Sentences with phrase «conclusions about the degree»

Studies range widely in their conclusions about the degree to which Americans are likely to maintain their pre-retirement standard of living in retirement, largely because of different assumptions about how much income this goal requires.
He might be right, yet it's too early to come to any conclusions about the degree to which responsible investing will move into the mainstream.
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.
Studies range widely in their conclusions about the degree to which Americans are likely to maintain their pre-retirement standard of living in retirement, largely because of different assumptions about how much income this goal requires.
Conclusions about the degree of human influence on the climate are based on the predictions of climate models, which are unreliable because;

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«To the degree that Mr. Trump is serious about pursuing policies that improve the lives of working families in this country, I and other progressives are prepared to work with him,» Sanders wrote in conclusion.
Public Knowledge's SVP Harold Feld commented that it showed «people are engaged on this issue to a remarkable degree, and are drawing their own conclusions about it rather than echoing talking points — even talking points from trusted sources.»
Instead, focus on what is novel about the manuscript, the degree to which the paper's conclusions are supported by the data, and which parts you believe are not supported.
His ideas about evolutionary continuity — that differences between species are differences in degree rather than kind — lead to a firm conclusion that if we have something, «they» (other animals) have it too.
The conclusion: Between 2010 and 2020, the number of jobs projected to be available in computer occupations will exceed the number of computer science degrees granted by U.S. universities, from associate degrees through Ph.D. s, by about 40 %.
Internal validity is the degree to which the design and analysis of an evaluation of a program's impact can support causal conclusions about whether the program worked.
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Nor can any such conclusion be reconciled with the relations between temperature and sea level rise during the recent history of Earth, which are in the very minimum +8 meters per +1 degree C (as in the mid-Pliocene (3 Ma), or about +20 meters per +1 degree C in the Youngest dryas (11 230 years ago).
Analysis that promotes conclusions about relative costs, without that consideration, seems to me to be starting in the middle and ending way before a reasonable degree of completion.
So, armed with an understanding of statistical significance you can now draw the following conclusions (i) We can reject the null hypothesis that the observed warming trend since 1970 has arisen by chance (ii) We can't reject the hypothesis of a stable positive trend of about 0.15 degrees per decade since 1970.
Are you somehow gifted with second sight so that you just «know» precisely what GAST was (within the tenths of a degree Celsius necessary to support all of the vast range of conclusions that are being made about global warming and its causes) so that you can state that it was in fact cooler?
That conclusion is based not on climate models or recent trends in forest fires, but rather on records of forest fires that occurred more than a millennium ago, during the Medieval Climate Anomaly, a period when global temperatures were comparable to what they are today, and about half a degree warmer (on the Celsius scale) than they had been for several centuries prior.
«To summarize — Using the 60 and 1000 year quasi repetitive patterns in conjunction with the solar data leads straightforwardly to the following reasonable predictions for Global SSTs 1 Continued modest cooling until a more significant temperature drop at about 2016 - 17 2 Possible unusual cold snap 2021 - 22 3 Built in cooling trend until at least 2024 4 Temperature Hadsst3 moving average anomaly 2035 minus 0.15 degrees 5Temperature Hadsst3 moving average anomaly 2100 minus 0.5 degrees 6 General Conclusion — by 2100 all the 20th century temperature rise will have been reversed, 7 By 2650 earth could possibly be back to the depths of the little ice age.
There are subtle differences among the sets, but they all point to the same general conclusion — that the earth has warmed by about 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit over the past century and a half.
The «divergence problem» makes it impossible for a scientist to reach conclusions about the temperature over the past 1000 years with any useful degree of confidence.
This conclusion was drawn in part from the determination that the existence of the different procedural rights conferred by the different sub-divisions of Division 3 indicated a legislative intention that the procedural rights created under the amended NTA are «carefully graded» with regard to the required degree of «attention'to be given to the views of native title parties about the doing of an act (para 27).
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