Look
closely at these figures, there really is a wide range here.
Additionally, if you look
closely at Figure 5, even in Easterbrook's own distorted IPCC presentation the largest minimum to maximum temperature difference in the first decade of the 21st century, if you exaggerate the change by cherrypicking the endpoints rather than calculating a statistical trend, is only about 0.6 °C, not 1 °C.
And, if you look at
closely at Figure One (right), you'll see that Mann, right now, is doing exactly what I accused him of 14 years ago.
Not exact matches
He needs a good analyst, someone
closely tied to the marketing team who can look
at these statistics honestly and
figure out which strategies are working.
At the fairs, I focused
closely on what sold the most and tried to
figure out why.
Roughly One in Four Americans is Online «Constantly» More than a quarter of U.S. adults consider themselves online «almost constantly» according to survey data recently released by the Pew Research Center, a
figure that jumps to nearly 39 percent for younger people in the 18 - to -29-year-old age group, and Kurt Wagner looks
closely at some of the survey's fascinating statistics.
These
figures will need to be
closely watched to assess the extent to which they represent a significant change in trend but, taken
at face value, they suggest that wages growth is becoming uncomfortably high.
The same Old Testament that provides the pronouns also states, «Since you saw no form when the Lord spoke to you
at Horeb out of the fire, take care and watch yourselves
closely, so that you do not act corruptly by making an idol for yourselves, in the form of any
figure — the likeness of male or female» (Deuteronomy 4:15 - 16).
Chelsea have followed him
closely and now Valencia, though reluctant to sell, have set his buy out
figure at 21.9 million.
Leaving aside the fact that the
figures the government relies on have been dismissed by the Conservative led public accounts committee as not fit for purpose, we need to look more
closely at this supposed success.
The turnout
figure was being
closely watched as a gauge of the legitimacy of the European parliament and elections since fewer voters have voted
at every opportunity since 1979 when the EU average was 43 %.
The image is aimed
at closely linking the senior Conservatives Gove and Johnson with the more controversial — and remain campaigners hope, more toxic —
figure of Farage, the Ukip leader.
But despite starting as firm favourite, he was nearly beaten to the leadership by a
figure from the left of the party, Chris Huhne, after a
closely fought, and
at times fractious, contest.
The team is now looking more
closely at the data to
figure out which coping mechanisms are successful.
If you look
closely at the 5 second mark, you'll see a
figure facing the Death Star.
He is a guy who is so good
at what he does and he and I worked so
closely to
figure out how to make this film work on this budget, along with the producers and line producers.
Documentarian Laura Poitras not only offers a complete overview of all the facts but gets under the skin of the issue by
closely tracking the emotional transformation of the controversial
figure at the center of her film.
Just over 6 percent of the American 15 - yearolds sampled by PISA attended private schools, a
figure that corresponds closely to official estimates of private enrollment at the secondary level from the U.S. Department of Education (see Figu
figure that corresponds
closely to official estimates of private enrollment
at the secondary level from the U.S. Department of Education (see
FigureFigure 1).
In this
figure, panel A shows that high - achieving, high - income students tend to apply to colleges and universities where their test scores
closely match the test scores of typical students
at those institutions.
Illustrated with many mathematical
figures and equations, this looks
closely at each thinker's surviving major works.
The rest, as far as I can tell, is information that's more
closely guarded that the Hope Diamond — and perhaps rightfully so, since authors and publishers can drive themselves crazy by staring
at those numbers, hour after hour, and trying to
figure out how to change them for the better, and then how to maintain their rankings.
T - Mobile is aware that customers will want the latest version, so it is «working
closely with our partners to
figure out how to bring it to market,» said Randy Meyerson, director of product management
at T - Mobile.
Barnes and Noble hasn't released any actual sales
figures for the Nook Tablet, and neither has Amazon for the Kindle Fire, but if you look
closely at some of the signs it becomes clear that the Nook Tablet isn't selling nearly as well as the Kindle Fire.
Related to price action I am looking very
closely at Point and
Figure charting.
These
figures are very close because I have looked very
closely at the process and asked several animal welfare workers on this issue.
One team of economists says the number of medals is
closely linked to GDP and puts the U.S.
figure at 36, with a range of 33 to 38; this is close to the 2010 record of 37 medals.
Our core team
at Wushu have worked together
closely on numerous projects over the years so there was no downtime in
figuring out how to work together, we just fell straight into a groove kicking around game ideas that appealed to us as players and developers.
In the late 1990s his ongoing investigation of architectural and social space evolved into large - scale interentions, from the 300
closely ranked reinforced concrete blocks of Allotment (1996) to the 100 solitary cast iron
figures facing towards the horizon on the coastal mud flats
at Cuxhaven, northern Germany (Another Place, 1997).
Looking
closely at the hands of the upper
figure, we can discern the bulbous shapes of castanets.
It stars a troubled teenage boy who
closely recalls the central
figure of Fast's tour de force
at dOCUMENTA 13, Continuity (2012).
«We have no issue with the idea of trying to work more
closely in terms of helping the younger galleries
at the fair,» he said, «but the way to do that, the algorithm for
figuring out how to do this, is difficult to reach.»
I was trying to
figure it out through reproductions, all the while still looking
closely at Bay Area figurative artists like Diebenkorn, Park, Bischoff, Brown, and Neri.
By the way, if you look very
closely at Box 6.1,
Figure 1 (AR4 WG1 Chapter 6, Section 6.4: http://accessipcc.com/AR4-WG1-6.html#AR4-WG1-6-4) you can see that we started heading into the next ice age
at approximately 00:01 on 1 January 2000.
Indeed, if we
closely look back
at the map of the «rising» /» falling» tide gauges in
Figure 8, we can see that some areas which would have been under or near the ice sheets during the glacial era show mostly «falling» trends (e.g., Fennoscandia in northern Europe, Alaska in US), while neighbouring areas show mostly «rising» trends (e.g., the parts of northern Europe south of Fennoscandia, northeastern North America).
But if you look
at the reply to your original comment I've posted up a graph which agrees
closely with his
figure of 578 ppmv for CO2, under current trends, by the end of the century.
A contribution to decadally averaged global warmth
at that time is likely to have arisen from
closely spaced multiple El Niño events centred near 1939 to 1941 and perhaps 1942 to 1944 (Bigg and Inonue, 1992; and
Figure 2.29).
Looking more
closely at billing rates for this firm size shows that this result is the effect of two factors: partners doing IP Litigation work have held their rates flat and that work has shifted to more junior partners from more senior partners (see
Figure 6).
This blog post looks
closely at some of the key case filing and jurisdictional
figures included in the report.
At the onset of treatment, we will work with you
closely to
figure out the source of the problem to target treatment and to address your needs.
Mortgage lenders will look
at these
figures very
closely to work out how much they'll offer you.
Partners can
figure out their love languages by
closely looking
at how each expresses love to the other.
Figure out what you can reasonably afford by looking
closely at your income, savings, and spending habits.