often yield results that can not be replicated using more rigorous methods.
Hard to find spices
often yield results that are well worth the search.
We found good consistency across the two participating districts where they used the study codes; however, we were unable to use most of the district codes in our analysis because
they often yielded results that differed by district.
Not exact matches
They suck up time and are
often unproductive or don't
yield the
results we expect.
And with a simple Google search of a business
often yielding reviews of a company within the first few
results, businesses need to be paying attention more than ever to what consumers are saying about them online, Caver said.
But at AppLovin, we've found that promoting from within rather than hiring from the outside
often yields great
results.
However, these higher
yielding bonds are
often the most risky,
resulting in a lower risk - adjusted return than the broad market.
This
often results in
yields of anywhere from 6 % -12 % on a sustained basis.
Occasionally, mismatched spolia (as these reused pieces are called) give the impression of cost - saving scavenging, but more
often sensitive selection has
yielded breathtaking
results, as in the church of Sant» Agnese fuori le mura (second quarter of the seventh century).
On the other hand, features like Pointers for Success and Understanding
often yield exciting discovery as well as rewarding
results.
It is
often believed that shade
results in lower
yields.
These days
often yield some of the best
results.
These bananas
often end up in quick breads, but I longed for a recipe that
yielded a more formal
result.
A brief look at the ingredients of the standard protein powder
often yields some surprising
results.
Often overlooked, blanching or boiling vegetables can
yield a lovely
result, particularly when the subject is at its freshest.
Lampard
often uses this method which to my mind id the most likely to
yield consistent
results.
More
often than not, these charges fail to
yield results but when the little bit of quality was needed at the end, City had that too, in the form of a sublime pass from David Silva, and Aguero's solid finish.
I get a nice quote up toward the front about how videos too
often turn out to be little more than a source of amusement for political junkies, but Rawls looks past the generalities to examine some specific examples that have swept the internet and yet
yielded little in the way of political
results.
The algorithm of Koch - Janusz and Ringel provides a qualitatively new approach: the internal data representations discovered by suitably designed machine - learning systems are
often considered to be «obscure», but the
results yielded by their algorithm provide fundamental physical insight, reflecting the underlying structure of physical system.
Big - data analysis might require examining thousands or even millions of variables; in such cases, approximating the mean with the median would
often yield unusable
results.
As a
result, they
often evolve valuable traits that plant breeders could use to create varieties able to resist pests or maintain
yields in the face of global warming.
The
results were astonishing: «Feeding the reactor less
often results in greater energy
yield,» summarised Dr Marcell Nikolausz, UFZ researcher at the Department of Environmental Microbiology and corresponding author of the study.
«Most
often it's the microgravity aspect that's most interesting to researchers, since taking gravity out of the equation of basic processes
yields unexpected
results,» she said.
The xenografts
often grew too slowly to provide timely
results; more than half of the 80 patients needed treatment before their mice
yielded actionable data.
Another approach uses the response of climate models, most
often simple climate models or Earth System Models of Intermediate Complexity (EMICs, Table 8.3) to explore the range of forcings and climate parameters that
yield results consistent with observations (Andronova and Schlesinger, 2001; Forest et al., 2002; Harvey and Kaufmann, 2002; Knutti et al., 2002, 2003; Forest et al., 2006).
While typical diets
often yield lackluster
results replete with weight regain, practicing IF fosters sustainable, automatic fat burning,
often generating greater weight loss than typical calorie - restricted diets despite similar calorie intakes!
• Also strangely, cutting every aspect of your workout in half
often yields extraordinary good
results.
Dr. Liu's findings may help explain why studies have shown that populations eating diets high in fiber - rich whole grains consistently have lower risk for colon cancer, yet short - term clinical trials that have focused on fiber alone in lowering colon cancer risk,
often to the point of giving subjects isolated fiber supplements,
yield inconsistent
results.
I think the Triple Crown facial
yields immediate
results, and I'm sure that those who come more
often have longer lasting
results.
Like all things, when getting dressed you
often yield the best
results when you don't over-think it.
These speed dating events bring daters out of their shells and
often yield fantastic
results ranging from short - term dates to long - term relationships.
In this day and age, it's hard to get excited about tower defense games since this is a genre that has been dissected, examined and finally put in all sorts of different blenders that has
often yield great
results, whereas other experiments have been less successful.
As to the case you make — I certainly have no objection to mashing up high and low art, Ballet & rock n» roll, married to serious themes
often yield great
results.
When these influences are combined with chance fluctuations due to sampling error — inherent in all surveys, regardless of how carefully they are designed — it is
often impossible to tell exactly why surveys
yield different
results.
First, it would all but eliminate school - level information about the learning of student subgroups, as testing only a single grade in each school
often results in sample sizes for groups such as English learners or blacks that are too small to
yield reliable information for the school as a whole.
Many of us know that this was
often done to counter the unreliable and invalid
results often yielded via the «objective» test - based sides of things that the NCTQ continues to advance.
In addition, school officials have
often yielded to the temptation to cheat and manipulate test
results to bolster the credibility of their favored reforms.
Blood, Bones & Butter follows an unconventional journey through the many kitchens Hamilton has inhabited through the years: the rural kitchen of her childhood, where her adored mother stood over the six - burner with an oily wooden spoon in hand; the kitchens of France, Greece, and Turkey, where she was
often fed by complete strangers and learned the essence of hospitality; the soulless catering factories that helped pay the rent; Hamilton's own kitchen at Prune, with its many unexpected challenges; and the kitchen of her Italian mother - in - law, who serves as the link between Hamilton's idyllic past and her own future family - the
result of a difficult and prickly marriage that nonetheless
yields rich and lasting dividends.
Micro-influencers
often yield better
results, better buzz, than a single elusive «big media» hit.
Too
often, people compare the reality of self - publishing to the ideal of legacy publishing, and such a skewed comparison doesn't
yield useful
results.
Extensive research by agencies such as Morningstar has all reached the same conclusion; that the most expensive funds
often yield the worst investment
results.
These bands
often yield the best
results at the weekend.
These
often illegal claims, normally cost consumers hundreds if not thousands of dollars and
yield little to no legitimate
results.
I've
often mentioned that the term «high
yield» is used relatively, because you'll find most rates at banks and financial institutions to be set at even lower levels,
resulting in an average APY of 1.001 % for money market and savings accounts.
This disparity
results from the fact that REITs: 1)
often focus on institutional quality assets and markets that have relatively low
yields; 2) have corporate overhead costs to cover; and 3) want to avoid the risk of having to lower their dividends in the future — and thus only pay out a conservative level they believe to be sustainable.
In somewhat similar vein, you can obviously equate earnings
yield to RoME, but that would perhaps miss the point — with an analysis, how you get there is
often just as important as the end -
result... If you re-read that section of my post, the important point is to force myself (or readers) to stop focusing on book value, or intrinsic value, or even the potential upside — and to re-focus more specifically on what kind of return may be on offer, based on the current market cap & ignoring any revaluation potential.
That includes international equity funds and sector equity funds where active management is
often thought to
yield better
results, even though those funds have comparatively higher costs.
Wall Street has a wide variety of
yield products, and I highlight this now, because we are in a low
yield environment, and they will bring these products out more
often as a
result.
However, reducing the duration of a bond portfolio in such a low rate environment
often results in an lower portfolio
yield.
He starts by emphasising the importance of planning, which entails the creation of rules based on strategies that have worked in the past, while being fully aware that,
often, they will not
yield positive
results.