Sentences with phrase «meaningful estimate»

With the year coming to an end, meaningful estimates of how the 2015 national average annual temperature might rank can be made.
Hidden deep in the report was the more meaningful estimate that Arlington would see just $ 1.8 million a year in new tax revenues while spending $ 20 million a year on stadium subsidies.
Satellite measurements have indeed provided meaningful estimates of Earth's radiation budget since the early 1970s (Vonder Haar and Suomi, 1971).
Does this result allow you to get a meaningful estimate of the radiative imbalance of the earth?
Frankly, we do not believe it is possible to extract a meaningful estimate for the 20th century «global» temperature trends from the data that is currently available.
Then, it might be possible to make some meaningful estimates of long - term global temperature trends from the weather records.
Interest was especially high this particular December because a race was on: since mid - to late summer, the scientists in all three groups had been telling their friends and acquaintances, including those in the news media, that 2005 might turn out to be the warmest year on record — since about 1880, that is, when station coverage first became global enough to permit a meaningful estimate.
The breadth and reach of the LASPO reforms mean that a meaningful estimate would require isolating the impact of the legal aid reforms from a number of other departmental policies, such as reforms to family justice and tribunal fees, policies from other government departments, such as changes to the benefits system, and wider societal trends, such as divorce rates or possession claims.
It is difficult to conceive of how a meaningful estimate could be accurately produced...» This, the report argues, demonstrates a fundamental flaw with the LASPO reforms: Government has not conceived public services reform in a holistic, cross-departmental way.
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