Sentences with phrase «more robustness»

Unfortunately there was no systematic attempt to analyse the facts and apply them and while that may well have resulted in the same outcome it may have given the decision more robustness particularly in view of the fact that this is a persuasive rather than a binding precedent.
Policy - useful research requires much more robustness and engineering - style bound - setting than does pure curiosity / fame - driven research.
We wanted to do a lot more robustness analysis than we had seen anywhere in the blogging world.

Not exact matches

In addition, improved market transparency and monitoring - for example, via more detailed disclosures of market - maker inventories and risk - taking - could help market participants better understand which market segments or trades are likely to be crowded.12 In addition, policymakers may want to assess how the combined impact of regulations and other policy initiatives affect market - making and overall market robustness.
«Based on rigorous analysis with extensive robustness checks, we conclude that the suspicious trading activity caused the unprecedented spike in the USD - BTC exchange rate in late 2013, when the rate jumped from around $ 150 to more than $ 1,000 in two months,» the study states.
For more than 50 years, psychologists have worried about the robustness of research in their field.
Together, these two types of feedback give the Internet a robustness more powerful than anyone anticipated.
«Over the past 300 years,» Fogel says, «humans have increased their average body size by over 50 percent, average longevity by more than 100 percent, and greatly improved the robustness and capacity of vital organ systems.»
Therefore, the results raise more questions regarding the robustness of life and its astonishing adaptability.»
This is a «novel finding,» they wrote (pun intended), and good news for book lovers in more ways than one: «The robustness of our findings suggest that reading books may not only introduce some interesting ideas and characters, it may also give more years of reading.»
As someone who has every intention on buying his own pinball table at some point (or, hopefully, more than one), the appeal of having real pinball experiences is such that I'll buy all of the tables in Stern Pinball Arcade, but it's lacking the features and robustness to allow it to properly compete with Pinball FX 3, and the lack of leaderboard features just kills its long term appeal.
In relation to quality assurance and more specifically, the robustness of self - assessment and improvement planning it was noticed that in nine cases, where the provider was judged as either requires improvement or inadequate, the Ofsted report makes explicit reference to the need to improve either the overall approach to quality assurance or more specifically self - assessment and improvement planning.
But one advantage the SUV has over the supersaloon is a sense of robustness — it feels far more capable when the roads get rougher and more slippery.
The balance certainly felt more enjoyable in its Auto — setting and there is a robustness to the whole car that makes you want to fling it at corners and take cuts across the verge wherever you can.
There are a few cheaper materials to be found if your digits stray to more out - of - the - way places, but the overall impression is one of quality and robustness.
«At this stage I want more security on the robustness of the development before we share it with customers.»
At DemoFall, Plastic Logic spun the gizmo as a «business reader,» which may be an attempt to justify a premium price for the large display and superior physical robustness, but I think that it has more potential as a consumer product.
The robustness is attributed to several factors, including the repercussions of the 2007 pet food recall and pet owners becoming more knowledgeable and interested in healthy food for themselves and their pets.
There are significant questions about the robustness of the numbers at the heart of the new report estimating more than 300,000 deaths are already being caused each year by global warming, with nearly twice that number possible by 2030.
Appeals to unknown unknowns to create the spatio - temporal patterns of GHGs, and to cancel out the radiative effects of what we know to be important, seems like much more of a stretch than the robustness of current methods.
If more or less all reconstructions end up delivering some manner of a hockey - stick shape, then why not simply go with the reconstructions that satisfy both conditions of robustness, considering the first one is just about always met..?
The obvious open questions relate to the importance of other forcings, in particular, greenhouse gases (which were not changed in this experiment), and the robustness of any transient response (i.e. does a simulated drought occur in the Sahel in the 1980s more often than at any other time).
Unless one is worried more about the popularity if the science rather than its robustness.
The relationship among rational belief, well justified partial positions, and robustness exists because believing a partial position with a higher degree of justification provides a thesis that can be extended flexibly in many different ways when constructing a complete position and is more immune to falsification.
The more important aspect of this criticism is the issue of robustness with respect to the choice of proxies used in the reconstruction.
