Sentences with phrase «analyse in»

There's a great deal to analyse in this article, but I'd ask first precisely what IMPORTANT data did your FOI application uncover which wouldn't have been available anywhere else.
It is important also to analyse it in a serious way.
2) Analyse in a scientific fashion what they cost, and what the constituent elements of that cost were.
I also regret that the Court... missed the opportunity to analyse in more detail the concept of a plurality of legal systems, which is linked to that of legal pluralism and is well - established in ancient and modern legal theory and practice... This general remark also applies to the assessment to be made of sharia, the legal expression of a religion whose traditions go back more than a thousand years, and which has its fixed points of reference and its excesses, like any other complex system.
We take the opportunity to analyse these in this article.
He published a blog called Climate Audit where he attempts to analyse in sometimes long and extensive detail the work of climate change scientists where he documents «statistical mistakes» in peer - reviewed scientific literature.
However it may be that the surface temperature record is simply too complex to analyse in this way.
Since then, the US and UK governments have produced new figures, which we analyse in the addendum text and table below.
On the contrary, it gave rise to myriad expressive possibilities, some of which we will try to analyse in this exhibition through the concepts, intuitions and feelings that the artists explore and that trigger different emotions and interpretations, thus making them emancipating and renouncing the messages that are imposed on us.
So there's not too much for us to analyse in this small banner advertisement, but we can take a pop at it anyway.
We also chose 6 mobile games and their coverage to analyse in more depth.
Then I panic - sold my oil - related funds in 2009 for the same reason, after which I decided to focus 100 % on individual stocks which I can analyse in much more detail and feel much more comfortable with.
What you've done here to find new data sources and to analyse it in useful ways is trly admirable.
With AMG TRACK PACE, drivers can feel like Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, and capture and analyse in detail over 80 vehicle - specific data as well as times on the racetrack.
In other words you have to analyse in a systematic way, as if you are trying to solve an equation almost.
Once developed, the assays will be used to analyse in vitro cytokine and chemokine induction, e.g. to compare different versions of a vaccine, or the same vaccine produced in different host cells, or different batches of a vaccine to demonstrate batch - to - batch reproducibility.
The problem is that each «tree ring» - analogue is only a few micrometers across, which is why they are extremely challenging to analyse in detail,» says Dr. David Budd at the Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University.
Among other things they are used to examine the retina of the eye while in physics they are employed to control processes at the atomic level and analyse them in slow motion.
Using this material, the researchers were able to analyse in detail the response of rhodopsin, the pigment protein underlying vision, and phosphodiesterase, and for this reason they believe it can be useful in the field of optogenetics in the future.
We can not analyse these in a reliable manner — the genome is simply too large.
To be able to analyse in real - time the movements of the hands and individual fingers, however, requires both high capacity and high intelligence of the system that is to handle this.
Let me analyse these in turn.
Some things in life just don't seem to make sense when you analyse them in the cold light of day.
We have to examine everything - it is our job to analyse it all in a very objective way.
We have again to analyse it in an objective way.
«You have to put the disappointments into perspective, analyse it in an objective way and look at what you have missed.
If you look at the league you can analyse it in that way.
We have to examine everything — it is our job to analyse it all in a very objective way.
I just try to analyse in a rational way what is the best decision for the team and the club.
We are grateful for support from the Keble Association, Keble College, University of Oxford, that allowed us to purchase the data analysed in this article, and we thank Nanex, LLC for making this historical data available for purchase at a reasonable rate.
The sample graphs illustrate pre and post M - DAQ scenarios where buying and selling signals (i.e. «buy low» and «sell high» points) are vastly different when analysed in the respective investment currency.
The underlying sentiment indices are based on an algorithm that scans the social media universe and converts written words into raw data that can then be analysed in a variety of ways.
«[Now] many students are given just one lens — power... Every situation is analysed in terms of the bad people acting to preserve their power and privilege over the good people.
Its implications for the critique of religion are analysed in the next chapter.
K. P. Aleaz, in a fine article, which, among other things, examines the question of conversion and the law, makes a clear distinction between conversion and proselytising, with conversion analysed in terms of a personal and inward experience.
Greg Tatton - Brown from Casumo said: «It's interesting to see that many of the most popular events we would most like to go back and witness, in the moment, with our own eyes, have already been televised and analysed in great detail.
There is a clear recognition of the possibility of a critique of modernity together with an intelligent assessment of how the culture of modernity interacts with the community of the Church which can itself be analysed in terms of its own changes of culture.
The role of organic agriculture to promote an inclusive rural transformation is analysed in two chapters: «Environmental sustainability» and «Agrifood Markets and Value Chain».
Consideration for any new national regulation was brought to a close on 19 December 2014, on the basis that no consensus had been reached on the ten options analysed in the Decision RIS.
Vision technology software can now be integrated into other production software and the quality data can be viewed and analysed in real - time as well as over time.
«The level of transfer expenditure in this summer's window has been extraordinary, but when analysed in the context of record broadcast, commercial and matchday revenues, Premier League clubs are spending within their means,» he said.
To create the ranking points, each player is analysed in six different areas of the game: rigour, recovery, distribution, take on, chance creation and shooting.
All of this goes to show how the performances of a goalkeeper always have to be analysed in conjunction with the performances of the players around them too.
Women were analysed in the group in which they planned to give birth, with the obstetric unit group as the reference.
For all outcomes, in future updates, we plan to carry out analyses, as far as possible, on an intention - to - treat basis, i.e. we would attempt to include all participants randomised to each group in the analyses, and all participants would be analysed in the group to which they were allocated, regardless of whether or not they received the allocated intervention.
Data from these studies should be presented and analysed in an appropriate way for multiple babies.
If in the original reports participants were not analysed in the group to which they were randomised, and there was sufficient information in the trial report, we restored them to the correct group.
Secondary outcomes analysed in the previously published version of this review will be added in the next update of this review in two years time..
Others associate the conception of the citizen with good neighbourliness, or emphasise that citizenship should be analysed in terms of people's aspirations to live in society, in a civil way.
Trevor Stack (2012) suggests that citizenship should be analysed in terms of people's aspirations to live in society, in a civil way.
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