Sentences with phrase «only on an absolute basis»

You should stop and ask what the options are and what works — not only on an absolute basis, but on a balance of probabilities.

Not exact matches

Revenues versus visibility Android offers the most visibility based on absolute market share numbers, yet according to the latest Distimo survey, 73 percent of all app revenue was generated in Apple's App Store as compared to only 23 percent for Google Play.
The LDS church besides being based on absolute fantasy matched only by scientology (and followed closely by christianity and Islam) is ruled by old white men who only begrudgingly gave up polygamy and blood atonement.
Miller mounts a defense of his failure to provide a critical bibliography on the basis of quantity of material («over one thousand items») and complications of multiple publications, which only further reinforces the absolute necessity of its presence.
Since few results on anything represent the absolute «truth» and few real scientists would say «only these results are the 100 % true ones» I suspect that everyone in any position of responsibility has to be selective to a certain degree in deciding which results to base policy on.
The situation is made better by the available 5 - speed manual, but as we mentioned, you can only get this in the absolute lowest base model L or the sporty SE with nothing but the automatic on the trims in between.
Based only on my experience shared here, I know that whatever path I take with my book that the most gut - wrenching, toughest, and important job will be the simplest in concept and the same no matter what: to pull out the absolute best story I have within me.
TOA flux are anomalies — only the direction of change is significant, there is no absolute negative or positive, the zero point is based on an average for a period — i.e. above or below the average.
In a sensitivity analysis, we found that calculating absolute runoff based on the low (r = 0.66) and high values (r = 0.74) of this index changed the estimated increase from treatments by only 1 — 2 percentage points.
Of course, the same could be said for global temperature, where a half degree C temperature increase on an absolute Kelvin scale would only be about 0.17 %, so an argument can be made that on a percentage basis, this change in irradiance is about the same order of magnitude as our change in temperature.
What we should be doing is striving for the absolute best possible science first (not perfect, just best possible) and only then making a considered estimate on whether the risk is high, low or even non-existent based purely on what that best possible science shows us.
There are no absolute measurements of it, only reconstructions from proxy, and the Team opinion on what the temperature may have been is based on assumptions, not actual measurement.
(This was later noted by Angstrom who identified the actual spectral peaks associated with CO2) The 1981 Hansen et al paper based models on CO2 having an absorptive effect from 7 to 14microns, but since the maximum window of absorption only ranges from 17 to 12.5 microns at the absolute outer limits the 7 to 12.5 microns of the Hansen claim are beyond the absorption limits of CO2.
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