However, that hasn't stopped one individual from writing
a rather interesting analysis of the game that compares Breath of Death VII to T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land.
Not exact matches
Rather than rely on anecdotal data, BCG did a thorough zip code cluster
analysis and discovered something
interesting: unlike what they'd assumed, their senior partners weren't typically on the Upper East Side (a Manhattan neighborhood quite far from the Hudson Yards site) and far out in the suburbs.
As a bonus, another
interesting read is his book Confessions of a Street Addict which isn't as heavy on the stock
analysis and methodology but
rather focuses on lessons learned from being a hedge fund manager.
This basic methodological insight was implemented by the results of detailed
analysis: William Wrede demonstrated that Mark is not writing with the objectivity or even the
interests of a modern historian, but
rather as a theologian of the «Messianic secret».
Analysis: Nigel Stanley from the Trades Union Congress While it was an entertaining exchange, it was as
interesting to note what was not said,
rather than what was.
It is well known that Neanderthals sometimes provided care for the injured, but new
analysis by the team at York suggest they were genuinely caring of their peers, regardless of the level of illness or injury,
rather than helping others out of self -
interest.
As we demonstrated in our 2015
analysis of the Common Core debate on Twitter, the dispute about the standards was largely a proxy war over other politically - charged issues, including opposition to a federal role in education, which many believe should be the domain of state and local education policy; a fear that the Common Core could become a gateway for access to data on children that might be used for exploitive purposes
rather than to inform educational improvement; a source for the proliferation of testing which has come to oppressively dominate education; a way for business
interests to exploit public education for private gain; or a belief that an emphasis on standards reform distracts from the deeper underlying causes of low educational performance, which include poverty and social inequity.
The Shiller
analysis is
interesting, since his long - term look at forward earnings uses a
rather awkward estimate for historical
analysis.
Rather, the Fund subscribes to a primacy of Resource Conversion because it seems to provide the Fund with superior tools of
analysis for the types of buy - and - hold investments of
interest to Third Avenue.
In the
analysis of performing credits acquired at or near par, emphasis by G&D is on quantitative data relevant to overall
interest coverage,
rather than any emphasis on covenants and / or collateral.
What all
analyses seem to boil down to is that the student loan
interest deduction serves the government
rather than the borrowers.
The game is still a couple of months out and changes could be made, but the
analysis is
rather interesting.
When the climate model output is fed into ecosystem models, and these in turn are coupled to socio - economic
analysis tools, the potential future scenarios that come out, assuming the world continues its business as usual, appear
rather grim, see e.g. the very
interesting final report of the European ATEAM project.
But anyway, during the conversation an
interesting analysis about climate sensitivity to forcing presented itself, which I've chosen to post here
rather than there.
This is an
interesting analysis, but it handles natural (solar) forcing as «noise»,
rather than the «signal».
But the reception that his results have received (very little, and what there is has been dismissive) is a reflection, not of the climate science community's disdain for new ideas, but
rather that his
analysis is just not that
interesting or convincing.
Even this
rather interesting one, which then
rather illogically takes the extreme as the middle, and then even goes further outside of that under a convoluted contortion of
analysis and conflation.
Michael Mann, an influential climate researcher at Penn State University who was not involved in Snyder's research, told Mashable that «I regard the study as provocative and
interesting, but the quantitative findings must be viewed
rather skeptically until the
analysis has been thoroughly vetted by the scientific community.»
It may be appropriate as time passes that access develop, but that should be facilitated only when there is clear evidence that the abusive conduct has terminated, and that contact with the child is in the child's best
interests (that is, in a positive
analysis, such contact is in the child's best
interests,
rather than a negative
analysis which determines whether or not the child is likely to be hurt).
Although PAPCA uses a principal component
analysis (PCA) as a tool to identify components of
interest, this approach is different from PCA because its main goal is classifying individuals,
rather than variables, by interpreting arrays of individuals» response patterns as latent profile patterns (most typical patterns of participants» item responses).