... just as you can be certain that someone somewhere will continue the confusion
over different baselines.
Not exact matches
Since everyone is
different you also have to set a
baseline for how quickly a person normally gets
over a specific illness or injury and then to see if that
baseline is affected in anyway when you add prayer to it (or in some peoples cases take away prayer).
The second question is related to the above: a «free market»
baseline of justice is about procedure - how outcomes are arrived at, who is involved in making decisions, has rights
over their own actions, how actions are agreed by parties etc. (or something like that) whereas equality is an outcome, that may or may not be achieved under various procedural arrangements, and may or may not be viewed as desirable by people who hold
different views about what forms of society - specifications
over who has what rights to do what to who.
These catalogs provide a
baseline for understanding how microbiomes change
over time — in health and disease — and how microbiomes respond to
different factors such as diet and climate.
[Response: There are lots of
different baselines used in IPCC for
different reasons and there is no objective way to prefer one
over another.
Starting at any
baseline amount of CSD, which may vary
over space in some
different way from what we will add to it:
Rather, excess CO2 returns toward
baseline at a multitude a
different rates, with chemical equilibration in the ocean occurring
over decades (depending on depth), ocean carbonate buffering through sediment dissolution requiring centuries to millennia, and eventual restoration of carbonate sediment levels by terrestrial weathering occurring
over hundreds of thousands of years — a long «tail» that can account for as much as 20 to 40 percent of CO2 excess in the estimates described by David Archer et al in CO2 Atmospheric Lifetimes.
This, of course, will fail when the «nearby stations» are up to 1000 km away (and things like the PDO were on one phase during the
baseline 30 years; and a
different phase now, breaking the old pattern of correlation...) and have changed
over time (that is, the
baseline was made between 2 rural areas and the survivor bias shows up when the survivor is, oh, an Airport and it fills in a cow pasture...).
A 2015 report by Burning Glass took a look at job postings from
over 40,000
different sources and determined which
baseline skills are important to each career.