Sentences with phrase «given different assumptions»

The user can try multiple scenarios and see how the predicted outcome would change given different assumptions.
Analyzing them gives us different assumptions of greenhouse gases in the future, and what the likely climate impact is going to be.

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«I think the assumption is we were trying to create a game machine and a tablet and really what we were trying to do was create a game system that gave you tablet - like functionality for controlling that system and give you two screens that would allow different people in the living room to play in different ways.
In these essays they give only secondary attention to theories that reflect different philosophical assumptions.
He may also have discovered that the Song of Solomon, often called the Greatest of Songs, lifts the soul beyond the «thou shalts and thou shalt nots» of our pedestrian lives and gives us courage to confront and challenge the barriers that limit women and the assumptions that limit all who are different.
I don't believe I'm not saying anything much different than what you wrote above, but I would encourage you to point out that shaping role of culture that underlies who we become as humans rather than simply accepting cultural assumptions as givens that can not themselves be challenged.
We made the following assumptions: (1) the responses of pairs of units, or of a given unit at two different times, were conditionally independent given the stimulus; (2) the expected firing rate of unit in time bin was a function of the recent history of stimulation — that is, of the spectrogram segment (where is the full sound spectrogram, is frequency, and is a history index, covering 20 bins — i.e., 100 ms); and (3) the observed firing rate of unit at time,, was the result of an inhomogeneous Poisson process, with for some function.
If we have $ 200 million to give, pay teachers to stay after school longer... I'm upset because we as a legislative body, we can sit here and make these type of policies and make these type of assumptions that this would work, when in reality many of you have not stepped a foot in a classroom... let's be honest, just because you bring in a different entity you're going to change the dynamic?
The implied assumptions of the aforementioned linear formula are overly simplistic given the nonrandomness of the teacher candidate population... If teacher candidates who enroll in a traditional teacher education program are arguably different from teacher candidates who enroll in an alternative program, and both groups are compared once they become teachers, one group might have a distinct and unfair advantage over the other... What can not be overlooked, controlled for, or dismissed from these comparative investigations are teachers» enduring qualities that go beyond their preparation (Boyd et al., 2006; Boyd, Grossman, Lankford, Loeb, & Wyckoff, 2007; Harris & Sass, 2007; Shulman, 1988; Wenglinsky, 2002).
You can choose a different age, but I consider 95 a reasonable assumption given today's longer lifespans.
Even in value investing, different analysts will give the same company a different value, because the value is based on future cashflows, so one analyst will make different assumptions from the information they have at hand to get to a valuation different from other analysts.
The calculator doesn't figure the ups and downs of the markets, but it does give you a pretty good idea of what can happen under different return assumptions.
I think the assumption is we were trying to create a game machine and a tablet and really what we were trying to do was create a game system that gave you tablet - like functionality for controlling that system and give you two screens that would allow different people in the living room to play in different ways.
Given this, it is likely that the 0.3 W / m ^ 2 figure quoted in the article is a mistake, but it is possible that expected increase in forcing is greater than 0.3 W / m ^ 2 per decade; and also that different assumptions were used in the calculation, resulting in a much higher relative increase in energy imbalance for a given increase in forGiven this, it is likely that the 0.3 W / m ^ 2 figure quoted in the article is a mistake, but it is possible that expected increase in forcing is greater than 0.3 W / m ^ 2 per decade; and also that different assumptions were used in the calculation, resulting in a much higher relative increase in energy imbalance for a given increase in forgiven increase in forcing.
Comparing the costs of different systems requires many assumptions, given their different operating lifetimes, varying fuels (forecasts of the price of oil in 5 years are often off by 100 %), and combination of operating and capital costs.
The steepness of these reductions curves is somewhat controversial because any calculation of a carbon budget which determines the steepness of the the needed reduction curve must make assumptions about when positive feedbacks in the climate system will be triggered by rising temperatures, yet these controversies are reflected in giving different probabilities about the likelihood of achieving a specific warming limit.
And different models may project different outcomes even under the same assumptions, due to the variety of «equally plausible numerical representations, solutions and approximations for modelling the climate system, given the limitations in computing and observations» [AR5, FAQ 12.1, p. 1036].
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