More observations would further improve the results — especially for the 1990s, which has the sparsest data sets — and continue to illuminate this climatically critical region.
So, advocating for getting more experience and
more observations would be a good talking point.
The results would give some indication of the extent to which
more observations would help.
More observations would further improve the results — especially for the 1990s, which has the sparsest data sets — and continue to illuminate this climatically critical region.
Even
more observations would be needed to simulate changes to the sink in the future, Sara Mikaloff - Fletcher, from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand, wrote in an accompanying commentary.
One
more observation I have of those diagrams is that out of all the passes shown by Diaby, Denilson and Ros that only 3 went into the danger area....
In both cases, therefore,
more observations have always been made in some regions, such as densely populated areas or well - travelled shipping lanes, than in others.
Subjects contributing
more observations had a lower adiposity z score at age 15 mo (P < 0.05), but there were no differences in adiposity z scores at other ages.
Not exact matches
«That's obviously a very micro level
observation but kind of remarkable to
have 40 %
more people vote in a GOP primary than voted GOP in the last general,» he said.
We all
have little voices in our heads - some
more than others, based on my very unscientific
observations of humans over the years.
As I point out in the video, his
observations showed the masses of clusters were too large, but the numbers he got were far too high, and we now know they must
have been in error (or, to be
more fair, his uncertainties were too large).
That
observation is echoed by the Federal Reserve Board, which fielded its Enterprising and Informal Work Activity (EIWA) survey, which concluded that 36 percent of the adult population
has undertaken informal paid work activity either as a complement to, or substitute for,
more traditional work arrangements.
My other
observation is the Woodford Equity Income fund — a rare active fund in my portfolio -,
has done incredibly well and behaved
more like a bond fund as the main markets
have tanked over the last year.
I
've included some of the
more interesting
observations below.
A third
observation from this analysis is that the ten - year forward real returns of investments made at PEs between 12 and 17
had the biggest spread between minimum and maximum returns and were therefore
more volatile and less predictable.
While Tesla and the NTSB
have made some early
observations, there's still
more work to be done as part of the investigation.
John Beck: First
observation in terms of Twitter spats, I believe now we are going to
have more characters that we can include in Twitter spats.
After challenging
more than 50 entrepreneurs to do cold showers since 2011, I
've come to the
observation that they work so well mainly because they alter your relationship with what it means to be uncomfortable.
Josh Barro wrote that «Social conservatives are
more likely to signal openness to pro-middle class economic policies than the «hardheaded business types» who fund the party.: I think there is some truth to that, and I think that Barro's next
observation is interesting and also
has some truth:
It
has a similar feel to that film, particularly in some of its
observations on contemporary society, but a
more engaging (and far....
Years and years of contemplation,
observation,
more contemplation and
more observation can make a person intuitive, wouldn't you say?
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?
More than a few pundits
have recently bemoaned the absence of breakthroughs or excitement in the
observations of the Constitution's bicentennial.
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.
The aim of imaginative generalization is not to purify
observation of interpretation, for if such were the case we
would be left with little
more than the bland experience of the stone: «If we desire a record of uninterpreted experience, we must ask a stone to record its autobiography» (PR 15/22).
An inductive, empirical approach in a field such as anatomy
would certainly demand
more than that each new student start from scratch, with only such general
observations as that people come with parts such as heads, thoraxes, loins, thighs, hearts, kidneys, spleens and an assortment of tubes.
I'll even offer
observations - humans
have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another
more intelligent creature might
have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
I
've come to the conclusion — after much
observation — that Canadians are nothing
more than Americans with an inferiority complex (and a slightly better hockey team, annoyingly).
Ethnographic descriptions and anthropological
observations of the 19th century highlighted the fact that Malayarayans were different from other hill tribes of Travancore on many counts.3 The Travancore Census Report (1901) describes Malayarayans as «a class of hill tribes, who are little
more civilised than the Mannans, and
have fixed abodes in the slopes of high mountain ranges.
One of the few historical
observations on which there is a large consensus is that companionate marriage of the last 150 years — in which the marriage relationship is based on intimate love alone —
has created
more problems than it
has solved, carrying within it the seeds of its own destruction.
Those who
have made these
observations but maintain a sense of humor about themselves and the human condition in general are
more likely to call themselves agnostics.
But essentially, «Ctrl» is both personal autopsy and cultural
observation about how we use technology to try and control our lives, and my concern that it could ultimately
have more control of us.
So the vacationing Carl Scott made the following
observation that I think deserves
more attention than it will get in the comments section: The key here is Peter's 35 state claim [Peter Lawler passing on a story from the Politico that Santorum
would lose 35 states.]
Given Barr's own
observation elsewhere in the volume under review that «the theology of the Old Testament is not the same as the theology of the New,» one
would have anticipated a
more sympathetic and less emotional response to my posing the problem and suggesting a way forward.
In the thread below, Chantal Delsol graciously responded to my
observation that her
more recent book
had dropped the occasional references to human nature used in earlier books.
Friedman notes Irving Kristol's
observation that «In America all successful politics is the politics of hope,» and ends on a guardedly hopeful note that the younger generation of conservative — or at least
more conservative — Jews
has learned that lesson.
In the past century this
observation has become
more refined.
And given the fact that something like 78.4 % of U.S. adults are Christian, I
'd say THAT is much
more likely the cause of your
observations.
Thinkers who
have been
more faithful to Thomistic Realism, with its a posteriori abstraction of the universal form,
have rejected the idea that formality is a priori to
observation in general but kept it as a priori to modern experimental
observation.
More specifically, Pope
has ignored the challenge to Aristotelian «natures» from experimental
observation as highlighted by empiricists from Francis Bacon onwards.
That is a most revealing
observation, and it comes from someone who
had just reviewed the efforts by historical Jesus scholars over
more than 100 years.
That attitude fits with the message we are receiving
more and
more that «feeling» something somehow is
more pure and perhaps,
more «true» than
having to fit in with the doctrine, practices, rules and
observations of a formal institution that are handed down to us.
As the revelation still delayed, the believers were driven to conclude that they
had been mistaken in thinking that the Lord
would return immediately, but a
more attentive study of His teaching, and
observation of the signs of the times, they thought,
would enable them to divine the time of His coming, as well as the reason for its delay.
One of the
more interesting proofs, is the
observation that god
has never replaced a body limb.either previously amputated or born without.
But it
has remained for modern biology and biochemistry to disclose this contrast, which lay
observation could do no
more than perceive, in all its persistence and sharpness.
Once we
have more observations available, and maybe better technology, we may improve on that knowledge... or completely abandon it.
The
more I
have reflected on this
observation, the
more I
have come to believe that the category of «nonperson» is indefinitely
more appropriate than that of «nonbeliever» for identifying the one whose questions an adequate theology must seek to answer.
But telescopic and spectroscopic
observation, and increasingly exact calculations, are transforming this comfortable spectacle into a vision that is very much
more unsettling, one which in all probability will profoundly affect our moral outlook and religious beliefs when it
has passed from the minds of a few initiates into the mass - consciousness of Mankind as a whole: immensities of distance and size, huge extremes of temperature, torrents of energy...
It may conveniently be divided into the empirical knowledge obtained by
observation and experience and the much
more detailed knowledge that we
have today.
I think the wiser we get, the
more info we
have to work with (whether
observation, experience, or readings).