Sentences with phrase «looking at time averages»

Thus, by looking at time averages, it looks as if energy flow is going against the gradient.
- it is a problem with the simplified model of looking at time averages, and expecting turbulent transfer to look just like conduction.

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CNBC's Bob Pisani and Bill Griffeth look at the day's market action as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 24,000 after crossing that level for the first time ever at the open.
That means, on average, you look at your phone 46 times per day.
The average hours of work for full - time employees in the UK is 7.42, according to a report by the UK Office for National Statistics, which looked at data from October to December 2017.
When he looks at it on a forward - earnings basis, it's still cheap, trading at 14 times earnings versus an average of 16.
Kalin says 95 % of Etsy sellers are women (average age, 33), mostly stay - at - home moms and college students looking to supplement their income rather than make a full - time living.
The PSC offered a truly staggering look at the electricity demand that cryptocurrency has created in the region, saying that in some communities cryptocurrency mining requires «thousands of times more electricity than an average residential customer would use» (emphasis PSC).
To determine housing market fluidity, we looked at data on the average time a for - sale home in each area spends on the market - the longer it takes to sell, the less fluid the market.
Trading at 18.1 times $ 154 in 2018 earnings, assuming the upward estimate revisions continue, the S&P 500 remains at a P / E above its historical averages, just perhaps not as high as it looked previously.
The point I'm trying to make... I will continue to make monthly buys at market highs and market lows as over time it all averages out and being a dividend growth investor I'm looking to take advantage of time in order to maximize my compounding returns.
Commonly, technical analysts will look at the moving average of a stock over a fixed time period, such as 50 day, 100 day, and 200 day, to establish a baseline price and maximum price to build a range for the stock.
Analysts at Bespoke looked at one - day, one - week, one - month and three - month returns following «triple play» sessions and saw that average returns were marginally higher, with positive returns more than half of the time.
I agree that looking at average wages is not very insightful, but that doesn't mean that there are no insights to be gleaned from tracking real wages over time.
What's the average amount of time an investor spends looking at a pitch deck?
This index looks at average price changes in repeat sales (sales of the same homes over time) and home refinances.
Trulia recently looked at home affordability across the decades, weighing median home prices and average household incomes for that time period.
It looks at how the average costs of certain items rise and fall over a specific period of time.
We then looked at average valuations, capital raised, and value (the difference between capital raised and valuation at the time of IPO / M & A) for companies led by founders versus professional managers.
Based on this statistic, let's look at how much money and time churches spend on average to gain these three conversions.
You set the thing up and average Out at one time, and that is what it looks like at a later time.
People keep using stats to defend him because that's the only way to defend him.When you watch him most at times you he hardly wows you or is any special.Can i ask a question couldn't Chamakh or Bendtner or Aliadiere score about 15 - 18 goals with this super super creative arsenal midfield.I mean lets be honest if Chamakh in his first season should have scored 20 goals in EPL many people would still want him out you know why because watching every aspect of his game and also analyzing every aspect of his game he was below average in his time at arsenal to be honest.So its not only about stats because stats do nt tell me the whole story about a player though they are facts and don't lie the eyes do nt lie.And with this same eyes we look at players and say Aguero is better thab Bony, Costa is better than Remy, and so on.
That edge continues to grow at every data point when we look at games with three and four times the daily average number of bets.
