Sentences with phrase «decision trees about»

«To do that, it would help to have data - driven decision - making processes, like decision trees about buying new equipment.»

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Clearing trees beside railway lines can cause soil erosion and even land slippageSandra Laville's article (Mile after mile of stumps: anger at trackside tree cull, 30 April) once again highlights decisions about tree care and management being made without a full understanding of the roles of trees and other vegetation in the landscape.
«When you are thinking about these plant - based protein products, what the occasion is, what the brand is, if it's organic, are all going to be part of the decision tree,» said Kara Nielsen, U.S. sales and engagement manager for Innova Market Insights.
«The structure of our decision tree also provided meaningful information about the interpretation of each risk factor in each patient.
Peter Gordon, a psychologist at Columbia University in New York, says that even illiterate hunter - gatherers deal with probability when making decisions about which trees are likely to yield fruit, for example.
We teach all of our attendees to fill out a daily Decision Tree, a food, exercise and medication dosing log that provides us with detailed information about their blood glucose patterns over the course of a 24 - hour period.
In this practical session, we'll talk about situations and climb the Fear Free «decision tree
«The fraction of trees killed, delay in snagfall, snagfall rate, and management decisions about harvesting killed trees will have major impacts on postoutbreak carbon fluxes for several decades and postoutbreak carbon stocks up to 100 years.»
The «judgemental decisions» about which Oxburgh made comment, and to the New Scientist refers, were not about thermometer data, as the Editorial implies, but related to tree - ring data.
It allows people to go in and answer questions in natural language about their convictions and then based upon how they answer the questions they'll be asked different questions and it kind of walks them through a decision tree and at the end of it it makes kind of an assessment, not a determinative legal assessment, it'll say you know we think that you're probably a good candidate based upon your responses but we're going to double check it.
It allows people to go in and answer questions in natural language about their convictions, and then based upon how they answer the questions, they'll be asked different questions, and it walks him through a decision tree, and at the end of it makes an assessment.
Secondly, it takes you through a «decision tree» inviting you to input information about yourself and, for example, any offence with which you have been charged.
[23:30] It's kind of, in some ways, more scary than AI, because AI's this magic box and the technologists will take care of it, but if you're going to do a decision tree, you have to sit down and really think hard about your case.
In recent months I have received a greater number of scope - of - practice questions about limited scope radio - graphy, telephone screening (following physician - approved protocols, algorithms, or decision trees), and administration of influenza vaccines, for example.
More about my practice: At Two Rivers Counseling, I offer a professional therapeutic approach for four different clientele: 1) couples in grief and loss 2) families experiencing difficulties 3) individuals suffering from traumatic experiences 4) men of all ages making tough life decisions As we sit in the nurturing environment of the therapy room or walk together along the tree - lined trails of Forest Park, we collaborate to identify the change you hope to make in your life.
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