Sentences with phrase «simple scale based»

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We provide the Valuentum Dividend Cushion ™ ratio in the dividend reports and monthly Dividend Growth Newsletter, and we also scale the safety of a firm's dividend based on this measure in simple terms: Excellent, Good, Poor, Very Poor.
First of all, here's a simple absorbency scale I made based on our experiences over the years of using many types of flat diapers.
This design and how the Shapa scale works are based on simple principles from the research of co-creator Dan Ariely.
Then they've got to test it — for example, they might have a simple Richter scale that we've made out of foam and everything — well,... they test it on that and they think «oh, my building fell apart, we didn't make the base stable enough, we need to do some more cross-bracing» (which is a technique to make buildings solid).
In this webinar, participants will learn about Goal Attainment Scaling, a simple and research - based method for teams to measure and track the performance of students who need learning or behavioral support.
New York Times personal finance columnist Carl Richards has come up with a simple — albeit completely subjective — formula in which you add up your total spending on something and divide it by a self - prescribed «fun unit» based on a scale from one to 10.
The case for the PlayStation 5 also boils down to simple economics: it's well documented that the longer a console can persist on the high - street shelves, the more profitable it becomes over time, as economies of scale reduce manufacturing costs, while a large install base means publishers can sell more copies of their latest games.
These (frequently massive) land - based interventions or artworks took a variety of forms, from large - scale land artworks like man - made curtains reaching across vast stretches of landscape, the encirclement of whole islands in coloured fabric, and reshaped waterways and volcanoes, to simple lines of footprints in the earth.
The simple text - based work presented as a large - scale banner is a new version of Yoko Ono's seminal artwork IMAGINE PEACE (2001).
On a multi-century time - scale, results of simple models based on well - known carbon chemistry show that the ocean should take up 70 - 80 % of all the anthropogenic CO2 emitted to the atmosphere (22).
A simple top - down analysis, based on global scale changes in carbon dioxide and methane, provides some insight into the potential impact of U.S. shale gas production and displacement of coal on global climate.
If you use the Kelvin scale, there will not be much difference in the result averaged any which way and b. an arithmetic average has a simple justification based on thermodynamics.
Various way can be used to estimate the weightings given each in scaling up to give an estimate of average temp across a region, the simplest being some form of weighting based on the extent each point is deemed to be representative of the region.
PS to my 4:48 AM post: The non-linearity of the TCR estimate to aerosol forcing also means that a 0.49 W / m2 total adjustment would bring the TCR estimate down to about 1.4 °C, not 1.26 °C (which was based on a simple scaling of Shindell's sensitivity analysis).
Modern research have further confirmed that: (1) the planetary orbital periods can be approximately deduced from a simple system of resonant frequencies; (2) the solar system oscillates with a specific set of gravitational frequencies, and many of them (e.g. within the range between 3 yr and 100 yr) can be approximately constructed as harmonics of a base period of ∼ 178.38 yr; (3) solar and climate records are also characterized by planetary harmonics from the monthly to the millennia time scales.
The possibility that natural variability explains the century - scale observed rise in atmospheric CO2 can easily be dismissed based on simple accounting (anthropogenic emissions are larger than the rise itself, and thus account for over 100 % of the observed rise).
With a simple regression model based on the four cycles (about 9.1, 10, 20 and 60 year period) plus an upward trend, that can be geometrically captured by a quadratic fit of the temperature, in the paper I have proved that all GCMs adopted by the IPCC fail to geometrically reproduce the detected temperature cycles at both decadal and multidecadal scale.
The gut check is a simple exercise in which the individual or individuals responsible for taking those day to day actions are asked on a scale of one to ten how committed they are to accomplishing those tasks on a daily basis, and for being governed by those principles necessary to do so, regardless of what else gets in the way.
Also, it boils down to simple economics: it's well documented that the longer a console can persist on the high - street shelves, the more profitable it becomes, as economies of scale reduce manufacturing costs, while a large install base means publishers can sell more copies of their latest games.
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