Sentences with phrase «give real world results»

Now, some assumptions can be made in physics, like the five postulates of quantum mechanics that give real world results, but a blackbody is probably not a good one.

Not exact matches

Since its founding in 2012, #GivingTuesday has inspired giving around the world, resulting in greater donations, volunteer hours, and activities that bring about real change in communities.
It has been argued that the resulting facial poses are exaggerated, culturally influenced and lack the real - world context that would give clues to someone's emotional state.
Researchers looking to create novel applications have no way to test them in an environment that is both easily monitored and big enough to give real - world results.
My intention is not to be arguementitive or «start something», I am just very curious as to how the consumption of something so evil (starch, supposedly) could give such positive «real world» results.
By contrast, inquiry - based instruction — a teaching practice that encourages students to learn inductively with the help of real - world exemplars — gives students more freedom to come up with a question to investigate, devise an experimental procedure, and decide how to interpret the results.
«The task to create world - class, AAA cut scenes for one of the key titles of 2008 gave us incredible experience in the field of real time movies,» said «For the most part, Digital Extremes gave us complete freedom regarding our work because they were very pleased with the results.
Point 4 (on the OHC) misunderstands that MEA15 were trying to assess whether real world analyses give the right result.
Now in its fourth year, #GivingTuesday has inspired giving around the world, resulting in greater donations, volunteer hours, and activities that bring about real change in communities.
Thing is with all those models I used, there were empirical tests to proof the model as well as real world tests to see if what we «modelled» actually gave us the projected results — often an iterative process to «tune» the models.
«The moral of the story is that in dealing with complex systems such as the climate or the human body, the simplistic application of one - dimensional analyses or the adoption of a simple paradigm based on simple physics often gives results that have no resemblance to real world outcomes.
But, in that situation there would be real doubt about whether a marital agreement signed upon arrival would be truly voluntary because failing to agree to the prenup and not getting marriage as a result would result in the financee's immediate deportation and terminate a wedding that the wife had already moved half way across the world and given up everything to participate in.
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