Sentences with phrase «needed than observation»

For this extremity of pessimism to be reached, something more is needed than observation of life and reflection upon death.

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The second element of the failure framework, the observation that technologies can progress faster than market demand... means that in their efforts to provide better products than their competitors and earn higher prices and margins, suppliers often «overshoot» their market: They give customers more than they need or ultimately are willing to pay for.
He was making an observation, but also expressing a wish: a new trajectory of thinking is needed in order to arrive at a better understanding of the implications of our being one family; interaction among the peoples of the world calls us to embark upon this new trajectory, so that integration can signify solidarity rather than marginalization.
The Need for a New Synthesis: A traditional Idea It is not surprising that science gets at the truth about the world, for fundamentally science is nothing other than sophisticated observation of the cosmos.
In biology, rather than: «your lab report must include drawings of your observations and a graph,» how about: what do you need to include in your lab report so that others can understand your process and your results?
Extensive observations of Art Abounds Studio, Tinkering Lab or other museum exhibits for more than one day in the same month, please request your specific observation needs here.
Your child may need to stay overnight in the Recovery Room (Post-Anesthetic Care Unit or PACU) for observation, but this is not considered an inpatient stay since he or she will be at the hospital for less than 24 hours.
As obstetrician Michel Odent observes «It takes only the most elementary observation to see that a baby needs its mother even more during the night than in the daylight.
«We need a global space observation system to be in place sooner than later,» says Jean - Yves Le Gall, the head of CNES, France's space agency in Paris.
«Follow - up spectroscopic observations are now needed to verify that the object is far more distant than the lensing galaxy, as well as to derive better distance estimates to confirm that multiple images really belong to the same object,» says Ratnatunga.
More observations are needed, especially at shorter infrared wavelengths than IRAS, says Assendorp.
Follow - up observations of planetary candidates identified by detection of transit - like events are needed both for identification of astrophysical phenomena that mimic planetary transits and for characterization of the... ▽ More The Kepler Mission was launched on March 6, 2009 to perform a photometric survey of more than 100,000 dwarf stars to search for terrestrial - size planets with the transit technique.
This formulation highlights a couple of important issues — that the observational data doesn't need to be direct (and the more complex the model, the wider range of possible constraints there are) and that the relationship between the observations and the sensitivity needs to be demonstrated (rather than simply assumed).
However some technical challenges still need to be taken to make the technology more accessible and usable to its full potential: gaining selective and comprehensive genetic access to the neurons of interest, controlling variation in the expression of the optogenetic tools (when using viruses) and its precise localization (axon vs. presynaptic terminals), tailoring light - delivery system signals to individual cells in a population rather than the population as a whole, developing observation techniques which have the same spatial and temporal resolution as those tools... to cite only a few of them.
Somehow that moment says everything we need to know about his negligent upbringing, though Haigh weaves in other clues: Charley's home is a sty, messier than the stables where the horses sleep, and the only fatherly advice his dad has to offer is, «All the best women have been waitresses at one point,» even if the movie bears out that observation.
That's not an argument for excising her character but rather an observation that she needed more to do than to merely be Patrick's partner.
After all, we've shown that teachers who are assigned poorly prepared students get lower classroom observation ratings than teachers who are assigned high achieving students, and we've said that is unfair and needs to be corrected.
The lesson for districts is that staffers other than principals need to be trained in teacher observations.
Memphis officials realized that under the new rules, their district would need to conduct more than 28,000 classroom observations annually, a task that could overwhelm the city's school principals.
In short, it appears from this small sample that teachers in schools where our observation measures indicated less ambitious instructional practices were more likely to externalize their needs for instructional support (e.g., resources, backup for classroom management decisions) than to value support focused more directly on developing their instructional expertise.
(My work was not theoretical, but intuitive... once I saw how the randomness was created, I figured out how to de-correlate the higher dimensions (since it was based on prime numbers, create more number than you need, and use a higher prime number to select observations.)
The cat's metabolism works differently: The feline organism needs longer to metabolize and detoxify pet medicines and painkillers than the canine system, so veterinary drugs that work well for other species might be quite toxic for cats and can be used only under close veterinary observation.
It just may be your keen observation of a behavior change in your cat that uncovers a feline illness that needs medical treatment, rather than something that your vet notices in a once a year exam.
This formulation highlights a couple of important issues — that the observational data doesn't need to be direct (and the more complex the model, the wider range of possible constraints there are) and that the relationship between the observations and the sensitivity needs to be demonstrated (rather than simply assumed).
On the troposphere, discussion focused on the need to clarify that more complete observations are available in the Northern Hemisphere extra-tropical troposphere than elsewhere else.
At the time, I observed that this meant nothing more than «given the variability in the data, we need at least 15 observations to reject the null hypothesis at 95 per cent confidence».
Physical mechanisms have been proposed to explain how cosmic rays could affect clouds, but they need to be investigated further if the observation is to become more than just another correlation among geophysical variables.
Lindzen has published a couple of hundred papers in climatology, so I think we can assume he knows that the statement «there has been no statistically significant warming since 1995» means nothing more than «given the variability in the data, we need at least 15 observations to reject the null hypothesis at 95 per cent confidence», a fact so trite as not to be worth mentioning.
, so of course the adjustment needed was to make the less stepped on ocean observations (2/3 of earth) warmer rather than the land «data» (1/3) cooler.
Here ECO offers two smart observations: (i) if the workshop is held only in Durban (rather than, as ECO would suggest, at the tentative Fall / Spring session) Parties will not be able to adopt a COP decision on the much - needed long - term goal just a few days later (as if at these talks anything was ever dealt with at the urgency and speed it deserved); and (ii) the experience of Copenhagen shows that it doesn't take a workshop to know that negotiating a long - term goal without understanding who contributes what and what's the fair share of their responsibility, will be very difficult.
The modus operandi is to 1) set up the Popperish straw man of needing only one fact or observation to falsify a scientific theory 2) find some inconsequential divergence between theory and observation (e.g. that last month was cooler than average; an extreme example to illustrate the point) 3) triumphantly announce that this renders the entire edifice of AGW / Darwinian theory invalid 4) imply that the alternative (sunspots / natural variability / creationism) must be correct.
For policymakers these details matter, for they need to know if they are acting on the best of scientific knowledge, acquired through the application of the most rigorous of scientific practices and observation of scientific ethics, or whether well - intentioned scientist - activists are shaping climate policy on the basis of less - than - transparent scientific practices — and I refer here to even minor oversights or the exclusion of seemingly trivial caveats that may take on great importance in an unpredicted future — and unstated personal and political aims.
As I pointed out, all Lindzen's claim means is that, given the noise in the data, you need more than the 14 annual observations from 1995 to 2008 (when he made the claim) to get statistical significance.
What had motivated the creators, was the observation that most advice from lawyers on legal rights of the victims of a crime felt like it was written mainly for the use of other lawyers, rather than to help inform the general public, who were in fact the people most in need of the information.
Justice Perell's observation, that «it is cynical to assume that with many years of future employment both possible and needed, that he will sit on his hands and wait out the reasonable notice period rather than getting on with his career» is no more than a reiteration of the BC Court of Appeal's articulation of this fundamental principle underlying the duty to mitigate.
These results suggest that some self - reported gender differences may be the result of wives more negative cognitive strategies and self - statements, rather than actual behavior, underscoring the need for direct observation to examine marital interaction in the context of depression (Almeida & Kessler, 1998; Beach et al., 2014).
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