Accepting
these results at face value, there are three important questions that arise with respect to education programs intended to enhance soft skills such as grit.
The lack of prior peer review is a red flag that should caution against taking
the results at face value.
I have some difficulty accepting
these results at face value, as long as the research - details have not been made public.
How many parents and community members are aware of this, and how many take
the results at face value?
I would, therefore, advise caution in accepting
the results at face value.
Although local election and general election results tend to be quite similar to begin with (the two are 90 % correlated) a statistical prediction might offer a better indicator of what is likely to happen in the future then simply taking
the results at face value.
Not exact matches
At face value, it may seem like having a diverse staff is unrelated to powerful bottom - line
results.
While an annual 2.2 % tax increase may seem reasonable
at face value, the
result is that property taxes in New Jersey have never been higher.
Richard: Great insight as always, and last time we talked about the commercial real estate bubble and we thought today we'd do a special focus on the millennial generation and how financial repression through repressed interest rates and quantitative easing has
resulted in asset bubbles that ultimately have affected the millennial generation in terms of their
values, how they look
at the economy and life and the way they're conducting themselves in the economy: what they're
facing in terms of the housing market and the job situation.
Last time we talked about the commercial real estate bubble and we thought today we'd do a special focus on the millennial generation and how financial repression through repressed interest rates and quantitative easing has
resulted in asset bubbles that ultimately have affected the millennial generation in terms of their
values, how they look
at the economy and life and the way they're conducting themselves in the economy: what they're
facing in terms of the housing market and the job situation.
Indeed, it wasn't that the polls were wrong about the UK election;
results were close, if you took people's voting intentions
at face value.
Julian Glover's assumption that senior Tories might well benefit from improved clarity as to their intentions might
result in an ideological war that Labour may think it can capitalise on (by taking the Coalition's necessity argument
at face value, Labour will be able to uphold the seemingly reasonable position - that there are no social democratic ends by stateless means.)
That said, and taking the question
at face value, taking Greece out of the equation might help Macedonia move from EU «candidate» status (like Albania) to actual negotiations (like Turkey since 2005 or more recently Montenegro and Serbia) but would be unlikely to
result in a quick membership.
At the same time, although postdocs who opt for corporate R&D
face pressure to deliver
results and prove their
value to the enterprise, down the road they won't have to sweat the high - stress race to make tenure that is singular to universities.
«Apparently, there is something that needs to be corrected, so
at this point the BICEP
result can not be taken
at face value,» he tells Science.
«
At face value, these results are about as good as you can get,» says Alistair Pike, a uranium dating expert at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdo
At face value, these
results are about as good as you can get,» says Alistair Pike, a uranium dating expert
at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdo
at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.
Weaver said the new research provided a good summary of what is known about vitamin D and its effects on children, but that variations in the studies reviewed mean the
results shouldn't be taken
at face value.
It's chewy popcorn television, where everything zips by
at face value, from the laughs to the thrills to the kills, and once again, Ash Vs. Evil Dead delivers this mayhem with gutsy
results.
Taking the treatment effects
at face value, treatment schools in Houston would rank third out of twelve in math and fifth out of twelve in reading among charter schools in NYC with statistically significant positive
results in the sample analyzed in Dobbie and Fryer (2011b).
Thus the
results of mere reading tests must not be taken
at face value, because such blunt instruments can not hope to measure the true effects of education.
Here's the funny thing: Even if you take the union officials» numbers
at face value, the
result actually confirms the thrust of Dropout Nation's analysis.
Are they released to the public
at a certain price (
face value) and interest rate, and the
face value is what traded on in the market place,
resulting...
the interest rate a bond's issuer promises to pay to the bondholder until maturity, or other redemption event, generally expressed as an annual percentage of the bond's
face value; for example, a bond with a 10 % coupon will pay $ 100 per $ 1000 of the bond's
face value per year, subject to credit risk; when searching Fidelity's secondary market fixed income offerings, customers can enter a minimum coupon, maximum coupon, or enter both to specify a range and refine their search; when viewing Fidelity's fixed - income search
results pages, the term «Step - Up» instead of a numeric coupon rate means the coupon will step up, or increase over time
at pre-determined rates and dates in the future; clicking Step - Up will reveal the step - up schedule for that security
Because the converts are trading
at a premium to
face value (because if converted they are more valuable than their liquidation
value) but are accounted for only
at liquidation
value in the NAV calculation, the conversion will
result in dilution of the total asset
value and thus the NAV per share.
(This equates to approximately a 3.5 % yield) If an EE Bond does not double in
value (reach its
face value) as a
result of applying the fixed rate of interest for those 20 years, Treasury will make a one - time adjustment
at the 20 year anniversary of the bond's issue date to make up the difference.
Our
results indicate that like many types of structured products, DDs tend to be priced
at a significant premium to present
value across issuers and underlying securities and that the present
value of the decomposition is smaller than the
face value net of commissions.
Investors pay more than
face value to get those higher rates, but premium bonds will eventually mature
at face value,
resulting in a capital loss.
This basic honesty allows
results published to be taken
at face value (with the back - up of the methods section allowing reproducability of
results if necessary.
The amount of different material that was in the paper, was far more than I could possibly research to verify, or find more detail on; so I typically take those articles
at face value, and assume the author / s know what they are talking about; So I made no Judgement of Ruddiman as a
result; I thought the idea was interesting.
The relationship between culture and cognition is surely vastly complicated, but Corner seems to think that complexity can be simply and easily ruled out with just a single questionnaire, and the
results taken
at face value.
I don't take
at face value results of a model, but I take them as an important piece of information to be considered together with other information that can be obtained on the same issues.
As a
result, the Cess climate sensitivity parameter should not be interpreted
at its
face value for estimates of model equilibrium climate sensitivity.
As described in Suzuki et al 2013, the
value of the parameter that provides the best fit is not the one preferred by comparing directly to cloud observations; the settings that
result in larger aerosol forcing seem more justifiable
at face value.
Rather than take our published numbers
at face value, they looked very carefully
at our paper and took the deliberative step, using their statistical and climate expertise, to modify our
results to a uniform prior in sensitivity.
At that point, we could take the models» projections at face value, weigh the results of every model equally, and use their range to bracket our uncertainty, at least under a given emissions scenari
At that point, we could take the models» projections
at face value, weigh the results of every model equally, and use their range to bracket our uncertainty, at least under a given emissions scenari
at face value, weigh the
results of every model equally, and use their range to bracket our uncertainty,
at least under a given emissions scenari
at least under a given emissions scenario.
The ability to persevere in the
face of adversity is a skill that the attorneys
at McCoy and Hiestand
value deeply, and as a
result they will be offering the McCoy & Hiestand Better Chance Scholarship for the first time this year.
It is readily apparent, in the cases presented to me for investigation, that if detailed and thorough investigation were replaced by a simple few hours of analysis, and acceptance of the prosecution findings
at face value, then it is likely that this could in some cases
result in erroneous trial conclusions.
The lawyers
at the firm
value perseverance in the
face of adversity, and as a
result want to award a scholarship to a student who has overcome adversity.
She went on to suggest that the child's various and plentiful outbursts and refusals to see his father were the
result of being coached by the mother and should not be taken
at face value.