Sentences with phrase «fit our theory better»

I haven't seen any real attacks on their methodology (other than the corrections that have been made), just «look, they made a 50 % error (actually 43 %), and other peoples» results fit our theory better, so don't pay attention to S&C anymore.»
Trenberth said the CERES data was wrong (showed too much warming) and that 0.9 W fit the theory better.

Not exact matches

The mock store at head office boasts a smart mirror with a digital display that, in theory, could let people buy an item or find a better fit without leaving the dressing room.
That theory fits well with China's lack of domestically developed GMO seeds, though the country actually spent years in the 1990s trying to develop them.
Smolin's theory of fecund universes fit that notion well.
That theory seems to best fit.
It's not the only theory we've put together to explain the matter, but it best fits all the evidence we've been able to gather so far.
Theories come and go, and if new evidence comes along that trashes the Big Bank Theory of the Universe, it will be replaced with something better that fits the «model» (the totally of the evidence) better.
nothing makes the atheist more ticked off more than when you bring up GOD... God gets all the blame for all the tragedy in the world... If there wasnt a god in the first place, humans would not know tragedy or injustice when we see it... it would be a non-issue to us... survival of the fittest would not permit the emotions of love, compassion, empathy... Darwininian theory could not allow any of those and many other of the best of people's capacity for caring to surface... You cant explain it away by synapse or neurons... without a Supreme Being, there would be no sense of justice or injustice, we would not call it anything because there is no Ultimate Moral Standard to compare it.
you do nt dismiss some symptoms to fit your theory but you include all the symptoms to find better theory.
For example, the theory of evolution is contradicted by the existence of technically advanced pyramids that we could not even re-create today, or by ancient hieroglyphics that depict our solar system before Galileo ever made his discoveries, whereas these things fit perfectly well within the Christian account that acknowledges the antediluvian and / or pre-Adamic worlds.
Today, more than three hundred years after John Locke spelled out his theory that the greatest good is served by each person following his or her own best interests, some economists and politicians are still trying to bend and stretch this outmoded «explanation» of life to fit social realities that say it just doesn't meet human needs today.
On the other hand, these clearly are not alternative theories that may be decided among on the grounds of which one «best fits the data.»
But this does not fit in well with the theory of evolution (or at least I don't see it doing so).
Crossan's work fits well with a widespread disinclination to dwell on Jesus» death, either in fact or theory.
Not the theory I like, but this might be the case.We might go for cambel, but untested for this huge match, or for poldi, but as well lact of match fit, but wenger chose ozil.
In theory he fits Brendan Rodgers tactical systems perfectly, offering attacking width and support in both the diamond and 4 -3-3 set - ups, as well as providing an ideal option at wing - back for the occasionally used 3 -5-2.
This fits well with the Tavits and Letki (2009) theory on the reverse roles of the Left and Right in Eastern Europe.
Rule number two — the validity of any theory is related to how well it fits the data.
In fact, the Spitzer results did not fit well with any existing theory of how planets form.
And what's more, the theory fitted well with what physicists expected might happen if dark matter was made up of relatively lightweight particles, with a mass of about 10 to 50 gigaelectronvolts (GeV).
Two of the most well known locations that fit the mantle plume theory are Hawaii and Iceland as both have volcanic activity.
Whitehead admits that the theory «is far from proven,» but it «fits the data better than any other explanation.»
The fact that the researchers saw differences in brain structure after just 30 days fits well with existing theories about premature infants» brain development, Stromswold says.
«Now we see that the theories fit well with the experiment, so we can be confident in using our theoretical models to maximize these effects, either the «normal» effect or the inverse effect that we have demonstrated here,» Xiao said.
The transgenic mice gave birth to fewer offspring than their normal relatives, which fits well with the evolutionary theory that there is a trade - off between longer life span and fertility.
Over time, experts looked askance at the sweeping conclusion, which both ignored the possibility that some other theory of gravity might have better fit the results and also didn't match general relativity very precisely after known sources of error were taken into account.
«Not every new discovery can be a revelation... where afterward theories suddenly fit together much better.
This fits well with the theory that flying dinosaurs evolved from tree dwellers that parachuted to the ground, which then gave rise to gliders and eventually to flappers who could perform powered flight.
During this BSA Distinguished Lecture, Andrei Linde explains how a new cosmological theory of an inflationary multiverse, which is supported by developments in string theory, would change accepted views on the origin and global structure of our universe, as well as where and how we fit in it.
This theory fits well with Dr. Lee's findings that the estrogen in HRT can fuel the growth of tumors and that their removal can stop the growth.
Made of Italian cotton, Theory showcases styles ranging from a slip dress, fit and flare shape as well as a strapless silhouette.
Theory's unconstructed blazer is so effing stylish with its slim - fit that makes pin stripes look SO GOOD!
Fit-wise, I was thrilled to find that Theory's Good Wool Clean Blazer is actually one of their most petite - friendly styles, with a nice slim fit throughout the shoulders and torso, and a 3/4 style sleeve that does not require any alterations on me!
Since Theory knows a thing or two about a well - made suit, I shouldn't have been surprised that this white linen beauty fit like a damn glove right off the rack.
But the theory fits the makers of Savannah well, given that they, too, have willfully submerged themselves into a symbol of southern Georgia's wildness.
Geography lesson that explores the core and frame theory, outlining the rationale behind the theory and giving students the opportunity to assess how well their local city fits the theory.
The theory behind personalized learning (PL)-- crafting an individualized education experience for each student — holds tremendous potential for better serving all students, especially students who don't fit the norm.
Finally, several alternative explanations for falling relative quality do not fit all of the empirical facts as well as the theory presented in this research.
Given that the company is keen to present its future performance models as GTs rather than track - ready specials, the E-Tense would — in theoryfit well into the DS range.
Even better, all Jaguar F - Pace models come fitted with a decent array of safety equipment, with front, side and curtain airbags, hill start assist, a trailer stability assist, traction control, stability control, emergency brake assist and a torque vectoring system that'll help trim your line through a corner (thus, in theory, keeping you on the road).
Well, your island theory fits in my mind, i'll see if I can put it to use.
The results from the shuffled and the transformed data sets were interpreted as undermining the major gene theory for elbow dysplasia, although the mixed inheritance models provided a clearly better fit to the data than did the polygenic models for both HD and ED.
Dog owners who want to have a well behaved dog will need to learn the basics of dog learning theory and understand precisely how the clicker fits in with a dog training reward based strategy.
With sixty percent of the world» stood crop originating from the Andes the theory seems to fit well.
Not entirely sure how this fits into gameplay - but it's good to see a mainstream newspaper getting so far into interesting game theory issues - the Guardian has always been fairly well - advanced that way, what with its Gamesblog.
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Well, then, if the craft of painting is hard if not impossible to teach, and if the theory of painting doesn't help make great or even good painters, then maybe painting doesn't fit in the modern university at all, you might argue.
I don't care how many controls you add, if it runs and gives a good fit with all the data sets (paleo, historical, recent), then it is a viable theory of climate.
Whatever theory better fits the reality of gravity ought to be able to handle the maths and give, rather than a real infinity, a number that is limited to non-infinite value.
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