Sentences with phrase «conclusions about performance»

In the brief time we had to play with the Moto E it's difficult to draw any definitive conclusions about the performance, but it seemed responsive enough.
That said, we're reluctant to jump to any conclusions about performance without time to run the phones through their paces (i.e., perform benchmarking tests and our in - house suite of scripts).
Necessarily the cases considered are but a selection but one that, in my view, is sufficiently broad to enable some general conclusions about the performance of the Court to date.
When making conclusions about performance, it is important to include funds that no longer exist.
It's impossible to make sweeping conclusions about the performance of retail investors who pick stocks, because the data are hard to get, at least compared with what's available in mutual fund databases.
Most free schools have only been open for relatively short periods of time so it is difficult to draw any firm conclusions about their performance.
Charter - school supporters and some academics dispute the federation's interpretation of the test scores, saying it's impossible to reach a conclusion about the performance of charter schools from a single year.

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Failure to track performance isn't costly; it results in incorrect conclusions about sales and marketing campaigns, sabotaging future efforts.
Investors should not draw any conclusions about the fund's investment performance from the amount of the fund's distributions or from the terms of the fund's managed distribution plan.
As Arsene wisely commented at the time — the fans should wait till the end of the season to draw conclusions about the team and managers performance.
I argue that much of the sudden rise in our expectations was under - pinned by false assumptions made at the time about our perceived prospects — our expectations — of winning the League and it therefore follows that whilst the major part of this disappointment was due to the teams dip in performance — my second conclusion is that at least some of our huge disappointment was undoubtedly down to us fans (aided and abetted by the media) getting carried away with our expectations.
Combined with the guys who had one - off performances against his team, this leads to one pretty big conclusion: as an executive, Rivers seems to care a lot more about whether he once saw a player performing well than he worries about whether a player is actually any good.
Due to the lack of transparency from our club, the typical fan has been left to draw their own conclusions about the results, signings, performances etc..
It will take more than the first pre-season friendly of the summer against Wigan Athletic to draw any real conclusions about Mourinho's tactics or his plans but one stark difference from United's performance at the DW Stadium and their style of play last season under Van Gaal was the behaviour of their full - backs.
Its witnesses have already confirmed some of Dr Ucko's conclusions about Britain's performance in Basra after the invasion.
We have serious questions about how the DOE reached these conclusions and concerns that they failed to base these decisions on pedagogy or job performance
If, after some months of investigation and soul - searching, you reach the conclusion, as I did 15 years ago, that your current job is still the best, you will be more comfortable if your boss still has the same excellent opinion about your performance that he or she had 6 month ago.
Also, your statement about a near straight line, with all data points lined up tightly, showing exceptional goodness of fit of a regression line, would not lead to the conclusion that carbohydrate intake is the only driver of performance.
Conclusions of several systematic reviews of studies about the effect of protein supplements during resistance training are mixed: from no effect on endurance performance [112] or muscle function after exercise [75] to possible positive effect on muscle mass and strength, aerobic and anaerobic power in both younger and older individuals [76,107].
Despite the film deserving a more satisfying conclusion, Edge of Tomorrow is what Hollywood science fiction action films are all about, wonderful performances, titillating visuals, snappy dialogue and above all else, GREAT FUN!
Phillips arrives at somewhat less gloomy conclusions about U.S. performance, but that is because the countries included in TIMSS differ from those covered by PISA.
At the conclusion of one special performance, the audience are invited to stay in the auditorium for a chaired Q&A with the director, Sinead Dunne, cast and creative team, to learn about the process of adapting and interpreting the novel for the stage.
But a new period of hardening ensues, at different times for particular segments of American life, and in his conclusion Barone is enthusiastic about the performance of American business and entrepreneurship and American military might in Iraq (both wars) and Afghanistan.
Andy readily admits that he's still stuck on denial, and from there he raises a big question that we've heard in other critiques of the report: Can we really trust the measures of teacher performance we used to reach our conclusions about professional development?
If schools with high expectations are actually more effective in improving students» non-cognitive skills (something not yet known but often assumed), conclusions about school performance based on self - reports could even be precisely backward.
The bottom - line criticism of the reviewer is that «drawing policy conclusions about teacher performance pay on the basis of this analysis is not warranted.»
The evidence on these questions available to date comes from small - scale studies of specific school districts, making it difficult to reach general conclusions about the degree to which parents and the public at large are well informed about the performance of local schools.
The UK Statistics Authority last year said it was too early to draw conclusions about the overall performance of free schools, given the small number so far inspected.
Prepare to be inspired by their extensive research and their conclusions, which are the subject of Uplifting Leadership: How Organizations, Teams and Communities Raise Performance, a new book that Sir Ken Robinson predicts will «overturn many conventional assumptions about leadership.»
And there's the difficulty of drawing the right conclusions about teacher performance from very small numbers of student test scores, an especially tough challenge in elementary schools, where teachers typically work with a single classroom of students every day.
OECD analysis finds that about 15 percent of variability in the performance of American students is explained by socio - economic factors; the OECD average is 10 percent.13 Research suggests that if the PISA results of U.S. students are adjusted such that the distribution of low - income students is more similar to other countries with comparable post-industrial economies, both math and reading results would look significantly higher.14 This does not mean the United States should not be concerned about international comparisons of educational achievement, but it suggests that the conclusions drawn from rankings based on national averages are limited and that reality is more nuanced.
Ms. Hoxby did not reach any conclusions about what practices at the schools caused the jump, but she noted that many charter schools had extended school days and school years, many required students to attend classes on Saturdays and most paid teachers based on their performance and responsibility, rather than the traditional teachers» union salary scales.
In almost all comparison tests between the BMW i8 and the Porsche 911, the conclusion was clear: the BMW i8 is a piece of art, if we speak about hybrid technology and all things around it, but can not compete against the 911 in terms of performance.
As is typical for such cursory analyses, the article lumps together ETFs with the word «dividend» in their name, and focuses on short - term (up to three years) returns to draw conclusions about the funds» performance.
That, at least, is the conclusion researchers came to after giving thousands of participants of a large 401 (k) plan a five - question test to gauge how much they know about basic financial concepts and then comparing the results with investment performance over 10 years.
Investors should not draw any conclusions about a Fund's investment performance from the amount of its distribution or from the terms of its managed distribution plan.
'» [i] For her part, curator Valerie Cassel Oliver has said that Radical Presence intends to «resist reductive conclusions about blackness» [ii] and to present a version of performance in black history that transcends traditional categories of music, dance, and storytelling.
'» [1] For her part, curator Valerie Cassel Oliver has said that Radical Presence intends to «resist reductive conclusions about blackness» [2] and to present a version of performance in black history that transcends traditional categories of music, dance, and storytelling.
These are the activities that a client is most likely to draw important conclusions from — conclusions about firm quality, efficiency, performance, and the client - firm relationship as a whole.
First we don't know the performance of SD617 (if there r any review about the same plz let me know) so it is not right to go to conclusion & Second how can u think they will give SD800 + series on there entry level series Phone.
Crouch engages struggling associates in a straightforward conversation about their performance; he finds that agents often have done their own thinking about the situation and reached their own conclusion that it's best to leave.
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