Sentences with phrase «complex value»

The use of complex value - added models that attempt to isolate the contributions of teachers or schools to student development is increasing.
Since his release from prison Krimes» work continues to investigate the human condition in an attempt to «disentangle complex value systems and hierarchies».
Man is the most complex valuing agent (outside God) that we know, but as such is like all other agents in the world.
I will say this, though: absolute valuation can be an excuse for investors that are not willing to do the digging necessary to unearth more complex values.
So much data goes into each Pokemon that it essentially constitutes a sort of DNA, and many complex values work in conjunction to create differences among Pokemon that range from subtle to extreme.
This is not the place to develop his complex value theory as worked out in Part V of Adventures of Ideas, but we can say that every occasion aims at the realization of some value in its own immediacy and at the contribution of value to future occasions.
To overcome the challenge of measuring food loss and waste in a complex value chain in Pakistan, we conducted a detailed mapping across the entire value chain (from farms to consumers).
Stratus will also be used for a range of ARM infrastructure processes, including routine radar processing, large - scale reprocessing, complex value - added product operations, NoSQL based advanced visualizations, long - term data quality analysis, and bulk data plot generations.
As a result of recent legislation, all Florida school districts will have to redo their evaluation systems by 2014, basing 50 percent of each teacher's evaluation on a complex value - added formula that looks at students» standardized test scores.
American art of the late nineteenth century is replete with allusions to other civilizations and expresses the complex values of an era that was simultaneously promoted by some as a golden age, yet reviled, by Mark Twain and others, as a «gilded age.»
Reading across the walls thus rapidly locates shortcomings of the blunt slogan as a communicator of complex values.
That is not the job of scienti c policy advisers who might be tempted to simplify the situation, thereby pre-determining the complex value judgements.
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