Sentences with phrase «predictability from»

Attachment patterns at age six in south Germany: Predictability from infancy and implications for preschool behavior.
Predictability from a forecast provider's perspective K. Mylne 24.
Predictability from a dynamical meteorology perspective B. Hoskins 3.
«The Arctic stratospheric ozone variations lead ENSO by 18 — 24 months, which means that it could be possible to extend the ENSO predictability from the current forecast level of several months up to around one and a half years in advance,» Jianping Li of Beijing Normal University told environmentalresearchweb.
In their May 2012 paper entitled «Adaptive Asset Allocation: A Primer», Adam Butler, Michael Philbrick and Rodrigo Gordillo backtest a progression of strategies culminating in an Adaptive Asset Allocation (AAA) strategy that incorporates return predictability from relative momentum (last 120 trading days, about six months), volatility predictability from recent volatility (last 60 trading days) and pairwise correlation predictability from recent correlations (last 250 trading days).
This shows the degree of predictability from early returns.
Students need structure and predictability from adults...
Students need structure and predictability from adults that work in their schools in order to thrive - the No - Nonsense Nurturer (NNN) program provides this.
Students need structure and predictability from adults that work in their schools in order to thrive — the No - Nonsense Nurturer (NNN) program provides this.
CYSAs, who are a group of certified youth sports leaders from around the country, and the National Alliance for Youth Sports believe that every youth sports program should utilize the National Standards for Youth Sports to ensure quality, safety, consistency and predictability from program to program.
This season is now just a case of predictability from Sanchez, and lack of interest... and can anyone blame him for a lack of interest?
In their May 2012 paper entitled «Adaptive Asset Allocation: A Primer», Adam Butler, Michael Philbrick and Rodrigo Gordillo backtest a progression of strategies culminating in an Adaptive Asset Allocation (AAA) strategy that incorporates return predictability from relative momentum (last 120 trading days, about six months), volatility predictability from recent volatility (last 60 trading days) and pairwise correlation predictability from recent correlations (last 250 trading days).

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Getting the best results from selling your business demands a combination of speed, predictability and coordination.
What you want from a card is simplicity, flexibility and predictability.
I think something that keeps becoming a problem for various sort of consumer - driven initiatives here is that people demand a level of security and predictability and reliability out of [healthcare that keeps them from being able to walk out of a doctor's office and say no, or keeps them from being willing to accept the consequences of a market, which, after all, rely to some degree on scarcity.
That is, we provide strong empirical evidence for the existence of two option - implied components in the equity premium that contain non-redundant information, with the predictability stemming from the variance risk premium being far more short - lived than that of the correlation risk premium.
The theory is that the cost of the linkage fee - with the predictability of a three - year phase in and the certainty that comes from applying it to all commercial and multi-family residential projects - will actually be built into the cost of the land and not passed on to future tenants.
The response from my «contemporary church» friends seemed to indicate an embarrassment that anything we do reeks of predictability or tradition.
It has said that the whole experience of man in its every phase — from the genius of the artist and scientist and poet and thinker, to the commonplace life of the family and the daily round of the office and shop and school, not to speak of nature and its beauty, its regularity, its predictability, its reliability — is all in its way and in its degree a means for the divine self - revelation.
I analyzed the superficial plausibility of Perry's example before in pointing out that it is borrowed from the macroscopic realm which is for all practical purposes deterministic; the predictability of any macroscopic particle is only approximate and does not alter the basic contingencies of the elementary microphysical events of which a «particle» consists.
Looking backward from midstream reveals something unnoticed in the living: a pattern to events, the strange alternation between predictability and surprise, and most important of all, the private moment that turns out to seem of general interest.
For example, the laws applying to living cells are less predictive than the laws of physics and chemistry The laws discoverable about multicelled life are even more distant from the (deterministic) ideal of complete predictability.
Spectrographic evidence from light sources billions of light years away would seem to indicate that the persuasive power which maintains these regular patterns of predictability can not be avoided by autonomous activity in the occasions involved even over long periods of time.
Predictability and unpredictability refer to the possibility of deducing one set of statements from another.
A person or an institution demonstrates integrity not only by choosing right from wrong in a concrete situation but by maintaining a «commitment to the pattern over a wide range of different actual and potential decisions, in differing situations, with differing consequences and levels of predictability of such consequences.
