Sentences with phrase «estimates back this data»

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Data from the National Student Clearinghouse backs up this assumption, estimating that more than 31 million adults have attended some college, without receiving a degree or certificate.
Sentier Research, a private firm working with publicly available government data, estimates median incomes began to rise in mid-2014 and are now essentially back to where they when the recession began nearly nine years ago, after adjusting for inflation.
Citing a potential need for larger data sets, Credit Suisse pushed back its launch timeline estimates for Mesoblast's chronic heart failure and back pain therapies, which are in late - stage studies, by one to three years in the U.S. and by three to four years in regions outside the U.S., Young said in a Thursday note.
Different agencies use different data sets, so while the Fed says the total amount of student - loan debt was $ 956 billion as of the end of September, the CFPB estimated back in March that the number had topped $ 1 trillion «several months ago.»
On Monday, I used an estimated version of my S&P + ratings — using points scored and allowed (the only data points available) to compare output to expected output based on opponent strength — to rank which programs were the best in each decade going back to the 1890s.
«The data available so far suggest that the economy probably stagnated in the fourth quarter, which is in line with the Bank of England's current estimates, and there is a growing likelihood of a slide back into recession in the new year,» said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit.
Nearly 3 million gallons of untreated sewage and stormwater were discharged near the base of the American Falls on Tuesday, according to estimates published by the NY - Alert system, and data shows at least 14 previous overflows from that same location near the base of the American Falls dating back to last September.
Pacella, who was lead author on the study, used the detailed data he collected to create a model to estimate the daily carbonate chemistry weather during the summer dry season back to the year 1765, and also projected conditions ahead to 2100 altering the amount of anthropogenic carbon in the system.
That estimate is backed up by paleomagnetic data, which show that this portion of the reef must have formed after Earth's magnetic poles last reversed, some 790,000 years ago.
Earlier estimates date back to data from Mariner 10, a spacecraft that flew past Mercury three times during the 1970s but saw less than half the planet.
The timing is calculated using molecular data and fossil age, so the discovery of older fossils pushes back the estimated time of the origin.
The DHA / EPA Omega 3 institute estimates that only 12 percent of ALA converts to DHA and presents studies backing up their data in its website www.dhaomega3.org.
The SEM for the 1RM back squat has been reported less frequently than the ICC but it can be estimated from data provided in the relevant studies.
The MD for the 1RM back squat has been reported less frequently than the ICC but it can be estimated from data provided in the relevant studies.
According to forecasts from Match.com and Plenty of Fish, two of the country's largest dating sites, the single most popular time for online dating — the window when the most people sign up, log on and poke around — will be Jan. 4, from roughly 5 to 8 p.m. Zoosk, another data - focused dating site, backs that estimate up; in 2014, it's most trafficked time was on the Sunday after New Year's.
To obtain our estimate of the student achievement component of the knowledge capital of a state at any point in time, we use census data to trace workers back to the place in which they were born.
But to come up with an estimate of gold's fair value, they calculate a ratio of gold to inflation going back as far as they were able to obtain data.
When the credit institution estimates potential clients from the point of view of credit risks, the candidate with record about bankruptcy and practically without debts looks much more attractively, than the candidate without data on bankruptcy, but with the long list of back payments and write - offs.
If the market remains flat or pulls back a little this summer, which is likely if Q1 and Q2 data come in soft since it would change forward estimates (don't get stuck with that comment, of course there is more to the story than that), then that ratio will be below 100 %.
Now, if you look at the graph at the top of my blog, which was estimated back in mid-March off of year - end data, you can notice a few things:
The capital structure arb would say that he would view the bondholders as short a put from the equityholders, estimate the value of that option using the stock price, equity option implied volatility, and capital structure, and would back into the spread using that data.
Among young adults who moved back in with their parents (implying that they had moved out at least once), the median estimated length of time spent living with their parents was three years, according to research based on credit report data.
Different agencies use different data sets, so while the Fed says the total amount of student - loan debt was $ 956 billion as of the end of September, the CFPB estimated back in March that the number had topped $ 1 trillion «several months ago.»
When differences in scaling between previous studies are accounted for, the various current and previous estimates of NH mean surface temperature are largely consistent within uncertainties, despite the differences in methodology and mix of proxy data back to approximately A.D. 1000... Conclusions are less definitive for the SH and globe, which we attribute to larger uncertainties arising from the sparser available proxy data in the SH.