It's difficult to blame Ozil for the difficulties he's faced at Arsenal without looking at the big picture... like the fans, he too was lied to by Wenger... there is no doubt in my mind that he was told by Wenger that he was trying desperately to recreate our earlier success by acquiring players that fit the system he ran when Henry was in his prime... as we know this hasn't happened... in order for Ozl to flourish he needs some speed up front, forwards that can make intelligent runs, a boss in the midfield to compensate for his obvious defensive liabilities and defenders who can transition from defence to offence quickly and efficiently... much like he had in Real and with the German National squad... unfortunately he ended up on a squad that has a striker who plays with his back to goal, very few intelligent runs into the box, minus Sanchez, no one to take pressure off him in the midfield, once Cazorla was injured, average defensive midfielders around him, which simply highlighted his lacking defensive qualities and defenders who lack the necessary cutting edge when it comes to transitional passing... instead of blaming Ozil, which is simply too easy, especially considering his mopey disposition, we should be asking ownership and / or Wenger why they brought him in if they didn't intend on doing what was necessary to get the best from him... can you imagine Ozil playing with the likes of Henry, Viera, Petit and Pires, it would be incredibly to watch and even more difficult to stop... so the only thing different between his experiences in Real and with the German team versus his time at Arsenal are the players around him and we all know who is in charge of making those decisions, the Grinch who stole soccer
Look, Hoop is an average TE at this point in his career with time to grow into a better player.
Look ate Chelsea they sold Lukaku, Mata and De Bruyne who were not good enough at that time and signed better players like Hazard, Fabregas, Costa and Kante and have won 2 league titles in 3 seasons whereas Arsenal are still stuck with average players like Debuchy, Mertesaker, Gibbs, Ramsey, Theo, Giroud forever and have zero ambition of winning.
How about you look at his stats for the last four years where he has averaged a goal or an assist every 90 minutes of game time, including coming back after 9 months and then getting injured again for 3 more months.
It seems like people think spotting talent is easy.In fact when it comes to Wenger it's almost as if spotting talent is his talent.He can bring in a young player who looks so average to everyone but with time the player seems to develop into a star.It's just that not everything is meant to be.I can also say that if Wenger had signed certain players he wouldn't have been looking at a young Kante and Lemar.I still expect an unknown young player who has the potential to be one of the very very best in the world to be signed before he leaves.
Player ratings GK - 5 not much to do looked a bit shaky on crosses Bel - 6 got forward but poor crossing Mon - 7 did ok but impact for the goal Gaby - 7 defended well looked solid Kos - 6 did ok Coq - 6 ok defensively but poor distribution Xhaka - 6 did ok at times but very average player Gibbs - 6 wing back looks to suit his ability but would like more from him Walcott - 5 looked average and positive enough in possession Ozil -4 poor in possession and none existent without the ball, luxury player Sanchez 5 worst game I've seen him have and embarrassed the team by going down after the ball hit him although the Leicester player deserved a ref
I have example to Back my Statement... In 2003 Real Madrid bought Beckham from Man Utd for 25M which highest transfer amount that time and now if look at the transfer then average player also cost for 30 to 35M easily... So it very difficult to know how much we have earned from every year making Champions League but yes certainly we must have earned lot because we were 500M debt ridden club when we moved to Emirates Stadium and now we are debt free entity so there is good possibility that we have earn lot from Champions League qualifications and also from Highbury real estate projects as well....
Trust me he will continue to sit on the bench and when he realises he needs to play more he will end up leaving just like the others.Wenger now is not the time to build for the future but time to deliver.We have been building for ten years now look at where it got us.A team full of average players: Wilshere, Walcott, Chamberlain, Ramsey, Gibbs, Flamini, Arteta etc
But the French league is an extremely open league, where at times average looking players can flourish.
total failure... Can you believe Wenger spent 32 millions on 2 average players (Chambers and Welbeck) and is penny pinching when is sbout real class players?What is in his mind?Pay a fortune in salary for mediocre players live Walcott, Ramsey and Wilshere and have hesitations about increasing Sanchez wages... keeping on books failures like Sanogo... The truth is - I say it for years and years - until the «British core» disapears, we are not going to be succesful.The low quality of British players is dragging the team back.Last time Arsenal was a powerhouse NONE of the first 11 was British.Wanna see how the British quality looks like in a football team - look no further than national sides of England, Scotland, N Ireland, Wales, even Ireland (not British but same style)- all mediocre teams «able» to be defeated by any team coming to mind.And you are asking about Chambers?He is in the same mold like Wilshere,Walcott,Ox,Ramsey,Gibs,Jenkinson - mediocre overpriced and overpaid players.The world is full with hungry, ambitious and skilled players living in poverty and dreaming of moving to the top at any cost or sacrifice (did you see the poor house - if you can call that house, looking more like an old tent - in which Alexis Sanchez grew up?Or Suarez?)
