Right now, we have a few major adjusters whose records
show on close examination (if the available data allow such interpretation) that their adjusted data can be based upon obsolete data from the provider, or even now - rejected data.
Not exact matches
«We're happy that the governor is helping us shine a light
on who these candidates really are because a
close examination of their records
shows they each would be catastrophic for Long Island,» Reif said.
Closer examination showed that this didn't quite explain observations either, so the theorists added epicycles
on top of epicycles until the model did work.
«Large expanses of blue ocean and apparent coastlines are present, and
close examination of the images
shows a region of [mirror - like] reflection in ocean but not
on land,» they wrote of the glints.
Closer examination showed it was actually about a brief filed by Authors United in support of Apple
on its appeal of the original ruling.
Although these particular works
show upon
close examination equally minute markings, the yellow color
on white makes them ethereal and diffused.
Subsequent
closer examination since Arrhenius, based
on the HITRAN line spectra tables, have
shown it to be a fine law, see e.g. Ray Pierrehumbert's treatment in section 4.4.2 of Principles of Planetary Climate.
Finally, meteorologist William James Burroughs in his book «Climate Change» points out that «a
closer examination of the Mauna Loa data
shows that the rate of growth has fluctuated appreciably with marked peaks and troughs
on a steady increase.
This exercise simply
shows that the decadal fluctuationsare too large to allow us to make decisive conclusions about long termtrends based
on close examination of periods as short as 13 to 15 years.
The lender will have completed everything needed
close the transaction with the probable exception of a certified appraisal and a title
examination to
show the existence of any prior liens
on the property.