Sentences with phrase «meaningful comparisons between»

Anomalies more accurately describe climate variability over larger areas than absolute temperatures do, and they give a frame of reference that allows more meaningful comparisons between locations and more accurate calculations of temperature trends.
Shelter managers need a consistent way to communicate and manage this data so they can make meaningful comparisons between shelters in different communities over time and set benchmarks for success.
They also allow us to make meaningful comparisons between conventional withdrawal strategies, which include income from capital gains as well as dividends, and a dividends - only approach.
Morningstar categories help investors and investment professionals make meaningful comparisons between funds.
We dispute this claim as it's impossible to make accurate and meaningful comparisons between the two sectors.
Senior leadership can make meaningful comparisons between departments or even schools within a network, and clearly understand the success of their policies and make changes accordingly.
When this study began, the school system enrolled mostly black children, with so few whites that their presence in the sample was expanded to permit meaningful comparisons between black and white.
«Researchers will be able to make meaningful comparisons between large - scale and small - scale fisheries, nearshore and offshore fisheries, operations in industrialized countries compared to ones in developing countries, seafood aimed at export markets versus seafood primarily consumed locally, and a host of other possibilities,» said co-author Martin Smith, a professor of environmental economics at Duke University.
In addition, because of recent improvements in the accuracy of theoretical predictions based on large - scale ab initio quantum mechanical calculations, meaningful comparisons between theoretical and experimental findings have become possible.
The authors conclude that the factors that limit organic yields need to be better understood to enable meaningful comparisons between the rival forms of agriculture.
Finally, with all due respect to you and any young people whose knowledge and therefore perspective is not based on clear facts, there is no way that they have the personal life and Arsenal supporting experience and Arsenal historical knowledge to make a true and meaningful comparison between the Wenger great days pre 2007 and the miserable last decade.
I don't think you could draw any meaningful comparison between money spent on one vs. the other not to mention all of the unknowns involved.
In any case, the existence of such long - range effects makes it difficult to make a meaningful comparison between the different ancestral scaffolds in terms of their capability to generate a new function and no such detailed comparison is attempted here.

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Just as we have done in education and policing, we need better data — to allow meaningful comparisons to be made between different prisons so the best performing institutions and best performing leaders can be recognised and rewarded.
It primarily covers the Geography POS, but it is presented in a project based learning format with many cross curricular links to enable meaningful comparisons to be made between East Devon and an area of Northern Ethiopia, Tigray.
The reason is that comparing this September's figure with last June's will not give a meaningful comparison — consumption patterns are quite different between early autumn and early summer (even given the summer we have just had!).
Also, Indiana and Kansas were excluded because changes in their education formulas between fiscal years 2008 and 2016 prevent meaningful comparisons across years.
And increasingly head teachers says the constant state of flux in the exams system makes comparisons between not very meaningful.
So the only meaningful comparison would be between Saturn's list price and whatever a prospective buyer can negotiate on a given day for a comparably equipped Camry - a figure that varies by dealership and other factors.
Even the Food and Drug Administration admits to this problem on its website stating, «To make meaningful comparisons of nutrient levels between a canned (or fresh) and dry product, they should be expressed on the same moisture basis.»
Nonetheless, according to the Court, a comparison between the behaviour of the State with the behaviour of a hypothetical private investor would still be meaningful (par.
De Vries also points out that the comparison between the ECB's TIPS system and the blockchain isn't a particularly appropriate or meaningful one, since the two technologies are fundamentally dissimilar.
If the tie in question is a social relationship rather than a physical tie (using an analogy to create another analogy), the definition and the comparison become circular, and the only meaningful part of the definition is «between parent and child»; even this is deceptive, as it implies that the emotions of parent and child are similar, which they are not.
There is currently not enough information on the latter group fort meaningful comparison to be made of the differences between these two help - seeking groups.
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