Sentences with phrase «even more analytical»

To be even more analytical, he was fouled once, dispossessed (tackled) three times and completed one dribble.

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But even more important for trading is quick analytical reasoning activity.
But other spiritualities and analytical frameworks would seem to have more influence on the ethical and even the ecclesiastical plans of the report.
In a word, the Bible theologizes more in terms of personal conversations, even arguments between God and man, than in terms of analytical statements because it refuses to make «Him» into an «It» for study and observation.
As has been stated quite a bit — most recently today by AN ACTUAL ROY VOTER (Ben Golliver of SI.com)-- Simmons» statistical and advanced analytical advantage is quite meaty... but even more important to this discussion is the «value to team» component of the analysis.
Rating websites like WhoScored.com view things from an analytical perspective, but a statistic, even one as big as a goal, doesn't quite tell the entire story as some goals are bigger and more important to a game than others.
One might assume that this bane of premed students is closely tied to medicine, but the map shows that the route from organic chemistry to health care requires more than one pit stop through fields like analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, biology, and even earth sciences.
They even perform differently on problem - solving tasks: Americans, who are more analytical, remember individual components of a complex visual scene better than East Asians, who are more holistic.
Even more radical in the context of [sport], however, is the idea of relating masculinity to performance, for the very notion of performance strips [sport] of its spontaneity, its essential naturalness, and subjects a chance series of athletic events, governed by instinctual, precognitive behavior, to the analytical potential of scripting — quite literally, to the process of representation.
- Dave Sinaguglia Even more radical in the context of [sport], however, is the idea of relating masculinity to performance, for the very notion of performance strips [sport] of its spontaneity, its essential naturalness, and subjects a chance series of athletic events, governed by instinctual, precognitive behavior, to the analytical potential of scripting — quite literally, to the process of representation.
UHI is under estimated, the homogenization method is not accepted by statisticians outside of the small club who created the technique — the climate-gate emails showed severe uncertainties and lack of knowledge of proper analytical and statistical techniques, and even suppression of information, even if this is more common practice than people believe... just unacceptable.
But a student with poor analytical skills might begin by stating the issue as «whether the defendant used a deadly weapon» or even more obtuse, «whether defendant committed aggravated battery.»
By contrast, Generation Y jurors want a case presented in an even more technologically savvy manner than Gen X, are well educated, are highly analytical thinkers, are interested in teamwork in the jury room and respect parties who abide by commitments.
If the results of our simulations are satisfactory using these suboptimal (co) variance priors, the analytical results in future applications with better priors should only be even more reliable.
With more data, appraisers will be able to perform more comparisons and analytical analyses and therefore present even more reliable valuations, which will benefit everyone involved in a real estate transaction.
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