Sentences with phrase «point of the analysis»

But I studied to the near point of analysis paralysis.
Mears sent the Post an analysis of the warming trends in satellite data in his dataset, both from 1979 through 2015 but also if you set the starting point of the analysis at 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000.
While their scores had not caught up with the other two groups by the midpoint of kindergarten (the final point of analysis for the study), Choi expects with more time DLLs with limited English skills would eventually match or even outperform English - only peers as they learn more English and become bilingual.
From the vantage point of an analysis of lower levels the higher can not be comprehended.
All in all, the electoral arena serves as an excellent point of analysis to observe a competitive authoritarian regime due to the overlap between all four arenas of contestation.
Just as the impact of dividends on total return on investment, or ROI, is often overlooked by investors, so too is the fact that dividends provide a helpful point of analysis in equity evaluation and stock selection.
An additional benefit of using dividends in evaluating a company is that since dividends only change once a year, they provide a much more stable point of analysis than metrics that are subject to the day - to - day fluctuations in stock price.
Still, expect debate over a number of points of the analysis from different quarters, including Steve McIntyre at Climate Audit.
If the Supreme Court decides in Rita that the focal point of the analysis is the correspondence between the sentence imposed and the parsimony provision, and that the Guidelines are no more important than any other 3553 (a) factor, then the loss of Claiborne wouldn't seem to do much.
Paradoxically, this point defines the starting point of our analyses.
The point of those analyses and «historical genealogies» that have become an object of derision among the liberals — oddly, from those who advocate a return to Madisonian principles — is certainly not to retreat to the comfort of the library or the coffee shop; nor is it to deny the contingencies of history by suggesting that 1968 follows upon 1776 with some kind of mechanical necessity.
Now the point of this analysis is that when we ask what self is accepted in therapy, the answer must be that all these selves are accepted, but in somewhat different senses.
The point of this analysis is to try to find stocks cheap in comparison to what they should be worth.
The point of analysis is not to uncover hidden desire directly — which just activates anxiety — but to mitigate the defenses that are responsible for repression in the first place.
Justice Dunphy noted that the starting point of the analysis were the pleadings in the underlying claim.
These table amounts are only the starting point of the analysis; a court may order child support payments that are higher or lower than the table amount in certain situations: more
I have no difficulty understanding the point of the analysis for pre-Confederation usages, or for «frontier law», but I would still think the lapses in accuracy would seldom be significant in the past 150 years.
I use it as the starting point of my analysis, and then perform a final check before pushing the send key: «Does this serve the firm's core objectives?»
Giving the lead judgment, Lord Reed said: «In a case where directly effective EU rights are in issue, EU law must be the starting point of the analysis.
At this point of the analysis, I could say that by looking at the distributions, my recommendation is the metascore.
Outcomes at three different time points were presented; yet different studies were included at each point of analysis.
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