Sentences with phrase «of statistical tie»

In all seriousness, a retraction of the «hottest year» statement in favour of statistical tie would be the smart bet for GISS and NCDC now.

Not exact matches

Then, second, given that assumption, we have adjusted the estimates from our statistical model so that if all of our assumptions were to be filled Remain and Leave would be tied at 50 % each across the UK as a whole.
The margin of error was not released, but the poll of 400 likely voters is considered a statistical tie.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — In the only public poll conducted for one of the most closely watched races this season, incumbent Republican Rob Astorino and Democrat George Latimer are locked in a statistical tie for Westchester County executive.
Kemp is one of five Republicans running, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution and is «locked in a statistical tie for the second spot in a likely July runoff against Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.»
Statistical ties between a set of folktales and languages from parts of Europe and Asia have helped researchers date the origins of some stories to thousands of years ago.
The importance of nutritious meals does not rely solely on statistical relationships that tie school meals to student behavior and performance.
Memphis, TN Memphis wins the statistical lotto in two big ways: It ties Boston with 30 percent of its population unmarried, and yet its ratio of men and women is almost even.
Of course, the «statistical tie» is also a red herring.
For example, let's say that evidence convinced me (in a way that I wasn't convinced previously) that all recent changes in land surface temperatures and sea surface temperatures and atmospheric temperatures and deep sea temperatures and sea ice extent and sea ice volume and sea ice density and moisture content in the air and cloud coverage and rainfall and measures of extreme weather were all directly tied to internal natural variability, and that I can now see that as the result of a statistical modeling of the trends as associated with natural phenomena.
George C. Marshall Institute Source: George Marshall Institute website 5/06 Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University Source: Hoover Institution website 4/04 Global Climate Coalition Source: Ties That Blind II CFACT - Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow Source: Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow CFACT Website 5/06 Statistical Assessment Service (STATS) Source: STATS website 5/04 World Climate Report Source: World Climate Report website Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Source: Ties That Blind II Annapolis Center for Science - Based Public Policy Source: Annapolis Center website 3/04 Greening Earth Society Source: «The Greening Continues» American Council on Science and Health Source: «Global Climate Change and Human Health,» ACSH 10/97 Heritage Foundation Source: Heritage Foundation «Policy Experts» website Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Source: Manhattan Institute website 4/04 Tech Central Science Foundation or Tech Central Station Source: Tech Central Station Bio - Baliunas Competitive Enterprise Institute Source: CEI website, various American Petroleum Institute Source: «Earth Last,» The American Prospect, 5/7/04 Heartland Institute Source: Heartland Institute Website (2006) Climate Research Journal Source: Proxy climatic and environmental changes of the past 1000 years
She had the space to do so, but instead hypothesized that science (and presumably climate science) bases its approach to statistical testing in the long shadow of its ancient historical ties to religion, which is something she may well be able to offer an opinion about, as an historian, but which has minimal relevance to policy makers or the interested public in interpreting scientific claims as found, say, in the IPCC reports.
The difference is smaller than the uncertainty in comparing the temperatures of recent years, putting them into a statistical tie.
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