Not exact matches
Just about every
model on the market today has
shortcomings, so there's still plenty
of room for improvement.
But Microsoft didn't address some
of the
shortcomings of the previous
model.
While Zuckerberg took responsibility for Facebook's
shortcomings in preventing abuse
of the platform, he nonetheless continued to defend the company's core business
model: Using personal data to target ads.
Introduction Now that the Bubble Economy has given way to debt deflation, the world is discovering the
shortcoming of models that fail to explain how...
As I noted before, each alternative has its own problems, and so this
shortcoming of the brain wave
model originates in the more general problem
of time.
Consider now some
shortcomings of the brain wave
model.
Overall, parents really did seem to enjoy this
model, especially once they learned to work around some
of the
shortcomings.
They evaluated some existing pumps - there are more than a dozen on the market - and talked to their wives about the
shortcomings of the
models they had tried.
It is hoped however that Ireland's first national Maternity Strategy [5], published recently on foot
of significant
shortcomings in Irish maternity services, will offer more choice
of quality
models of maternity care to women and their families.
Hirschman (1993) himself identified notable
shortcomings in this
model when he used it to think about the political scene in Eastern Europe after the fall
of the Berlin Wall.
The findings
of this work will help scientists identify possible
shortcomings of current animal
models and construct a more accurate picture
of how genes work in humans.
Supersymmetry, or SUSY for short, suggests that every known particle has an as - yet - undetected partner and promises to resolve a lot
of the standard
model's
shortcomings.
In your view, what are some
of the
shortcomings of the classical
model of evolution — the so - called «modern synthesis»?
Their analysis also reveals some important
shortcomings in the Volcanic Ash Transport and Dispersal
Models (VATDMs) typically used to forecast the dispersal
of volcanic ash.
The team mined data from a platform
of more than 1.8 billion users worldwide, drawing on an innovative statistical
model that researchers set up to adjust for the data's typical
shortcoming: Facebook users are not representative
of the entire underlying population.
«We're showing the
shortcomings of climate
models,» says Susan Lozier, a physical oceanographer at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, who leads the $ 35 million, seven - nation project known as the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP).
For more on climate
models, see Climate Depot's July 6, 2009 exclusive report the
shortcomings of climate
models:
Mann suggests that differences between the palaeo record and
model simulations are a result
of shortcomings in the proxy data, not flaws in climate
models, as he explains to Carbon Brief:
To sidestep the
shortcomings of currently used cancer
models, the Salk team harnessed the power
of lentiviral vectors to infect nondividing as well as dividing cells and ferry activated oncogenes into a small number
of cells in adult, fully immunocompetent mice.
Rogers looked to make up for this
shortcoming by adapting and extending a
model of population mixing that other researchers had used.
Viewing this as a launch year game, it is harsh to dwell on the games
shortcomings (the audio for gunfire is just awful, character
models lack the shine as do certain parts
of the game, slow down occurs when things get too hectic and it can be difficult to get into a game online) when it is the first game
of the series, the first game by the developer, and the first FPS game for the Vita.
But compare the two movies and you'll see the
shortcomings with the company's
model of producing movies on a shoestring budget.
«The income - integration
model,» she writes, «has significant practical
shortcomings, the most important
of which is demography... The obstacles to shifting students out
of low - income schools to more middle - class settings are formidable.»
Determined to address the
shortcomings of his school — and, more broadly, a
model of education that clearly was not resonating with his students — Green took a huge risk that fortunately paid off.
Each
of those selected for further study has its
shortcomings, she said, and no one
model will work in every school district.
Having recently and frequently written about the inherent
shortcomings of the current principalship
model that is employed by schools across the country, I was asked this morning, «What about schools where the principal really is an instructional leader, has those talents, and applies them regularly?
Of course, a particular incarnation of a Value Added model may not include such student level fixed effects, but that is an implementation issue rather than an inherent shortcoming of Value Added model
Of course, a particular incarnation
of a Value Added model may not include such student level fixed effects, but that is an implementation issue rather than an inherent shortcoming of Value Added model
of a Value Added
model may not include such student level fixed effects, but that is an implementation issue rather than an inherent
shortcoming of Value Added model
of Value Added
models.
The income - integration
model has significant practical
shortcomings, the most important
of which is demography.
The
shortcomings of evaluating teachers by test scores were apparent in the recent report
of the American Institute for Research (AIR), which developed the New York growth score
model.
The 2017
model is clearly a Panamera — the two cars share an unmistakable bloodline — but the new edition represents an astute rethink, one that addresses every one
of the original's
shortcomings, and then some.
Those pounding up and down the motorway are less likely to discover these
shortcomings, and for them the excellent cabin quality and design, hushed engines, absence
of wind noise and strong performance will all be enough to justify the purchase — but Audi can, and should, do better for one
of its most desirable
models.
Two
of the 2010's
shortcomings — interior space and quality — can't be changed dramatically from year to year; it requires a full redesign, for which the Corolla will wait at least three additional
model years.
For 911 shoppers, there's a broad range
of topics to evaluate a particular
model's significance, character, and
shortcomings.
Popping open the door and sitting in the little sedan, I could see that the interior
shortcomings of the previous
models are gone.
Gleaning from the many
shortcomings of previous
models, Chevy has created a minivan to meet the masses.
I've given my reasons for my choice but I've also tried to give some potential
shortcomings of each
model too..
Nearly all
of the old
model's
shortcomings have been addressed: The new Pathfinder is safer, better - looking and more user - friendly than last year's version.
Inside, I'm not particularly taken with the interior styling
of any Camaro
model, but there are no real
shortcomings, but no pleasant surprises.
To understand the
shortcomings of the»89 MR2, you need only look at what Toyota has planned for the new
model: It will be longer, wider and lower.
In just three
model years, it's accomplished a near total makeover
of its latest Camry, and addressed serious
shortcomings of its popular midsize.
The 1996 version addresses almost all
of the
shortcomings of the old
model.
The 2014 Soul addresses some
of the
shortcomings of the first - generation
model while actually making other
shortcomings worse.
Like many other late -
model GM vehicles, it's a technological marvel, equipped with safety systems and a brand - new infotainment system that addresses most, if not all
of the system's previous
shortcomings.
However, Gillespie adds, it was only with the advent
of accessible computational power that major
shortcomings of analytical methods could be overcome, enabling the creation
of comprehensive
models that can simulate and evaluate vehicle behavior before being rendered in hardware.
Generous hip and shoulder room, a noticeable
shortcoming on previous
models, is a thing
of the past.
If this is the real deal, the new
models will feature a design overhaul addressing some
of the last
model's
shortcomings.
The respective chapters, written by leading researchers, discuss the main techniques and applications, together with the advantages and
shortcomings of these tools in comparison to other fuzzy number representation
models.
However, the general circulation
models are, at present, timeconsuming and expensive to run, and, despite the known
shortcomings of the one - dimensional
models, most available predictions
of climate change have been made using the simpler
models.
One
of the biggest
shortcomings in financial
models is the reliance on standard deviation (SD) as a measure
of risk.
The Black - Litterman
model supports both absolute views (expected return for the given asset) and relative views (asset # 1 will outperform asset # 2 by X), and addresses many
of the
shortcomings of mean - variance optimization, which often results in concentrated portfolios based on past asset performance.