Not exact matches
A bitcoin survey by DataTrek Research
yielded some
quite revealing and interesting
results.
Needless to say, I'm
quite happy with the outcome of this little experiment, which
yielded good
results on the very first try.
Allam was struck by Baumberg's ability to «identify interesting areas which are likely to
yield important
results and involve himself in several areas of research — sometimes
quite different from each other — at the same time.»
While an $ 18.1 billion cost of smoking is still
quite an economic burden for California to bear, the
results of this study show that, overall, the state's tobacco control efforts have
yielded positive
results.
The
results of my poll of 175 green smoothie drinkers
yielded some interesting
results that suggest
quite definitively that it's a 10 - minute habit worth adopting!
Most gym sessions are expensive and take
quite long to
yield any visible
results.
Adding an additional year of data to its analysis and switching to «a broader definition of special needs students than we did in the previous report...
yields results that are
quite different from our previous findings regarding the relative attrition rates of students with special needs.»
That is because, what at least some contend, these models are
quite similar, and
yield similar
results given their similarities, and also their limitations.
Amrein - Beardsley: These claims are actually
quite interesting in that there is a growing set of research evidence that all models, using the same datasets, actually
yield similar
results.
This is
quite a different
result than earlier this year, when European bond market bonds sold off in fear that a Fed rate hike would lead to a shift away from European government bond markets to the higher
yields and high quality of the US government bond market.
The
results for the smart beta strategies
yield a number of interesting observations, some of which are
quite similar to our observations about factors.
These all
yield 5 - 7 % monthly distributions, and when reinvesting the monthly distributions over several decades, the
result can be a
quite high level of income at retirement.
Yeah, I continue to balance out those low -
yielding stocks with those that
yield quite a bit more, and the blended
result is satisfactory right now.
As a
result, while markets would appear to be
quite expensive today based on nominal earnings
yield, which is in the top quintile of all values over the past 140 years, the real earnings
yield is less extreme because yoy inflation is so low.
Well, the sad answer is that what little we have, has
yielded some underwhelming and
quite disappointing
results.
Quite apart from the wider publicity given to the heat transport problem in the Russell ocean model (which affects all of the published GISS - E2 - R
results), and the famous rogue LU run where a negative forcing
yields an overall positive net flux response (which is not rogue at all and not to be excluded according to Gavin), the WMGHG
results and particularly the relationship between Fi and ERF values now seem positively bizarre.
The precise method of calculating the effective absorptivity or emissivity for a gas body of finite dimensions is
quite complex but for engineering calculations an approximate method developed by Hottel (1)
yields results of satisfactory accuracy.
Both analyses
yield a reconstructed Northern Hemisphere mean temperature history
quite similar to that of MBH98, and demonstrate skill against independent 19th century instrumental (2) data (RE = 0.39, 0.33, respectively — only moderately lower than the MBH98
result RE = 0.51).
And we were
quite surprised to see the
results, they
yielded.
I'm sure a resume writer could do a better job than I could, but I've
yielded quite good job search
results with the resume I created myself: I've been offered interviews and jobs at good companies that I want to work for.