Sentences with phrase «input on consequences»

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A constructed Turing machine that represents a set of well defined axioms and effective procedures would accept input information (appropriately coded) and give the entailed consequences in its output information — the same consequences that would be obtained by using the logical procedures on the axioms.
«Variability in children's language input, what they hear and how they hear it, can have important consequences on word recognition in young, monolingual children,» she says.
Kathrin Rousk concludes, «Warming will lead to increased N2 fixation rates in mosses, while the consequences of further shrub expansion will depend on the dominant shrub invading: the expansion of willow will likely limit the N input via N2 fixation, whereas a predominance of birch shrubs will increase N2 fixation and with that, N supply to the ecosystem.»
Muralidharan evaluated four different facets of the program including the impact of performance pay on learning, whether it led to any negative consequences on the teachers, the difference between group incentives and individual, and the relative effectiveness of teacher performance pay versus spending the same money on additional school inputs.
The significantly strengthened Second Assessment Report (SAR, 1996), along with additional special materials on the implications of various potential emission limitations and regional consequences, provided key input to the negotiations that led to the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC in 1997.
(1) globally, photosynthetic activity (fixation of biomass) on both the land and oceans is demonstrably on the increase as a consequence of both the so - called CO2 fertilization effect AND the vastly increased anthropogenic N & P nutrient input to the continental shelves; and this in turn is
Input - output studies on the consequences of the 2015 Paris agreements
Svensmark's ideas are on the right track on this, so a reduction in solar input means an increase in electrical potential between the earth and its space environment, which results in the development of more plasma double layers in the earth's atmosphere and formation of clouds as a consequence.
Such are the potential financial consequences for the client and / or solicitor of not having some expert input at the costs management stage and the further time demands created by budgeting, costs lawyers have quickly re-skilled to become an integral part of a solicitors» practice, whether in - house or still on an outsourced basis.
In Pensions Expert's coverage of the proposed scheme changes by BSPS, Rosalind Connor provides her input on the potential consequences of such changes.
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