Download Data Sheet Use metrics to prove and improve your law department's value PROBLEM Law department leaders want to use metrics but often struggle with knowing what is most critical to measure and how to harness the full
power of metrics.
Behold
the power of metrics.
The power of these metrics is that they identify good candidates for activist attention, and if no activist emerges to improve the unexploited intrinsic value, other corrective forces act on the market price to generate excellent returns in the meantime.
Not exact matches
As Marina shared, discipline is key to harnessing the
power of big data and without it, it's too easy to become overwhelmed by the
metrics that can be generated.
Integrating client testimonials, case studies or user
metrics (e.g., the number
of subscribers / customers) can increase the
power of your ads exponentially.
By the time she delivered a commencement speech at Smith College in 2013, she was preaching the gospel
of a good night's sleep and asking graduates to measure their lives by a «third
metric» — changing the world for the better — in addition to those timeless standards, money and
power.
«At over 20 GW
of installed solar electric capacity, we now have enough solar in the U.S. to
power 4.6 million homes, reducing harmful carbon emissions by more than 25 million
metric tons a year.
Based on three
metrics — sale - to - list price ratio, the prevalence
of price cuts on home listings, and time - on - market — the market temperature provides information on the current balance
of bargaining
power between buyers and sellers in this zip code relative to other zip codes in the same metropolitan area.
Based on three
metrics — sale - to - list price ratio, the prevalence
of price cuts on home listings, and time - on - market — the market temperature provides information on the current balance
of bargaining
power between buyers and sellers in this neighborhood relative to other neighborhoods in the same metropolitan area.
Based on three
metrics — sale - to - list price ratio, the prevalence
of price cuts on home listings, and time - on - market — the market temperature provides information on the current balance
of bargaining
power between buyers and sellers in this city relative to other cities in the same metropolitan area.
(The
metric here is «customer - hours,» which is the number
of customers without
power multiplied by the duration
of the outage.)
And you can't compare amount
of hash
power to number
of LN nodes that do nothing except being online and routing some bytes, it's completely unrelated
metrics.
Gray and Vogel say that, «regardless
of the yield
metric chosen, the predictive
power of separating stocks into high and low yield portfolios has lost considerable
power in the last twenty years.»
That's enough to
power seven million homes, displace nine million
metric tons
of CO2, and the equivalent
of taking nearly two million cars off the road or planting around 240 million trees.3
20 Cf. PR 503, where Whitehead claims that the choice
of a geometrical theory to describe the uniform
metric structure is... to he found by comparing rival theories in respect to their
power of elucidating observed facts.»
That the Wildcats still managed to run Michigan — a team riding a 14 - game winning streak and boasting the No. 3 defense in the country, according to Ken Pomeroy's adjusted efficiency
metric — off the floor is a testament to the
power of the offense fueled all season long by its junior point guard's efficient scoring and deft playmaking.
Because
of not just our influence on the markets but also clearly other
power brokers in sports betting are using the same
metrics we are.
The other side
of the «green» argument against nuclear
power is the fear by some climate scientists that carbon emissions in New York could increase by more than 31 million
metric tons during the next two years, if a number
of nuclear
power plants close.
The project would have retrofitted a coal
power plant with new technology that sequestered 1.1 million
metric tons
of carbon pollution underground each year.
The scrubbers are a commonly used method for decreasing carbon emissions from industries such as coal - fired
power plants, which produce more than 14 billion
metric tons
of carbon each year.
But there are technology options on the horizon that might allow for future coal - fired
power plants to avoid the average emissions
of more than four million
metric tons
of carbon dioxide every year per plant.
Yet U.S. coal - fired
power plants produce more than 30 times more CO2 than Albertan oil sands facilities — 45 million
metric tons
of greenhouse gases versus nearly two billion
metric tons.
In studying the way that tropical storms in turn affect ocean currents, Emanuel developed a measure, or
metric,
of the
power released by a storm over its lifetime.
We humans emitted 35.9
metric gigatons
of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in 2014, mostly from burning coal and natural gas in
power plants, making fertilizer and cement, and other industrial processes.
The funding agencies that define the
metrics of researchers» success have the
power to motivate change in this treatment, she said.
A massive wind turbine — capable
of turning the breeze into two million watts
of power — has 40 - meter - long blades made from fiberglass, towers 90 meters above the ground, weighs hundreds
of metric tons, and fundamentally relies on roughly 300 kilograms
of a soft, silvery metal known as neodymium — a so - called rare earth.
At Loy Yang
Power Station in Victoria, a pilot plant run by CSIRO will capture 1,000 metric tons of CO2 a year; the Australian research organization has collaborated with China's Huaneng Group to use an amine scrubber to capture CO2 from a co-generation power plant in Beijing and then sel
Power Station in Victoria, a pilot plant run by CSIRO will capture 1,000
metric tons
of CO2 a year; the Australian research organization has collaborated with China's Huaneng Group to use an amine scrubber to capture CO2 from a co-generation
power plant in Beijing and then sel
power plant in Beijing and then sell it.