«Classical determinism» in terms of the mechanical predictability of more sophisticated stages and properties of evolution from less sophisticated stages was clearly rejected in favour of holistic «emergence».
Thirteen years later, the feisty writer and mystery - solver from Cabot Cove is still my go - to on days that need a little constancy and predictability, when real life is playing a bit too fast and loose with my heart.
Recently in our series of Bet Sharp articles, we re-examined a 2003 article by Richard Borghesi entitled Price Predictability: Insights from the NFL Point Spread.
Away from the park he is conservative predictability personified.
In 2003, Richard Borghesi published a paper called, «Price Predictability: Insights from the NFL Point Spread Market.»
Borghesi, Richard, 2003, Price Predictability: Insight from the NFL Point Spread Market, Department of Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate, University of Florida
That's from somebody who doesn't really watch Arsenal, but even she is aware of the predictability of the manager!
So there was an element of predictability that he went off and it won't surprise us to find out from Arsène that he's out for a period of time now.
-- Stephen Keith Sagarin Love and Knowledge: Recovering the Heart of Learning through Contemplation — Arthur Zajonc Teachers» Self - Development as a Mirror of Children's Incarnation: Part I — Renate Long - Breipohl Of Seeds and Continents: Reliability, Predictability, and Scientific Knowing — Michael D'Aleo Reports from the Research Fellows Honest, Complete Assessment and Social Renewal: A Revolution — Patrice Maynard Crisis in the Kindergarten — Joan Almon and Edward Miller Henry Barnes and Waldorf Education: A Personal Tribute — Douglas Sloan
Try to make the naptime routine different from the one you do at bedtime so your children can come to rely on the comfort and predictability.
Watch as Dr. Karyn Purvis talks about the importance of predictability for children from hard places, and how parents can help children succeed by enabling them to know what to expect.
The two campaigns have traded barbs in recent weeks over a controversial amortization plan that Wilson characterizes as borrowing from the pension fund and DiNapoli's camp insists is merely «smoothing» to provide predictability for local governments and the state when it comes to contributions.
If so, then we may favour fixed - term parliaments because they allow for predictability and long - term planning, but these reasons are distinct from objections to the partisan effects of PM discretion.
The stable pension contribution rate for local governments and schools, submitted as part of the Executive Budget, will provide a new tool for local governments to access the long - term savings from Tier VI and have greater predictability in their fiscal planning.
Electing a minority government doesn't give the public a sense of predictability about what the government may do, because they require support from the opposition who come with their own demands.
McDonnell said this agreement gives the district a level of certainty hat its power costs will remain the same during that period, which helps from a budgeting predictability standpoint.
Praise for a «level of predictability» Market projections from SEIA and partner GTM Research indicate the U.S. solar market will add roughly 72 gigawatts of new capacity between 2016 and 2020, pushing the country's net solar capacity to more than 100 GW, or roughly 3.5 percent of all electricity produced in the United States.
But the predictability they did hope for could be threatened by an evolving policy on the patentability of gene sequences, which is emerging from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington.
Is there a mathematical «freezing point» between randomness and predictability, like the phase transition that separates a liquid from a solid?
This predictability most likely stems from the fact that water flowing from below subduction zones may exert significant control over when and where these faults slip silently.
The experts, who include Professor Mark Baldwin from the University of Exeter, argue that the predictability and persistence of stratospheric events could help scientists enhance both short term, and seasonal, forecast skills.
In a study published this week in Nature Communications, researchers from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia (IGC, Portugal) discovered that when the immune system of the host is compromised, the composition of the gut bacteria changes, and the pace and predictability of the process of adaptation of these bacteria are affected.
It is this background warming from the heat trapped by greenhouse gases that actually accounts for most of the predictability in future temperature change, said Michael Mann, a climate scientist at Penn State.
He served from 1999 to 2006 on the Joint Scientific Committee of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), and he was co-chair of the CLIVAR (Climate Variability and Predictability) Scientific Steering Group from 1996 - 1999, chaired the WCRP Observation and Assimilation Panel from 2004 to 2010 and now chairs the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) scientific steering group.
The global Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP) was formed in 2007 at the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) with support from the W.... Continue Reading»
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