The idea was that the blog would provide me discipline, force me to more
closely analyse each investment and document my investment thesis.
«The flight range was 500 km and South Korea and the United States are
closely analysing additional information,» South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a non-profit research and advocacy group in New Delhi, had been
closely analysing government air - quality data since last October.
I've
closely analysed RCS versus conventional standardization, long before the present discussion and have provided detailed technical discussions of RCS versus «conventional» standardization on several occasions in the past, including some useful comparisons to mixed effects modeling.
Our team investigated the contractual position and
closely analysed the original Transfer Agreement and associated warranties.
The report
closely analysed macro-economic data and key trends then considered how these will develop to 2030.
The minority judge in the Federal Court, Justice Merkel, opted for a different solution - maintaining the significance of the date of assertion of sovereignty and the relevance of recognition by common law by
closely analysing the seemingly problematic case of R v Keyn.
Not exact matches
«That has prompted some investors to
closely follow the intervention tactics taken by authorities rather than
analysing and investing fundamentals which we think is required.»
That is why our credit advisers work
closely with your Relationship Manager to gain a deep understanding of your financial circumstances and
analyse your current debt structure.
Properly
analysed, the reason why constitutional ideas have lost out to pragmatic politics can be seen to be
closely related to our prevailing doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty.
Fraser Nelson, who had
analysed the constituency as
closely as anyone but was still sceptical of an SNP victory, explains Labour's predicament well:
Rice and his team
analysed the hoot - like calls of two
closely related toadfish species with single swim bladders, and found they can not make non-linear sounds.
Scientists at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble
analysed the genetic make - up of brown bears from all over Europe to find out which are the most
closely related to the Pyrenees variety.
We have also observed that the dietary habits among the children we studied vary from one country to another, and that there are reasons to
analyse the significance of this variation more
closely.
«With research on humour, there is always that danger that by
analysing it too
closely it loses some magic.»
Although scientists have
analysed gases from tiny bubbles trapped in ice cores drilled in polar ice caps, there are doubts about how
closely the composition of the bubbles matches that of the atmosphere at the time they were trapped (see New Scientist, Science, 22 August).
Not only that, but the
closely packed channels allow many samples to be
analysed at once.
Analysing the data suggested that Dimetrodon most
closely matches the caiman, a crocodilian that can hold its legs vertically enough to raise its body off the ground — particularly when it runs.
Eske Willerslev and colleagues
analysed his genetic markers and found that he was
closely related to the Loschbour and La Brana hunter - gatherers, contemporary Europeans and some contemporary Siberians.
In addition, we
analysed sequence data from sixty individuals representing six
closely related species from Lake Victoria, and show genome - wide diversifying selection on coding and regulatory variants, some of which were recruited from ancient polymorphisms.
In this study, the researchers
analysed MRSA isolates from these 12 patients with DNA sequencing technology and demonstrated clearly that all the MRSA bacteria were
closely related and that this was an outbreak.
Running as facility of this size requires a massive amount of support and we work
closely with the library preparation team that supplies large numbers of DNA templates in a from ready to be sequenced, the Institute's IT team that maintains the extensive amount of compute and storage infrastructure necessary, sequencing informatics which develops software tools to process,
analyse, store and track all the data, projects and samples for the Illumina pipeline and the development team which invents novel and improved protocols to take better advantage of this new technology.
From here students are to
analyse these blogs encouraging them to look more
closely.
Use these to improve pupils ability to read
closely,
analyse text and improve SpaG.
It is becoming clear that tablets are facing a tough time, however they can still make a comeback if companies
analyse the usage patterns
closely and address the current market's needs.
There is a lot to consider and
analyse here and I will be looking more
closely at various aspects of Kindle Unlimited in a series of new posts coming shortly.
Trenberth et al. (2005b)
analysed global atmospheric mass and found four key rotated EOF patterns: the two annular modes (SAM and NAM), a global ENSO - related pattern and a fourth
closely related to the North Pacific Index and the PDO, which in turn is
closely related to ENSO and the PNA pattern.
This episode illustrates the growing level of interest in a study that will be
analysed closely by climate campaigners and sceptics, and will be used by politicians to justify future policies.
The duties of the role include working
closely with the firm's clients to identify areas of need, assisting with the development of new technology designed to enhance the delivery of client solutions and
analysing datasets, maintaining and updating records accordingly.
The First Chamber's reasoning in Pelckmans
closely follows the parameters set by the Grand Chamber in previous rulings, principally: Case C - 617 / 10 Fransson —
analysed in earlier posts on this Blog (1)(2).
In the first case they spent 3 months working
closely with a client to
analyse the root causes of their capacity constraints and designed and implemented a number of bespoke products to support them.
A lot of skills necessary for a successful law career can be developed equally as much, if not more, with a non-law degree — for example, an English literature degree requires you to take complex pieces of writing and
analyse them
closely, much like you might be doing with legal documents and cases.
So, we
analyse closely intellectual property — especially trademarks — as well as data protection and privacy.
It will be a key topic that we should
closely follow and
analyse.
Given the lack of detail in the NIC Principles it is not possible to
analyse the involun tary or compulsion aspects of the Principles
closely against the provisions of the RDA, although some of the salient points are discussed below.