Sentences with phrase «least several years of data»

As a result, some argue that they can not set ELP progress targets for schools until they have at least several years of data on how ELs perform on these new assessments.

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The new article's authors claim the original scholar committed «classification errors» because some of the same - sex relationships were very brief, even evanescent affairs, and so what he should have done is what they proceed to do: toss out data until they get a handful of same - sex households where a couple stayed together at least several years.
Despite the overwhelming data and worldwide endorsement of breastfeeding for at least two years, many women do not breastfeed at all or wean after several months.
The governor's announcement, articulated by his acting Department of Health commissioner Howard Zucker and Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner Joe Martens, delays any potential gas drilling in New York State for at least several more years as more data becomes available.
My reason for asking is that some time ago I recall reading somewhere that data was being extracted from at least one Greenland ice core at times scales down to several per year; quantity and chemical composition of dust from Siberia was being analysed and interpreted.
Stronger Reduction Targets Top List of Recommendations Based on this analysis, Climate Progress has a laundry list of recommendations for how the climate bill can be strengthened: Reducing emissions allowances for «at least the first several years», redoing cost estimates of the bill based on the new data, revised projections of CO2 emissions through 2020 (or 2030), and increasing emission reduction targets — 20 % below 2005 levels is recommended.
IMO, the strongest argument for sea ice decline over the last decade for being unusual and at least in part attributable to global warming is this (from Polyakov et al.): The severity of present ice loss can be highlighted by the breakup of ice shelves at the northern coast of Ellesmere Island, which have been stable until recently for at least several thousand years based on geological data.
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