Sentences with phrase «really useful model»

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This crib mattress model contains some features that can be really useful.
We really like the 4 - panel canopy of this model that's so useful for warm climates.
Kristen Rasmussen, who studies flash flooding at the University of Washington in Seattle, says it would be really useful to combine the drone system with existing models that take account of terrain and how the water moves.
A very large number of changes have been discovered in HD model mice and then subsequently observed in human HD patients, suggesting the mice are useful research tools, even if they don't really have Huntington's disease.
If we really want to improve teaching, we should look to develop such models of effective evaluation rather than pursuing problematic schemes that mis - measure teachers, create disincentives for teaching high - need students, offer no useful feedback on how to improve teaching practice and risk driving some of the best educators out of the profession.
You really should've told us make and model, as that would've been useful information for an answer tailored to your vehicle.
Sure, the A5 Cabriolet has the best - looking maps amongst competitive models, and we really like the route guidance, but the navigation system is lacking in some useful features, such as external data sources other than traffic.
We have been saving like you do, but never really had anyone / thing to model it after and your blog allows me to make a lot of useful adjustments.
In the real world there will be imperfections and thus idealized cost - effective scenarios in these models don't really tell us much that is useful.
As these data sets expand (paleo - sea level / paleo - temperature) there's every chance we can home - in on some really self - consistent interpretations of temp / sea level / greenhouse gas relationships going back several millenia which we be extraordinarily useful as targets for modelling and as predictors of future scenarios.
As long as the variability patterns are broadly consistent with the models (and thus it will be really useful to check out the one shown in the new paper).
Such a simple model is dubious to begin with, no one really believes it is «true» (although it may still be an useful approximation).
And then people like me trying to make the point that despite the chaos and the resulting issues, it doesn't mean that useful models can't be produced and very few references to the real peer reviewed literature in the field because none of us really know it.
Mind you, just about everything that we think we know about the future of climate is based on the outcome of computer models, and they have a lot of improvement ahead of them if they are to be really useful.
I actually believe in the ability of computers to help us figure really complex things out, but they are only as good as the data they are fed, and these climate models are not factoring in anything like enough variables to get useful data out.
So, model are the real beast to discuss, not the 1D model, that may be used to introduce the subject but are not really useful anymore except as quick sanity check for model outputs.
In general, it strikes me that, useful as these abstract probabilistic models can be, they can't really capture the complexity of a the system and the wide range of possibilities, especially over the relatively short term.
The only way to really find out if the models are correct is wait one hundred years, but it will be too late by then to do anything useful with the knowledge.
Aaron: I think how it translates, how it ties into kind of the Gary Vaynerchuk model and how it's useful for lawyers to at least think about how they could be doing some stuff is there is now this trend in Facebook, Instagram videos of 1 to 2 minute videos with interesting video content and overlaid text that's kind of rapid fire overlaid text and you can convey by combining interesting visual content with well written but very short text content, you can convey a fair amount of information in just dozens of words, not even hundreds or thousands, and those at least in the current of multimedia online content are the kinds of things that are performing really well on the internet do a great job of conveying a small amount of information and are interesting for readers and catch them where they are because it is absolutely a fact that no one wants to read a law firm's full length press release about a case they won or an award an attorney got or whatever.
Personal electric vehicles and self - driving tech will be all over CES this year, and Whill's Model Ci is an example of the kind of tech I come to the show to see: a really cool, really useful device that can actually improve someone's life.
Setting everything else aside, this is one small but mighty detail that we found really useful on the earlier SGS5 model.
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