Sentences with phrase «added analysis because»

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«Our number is different because the Forbes ranking is based on a 2013 analysis of Bloomberg's company, Bloomberg LP,» Lee says, adding a disclosure that he worked as a reporter at Bloomberg News between 2011 and 2013.
The Board considered pursuing, but decided not to pursue, an alternative to include the prior service cost or credit component in the line item (s) reporting current employee compensation because this component is not exclusively related to the current period's employee services and may add complexity to financial statement users» analyses of an entity's core operating performance.
Because the ABS did not undertake an analysis of added sugars for the 1995 survey, we used data that were generated by Cobiac et al. (24) at the CSIRO.
Once no longer needed clinically, aliquots were cultured for bacteria.In total, 30 bottles were returned for culture; six were excluded from analysis because human milk fortifier had been added, and two had been left out of the refrigerator.
Handwriting analysis could eventually complement other lie detection methods and would add a new dimension because, unlike almost all other techniques, it doesn't rely on verbal communication, Luria says.
«Simple models are extremely useful, because analyses and understanding the causes and effects involved is much easier when systems contain few variables,» De Decker added.
Their analysis indicated that «any removal of belugas from that population is not sustainable,» Payne says, because it adds yet another threat to the many that the whales already face.
This is a problem, he adds, because it is unlikely that an accurate analysis of an overall water system can be derived from a small sample.
We published the «Grading the Teachers» series and value - added data analysis because parents and the public have a right to some form of objective evaluation of LAUSD teacher effectiveness.
But they have expressed reservations about value - added analysis, saying it is unreliable because it depends on flawed standardized test results.
He added: «There's an argument that you sometimes see that «a download is not equal to a lost sale, because that person wouldn't have bought it anyway», and there's varying evidence on that, but it's very much a static analysis of a dynamic problem, because if you normalise the practice of pirating books, you erode incentive for people to pay for them, so eventually, people who would have bought them stop doing so.»
Because the analysis is highly technical, he adds a personal note to each printout providing his recommendations, which frequently include better alternatives.
Finally (& inescapably) your qualitative assessment of a company & its management adds a whole other dimension to your analysis: We all know of companies with tremendous upside and / or intrinsic value... which will never be realized because of God - awful management!
Both authors even admitted that their reconstructions aren't statistically valid (and that was kind of their point...) and McIntyre, at least, has stated that he regards many studies since then the same way he does the original 1998 paper because they basically use the same datasets and analysis (And I should add that he seems less opposed to the more recent studies, especially those that don't use data he finds suspicious...) They've stated their a priori reasons why they don't like the data they don't like.
An accurate cost - benefit analysis would show that imported hydro has much higher transmission costs than offshore wind because resources developed off Connecticut's coast «could take advantage of existing infrastructure,» she added.
Because the added scrutiny applied to the potentially biasing influence of advocacy only need be applied to scientific analyses that I disagree with.
They estimated the current amount of a resource, determined the rate of consumption, and added an expanding demand because of increasing industrialization and population growth to determine, with simple linear trend analysis, that the world was doomed.
We do not see the initiative as a threat because at LexisNexis we deliver comprehensive analysis and innovative technologies that add value far beyond simply providing content — all helping to legal professionals efficiently and confidently make decisions and manage their legal issues.
«Law360 is a key element of our growth strategy because it adds legal news and analysis, a crucial part of an attorney's workflow and a key entry point to legal research.»
Going abroad to marry adds a third duality to the analysis, because conflict of laws rules say that lex loci — the law of the place where the marriage is performed — governs the proper form of marriage, and the law of the parties» domicile governs their capacity to marry.
Because the analysis is highly technical, he adds a personal note to each printout providing his recommendations, which frequently include better alternatives.
One observation I'd like to add to Suze's analysis (from a life insurance agent's perspective) is that just because a broker stands to make a lot of money off a policy, that in and of itself doesn't make whole life «bad.»
If you're wondering why the top app isn't Pokémon Go, it's because Sensor Tower's analysis focused on ARKit - only apps, not ARKit - compatible apps that added some AR functionality over the past six months.
In this set of analyses, only Wave 1 predictors were considered because parent — child communication was not assessed in Wave 2 of Add Health.
It was removed because our analysis of the site determined that it added little value and caused more drama than it added benefit at this point in time.
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