Sentences with phrase «paper at least this should»

On paper at least this should be enough to handle most day - to - day tasks quite easily.

Not exact matches

A White Paper should be at least 2500 words long, while a highly descriptive one could stretch to 80 - something pages.
In this paper I shall (1) briefly set forth this argument; (2) show that the argument, if it is valid, is valid only for a Hartshornean God; (3) argue that, since Hartshorne's God does require that at least something (anything will do) contingent exists, the «new» ontological argument fails even for Hartshorne's God, because it is logically possible that there should be nothing at all, total non-being.
It wasn't to be, however, and an uninspiring Manchester City took the trophy almost by default, finishing only narrowly ahead of their rivals with a group of expensive players who, you can't help but feel, should have actually won it by a mile, at least on paper.
Considering the difficulties endured by other members and past members of the so - called «Big Four», Arsenal should — in theory and on paper, at least — top the table.
One of those should be a defensively minded central midfielder, with Sami Khedira and William Carvalho looking like the most likely players according to the Arsenal transfer rumours in the papers at least.
Schools, at least high schools, should also stagger test days — different days for different departments — and maybe stagger due dates for papers as well.
However, etiquette dictates that, at the very least, registry information should be on a separate slip of paper, not on the invitation itself.
A member or fellow who desires to read a paper before a Section of the Division should present in writing to the Secretary of the Section, at least twenty - four hours before the opening of the series of meetings, the full title of the paper, the time required for delivery, and an abstract of its contents; and no title shall be considered by the Sectional Committee until an abstract of the paper, or the paper itself, has been received by the Committee.
«But at the very least, this is something teams should be noting in the methods sections of their papers.
The white paper recommends that practitioners follow relevant guidance documents and that deviation from consensus recommendations should be supported by clinical studies or pursued in the setting of a clinical trial approved by an institutional review board; that practitioners receive training in a new procedure before beginning its practice, that the training should include a practical, «hands - on» component and that all team members directly involved with the radiation therapy decisions should participate in at least five proctored cases before performing similar procedures independently; and that professional societies should accelerate the generation of new or updated guidance documents for the following disease sites and techniques: skin, central nervous system, gastrointestinal, lung or endobronchial and esophagus, and, while outside the charge of this panel, assess the need for updated guidance documents for accelerated partial breast irradiation using electronic brachytherapy.
The image problems have also prompted at least one of the authors to suggest that the papers should be retracted until the images and data can be verified.
«The original paper was peer reviewed, but we should have sought at least one additional referee with expertise in the genetics of inbred mouse strains.
Went looking and found a paper on the base idea http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168160514001111 So I guess it should be viable; at least some strains of Bifidobacterium do well in kefir and kefir grains.
And without the tear - jerking time - bomb climax of The Fault In Our Stars, Paper Towns should at least be a breezier way to spend a few hours this summer.
Before anyone saw the film it made sense (on paper, at least) that we should take it seriously.
This is because for example, ParentMail should save an average school at least # 2,000 every year (bigger schools even more) by cutting paper, photocopying, phone and post bills, not forgetting the staff time involved as well.»
The regular load - lugging Sportbrake has been comprehensively revised in its transformation to XFR - S and, on paper at least, it should be up to the job.
The Korean scorcher dethroned the Golf GTI as the ultimate hot hatch all - rounder during our last comparison... but that was before Volkswagen announced a boost in power and torque for the 2019 Golf GTI, which should even the odds — at least on paper.
On paper at least, the new Discovery Sport is a worthy replacement to the Freelander 2 and it should give the competition quite a scare.
It is underpinned by the same platform as the 10th generation Honda Civic, which means it should offer similar levels of road dynamics, at least on paper.
If you'd rather not mess around in the garage, the Moab might be a good buy: It looks like a relatively tasteful custom job right off the lot — and on paper at least, it should perform fairly well off road.
We should be zero rating e-books and charging at least 5 % VAT on paper.
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When you are looking for an essay writing service, you need to pay attention to few things: the company should have extensive experience in the industry; it should have many high - quality writers in its team, so someone will always be available to deliver a premium paper for you; the writers should have at least Bachelor's degrees and only complete works from the area of study and academic level they qualify for; the company should offer competitive prices; and you should be entitled to free revisions if necessary.
