Sentences with phrase «allow meaningful comparisons»

Just as we have done in education and policing, we need better data — to allow meaningful comparisons to be made between different prisons so the best performing institutions and best performing leaders can be recognised and rewarded.
In this study, the number of people from ethnic minorities was too small to allow meaningful comparison.

Not exact matches

To allow for more meaningful comparisons, the Empire Center recalculated the OSC data on taxes, debt and spending as per - capita values — i.e., relative to population.
They also allow us to make meaningful comparisons between conventional withdrawal strategies, which include income from capital gains as well as dividends, and a dividends - only approach.
Anomalies more accurately describe climate variability over larger areas than absolute temperatures do, and they give a frame of reference that allows more meaningful comparisons between locations and more accurate calculations of temperature trends.
First, James Beckett, the CEO of Qualmet, predicts that, for the first time, «the status quo will forever be altered» because buyers of legal services will have access to meaningful, comparative and lawyer performance data, allowing side - by - side comparisons.
However, this NCAER report is meaningful because it is sponsored by the regulator, conducted independently and arranged in a manner that allows comparison of progress over time.
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