American Electric
Power will begin capturing at best just over 3 percent
of the 8.5 million
metric tons
of carbon dioxide emitted by its 1,300 - MW Mountaineer
Power Plant in West Virginia later this year and injecting the CO2 more than three kilometers underground.
By their estimations, coal - fired
power plants coming online since the turn
of the millennium will emit more CO2 than all other human coal burning has since the dawn
of the industrial age: 660 billion
metric tons over their 50 - year lifetime versus 524 billion
metric tons between 1751 and 2000.
Near Granada, Spain, more than 28,000
metric tons
of salt is now coursing through pipes at the Andasol 1
power plant.
In 2006, the 233
power plants emitted roughly 164 million
metric tons
of carbon dioxide — or 24 million
metric tons les than the proposed cap.
After all, the spent fuel pools that may have been exposed by the
power plant explosions contain more than 200
metric tons
of used uranium fuel rods that have been cooling for weeks, months or even years — and smoke or steam continues to billow from the exposed spent fuel pool
of reactor No. 3.
The new small, affordable sensors, like the $ 100 Fitbit, can wirelessly log all sorts
of human
metrics: brainwave patterns during sleep, heart rates during exercise, leg
power exerted on bike rides, number
of steps taken, places visited, sounds heard.
Nor are there any limitations on the raw materials
of the Calera cement: Seawater containing billions
of tons
of calcium and magnesium covers 70 percent
of the planet and the 2,775
power plants in the U.S. alone pumped out 2.5 billion
metric tons
of CO2 in 2006.
As for the fuel, more than 45 million
metric tons (45 billion kilograms)
of the lightweight gas is produced every year as part
of making fertilizer, chemicals and the gasoline used to
power cars today.
Although injection into deep rock formations has proceeded without difficulty at a pilot project at the Mountaineer coal - fired
power plant in West Virginia — 3,000 metric tons have been stored so far, says Gary Spitznogle of American Electric Power, which owns the facility — public opposition halted a similar government - funded project in
power plant in West Virginia — 3,000
metric tons have been stored so far, says Gary Spitznogle
of American Electric
Power, which owns the facility — public opposition halted a similar government - funded project in
Power, which owns the facility — public opposition halted a similar government - funded project in Ohio.
The low - carbon electricity produced by such reactors provides 20 percent
of the nation's
power and, by the estimates
of climate scientist James Hansen
of Columbia University, avoided 64 billion
metric tons
of greenhouse gas pollution.
One study suggests that coal fires in the United States may spit out as much as 11.5
metric tons
of mercury annually, nearly a quarter as much as all the nation's coal - fired
power plants.
The thousands
of metric tons
of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from
power plants each year doesn't have to go into the atmosphere.
«You can produce 16,000
metric tons
of lithium carbonate for every 50 - megawatt geothermal
power plant,» Erceg notes.
For a 1 gigawatt
power plant, a 1 percent improvement in efficiency saves 17,000
metric tons
of carbon dioxide emissions a year, equivalent to removing more than 3,500 vehicles from the road.
But those smokestacks, many attached to coal - fired
power plants, are the single - largest source
of greenhouse gas pollution in the U.S., at two billion
metric tons
of CO2 per year.
But although multiple projects around the world examine or test aspects
of CCS, few
of them have been connected to a full - size
power plant: one producing on average 500 MW and upward
of 10,000
metric tons
of carbon dioxide a day — the core
of the emissions problem.
This suggests that the instantaneous peak
power delivered to the specimen may be an even more important
metric of cell health than the total photon dose and should enable extended 3D observation
of endogenous levels
of even sparsely expressed proteins produced by genome editing.
The
power of the computations and the design
metrics we have uncovered with their help is that it gives us the confidence to keep trying.»
Under a landmark agreement between the United States and Russia, 500
metric tons
of former Soviet nuclear weapons material was converted into fuel for America's civilian
power reactors.
Our database highlights not just the 50 state policies, but also whether they add to the stability, authority,
power, consistency, and specificity
of potentially successful implementation (though, the question still remains, successful according to whom and based on what
metrics?).
For those interested in performance mods, the key
metric to pay attention to is the amount
of power gain across the RPM range
of your vehicle.
Furious
power, sound like Thor's hammer striking the Liberty Bell, and an image that would make an anime hero blush were the
metrics, and the Aventador has scored 150 % in each
of those categories since day one.
It's under the hood where the engineers let themselves loose: tweaking ECUs, adding superchargers, and doing all kinds
of stuff to achieve crazy levels
of power with V - 8s and V - 12s - even showing a bit
of German humor by giving the cars precisely 777, 808, or 888 PS (those crazy Euros and their
metric systems).