Not exact matches
It's only when the numbers are «machine readable» that expert members of the public can use them in a spreadsheet, where they can find
potential errors, and
see odd fiscal assumptions or alarming trends.
The last thing a
potential match wants to
see if a profile riddled with spelling and grammatical
errors, or loaded with shortcuts to words such as «u» or «hav»; you will appear lazy and less intelligent.
If interested,
see the Review of Article # 1 — the introduction to the special issue here;
see the Review of Article # 2 — on VAMs» measurement
errors, issues with retroactive revisions, and (more) problems with using standardized tests in VAMs here;
see the Review of Article # 3 — on VAMs»
potentials here; and
see the Review of Article # 4 — on observational systems»
potentials here.
If interested,
see the Review of Article # 1 — the introduction to the special issue here;
see the Review of Article # 2 — on VAMs» measurement
errors, issues with retroactive revisions, and (more) problems with using standardized tests in VAMs here;
see the Review of Article # 3 — on VAMs»
potentials here;
see the Review of Article # 4 — on observational systems»
potentials here;
see the Review of Article # 5 — on teachers» perceptions of observations and student growth here;
see the Review of Article (Essay) # 6 — on VAMs as tools for «egg - crate» schools here;
see the Review of Article (Commentary) # 7 — on VAMs situated in their appropriate ecologies here; and
see the Review of Article # 8, Part I — on a more research - based assessment of VAMs»
potentials here and Part II on «a modest solution» provided to us by Linda Darling - Hammond here.
If interested,
see the Review of Article # 1 — the introduction to the special issue here;
see the Review of Article # 2 — on VAMs» measurement
errors, issues with retroactive revisions, and (more) problems with using standardized tests in VAMs here;
see the Review of Article # 3 — on VAMs»
potentials here;
see the Review of Article # 4 — on observational systems»
potentials here;
see the Review of Article # 5 — on teachers» perceptions of observations and student growth here;
see the Review of Article (Essay) # 6 — on VAMs as tools for «egg - crate» schools here; and
see the Review of Article (Commentary) # 7 — on VAMs situated in their appropriate ecologies here; and
see the Review of Article # 8, Part I — on a more research - based assessment of VAMs»
potentials here.
If interested,
see the Review of Article # 1 — the introduction to the special issue here;
see the Review of Article # 2 — on VAMs» measurement
errors, issues with retroactive revisions, and (more) problems with using standardized tests in VAMs here; and
see the Review of Article # 3 — on VAMs»
potentials here.
Wait and
see if you get a letter explaining any
potential error or call the IRS.
You
see, some employers look into your background before deciding whether to hire you, so it's a good idea to review your credit report for
errors before your
potential employers
see it.
To estimate the
potential cost to the naïve index tracker, we construct improved index tracking strategies that benefit from the effects
seen in Figure 1, albeit with a higher tracking
error.
In order to understand the
potential importance of the effect, let's look at what it could do to our understanding of climate: 1) It will have zero effect on the global climate models, because a) the constraints on these models are derived from other sources b) the effect is known and there are methods for dealing the
errors they introduce c) the effect they introduce is local, not global, so they can not be responsible for the signal / trend we
see, but would at most introduce noise into that signal 2) It will not alter the conclusion that the climate is changing or even the degree to which it is changing because of c) above and because that conclusion is supported by multiple additional lines of evidence, all of which are consistent with the trends shown in the land stations.
This particular scenario is fairly easy to spot and such soundings can be removed, but one can
see the
potential problems if many, less obvious
errors are present or if the sensor had only a little bit of ice on it!
That is the
potential for sea level «rise» will NOT be
seen outside of expected model fluctuations due to the attached
Error Function output.
Let's remember these as we look into the details of his argument to
see his
errors...» In this case, pointing to
potential biases is an acceptable first argument before taking on issues with the opponent's arguments.
This
potential inaccuracy can be
seen in the very large
error bars of such studies as the hockey stick (figure 4) of well over a degree.
The methodology shows a guaranteed, high
potential for a Type I
error, and I think it may be the very first time I ever
saw Expectation Bias as a documented, deliberately employed, element in a data - screening methodology.
Given that you probably will not
see any improvements from updating your BIOS, that new bugs could pop up, and the
potential for
errors while flashing, you shouldn't update your BIOS unless you have a reason to.
Izea, an Orlando area advertising technology company that has been considered a success story,
saw its stock on NASDAQ plummet for two days in a row after acknowledging a
potential multimillion - dollar
error in its financial reporting.