Although some earlier work along similar lines had been done by other paleoclimate researchers (Ed Cook, Phil Jones, Keith Briffa, Ray Bradley, Malcolm Hughes, and Henry Diaz being just a few examples), before Mike, no one had seriously attempted to use all the available paleoclimate data together, to try to reconstruct the global patterns of climate back in time before the start of direct instrumental observations of climate, or to estimate the underlying statistical uncertainties in reconstructing past temperature changes.
While land surface observations go back hundreds of years in a few places, data of sufficient coverage for estimating global temperature have been available only since the end of the 19th century.
More troubling, the recent model, observational, and paleo data is all beginning to more tightly converge at sensivity at least back at the long - term estimate of around the 3C level, if not a bit higher.
Back to Willis, he seems to be headed towards deriving some half - baked estimate of TCS, not ECS, from his data torturing, anyway.
And a second, entirely separate, study backed by US data suggests that emissions of that other greenhouse gas, methane, are at least 11 % higher than estimated in 2006.
In addition, there are also a variety of estimates of CO2 concentration that go back as far as 500 million years, but unfortunately such data are very scattered and do not appear to be very reliable.
Using instrumental data on wind speeds going back to 1900 plus wind - force and wind - induced damage reports for earlier periods, Chenoweth and Divine estimate the Lesser Antilles Accumulated Cyclone Energy (LACE) for each year along the 61.5 ° W meridian from 18 to 25 ° N latitude.
, according to NASA scientists: «Coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends» — Excuse number 10 for global warming «pause» or «standstill» — NASA's Gavin Schmidt & colleagues finds «that a combination of factors, by coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends in the real world after about 1992» — Latest excuse for global temperature standstill mocked by skeptics: «Apparently, if you go back and rework all the forcings, taking into account new data estimates (add half a bottle of post-hoc figures) and «reanalyses» of old data (add a tablespoon of computer simulation) you can bridge the gap and explain away the pause.»
IPCC has estimated a range of 2.0 to 4.5 C based on model simulations backed largely by theoretical deliberations plus some interpretations of paleo - climate data from selected periods of the geological past.
manacker July 11, 2011 at 6:25 pm said::» IPCC has estimated a range of 2.0 to 4.5 C based on model simulations backed largely by theoretical deliberations plus some interpretations of paleo - climate data from selected periods of the geological past.
Instead of only going back to EIA's 2013 renewable cost estimates like they did in their Kansas report, in their Ohio report they go back to 2008 cost data to develop their estimate of how the cost of wind energy compares against alternatives.
The many solar studies I cited simply used empirical data going back to pre-industrial cold periods coinciding with periods of low solar activity in order to estimate the impact of the unusually high level of 20th century solar activity (highest in several thousand years).
However, NADA used the same estimates back in 2012 when the standards were first being negotiated, and the EPA's research using the past five years of data found that the cost of compliance will be much lower.
The BEST decadal variations paper even took a random sample of 2,000 out of 30,000 stations to construct a global average time series that matched previous estimates back to 1950 (Land data only, obviously)
In a paper, «Heat Capacity, Time Constant, and Sensitivity of Earth's Climate System» soon to be published in the Journal of Geophysical Research (and discussed briefly at RealClimate a few weeks back), Stephen Schwartz of Brookhaven National Laboratory estimates climate sensitivity using observed 20th - century data on ocean heat content and global surface temperature.
Averaging the reconstructed temperature patterns over the far more data - rich Northern Hemisphere half of the global domain, they estimated the Northern Hemisphere mean temperature back to AD 1400, a reconstruction which had significant skill in independent cross-validation tests.
The article incudes the following paragraph — «Steig's team found the mathematical relationships between the weather station data and satellite data, tested them, and then used them to go back in time to estimate temperatures across the continent back to 1957.
They become the basis of data to which the firm can look back on to create models and make estimates, manage those estimates, and delivery the work they say they'll deliver.
Some estimates going back two decades estimate that 70 - 90 % of all data is unstructured.
To give you a sense of how much of an issue a major road is, in my market, after much calculating and data tracking, I normally minus around $ 80K or around 10 % off the comps to estimate ARV if the house backs to a major street.
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