Sentences with phrase «event yielding no results»

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In that case, the general judgment might yield a different result, and an event with minimal value in itself (i.e., in relation to its own possibilities) might have greater value in relation to the whole.
The results from the CFTs confirmed there are no unintended effects of the GR2E event on agronomic performance, yield, and grain quality.
Humans that train with the system can accept, reject or modify its recommendations, and unfolding event scenarios are recorded and replayed to see how different approaches yield different results.
These speed dating events bring daters out of their shells and often yield fantastic results ranging from short - term dates to long - term relationships.
Likewise, participants at the 20th anniversary event noted that the point is not to innovate for innovation's sake, but to develop new approaches that will yield desired results.
Microsoft's much publicized event has yielded the desired result, a new line of tablet devices named Surface.
The results will embody the edict that «the journey is greater than the destination,» with each day yielding contributions to an evolving personal narrative in the form of performances manifesting as live events, recorded videos, drawings & paintings, site - specific installation, and a mashup of the above with online research trail crumbs in the form of digital collages posted to NewHive.
The report says rising sea levels and the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as typhoons and floods — all the result of global warming — are claiming lives, destroying or damaging homes and infrastructure, reducing crop yields, and ruining employment prospects.
A June study in Science found that Southern and mid-Atlantic states — Trump - leaning places like Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, South Carolina, and Mississippi — could experience gross domestic product losses of up to 28 percent, lower productivity, lower agricultural yields, and increases in mortality rates as a result of climate - related weather events through the end of the century.
A simplistic analysis puts this recent 60 - day event at 4.25 sd from the mean for last century, but I feel measuring from the median & re-calculating the sd (with the lower half of the data replaced with a reflection of the upper half about the median) may yield a more reasonable lower limit for the result.
The job market in different cities and states is shaped by current events so being aware is the first step to determine the locations that will yield the best results.
The present study examines whether the assessment of marital adjustment and perceived responsibility for marital events yields comparable results across telephone interviews and written questionnaires.
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