Sentences with phrase «more observations seem»

Not exact matches

I don't know if I can make the same type of observation about silver being sensitive to monetary policy; silver seems to be more sensitive to gold action and industrial activity.
You have a hate - on for Muslims... not that I totally blame you... just an observation but it does seem they are «history repeating itself» in a more extreme way and with a slight twist to the belief / extremism... unfortunately, it's hard to separate the good ones from the bad ones at times just due to extreme baffling effect that their holy books offer - how in the 21st century does one manage to stay so blind?
Among these, none is more appropriate for emphasis in a discussion of community mental health than the observation that healing seems to have taken place almost invariably in some corporate context.
Nor is this requirement altered by the observation, which Cobb seems to me to make rather more of than he should, that the philosopher, too, always stands in a special tradition which shapes his vision.
This lecture seems to have been devoted in large part to criticisms of Alexander, specifically that his notion of «emergence» is too vague and muddled to give any useful account of «cognitive experience» in particular, or of the more general observations of the novel and creative features of determinate actualities of whatever sort.
It seems from my observations that Wenger has ruined more players than made them.
It's too easy to be a decent (but unimpressive) rookie OG on a decent line in a decent offense IF you are giving starter reps.. By observation, 8 + AV seemed to show more quality, and as you can see the drop there is much more gradual.
Hector seems more assured when playing with JC — just my observation.
This last reason is a bit more subjective, but in my observation it seems to be the case that religion in decline tends to increase religious participation.
Observations of Nova Centauri 2013 made using telescopes at ESO's La Silla Observatory, and near Santiago in Chile, help to explain the mystery of why many young stars seem to have more of this chemical element than expected.
More recently, however, unprecedented observations from a new generation of telescopes — most significantly, the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes — have made the tale seem increasingly simplistic.
The findings may explain the observation that some children with autism seem to become more sociable when they have a fever, Kipnis says.
And in a preprint paper we submitted immediately after Advanced LIGO's February 2016 announcement of its first gravitational - wave discovery (https://arxiv.org/abs/1603.05234)-- published this past March — we noted that it had probably detected the merging of such PBHs and estimated the rate of events expected in our scenario, which seems to agree with more recent observations.
Previous observations had suggested that lionesses employ a democratic approach to breeding; pridemates hunted and reared their cubs together, and none seemed to be reproducing more than her fair share.
Based on the data from both observations and modeling, it seems that an immigrant coming from the north is the more likely scenario, which is good, because that is what we want.
Recently observations of the light reflected by these planets provided insight on the cloud distribution on the dayside of these planets: for a handful of planets clouds seem more abundant on the western than on the eastern side of the dayside hemisphere and, more importantly, this asymmetry depends on the equilibrium temperature of the planet.
(It seems as a non scientifique observation that some of the current rise in homosexuality parallels the mega consumption of soy products)... Why would the United Nations push soy when Moringa has 4 times more protein?
A year ago, I had run across her blog, as well, but at the time, it did not seem more than a minutely - detailed observation of her own health.
What you more often get from movies is something that could be called «science fiction - flavored product» — a work that has a few of the superficial trappings of the genre, such as futuristic production design and somewhat satirical or sociological observations about humanity, but that eventually abandons its pretense for fear of alienating or boring the audience and gives way to more conventional action or horror trappings, forgetting about whatever made it seem unusual to begin with.
These observations are perceptive, and they seem like just nice moments until a surprisingly walloping emotional coda that I dare not spoil consummates them into something more.
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While the changes may not seem radical at first glance, a bit of observation... Read More
Livia commented, ``... what I still struggle with, is the observation that blogging, etc, still seems more naturally suited to nonfiction authors than fiction authors.
What I notice in your post, and what I still struggle with, is the observation that blogging, etc, still seems more naturally suited to nonfiction authors than fiction authors.
One more slight quibble or observation is that your real estate allocation seems to fall under the «equities» rubric.
