Sentences with phrase «see the figures clearly»

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When Bertolini began to frame health in those terms, he tells me, he began to see Aetna's «journey» more clearly — understanding that it needed to transform from a company that «sells insurance in a warranty card» to one that says to its customers, «Let's figure out what's standing in the way of living the life you want to lead.
However, as the figure below shows, while unemployment is clearly below the Fed's full - employment - unemployment rate of 4.7 percent, core inflation has been going the «wrong» way, i.e., slowing, not speeding up (see its down - tick at the end of the figure).
Clearly, as can be seen in Figure 4, stock market volatility has increased significantly in recent weeks.
The effect of the drought and weak external demand can be most clearly seen in the international trade figures (see the chapter on «Balance of Payments»).
Clearly it wasn't good enough because only a few people saw him and not enough for even one other scholar to write about a jesus figure rising from the dead and walking around.
However, this is not so and a clear example of this can be clearly seen in the figure of St Paul.
Though clearly a key figure, Paul's evangelical work was always within the mission of the universal church, which he grew to see as those in unity of belief (Phil.
The results in fruit preparations show an improved viscosity build - up equivalent to chemically modified starches, clearly reflected in comparable Bostwick values (see figure 1).
These data were obtained on November 17, 2013 during the first week of operation of GPI and in relatively challenging weather conditions, but with GPI's advanced adaptive optics system and coronagraph the planets can still be clearly seen and their spectra measured (see Figure 2).
The mean eosinophil scores for the lung infiltrations were lower for the S protein vaccine groups [SV vs. DIV p < 0.001; SV vs. BPV, p < 0.001, Tukey HSD]; however, they were clearly greater than seen in those given PBS or live virus earlier (p < 0.001, Tukey HSD)(figure 4B).
Dr. Ruscio: Well, if someone needs an enema in order to be regular, meaning they're constipated if they don't have an enema, then something is clearly wrong and they need to see a doctor to figure that out.
Clearly, as can be seen by the graph in Figure 2, the lesson of the Johansson and Melhus study is that vitamins A and D together are very effective at raising serum calcium levels.
But instead of a religious icon, the tribe clearly just see the gorilla as a symbolic figure, taking a cue from the Christopher Priest - scripted Black Panther comic.
Rewatch the trailer, and about thirty seconds in you can quite clearly see two figures paddling upstream in a canoe.
As you can clearly see, both figures are in the exact same stance, however, the new render sports a more artistic style, similar to that of Skyward Sword.
Clearly, school transparency is more popular with the public than with those who work inside the schools (see Figure 7).
I instructed them to try a new seat each day so they could figure out what worked best for them, and I outlined the ability for students to move to a different seat if they couldn't see the board clearly, were distracted by a nearby peer, or felt the need to use table space instead of a clipboard.
Clearly, the figures need to be compared with the same time last year in order to see whether there are any significant unexplained increases (or decreases) in consumption.
When I first submitted a Freedom of Information request to the DFE on the annual cost of the regional schools commissioners, I believed the figures would clearly indicate, in the absence of policy announcements, how the Department for Education saw the school system would be managed in the future.
He saw the man clearly: tall, with dark clothes, a stark figure against the misty gray sky.
Despite nagging high unemployment figures and the conservative shopping sensibilities that consumers have clearly adopted over the past four years of economic turmoil, many retail industry experts were optimistic — albeit, cautiously so — that stores would see an uptick in holiday sales this year.
As can be seen from Figure 4 there is a clearly defined «kitten season» apparent in the data which occurs at the warmest time of the year, starting in December and continuing through until April of the following year.
Nintendo and Game were hoping to solve the problem of the figure this week but as you can see from the image above this is clearly not the case and Shovel Knight's Amiibo will be unavailable in the UK until next year.
Nevertheless, playing the game with your full arsenal of long - winded but easy to figure commands resonated more closely with the pure action - driven energy this game clearly wants to harness, although for a game with so many shootouts, it was pretty disappointing to see enemies barely acknowledge your hail of bullets.
