Sentences with phrase «rather simple analysis»

If the data are oversampled, any anomalies will be identifiable by rather simple analysis.
Contrary to the fancy title this is a rather simple analysis.

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On this rather simple difference hangs a conceptual issue obscuring almost all contemporary analyses of modern - day civil religion.
And to their credit, Denis Villeneuve and his collaborators only rarely feint towards slavish imitation of the original; certain scenes come off as echoes and evocations rather than simple copies — for example, a postmortem scan of bones corresponding to the photograph analysis in the original.
Significantly, Dr. Daniels has been instrumental in focusing attention on information filtering and analysis, so necessary in this day and age, rather than simple information retention.
Rather than develop a complex, but flawed, analysis of risk... it's more helpful for an investor to think of «risk» in a simpler form: How much could I possibly lose?
Thus, even a simple application of voting power analysis has profound implications — given the choice, Quicksilver can buffer its loss of influence by a whopping 13 % by distributing its shares to smaller shareholders, rather than selling a lump sum to Baupost.
If you need a «robust analysis of uncertainty» to assist you in understanding this rather simple concept, then I'm afraid no further dumbing down will be sufficient to resolve your problem.
Finally, as the present analysis rests on a simple single - compartment energy balance model, the question must inevitably arise whether the rather obdurate climate system might be amenable to determination of its key properties through empirical analysis based on such a simple model.
I, and evidently others who have posted at CA, have been at least somewhat surprised by the uncertainty in a number of conclusions coming out of climate science on the issue of AGW — and uncertainty that can be derived from some rather straight forward and simple analyses and observations.
In many contexts of administrative action, it might be queried how (other than by simple assertion, rather than by demonstration as a result of determinate analysis) one can say that some administrative action which costs money is or is not proportionate to the cost (and hence proportionate to all the other competing public goods which might otherwise be pursued using the same money).
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