In the presence of such unknowns, a push for robustness tends to mean a push for deeper emissions cuts, even if those might turn out to cost more than actual climate sensitivity ultimately justifies.
The causal case is a cumulative case of: 1) correlation + 2) well - evidenced mechanism (i.e. plausibility) + 3) primacy, where the proposed cause occurs before the effect + 4) robustness of the correlation under multiple tests / conditions + 5) experimental evidence that adding the cause subsequently results in the effect + 6) exclusion of other likely causes (see point 7 as well) + 7) specificity, where the effect having hallmarks of the cause (ex: the observed tropospheric warming and stratopsheric cooling, is a hallmark of greenhouse - gas - induced warming, not warming from solar forcing) 8) a physical gradient (or a dose - response), where more of the cause produces a larger effect, or more of the cause is more likely to produce the effect +....
And, Mann et al. have made considerable advances in regards to the more legitimate issues of proxy quality and robustness of results in their most recent paper.
In light of this, are we discussing the robustness of temperature reconstructions, which seems to matter scientifically, or questionable manipulations by paleoclimatologists, which would seem to have a more political bent?
The immediate benefits of more energetic climate on wind or wave generation, for example, will have to be balanced against the need for increased robustness in the mechanisms to cope with higher loadings.
Given that the quote - mined excerpts from the stolen e-mails contain nothing that challenges the robustness and validity of the veritable mountain of scientific evidence that underpins man - made global warming, its timing and content (or more accurately, lack thereof) strongly suggest this is yet another desperate attempt to influence public opinion and distract the policymakers attending the Durban conference.
The paradox is that when you attempt to reduce expense to make generating tokens more economical, you correspondingly impair the robustness of the blockchain.
While no lock can provide perfect security (and we considered smart features rather than physical robustness for this guide) Kwikset has been making locks for more than 60 years and the Kevo has an ANSI Grade 2 rating.
In a more combative and unstable environment there must clearly be greater concern about our capacity to regulate the uses of behavioral science, the robustness of the fundamental research, and the political or financial motivations of any behavioral initiatives to be employed or countered.
In the «research priorities» document section on «Computer Science Research for Robust AI» (page 3), the authors note that «as autonomous systems become more prevalent in society, it becomes increasingly important that they robustly behave as intended,» and state that the development of autonomous weapons and other systems has «therefore stoked interest in high - assurance systems where strong robustness guarantees can be made.»
«Based on rigorous analysis with extensive robustness checks, we conclude that the suspicious trading activity caused the unprecedented spike in the USD - BTC exchange rate in late 2013, when the rate jumped from around $ 150 to more than $ 1,000 in two months,» the study states.
With more users accessing the Bitcoin blockchain with the free broadcast from Blockstream Satellite, we expect the global reach to drive more adoption and use cases for bitcoin while strengthening the overall robustness of the network.»
As more people access the Bitcoin blockchain with Blockstream Satellite, we expect to see even more adoption and use cases for Bitcoin as well as a strengthening of the overall robustness of the network.
Breaking down the number of transactions for each day may be a more accurate indicator of the robustness of bitcoin activity.
The glass - sandwich design is something we've seen more recently with the Apple iPhone 8, with Huawei using 6H tempered glass for robustness.
Sony pays more attention than most to the robustness of its smartphones, but in a different way to the Moto X Force.
We think the Surface Book 2 enjoys a more futuristic design and is just as solidly built as the ThinkPad, albeit without the certifiable robustness.
We strongly believe Blockchain technology will play an important role brining much more transparency, efficiency, and robustness into the global economy.
To examine the robustness of the study findings more thoroughly, multiple - imputation strategies were used.
More specifically, the sample was split into three different sub-samples (Guadagnoli & Velicer, 1988; MacCallum et al., 1996), maintaining enough sample power in each sample to ensure robustness of the models found.
Aberrant emotional attention, particularly among individuals high on aggression, constitutes one such deficit; however, its robustness across race / ethnicity requires further investigation given findings that the psychopathy construct manifests differently across race (Sullivan and Kosson 2006), and emotional attention is susceptible to the influence of adverse environmental factors such as violence exposure that is more common among ethnic minority youth (Kimonis et al. in Development and Psychopathology, 20, 569 — 589, 2008b).
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