Plant Positive (www.plantpositive.com) has some amazing work explaining why we shouldn't use models of these marginalized societies, or of assumed genetic or evolutionary requirements to determine our eating habits (one being that genes are passed on only by those that live long enough to procreate, and are not affected by the longevity of that individual — it just isn't important for «survival of the fittest» in the evolutionary sense).
But it is quite difficult because of the long time scales that you have to do deal with so you can't use the models that are used to simulate a hundred years or two hundred years.
He didn't use models to plan the other five.
Another intervenor, economist Robyn Allan, contacted the EPA only to discover that they did
not use this model.
We can
not use his model to predict the outcome of any experiment, design a tool, cure a disease or describe natural phenomena with mathematics.
(Just watch him carefully so he doesn't use a model toilet!)
Why don't we use the model that has worked for so many fast - food purveyors when introducing new foods?
By personally visiting all the medical schools in the country, Flexner documented conditions in schools which were
not using that model (for instance, identifying those still teaching students homeopathic medicine and flagging those with grossly inadequate laboratory facilities.)
A new report from Australian education company Maths Pathway has shown that students in the 186 Maths Pathway partner schools learn mathematics at more than double the rate of students in classrooms that don't use their model.
The report shows that Maths Pathway students are better prepared for continued mathematics studies in year 11 and beyond, compared to students in schools that do
not use the model.»
Remember that you can
not use this model if you are simultaneously going to sell your eBook on Amazon through their Kindle Select program.
But I don't use my model blindly.
Are
you not using the models from FFVII Advent Children (AC) or anything?
Please note that this class does
not use a model.
I do
not use models or photographs as I feel this presents no real challenge and prefer instead to draw on my years of laborious studying and memory training.
If I were debating him, I would insist that
he not use any models which haven't been verified and validated, that he not use data from instruments which fail to meet basic scientific standards or databases which lack minimal quality control.
Since S09 did
not use modeled estimates anyway, this is certainly not a distinguishing characteristic.
Demming did
not use models that had not been of known accuracy.
As for whether or
not using models to conduct such a study constitutes an experiment?
... why we aren't using empirical evidence (as it accumulates) to reject failing models and concentrate on the ones that come closest to working, while also
not using the models that are obviously not working in any sort of «average» claim for future warming.
So I would recommend — modestly — that skeptics try very hard not to buy into this and redirect all such discussions to questions such as why the models are in such terrible disagreement with each other, even when applied to identical toy problems that are far simpler than the actual Earth, and why we aren't using empirical evidence (as it accumulates) to reject failing models and concentrate on the ones that come closest to working, while also
not using the models that are obviously not working in any sort of «average» claim for future warming.
No, obviosly one wouldn't use a model that was obviously in conflict with prior knowledge.
Enterprise can
not use this model because it has no way to modify data, transfer where data is in the blockchain or privatize records.
Not exact matches
Property insurance startup Lemonade has tried to create a level of trust
not usually found in the industry by
using a business
model in which it has nothing to gain monetarily by denying a person's claim.
Use the
models as a roadmap, so you don't miss important pieces of the puzzle and go completely off track.
We've always looked at professional sports,
not because we want to
model exactly what other sports do, but even when you're attempting to innovate, sometimes there are things that already exist in the world that work really well and work for a reason, and we shouldn't be afraid to
use some of that.
One of the big advantages of the approach that this paper
uses is that, to decide on a strategy, evacuation officials need to consider only the radiation levels near shelters and along evacuation routes — the overall pattern of the radioactive death - cloud does
not factor into the
models.
Unfortunately, I couldn't take the photo with me to show you, as the units we were
using were pre-production
models and wouldn't show the finalized result that you would see after buying the phone.
Like all successive
models, it didn't
use dust bags or clog, so it retained its sucking power over time.
We don't have any other better
model, so we
use it.»
«Firms that aren't friendly to him, especially those whose business
models center on the
use of artificial intelligence and taking labor out of the marketplace, will offer a juicy political target,» Eurasia Group wrote.
There's about an inch of space leftover on the pad when you
use the iPhone X, and I'm sure you could charge a Google Nexus phone or one of the Samsung Galaxy
models (the latest Google Pixel phones do
not use wirelessly charging).
The insurance industry now
uses sophisticated catastrophe
modeling for risk assessment when it comes to flooding, hurricanes, and other natural disasters, but that wasn't the case until 11 insurance companies went bankrupt after Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
• If you don't
use Sprint, I'd recommend the unlocked
model.
«Don't
use the phone
model as a way to drive tablet sales,
use content to drive tablet sales.»
The tremendously toned — and likely Photoshopped —
models used for gym advertising campaigns don't help, though.
By deviating from a business
model that isn't solely focused on generating revenue, Hodak actively
uses her business savvy to assist those in need:
First, when negotiating with national retailers, we discovered there was a business
model after all: Even if consumers didn't want to buy gift cards for friends, we could make money on free gift cards if recipients
used them.
The car rental business came full circle: Suddenly, Enterprise's slew of downtown locations —
used by people whose cars are in the shop or who don't own cars at all — offered a less cyclical, more profitable
model.
The
Model 3's 15 - inch center screen is has an impressive level of capability and functionality, the magazine said, but it's packed with menus and drivers are forced to
use it «in ways that don't always make sense,» such as to adjust the car's adaptive cruise control speed.
Even if the machines aren't sold at near - cost, it is likely that the Keurig brand
uses a «razor and blades» business
model, in which the real profits in the long run are made off the coffee concession.
Not many people were
used [to this investment
model] a few years back, but many are
using it now.»
To be clear, Project Isizwe is
not a perfect
model of net neutrality — its unmetered on - net content is essentially in a «walled garden» — but it provides a good range of equivalent services, and people do have the option to
use further alternatives for free.
Some of Cross's clients
use sophisticated simulation
modeling to predict sales at different price levels, but his technique doesn't have to be rocket science.
She decided to
use «real» women (as in her customers and
not models) in her ads, before the body positivity movement took off.
Business
models per se will
not be going away — but how we see them and how we
use them has already radically changed.
For us it's
not about solving this problem for Africa, but finding a
model that others can
use.
Jeff Malmad, Mindshare North America's head of mobile, sees that as a
model for how emotional data will be
used — to understand consumers» «moments of receptivity,» and
not only targeting those moments with ads but also
using them to create better products.
«We could point to this successful company and say, «Look at this great
model they're
using in the U.S. — wouldn't you prefer to deal with a Canadian company of local moms?»
Here is where Nelson, of St. John's, has a point (though he didn't actually make it): Economics is tough to apply to education because it
uses an economic
model not found anywhere else in the wild.