Sentences with phrase «just cited»

Kahneman's response can be found in the comments section of Schimmack, Heene, and Kesavan's article at the link just cited.
If you are just cited and never convicted, the infraction won't affect your premiums.
John just cited the Alamama which appears to be a steamship so engine water outflow needs to be taken into account.
If you take those Lancet numbers that I just cited or you cite the number that James Hansen the climate scientist finds, closing down Diablo, replacing it with natural gas will increase premature deaths in the state from 800 to 2,100 deaths.
In addition to the costs just cited, the industry must cope with rising construction and fuel expenses.
You just cited an academic in Texas that a one year hot spell was a drought and a 3 - year dry spell in California was a drought.
Rattan Lal, a Senior Agronomist with the Carbon Management and Sequestration Center at Ohio State University, has calculated the range of potential carbon sequestration for each of many practices, such as those just cited.
I haven't, to my recollection, even read anything substantial about that study, other than what I've just cited from McIntyre's notes.
re my last, forgot to point out that in both examples «against myself» just cited, the differences in color on the parallel visits were related to weather, not climate.
Though the Wikipedia article just cited has a bevy of errors, it will still give you a flavor for what it is.
When you, as a long - term investor at Yale, think about your portfolio, do you take into consideration these — the possibility, at least, and whatever the probabilities you may think are — the possibility of a major downturn, given the circumstance I just cited?
They're responsible for the description and record keeping of the interest rate spread I just cited.
CNET have just cited a source leaking information about a new upcoming tablet from Barnes & Noble, perhaps to be expected this fall.
This book combines my previous works on classroom instruction and management just cited along with information from Classroom Assessment and Grading That Work (Marzano, 2006).
Dave had several quotes in the Feb 19 SacBee article, one you just cited on the wisdom of generating results from the field test this spring, and the one I quoted on fairness of implementing tests before implementing instruction.
In fact, Mike Petrilli just cited these new evaluation systems as the easiest - to - criticize element in reform's agenda.
I was really mad because I missed the recommendation about getting it during pregnancy; my daughter was born 6 days ago, and everyone I asked if I should get it postpartum just cited the new «in every pregnancy» guideline.
But, in the third place, if this were all, it would fall into the limitations just cited regarding a too subjective view.
The passage just cited continues as follows: «This means that by virtue of the mutual activity of relating, there exists a form or character common to the entities acting.
This view is stated most clearly and unequivocally on pp. 107 f. of Dodd's book, just cited.
Such assertions as those just cited appear to be Hartshorne's clear confession that, in order to be supremely interesting for man, his metaphysical knowledge of God requires supplementation from empirical sources, including Christian revelation.
Furthermore, I consider it the only way to take seriously the statements of Whitehead just cited.
Unlike the words just cited, this is fully in keeping with the words of the Lord's Prayer.
In the study just cited, respondents were asked first to indicate which among a list of such experiences they had ever had and then whether or not each experience had affected their thoughts about the meaning and purpose of life a great deal.
The cause of a sense presentation as sign lies in the past, while in all the examples just cited the anticipation is of a future event, and it is in the future that realization of error takes place.
If we ask what virtue and corruption meant to the founding fathers the answer is clear from the quotations I have just cited and from many more I could have cited.
In the study just cited, sixty - five percent of those who had consulted clergymen reported being «helped» or «helped a lot»; another thirteen percent indicated that they were helped to a lesser degree.
The ones just cited belong to chapters composed during the summer of 1927 (II.6 [d] or II.10 [g]-RRB-.
Hence, if one draws a close parallel between the interplay of Leibnizian monads and the interrelatedness of Whiteheadian actual occasions, as does Griffin (and by implication Hartshorne) in the article just cited, then it is not surprising that one thinks of Whiteheadian societies as aggregates of mini-things rather than as fields for successive generations of occasions.
i just cited a bunch of verses from the Soncino edition of the Babylonian talmud... and of course, they are «awaiting moderation»... we shall see!
The amount paid out as a percentage of your shareholding (such as the 6 % just cited) is called the yield of the share.
Those number I just cited are still persistent misses from the Fed's 2 percent target, and just as importantly, such a gradual, low - variance trend confirms that inflation expectations remain well - anchored, as you can see here.
The Justice Department does not refer to a specific type of writ in its court petition (it just cites the All Writs Act), but that doesn't really matter.
Just citing the measurable benefits of making a change might not be enough to spur action.
You cant just cite a verse and take it as is.
But you get to use it at will — just cite e.politics when you do.
I'd suggest just citing the articles that vetted the book instead.
«I thought the media would have pushed for him to just cite one example immediately so that it will bring some kind of clarity to the situation,» the MP added.
It is also not enough to just cite both Smith and Johnson, without looking up Johnson, because some papers give incorrect citations.
Do they need to make me an author or just cite the data set?
Setting aside actors from earlier films who have passed away (Richard Harris) or are no longer needed (Emma Thompson), let me just cite a list for those who know their actors: Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, John Hurt, Rhys Ifans, Jason Isaacs, Bill Nighy, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Warwick Davis, Tom Felton, Toby Jones, Simon McBurney, Peter Mullan and Julie Walters.
I will just cite three examples.
I don't know if there is another means to top up ATF; just citing what I know.
So why didn't the authors just cite Hatley's work directly, rather than turning to Winter's version of it?
Environments are absolutely gigantic, featuring not just cites this time around, but the accompanying countrysides as well.
Mostly, they just cite the IPCC as an authority.
You are just citing the last article you read in an effort to confuse the reader.
I find it amusing that I am willing to write down the inviscid equations in 3 lines while Judith just cites complicated documentation that is completely unnecessary to read in order to understand the basic continuum problems with NWP or climate models.
This is as it should be, although I don't think people just citing the differing conclusions of a paper (eg B&V) rather than identifying why the differences arise is going to move the debate along.
Although I would have been on board if they'd said: «just cite in a way that everyone knows what you are citing to, with a preference for neutral citations, and beyond that don't worry about it.»
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