Not exact matches
All
of these rates rose going into the December FOMC meeting, which
makes quite a bit
of sense, given that most market participants expected the FOMC to tighten policy at that meeting.35 We also gather information
about rates on term unsecured borrowing in our FR 2420 collection, and
about term secured transactions from the clearing banks, and these
data tell a similar story.
Some philosophers cling to «qualia», the latest
make of sense -
data, but the current orthodoxy, thank goodness, is realism
about the material world.
Structural facts (e.g.,
about genetics or cosmology) do not disclose their own meaning, and no amount
of scientific combination
of the
data in one area
of existence will directly yield a vision
of the whole by means
of which we can begin to
make sense out
of all existence.
Consistent with recommendations in the Next Generation Science Standards, the new THSB unit is designed to help students understand and use scientific practices
of reading scientific texts, analyzing and interpreting
data, building and using models, and constructing explanations along with a coherent set
of core ideas
about chemical reactions to
make sense of interesting physical and life science phenomena.
The study, which will be published the week
of Feb. 9 by the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS), is
about how the brain
makes sense of data from the fingers.
Deep Earth Imaging is
about producing enabling technologies for the industry by better integrating and
making sense of geoscientific
data.
About Blog Infographics are great visual tools to
make sense of loads
of data.
But I try not to complain
about the
data I don't have, and just try to
make sense of the
data we do have.
rim is following a smart strategy
of concentrating on emerging market where people are not crazy
about apps and one
data plan for two devices
makes sense.
Ubisoft have spoken before
about reaching their
data limit in terms
of maps, so the decision to rework a map in Season 3 rather than add one
makes a great deal
of sense.
There is nothing «wrong» with the models; they are always growing and improving, but are not in any
sense broken, nor are they the «doing»
of science in the
sense so many deniers try to falsely claim, but the result
of having done science and using that
data to
make educated guesses
about the future.
I'm glad we agree
about the validity
of the UAH
data — it
makes sense to match the proxies to the instrumental
data rather than the other way round.
Even if one were to accept the agency's adjusted and manipulated «warmest on record» Goddard Institute
of Space Studies incomplete surface temperature
data at face value, NASA's claims
about 2014 still
make little
sense.
If you want to draw conclusions
about the effects
of the bias adjustments («Removal
of the supposed biases has destroyed the homogeneity
of the
data «-RRB- it
makes sense to isolate the differences that are due purely to the bias adjustments from those due to other factors.
We were wondering at this point: fluffy creatures don't live in abstract climates such as «the south»
of England, so what
sense does it
make to use
data about the whole
of England, or large parts
of it?
Thank you for the clarification
of your concerns
about the unisys
data, in light
of your more recent commment, your original post
makes sense to me now.
Asked by CNSNews
about the Intergovernment Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Easterbrook said they «ignored all the
data I gave them... every time I say something
about the projection
of climate into the future based on real
data, they come out with some [computer] modeled
data that says this is just a temporary pause... I am absolutely dumfounded by the totally absurd and stupid things said every day by people who are purportedly scientists that
make no
sense whatsoever....
PJ: We haven't deliberately built those kinds
of mechanisms into the system in the
sense that we don't
make people jump through hoops just so we can collect
data about them.
Just thinking
about your conversation with Jim Yoon the other day is in the
sense of engaging with a client around the
data to help
make the decision collectively
about which attack to take in a certain case.
At the end
of the day it's all
about legal
data — collecting it together, managing it, sorting, processing, extracting it, showing and sharing the results and then
making sense of it all.
«How do I take all that survey
data about you and combine it with the genetic
data and
make sense of it?»
About Blog Infographics are great visual tools to
make sense of loads
of data.
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About Blog The Excel Charts Blog helps you
make sense of your
data, shows you what effective charts really mean and offers tutorials on Excel dashboards.
Due to the sharp rise in rents, buying now
makes more
sense in
about two - thirds
of the nation's counties, said Daren Blomquist, economist for Attom
Data.