Still, it was fun to look at them, to catch a glimpse of an image, maybe a fragment of landscape or part of a figure, and guess the artist; or to see the stretcher bars, some of them impressively professional, others clearly makeshift, and read the labels documenting the museums to which the pictures had traveled.
This can be seen in the sinister skeletons of Jackson Pollock's series Untitled Panels A — D (1934 — 38), the architecture depicted by Mark Rothko in Interior (1936), and the Philip Guston work The Porch (1946 — 47), where the human figure seems to be threatened and takes on a macabre tone clearly influenced by the Holocaust.
I see those fragments of figures more clearly compared to the viewer, but in the end it depends on how much of them I want to reveal.
«The most communicative characteristics of the work are the eyes of the figures, and while clearly looking at the viewer, leave them with little inclination they are ever being seen.
One prescient figure who saw what was coming quite clearly was art historian Leo Steinberg.
In Birds (c1959), Heather (1958) and Untitled (c1957) we can clearly see Martin's early, exploratory renderings of the grid and repeated geometric figures.
However, the «hockey stick» shape is clearly in the data, from both the Northern and Southern hemispheres (see for example the data for Grindelwald, d'Argenti & # 232re, and Franz Joseph in the figure at right).
Interestingly, although the [Summary for Policy Makers] clearly talked about the projected global warming being up to 6.4 degrees above 1980 - 1999 average (which is 6.9 degrees above pre-industrial), you often see AR4 cited as suggesting that warming could be «up to 4 degrees,» which I think is partly a consequence of the way a key figure was presented.
See figure 3 in the paper showing this inconvenient fact very clearly.
This is most clearly seen in the upcoming W&A paper in Climatic Change where they specifically go into these details (sorry I can't post the figure).»
If they be part of these surveys I wouldn't be surprised to see consensus figures still clearly lower than these ~ 80 %.
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A more clearly - defined accelerated phase of sea level rise occurred between 14,600 to 13,500 years before present (termed «meltwater pulse 1A» or «MWP - 1A» by Fairbanks in 1989), when sea level increased by some 16 to 24 m (see Figure 1).
The persistent barotropic vertical structure of these forced waves with m = 6, 7, and 8 on a monthly time scale in the extreme years is clearly documented in corresponding maps (see, e.g., figures S1 and S2 in ref.
Never got a response about this study, which clearly shows a greater heating trend in Central Park than in surrounding rural areas (see the first figure).
This is clearly seen in Figure 1.
But Briffa had already resolved this problem as noted in his reply and seen clearly in the figure from Briffa and Osborn 1999 in Science.
Neither does this hypothesised linear change - over from 1954 onward correspond to the bulk of the adjustment actually applied, as seen in figure 2b above, where the cooling adjustment clearly starts as early as 1920 and has already achieved 2/3 of it's final extend before 1954.
This is more clearly seen in Figure 3, which also shows how the reduction creates a false warming.
The ups and downs of our annual weather can be seen clearly by eye in figure 1, but what exactly constitutes «climate»?
As long as the long term trends you describe clearly show that the rates themselves have been increasing, readers can see these very short term variations as noise, but I thought the point deserved some attention, particularly because of prominence of Figure 2 in Barry Bickmore's post, and tbe NOAA data for the past few years.
Pierrehumbert's calculations very clearly fail to deduct the solar flux that is absorbed by the atmosphere, and so you never see the real figure of 163W / m ^ 2 being used to get -40 °C for the surface temperature.
These variations in the temperature trend are clearly evident in the observed temperature record (see Figure 4).
First, as you can clearly see in the figure «'' the actual observed runnning average temperatures from the Hadley Center since 1995 have been between the IPCC scenario projection and Dr. Keenlyside's forecast, which does suggest that his model may be underestimating warming.
They are clearly the controlling factors.For the 1000 year cycle see later figures and earlier posts on my blog.
There can be no serious argument about that, and it's exciting to see such a powerful judicial figure speak so clearly in this regard.
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