Sentences with phrase «more variables»

In other words, their evaluations of time - related aspects were much more variable in comparison with those of the control group of healthy subjects.
It notes that global growth was lower and much more variable in the past ten years than in the preceding decade.
This is because the planet is not only warming, the climate is changing and becoming more variable with the increase in CO2 emissions from human activity.
The other two, earnings growth and P / E change, are far more variable from decade to decade.
Higher altitude destinations and those with more variable temperatures were associated with lower asthma rates, whereas children living in cities with higher temperatures were less likely to have eczema.
The important thing to notice here is that the chart with all the indicators contains many more variables for you to analyze... other than price.
This may be considered a more advanced traffic building strategy, with the return on investment somewhat more variable for each individual author than the previous tips.
This market has a lot more variables when it comes to each property, making it difficult to establish an exact market value on a home.
I agree temperature is only one thing, and there are the effects of more variable weather and what you list.
Things are much more variable on this type of device than with a typical PC.
I don't think I'll be doing another rent collection service, as it just adds more variables to the equation.
This figures also shows that the climate (average global temperature) is much more variable when there is ice at the poles than when the poles are ice free.
So, their immune system's a little bit more variable than a man.
Very little research has focused on freshwater species, because the conditions tend to be much more variable between streams, lakes and rivers.
Climate forecasting brings many more variables into play than weather prediction does.
It's not clear to me why one should conclude that more variable T implies bigger b and smaller a, when it could just as well imply bigger b and a.
There are different retirement accounts to choose from, more variable income, employees to take care of, and questions around ownership and business structure.
The same can be said for the Arab culture and has many more variables depending on which Arab culture youre.
As a result, more variable annuities with living benefit features are being purchased by healthier people than by those who are less healthy.
The rate it pays isn't all that great, but there are actually more variables on when and how you get paid than you might realize.
Will we start to see more variable pricing in our manga than we already do?
There are plenty of struggles ahead as it figures out how to integrate more variable renewables into its grid, but the process is underway.
In retrospect, it seems like an obvious but necessary claim for opening up the conversation to richer and more variable patterns of interaction, both inside and outside contemporary art.
Small stocks and many international stocks don't pay much income; income from high - yield and foreign bonds may be higher than for high - quality bonds, but also more variable.
It should be more variable if this chemical reaction were generating oxygen on the comet, she says.
This suggests that researchers are conducting more experiments than before or exploring more variables.
If not, you need to take into account more variables to solve this puzzle.
There are also a lot more variables like other players that increase the risk of injury.
The poor farmer not only has to accept the criticism, he has to work harder to get a reasonable yield, and his seed corn is of a much more variable nature.
We can now make many clearer distinctions among teachers simply because teachers are truly more variable.
If you look deeper than power - to - weight, though, you'll find a lot more variables determining straight line performance.
Many consumers today favor credit unions over banks because quite often these financial institutions offer more variable products and services than some banks do.
The procedure technically changes the angle of the dog's hips to allow for more efficient and more variable range of motion at the hips.
I agree that making demand more variable is very important.
It is fortunate for us that the sun is not more variable.
When the model was subjected to a 4 degrees Celsius change, it predicted more variable but weaker soil - carbon and climate feedbacks than current approaches.
It can handle more variables than that, but with more than five variables, it slows down, and above nine variables it goes into paralysis analysis.
The findings also suggest a rising probability of droughts and floods in the near future as annual rainfall becomes more variable, the researchers said.
Compared to temperature, regional rainfall is naturally far more variable.
The secondary workforce is more variable in terms of the availability of teachers by subject areas as well as across states.
Potential effects of this climate change are likely to include more variable weather.
Big data is always getting bigger, with more variables to track and controls in place to keep those variables relevant and accurate.
While today's decision involves many more variables than a century ago, it is not one we can avoid making, although it likely will not please everyone.
I'll share a typical weekday, since weekends tend to be a bit more variable (translation: chaotic).
Those models are really only good for showing sensitivities of changes in one or more variables on the outcome of the model, not for predicting future states.

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