Sentences with phrase «particularly useful measure»

If the calibration has any predictive value, one would expect it to do better than just the sample average over the validation period and, for this reason, CE is a particularly useful measure.

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«The tax on bonuses not only raises a useful amount that will help the young unemployed, but it - and other measures - begins to ask those who did so well out of the boom years and whose recklessness caused the crash to make a proper contribution, particularly through getting tough on avoidance.
This unique feature makes the NV center particularly useful for measuring magnetic fields, magnetic imaging (MRI), and quantum computing and information.
Using a measuring spoon would be a good way to get the exact quantity of sugar a teaspoon actually has, which is particularly useful when you are baking.
If you have concerns about high cholesterol and heart disease, this is going to measure particle size, fibrinogen, Lp (a) and other cardio markers (since looking at only high total cholesterol is not particularly useful).
Goal attainment scaling is particularly useful for setting and measuring progress on individualized education program goals.
This is particularly useful for financial products that are long term because APR is based on annual measures of interest.
Two operating performance measures are particularly useful in analyzing how efficiently a firm is managing its «stock.»
The LA Times articles suggests it was flawed and may not actually measure anything particularly useful:
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