Your gutter margin (the side where the paper is bound, also known as the «spine side») should be at least three - fourths of an inch.
Body: thesis paper should have at least three specific points supporting the main idea (thesis statement).
Research paper in APA format should include at least the following elements: cover page, abstract, introduction, main sections, subsections, and conclusion.
He should spend at least one month to collect the needed materials for the research paper.
On paper at least the camera of the HTC Nexus 9 should be pretty impressive; an 8MP sensor with auto - focus and an F / 2.4 aperture lens should mean some decent quality photos.
Bookings should be made at least a year in advance and like airplane travelling, up - to - date vet papers are required.
Or at least it should have been brought to his attention by his academic advisors, co-authors, or the paper's reviewers (another failure of the highly acclaimed peer - review process).
Retailers should offer customers a fairly large selection of bedding and litter products, including at least one in each category — wood shavings or chips, corn cob granules, ground walnut shells, shredded - paper products, paper pellets, and natural products (hay, straw, bark, wood, hulls) ground up and formed into pellets or granules.
Oh actually I read into this after Mario and Luigi Paper Jam came out but apparently Daisy and Rosalina do make somewhat of a cameo in that game as battle cards (although its not technically a physical appearance from them it should at least count for Daisy)
Rod B, you should at least click the link and look at the paper.
PS for Jim — if you are referring to http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/1520-0442%282004%29017%3C4045%3ATETWIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2 then you should page down and read the citing papers, or at least scan them.
According to Corr's paper, HMSV is contributing to melting at Pine Island Glacier — I think this fact should at least be mentioned in the article.
Both authors even admitted that their reconstructions aren't statistically valid (and that was kind of their point...) and McIntyre, at least, has stated that he regards many studies since then the same way he does the original 1998 paper because they basically use the same datasets and analysis (And I should add that he seems less opposed to the more recent studies, especially those that don't use data he finds suspicious...) They've stated their a priori reasons why they don't like the data they don't like.
If you have a basic (college undergraduate) understanding of statistics and Earth science, you should be able to flag at least a couple of «whoppers» in the paper's methodology.
Since there is now at least one discussion of Dessler (tx Rog) that is critical of his paper in the blogosphere, should we be expecting the imminent resignation of the Editor of GRL?
So, by rights, when the authors referred to these papers, they should have at least balanced the discussion in their previous drafts by acknowledging that there was on - going debate.
I am not completely discounting that the paper could be at least in part correct, but I think people should be very cautious about declaring that the»cause for the pause» has been identified, especially in light of apparently conflicting sea level data of pretty good quality.
comment on Arno Arrak 8:26 am in truths n ° 2 and n ° 5 the main point is that a periodic waveform should not be approximated by a straight line, and that one should at least try a sum of sinusoid with as little free parameters as possible (in this case only the amplitude and phase of the 210 and 60 years sinusoids, as the Hadcrut series is too short for a Fourier or wavelet decomposition see as well the paper of Macias reference 18); the figure 15 - A shows the step wise changes of the temperature paced by the El Nino events: this has been shown in detail by Bob Tisdale.
If the authors don't provide a solid physical explanation for why we should no longer expect to see the observed quadratic trend we have been seeing since 1850 and instead expect no more than a linear trend after 2000, the paper would appear to fall flat on its face (at least as concerns its conclusions that climate sensitivity should be about 1/3 what the IPCC predicts).
Taken together, these two papers (and several similar ones, at least) should convince anyone that «A fundamental and societally relevant conclusion from these studies is that the use of the IPCC model predictions as a basis for policy making is» a valid and reasonable approach.
So, on paper at least, news from The Guardian that Britain is doubling its number of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs), designating 20 % of its waters as protected areas, should be welcome news indeed.
Even if the Von Storch team had not expected this problem, they must have clearly seen it unfold: the trend in their model during the transition phase reveals that it was far from equilibrium, and they should at the very least have mentioned this problem as a caveat in their papers.
My view of the Cook et al. paper is that it is simply illustrating that there is agreement within the literature and hence we should at least accept this basic result even if we disagree about whether or not the current agreement reflects anything about whether or not the science is robust.
«You should try to publish at least one scholarly paper during your law school experience.»
Some commenters stated while audit trails for paper records are too expensive to require, the privacy rule should not discourage audit trails, at least for computer - based records.
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