Sentences with phrase «same kind of analysis»

I can't stop thinking about the question of whether Pielke would have known that IPCC had published the same kind of analysis already.
For that reason, and because I found no similar connections in other subject areas when I did the same kind of analysis, I excluded the math results from the main analysis reported above.
The same kind of analysis would apply in the case of other sacraments.

Not exact matches

Yet the same thinkers commonly add, at least in a footnote, that they employ «Marxist analysis» and look forward to some kind of «socialism with a human face.»
This is one kind of situation in which discernment may be evoked, but the language of worship needs the same kind of logical analysis that Ramsey has provided for other forms of the language of faith.
Indeed, that kind of analysis shows that the section in which it is located — the third section of the first chapter in the second part of Process and Reality (II.I.3)-- is mostly made of insertions.34 However, given its thematic continuity with materials that belong to the original version of that same section and of the previous section (II.I.2), the first full paragraph of Process 46 appears to belong to that original version.35 More precisely, Whitehead had clearly stated, in section II.I.2, his option for a «theory embracing the notions of «actual entity», «giveness», and «process»» (Process 43), a theory in which «the ontological principle is the first stage» (Process 43).
At right, a new kind of ceramic is barely visible under the same conditions, so interferes less with the analysis.
Next on 23andMe's agenda: applying the same approach to rare cancers, such as sarcoma and a group of blood cancers called myeloproliferative neoplasms, that are difficult to study but that might be ideally suited to this kind of analysis.
Research groups at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA perform the same kind of temperature analyses as CRU, though they employ slightly different methods, and their conclusions «are absolutely solid,» Watson said.
I guess this kind of comparison would shift the analysis towards more of an observational study than an RCT so the same limitations as observational studies should be used.
In the final analysis you aren't going to make the same kind of money you would with an ebook, but you don't have to lose money, either.
You could also do reproduction cost analysis to determine what kind of capital it would require for a competitor or entrant to acquire a similar asset base and achieve the same earnings power (read Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond and The Rational Investor).
The analysis in the «Achieving Success with Target Date Funds» article assumes the same kind of early investment (s), but uses Monte Carlo simulated returns in a portfolio of all small - cap value plus emerging markets then diversifies adding the rest of the Ultimate Buy and Hold asset classes as well as fixed income in the later years.
My advice to you is to do the same analysis with the United and Delta programs using prices for the kinds of flights you mostly expect to take (coach from NYC to Europe, for example).
How you make those choices involves the same analysis, intuition, and discipline as any other kind of trading.
It claims to be the first of its kind, but there have been one or two others like it, such as the now universally - discredited Stern Report, which used the same unscientific rhetoric of «market failure» together with overstatements of the imagined consequences of anthropogenic «global warming» as a substitute for rigorous economic analysis.
Both authors even admitted that their reconstructions aren't statistically valid (and that was kind of their point...) and McIntyre, at least, has stated that he regards many studies since then the same way he does the original 1998 paper because they basically use the same datasets and analysis (And I should add that he seems less opposed to the more recent studies, especially those that don't use data he finds suspicious...) They've stated their a priori reasons why they don't like the data they don't like.
Leaving aside the class / cultural analysis implicit in the term «bogan», which I think is wrong, the argument is the same as I made in my post on agnotology, as his characterization of Rudd as a technocrat, not really at ease with the kind of politics that includes demands for authenticity and so on.
The three kinds of real estate exposure are found to react broadly in the same way to macroeconomic risk factors although our analyses suggest that non-listed real estate is more akin to direct real estate than it is to securitized real estate.
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