But management warned that «prior experience has demonstrated the difficulty of accurately forecasting specific production
rates at specific points in time because of the exponential nature of the ramp.»
States are using both student - achievement measures (measures of student
learning at a specific point in time) and growth measures (changes in student learning over time), including value - added estimates based on state assessments when available, to capture measures of student success aligned with individual teachers or teams of teachers.
The primary measured outcome was carbon monoxide - confirmed self - reported 7 - day point - prevalence abstinence (the proportion of the study population
abstinent at a specific point in time) at 26 weeks.
Redmayne spent months researching the scientist's advancing paralysis and mapping out the changes in his muscular abilities so he would be able to portray what was
happening at any specific point in time.
That makes it even more imperative that you're making decisions in the context of a team of people who are making the best
judgment at a specific point in time, with a specific set of facts, bringing expertise that you and your staff might not have.
Few researchers would quibble with their methodological preference: «When it comes to pupil achievement, assessment of gains over time (panel studies), rather than absolute
levels at a specific point in time, is superior.»
According to «Learning to Adapt: Understanding the Adaptive Learning Supplier Landscape,» the data - driven process functions by «adjusting to a learner's interactions and demonstrated performance level and subsequently anticipating what types of content and resources learners»
need at a specific point in time to make progress.»
Let's revisit the income generated over time by the $ 1.5 million nest egg viewed as adequate by most Americans, using the 10 - year
Treasury at specific points in time as a barometer:
Weather: Atmospheric conditions (temperature, rainfall, etc...)
at a specific point in time Climate: Atmospheric conditions (temperature, rainfall, etc...) of a region over a long period of time
For some, the idea of purchasing a life insurance policy that is set to
end at a specific point in time, AKA «term life insurance,» just seems like a total rip off.
This includes setting up a Stellar account and signing a message from your Bitcoin wallet to prove that you're the owner of funds on a specific
address at a specific point in time.
The first is, indeed, activation of Segregated Witness by flag day activation: miners can be «forced» to signal support for Segregated Witness through a User Activated Soft Fork (UASF)
starting at a specific point in time.
It is important to note that while these are the levels we are focused on hitting and we have plans in place to achieve them, our prior experience on the Model 3 ramp has demonstrated the difficulty of accurately forecasting specific production
rates at specific points in time.
Use your summaries to create financial reports that will tell you specific information about your business, such as how much monthly profit you're making or how much your business is
worth at a specific point in time.
However, when we take a bird's - eye view of our balanced assessment system, summative assessments are intended to certify
learning at a specific point in time; whether at the end of a unit, marking period, semester, or school year.
These focus on the technique or strategy you need to perform well, rather than achieving this one thing,
at this specific point in time.
Making accurate predictions for specific weather patterns, such as the stubborn August jet stream pattern,
at a specific point in time is not possible months in advance.