The exact cause of mastocytoma in dogs remains a mystery, although the current observation is that certain breeds of dogs such as Boston terriers, Labrador Retrievers, Boxers, Pugs, Beagles, Schnauzers, and Bulldogs seem to be more vulnerable to the formation of mast cell tumors.
I got ta laugh at his observation that the new controller seems to have a little more of a matte finish on the handles and D - pad where as the «old» one (i.e. the one he's probably logged 300 + hours of playtime on) looks a bit more «glossy».
But in my day - to - day experience, the landscape seems to intrude most and calls out more for its recognition and observation.
Maybe it's just a coincidence of date and place, but I always think of Ghirri as the Italo Calvino of photography: Like Calvino (at least in his «Difficult Loves» mode) Ghirri engages in very close observation of the everyday world, but always manages to find the surreal in it — but again like Calvino, the strangeness seems more profound and structural than merely freaky.
His voice - over proceeds from an initial optimism that the world might become one, to observations about aging and technology that seem more like a lament.
Her other 5 observations seem much more useful.
Superficially it seems clear that there is a separation between the models and the observations, but let's look more closely....
It makes it seem the ground observations may be wrong, since as everyone knows satellites garner more public respect than boy scout weatherbird stations on ground.
Thus, the «error» (according to the publisher) seems to be nothing more than Bengtsson's expectation that models be consistent with observations.
I prefer the more basic test of seeing whether the observations lie within the spread of the model runs, which seems a little more robust.
A step back towards more reliance on observation and experiment would seem to be in order.
It seems to me that with thousands of station changes and millions of observations that changes resulting in warmer recordings would be offset by a more or less equal number of changes resulting in cooler recordings.
If only let's say 90 % of the budgets spent on computer modeling had gone on more extensive, more detailed observations since 1979 (the date of that sensitivity of 3 plus or minus 1.5 which seems to have so influenced the modelers and proven so hard for them to improve upon much).
Which is another topic I have commented on, when some made the observation that once oil is exhausted, it will be hundreds of millions of years before any more is available... but I pointed out that some wells capped a few decades ago are already able to produce again... and some wells seem to recharge as fast as the oil is pumped out.
The observation that a global warming or cooling trend can be discerned from seasonal weather patterns seems to be unique to me and will be dealt with in more detail in my next article.
May be because, while observations seem to corroborate more good than harm, one can never extinguish every imagination of future harm, no matter how unlikely.
The ways of thinking seem more visual and intuitive but solidly based in observation.
As described in Suzuki et al 2013, the value of the parameter that provides the best fit is not the one preferred by comparing directly to cloud observations; the settings that result in larger aerosol forcing seem more justifiable at face value.
I'm afraid all my efforts to match recorded observations to them only seem close to matching the very coldest 1990 predictions and I'd love to see a graph that can more clearly show me where I'm going wrong.
You seem to generally accept WG1 as the «best available summary» of climate science today, while I am more skeptical, particularly with regard to its understatement of uncertainty, its myopic fixation on anthropogenic climate forcing, its superficial handling of natural climate forcing factors and its many exaggerations or distortions, which go toward making AGW look more alarming than is really supported by the physical observations.
The reviewer stated that IPCC ranges in AR4 and AR5 are «not directly comparable to observation based intervals»:... Thus, the «error» (according to the publisher) seems to be nothing more than Bengtsson's expectation that models be consistent with observations.
In summer that difference is even more spectular, maybe even up to 20 degrees C. Now, considering a global warming rate of 0.6 degree C per century seems quite rediculous to me when I compare this to my own observations that happen during a period of 48 hours or less.
TCO: There does seem to be more seasonal variation in the satellite observations than in the surface, but then again there's greater uncertainty and variance in MSU.
It seems there would be instead a full - on assault to gather data that enables the calculation of climate sensitivity, a more or less direct observation and measurement.
Finally I just note in passing that climate change models all seem to start with a specification that they validate against contemporary climate observations, and then use that model to predict (perhaps not statistically, more's the pity) into the future.
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