Sentences with phrase «difference in the range of the settings»

The difference in the range of the settings was subtle but distinct.

Not exact matches

In addition, mergers and acquisitions within the financial services sector, relaxation of regulations to permit a wide range of «specialized» exchanges (including some which are set up to allow computers to trade with each other), and systems allowing big institutional investors like banks, mutual funds, pension funds and money managers to exchange shares directly have pretty much eliminated the differences between the exchanges.
«Structurally we're seeing an increasing difference in motivation and commercial imperative between product - orientated businesses and a set of people who have a range of revenue streams of which recordings are one.»
«Little is known about whether (professional development) can have a positive impact on achievement when a program is delivered across a range of typical settings and when its delivery depends on multiple trainers,» conclude Wayne and co. «Despite a consensus in the literature on the features of effective (professional development), there is limited evidence on the specific features that make a difference for achievement.»
The technologies have major differences in terms of their pedagogical aims and the technologies used to meet these aims, which are enabling us to explore the appropriation of these different technologies in a range of classroom settings.
You'll find a much - appreciated HDR brightness slider in the settings, and if you want to get a real picture of the difference between standard and high - dynamic - range, you can split the screen and see them both side - by - side while playing the game.
They now show a somewhat wider range of -182 to 393 GtCO2, with the difference from the prior set of IAMs due in part to differing assumptions about future emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases.
So the question is whether the differences in model set - up affect the range of the results, and whether a mix of models is superior to many simulations with a single model in terms of accounting for the unknowns of climate modelling.
The close correspondence in outcomes between the 2 parent - training conditions (one randomized and the other not) suggests that the findings are robust and, given the differences in the demographic composition across pediatric settings, demonstrates that the intervention is effective in settings with a wide range of risk.
Over the next several years, the SHM evaluation will continue to examine how these relationship and marriage education programs develop lessons about operating in varied settings with diverse populations over time and, ultimately, will provide information on whether these services make a difference in a range of outcomes for low - income married couples and their children.
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