Not exact matches
Every writer at some
point in time has come across a process
analysis essay and it's
probably among the hardest forms of writing to any newbie.
Mr. Daniels, here's how I know that you both don't know the book industry very well, and haven't even bothered to read this (or any other) discussion thread on the topic: while your
analysis about real costs
probably seemed clever and on
point, it is in fact irrelevant because, as has been
pointed out several times, minimum wage workers are not the market for books.
But I recognize that this adds a good bit of complexity to the
analysis and that it is thus
probably not a good idea to do this with all
analyses (although I certainly think it is a good idea to do it occasionally to make the
point).
You've
probably heard the term at some
point or undoubtedly read about it in other posts: «life cycle assessment» (sometimes «life cycle
analysis» or «LCA»), that fascinating methodology that considers the impacts of a product or process from
One final
point — those «impossible» eight wedges I laid out
probably represent a switch in investment of 2 % to 3 % of global GDP if done in two decades, half that if done in four decades (as the I.E.A.
analysis shows).
Since I'm at least half to blame for the existence of this thread (though not entirely as I would not have posted here without Judy's persistence in asking me to post my
analysis) I
probably owe the thread a summary of my perspective on the outcome up to this
point.
However, it is worth
pointing out that the report's
analysis probably makes no predictions on the development and expansion of clean energy alternatives, but is instead based on the state of China's energy cost structure today.
This figure could be refined, but is
probably a good starting
point for a meaningful
analysis of the «social cost / benefit of carbon».
At one
point the Navy's calibration requirements were for an accuracy of.1 F — but rigorous
analysis showed the instrument's actual accuracies were
probably no better than.5 F
(We should
probably note that these few links do
point to where attentive readers might find the detailed
analysis provided in the National Assessment documents, thus perhaps signaling a potential for what this site could evolve into under less censorious leadership.)
For this reason, as other commentators have
pointed out already, in this post and this post (in German), it seems unlikely that the German courts would challenge primacy in respect of this question, as they will, most
probably, be able to accommodate the Court's earlier
analysis.
This grabs people through very specific location
analysis and a bunch of different data
points, to connect certain messages to real people at the right place and the right time, and
probably when certain types of people are together.