I am pissed today hearing about Olivier Giroud three year contract and salary he is earning.That is unfair because Giroud does not deserve it.He has not worked to show that he deserves it.We should look at the quality snd output of our players before paying them.Well its too late now so we should look forward.We do nt need stats to even tell us that Girouf is usually average for arsenal than good at most times.I would have sold him if i was Wenger because he does not deserve to be leading the line still after 3 years and i doubt he will like to warm the bench.He is very lucky to have Wenger as a coach of arsenal london fc.Arsenal has not moved forward because we think getting rid of players is a bad thing.We always hesitate when it comes to selling players we do nt need.Arsenal need a world class cf not a world class cf.Its is time to move forward by addressing our mistakes.Since Van persie left we have needed a cf and ifBenzema is available we need to get rid of who we do nt need so that we move forward.Arsenal do not need Giroud though many may be against my speech.Once the premier league starts and Giroud is our main cf it shows that Wenger has not learnt from his mistakes.Just as we got Cech who to me was a need he needs to just find as a reliable and clinical cf.
Bayern, meanwhile, have looked distinctly average at times in the Champions League this year, losing to Atletico Madrid and Rostov on their way to finishing second in Group D. Still yet to truly settle under new manager Carlo Ancelotti this season, the German giants aren't as intimidating as they were under Pep Guardiola.
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
This is important not only because those points are more valuable for obvious reasons, but because shots in the fourth quarter and especially crunch time are more difficult to make - take a look at the league leaders in points in the fourth quarter and you'll see almost all of them shoot below their averages.
West Ham average 1.3 goals per home game this season in the top flight, but as they have been leading at half time just three times, it's worth having a look at the half time draw.
A quick look at the table below shows their average xG rating of 1.94 in the last 5 games is very impressive compared to the average xGA (expected goals against) in that time of just 0.48.
At times against Cheltenham Mark Noble was playing centre back as the rest had gone walk about and Cheltenham were unlucky not to score when the hapless Masuaku and forever ambling Ogbonna were made to look foolish under an average cross.
Looked really solid at the back, there were a couple of times where City got in behind, but you come to expect that from a side that had averaged three goals per game.
The 22 - year - old has looked unbeatable at times for his club, winning 72 % of his headers and completing 75 % of his take ons in 30 appearances, taking the ball past opponents in his own half and averaging eight defensive actions per game.
Another thing not looking good for them is that they have the lowest points per game average of Premier League teams who have played at least 25 times on a Tuesday.
Average time looking at the items is shown in seconds along the bottom (x-axis) and frequency count is shown in the hight of the plots (y - axis).
The numbers don't lie, and when a teen who used to maintain a 90 average on tests and papers has dropped to 80s, 70s or worse, it's time to take a good hard look at their priorities.
Let's take a close look at the data behind the averages behind the charts in the books, for example, this study, one of the most complete baby sleep charts, published in the highly respected medical journal, Pediatrics, based on the average sleep times associated with 493 Swiss children tracked from birth (Iglowstein et al 2003).
A recent study looked at the average libido of new dads and first time mothers, and found that stress and fatigue can, understandably, drastically affect sex lives post-baby.
Shockingly, the UK political establishment looks poised to loosen further what already looks like a very lax fiscal regime, at a time not only of straitened public finances and austerity (and a high burden of personal taxation), but also of extraordinarily high petroleum prices (2011 was the first year in history when the international price of crude averaged over 100 dollars per barrel, 2012 was the second, 2013 the third, and 2014 looks dead set to be the fourth).
So you have to wonder: Is now the time to be looking at rebates on tolls — rebates that will average just $ 97 a motorist — when the state still has no plan in place to fully pay for the $ 3.98 billion replacement of the Tappan Zee Bridge in the lower Hudson Valley?
«When we look at average waiting times, [they're] lower than they were at the last local election.
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