Where in a limited period
relatively precise data it is impossible to tell where small greenhouse gas takes over from large natural variability.
Not exact matches
As stated by economists Jon Faust and Jonathan H. Wright in a 2009 paper, «by mirroring key elements of the
data construction machinery of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Fed staff forms a
relatively precise estimate of what BEA will announce for the previous quarter's GDP even before it is announced.»
Psychology of learning; social analysis of the societies in which students will work; statistical methods applied to the economic facts of ministers» salaries and the cost of tuition, and the like; and many other
relatively precise procedures applied to limited
data can give guidance to perplexed administrators that no amount of hard thought about the large question of man's life before God will yield.
«Finding LRO was
relatively easy, as we were working with the mission's navigators and had
precise orbit
data where it was located,» she added.
The idea seems like random words to many — but is a
relatively precise description of a reality you can actually see in near real time — given the wonders of modern technology and big
data.