Not exact matches
In a recent piece in the journal Nature, he
estimates that
more than 100,000 people will need to be tested to come to any
meaningful conclusions.
Translating those raw numbers into
meaningful risk
estimates is not straightforward, which is one of the reasons politicians find it easy to set aside asteroid funding in favor of
more concrete hazards like earthquakes or terrorism.
If you receive an appraised value that you do not believe is accurate, you have the right to rebut the appraiser's
estimate of value but the only way you have any chance of obtaining a favorable outcome is to find
meaningful errors in the original report or sales of
more recent,
more similar homes which if considered would have supported a higher value.
A
more meaningful calculation should look at the historical development of the imbalance and
estimate by some means the temporal development of the important variables over the period.
Each attempt to «improve» your
estimate of the global average temperature for a given month, year, etc., will not converge to the correct value but just produce another random number within the random - number generator's effective range, no
more and no less
meaningful than the previous one.
Global energy imbalance (Fig. 15b) is a
more meaningful measure of planetary status as well as an
estimate of the climate forcing change required to stabilize climate.