
When applying for a position you want to make sure you give an accurate snapshot of you and your experience.
The goal of your executive summary is to have a summary that quickly introduces you while providing an accurate snapshot of your background, starting with an overview of your current work history.
For example, since before the time I was recruited by the firm in the early»90s, we have given summer associates an accurate snapshot of what it's truly like to be an associate at the firm.
Muro of Brookings, whose report uses clean more than green, said the green economy definitions still provide a more accurate snapshot of the state of the U.S. clean economy.
As one of the many variables that need to be plugged into a comprehensive, state - of - the - art model like the one used at NCAR, the role of clouds must be fully understood for the mod el to spit out an accurate snapshot of climate.
It is near - impossible to take an accurate snapshot of an industry gripped by the digital and mobile games boom, but this year's Develop 100 bears the marks of a revolution sweeping the sector at rapid pace.
This scenario is an astonishingly accurate snapshot of trends in the past 100 years in which six 10 - year periods showed no gains.
The best credit monitoring service is one that gives you a timely and accurate snapshot of your finances on a regular basis.
It will also help you determine the range of home pricing suitable for your budget and give you an accurate snapshot of your monthly mortgage payment.
However, we feel the work is worth it, as Money Manager Ex provides an accurate snapshot of your financial world.
If you don't have an accurate snapshot of the money you are bringing in and your expenses, you may be spending money you do not have!
If you have several unread emails, they appear in sequence, giving you an accurate snapshot of your inbox without opening your email client.
Our first look at the 3D performance of the Gamer's Edge DualX doesn't represent the most challenging 3D test, but it provides an accurate snapshot of the kinds of performance increase you'll see with older 3D titles.
How to boil an entire book down to a short pitch that not only provides an accurate snapshot of the work, but... -LSB-...]
Teachers and parents know this response does not represent an accurate snapshot of what actually occurs in school.
Although this method is considered the gold standard for estimating sodium intake, that lone urine test may not provide an accurate snapshot of the participants» everyday intake over the full eight - year study, as the researchers themselves note.
These devices, known as actigraphs, have been shown to provide an accurate snapshot of a person's total everyday activity, including mild activity.
Despite these limitations, our data likely provide a relatively accurate snapshot of the prevalence of metal - containing Ayurvedic medicines sold via the Internet in 2005.
The cartoon is an accurate snapshot of what is happening in many churches.

Not exact matches

Before an injury, obtaining baseline information on an athlete can make post-injury assessment more accurate because we have a snapshot of baseline brain function.
«That information would provide a much better, more accurate picture of your overall health than the snapshot you get from blood and urine collected on the day of your once - a-year checkup.»
Studying these molecules gives radio astronomers a very accurate «snapshot» of the material from which our Solar System, including Earth, was formed.
«While the letter grade is an accurate snapshot in time from last spring, it does not capture the quality of teaching and learning found at the school today.»
EPI doesn't try to challenge these numbers either — on page 5 of her report, Morrissey concedes «the critics» calculations may be accurate,» but then she tries to change the conversation to the snapshot approach.
School ratings often represent a snapshot in time, which may not be an accurate assessment of a school over time.
Taking a snapshot of a short period of time isn't accurate but I don't know that it even pays to agree with it or refute it either.
Its RealSense Snapshot camera has a lot of potential but, at least right now, could use some better and more accurate software.
In my casual, side - by - side tests of the Tour's camera versus the iPhone 3GS's camera (a 3.3 - megapixel device), I found that the Tour's snapshots captured more - accurate colors (especially indoors, thanks to the flash), but had a significantly higher amount of noise and graininess.
I know the title of this article says a day in the life of, but for the sake of making this interesting, as well as giving you an accurate snapshot, I'll cover a week.
Your credit score is a snapshot of how responsible you are when it comes to managing your money, but the picture it paints to lenders isn't always accurate.
That said, a review has to act as a snapshot of a game's worth at the point of release: it'd be impossible to maintain an accurate living document of the value of every game on the PC.
Thanks for the analysis, you did a great job explaining how peer reviews don't catch everything and that it is a long term process where any recent snapshot may not give an accurate picture of the current consensus.
Because of the rapid transformation of energy from one form to another in the climate system... i.e. going from latent heat to sensible heast to kinetic to geopotential, the only accurate way to discuss the energy imbalance is to look at as big a snapshot of the total energy we can.
As a result of this new approach, legal teams can now be confident they have the data they need to support or defend against a law suit, and be sure that it is accurate, as it is a snapshot of the content as it existed on the date required.
«That ability to have those very accurate snapshots each month is really key to knowing the health of the firm and how is each attorney doing,» says Doug.
Such pieces, even if they're accurate, are snapshots of the law as it used to be.
Official Poverty Measure Fails to Provide an Accurate Assessment of Anti-Poverty Programs The Supplemental Poverty Measure Shows U.S. Child Poverty Rate Cut Nearly in Half by Safety Net Programs and Tax Policies MONTPELIER — The independent child advocacy organization Voices for Vermont's Children is highlighting the release of the new KIDS COUNT ® Data Snapshot, Measuring Access to Opportunity... Continue Reading
However, please remember that an older survey plan is a snapshot of the property at that time and may not be an accurate reflection of what exists on the property today.
A word of caution about the Market Activity charts: the information is accurate but is only a snapshot in time.
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