Sentences with phrase «read about adjustment»

However, I have read about adjustment at many places.
In the patch notes below, you can read all about the adjustments and additions made, in addition to the commentary from the development team.

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We've all had to make adjustments to get it fully cooked and no one would know about this issue if they don't read the comments.
If you're thinking about getting pregnant, or if you're already trying, you may have read about lifestyle adjustments you can make in order to boost your fertility and odds of getting pregnant.
The thing that concerns me is that every thing that I've read on the topic of sibling adjustment seems to suggest that the older sibling is going to go through significant adjustment, which includes acting out against the baby, saying hateful things about the baby, etc..
Read more about this on the gender adjustment for fasting schedule.
(Be sure to read about measuring adjustments if you use a different type of flour.)
If you read up on New York you'll find stories of adjustments and political back - and - forth about the tests, the scores, pass rates and cutoffs, etc..
For those really wanting to fine control the chapter titles, you can read up in the manual about the title adjustment dialogue, but it's not necessary for creating a good ebook, in my opinion.
I loved reading your stories about your period of adjustment in Indonesia.
When an individual hotel becomes more expensive, it becomes more expensive for the hotel chain (Starwood, Hilton Hotels, etc.) to pay the individual hotel for that room when someone books it on... [Read more...] about SPG Announces Annual 2014 Hotel Award Category Adjustments
My best reading of the graph: there is a downward adjustment of about 0.2 degrees in 1939 or 1940 of about 0.2 degrees which must be for something else; and then an abrupt upward adjustment of 0.8 degrees.
For people who don't read skeptic blogs it will be news that there are claims of scandal and corruption about temperature data adjustments around the world, against institutions that are (or were) respected household names.
... Fred S. Singer, if you read this, or if somebody who knows you, At KTH Stockholm, September 2006, did you get my pun about the outliers being «outliars»??? And BTW, you are 39 years older on the day than the love of my life... and there are only 2 women having that name on this very planet if not a bunch are having secret numbers... if you generous and dot - omitting, the Texan one... Anectdotal and OT... On topic, always adjustments upwards, after a while... Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden's 2nd biggest morning paper, publish monthly average temps, precipitation etc for Sweden in general and Stockholm in particular, the April «presentation» «already» May 26 or something like that, and, regarding Stockholm Observatory [inner city] 1,0 C too high....
I'm a novice in this area, with most of my knowledge coming from reading about the USHCN Version 2 adjustment process.
How about Jones» admitted «adjustment» of ocean surface «data» to align them with land surface «data» because, after being adjusted upwards by, among other «tricks», adjusting for UHI effect by making urban readings warmer rather than cooler, land & sea numbers were out of whack (imagine that!)
If someone hears about the adjustments, reads up on them, studies the statistical techniques involved, and finds an error or a missed assumption in the adjustments, and this provides the basis of his skepticism, then I applaud him and thank him for his contribution to the science.
If someone hasn't read the literature, didn't know about the adjustments, finds out about them, still puts no effort in to understand the science, but says the scientists are fraudsters and the adjustments are wrong, he may well get called a «denier».
As I read it, your comments about the raw vs homogenised data at Rutherglen showing a WARMING adjustment of 1.8 degC in 1913, should have instead stated that the effect was a COOLING adjustment of 1.8 degC.
Reading in more detail about the ICOADS data set, I find that it is a publicly open and accessible data set that has collected extensive data, condensed it and made preliminary QC checks and adjustments on it.
Read your policy or contact your insurance agent to learn about or make adjustments to your specific limits, premiums or deductibles.
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