Sentences with phrase «supported by data»

The SP200 rankings reflect a rigorous, careful evaluation process supported by data and a detailed methodology.
An appraisal completed as required by law is not an Opinion of Value (something REALTORS provide) but an Appraised Value supported by data.
The statement is not only false but is not supported by any data supplied through the MLS.
Anyone can give you an idea of what they think your home will sell for, but they won't always be right, and it won't always be supported by data and facts.
Similarly, results regarding the moderating effects of unsupportive interactions on the daily stress — positive mood relationship were not fully supported by the data.
Therefore, Hypothesis 2 was fully supported by the data.
Confirmatory factor analyses revealed that the measurement model of macro ratings of limit setting and positive behavior support was not supported by the data, and thus, were excluded from further analyses.
The same - sex hypothesis stating that children are better off living with the parent of the same sex is not supported by these data... [A] dolescents in a father - family perceive less appreciation than adolescents in a mother - family [but this factor] does not seem to have any consequences for the relation between the sex of the custodial parent and well - being... The... question still needing an answer is why, then, adolescents in father - families suffer more from hopelessness than adolescents in mother - families.»
These observations are supported by the data compiled by HRC in Healthy Marriages, Responsible Fatherhood:
The uphill struggle of fathers over their children's full custody is supported by another data from the Census, which revealed that 83 percent of the custodial parents are mothers, Huffington Post reports.
In summary, H4, H4c, H4f were partially supported by the data, and H4a, H4b, H4d, H4e were supported by the data.
But is this 3 - step plan to dissatisfaction supported by the data?
However, this was not supported by the data.
clarify the «real picture» of illicit drug use supported by data from the National Drug Strategy Household Survey
Finally, it was evident that six or more classes were not supported by the data.
Problem solving: able to solve problems / issues identified by the team through integrated recommendations supported by data, research, and analysis.
Managed annual and patch release cycles for Enterprise Data Platform which included multiple applications supported by the data platform.
However, the fact that they only did so because the issue was discovered, and supported by data, by iPhone users — and over a year after the feature's debut — doesn't bode well for their story that they are actually trying to make it so iPhone owners can keep their phones longer.
His initial complaints were that the paper (as originally submitted) made claims which were not supported by the data and that the choice of Kgnd = 7 were not supported by their own SI, which indicated that Kgnd = 5 might have been a better choice.
In the AMS letter, this suggestion follows an entire litany of «harms» associated with climate change (many of which are not supported by data, but inferred by theory.)
In other words, your Figure 2 is implying something that is not supported by the data.
Therefore there is no data to compare current detailed observations with, and your statement can not be supported by the data you mention.
After careful synthesis of what's available to assess specific regional climate change, we may go as far as presenting a probability distribution based on this information — if we think the statistical assumptions are supported by the data.
The databank working group are supported by a data rescue task team who work with other organizations interested in data rescue issues to further this effort.
These little bits of inaccuracies do cause me more concern than anything, as they are not supported by the data of actual facts.
Or did someone (mistakenly) rewrite Webster's answer to add a scientific assertion that is not supported by the data you present (i.e., «the increased risk of category 5 hurricanes»)?
It certainly is supported by the data.
The assumption that some regular cycle exists in the climate where the past can be easily extrapolated into the future is not supported by the data.
The assertion is not supported by the data for the global surface or tropospheric temperature at all.
This is neither supported by the data (estimated sizes of flux), the large uncertainties and the fact that CO2 residence time in the atmosphere is very short — 5 years or so.
I've demonstrated that you are drawing conclusions that are not supported by the data and have continued to do so even after having your misrepresentations pointed out to you, an example of a scientific impropriety.
Marcott & al's conclusion that modern temperatures are greater than «x %» of the Holocene is not supported by the data.
Re: Nick Stokes (Apr 2 01:20), I agree, it does appear the spike is a result of the methodology and is not supported by the data.
It is perfectly valid to point out that certain of these predictions are a) typos or made up numbers (take your pick), like the Himalayan glacier vanishing act, b) subject to wide disagreement between models, c) not supported by the data, like Hansen's 1988 model forecast, d) other.
Fortunately, those of us in the ever - growing «denier» community are skeptical of every claim, including those supported by data and results which debunk the crippled conjecture of anthropogenic global warming.
Basically, a slightly warmer winter low would be FINE with me, and my plants... (but just as real in the data: is the fact that the base data for individual places show plenty of stability but not much else... so that «CO2 warming winters» fantasy is just personal speculation and not supported by the data...)
The anthropogenic hypothesis lacks the evidence for the claims it makes, and is not well supported by the data.
In some cases this currently accepted state can become dogmatic and actively opposes alternate explanations that are supported by data.
Thus, the IPCC theory is already not supported by the data.
It is the only theory that is supported by data.
Your claims about the Sun's role in the climate are not supported by the data.
The view was supported by data gathered independently at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where Reid Bryson was already interested in abrupt climate changes.
A 7.13 µmol / kg mean change in nitrate over the study period (or 0.446 µmol / kg mean change in phosphate) is required to explain the decreasing δ13C, a change in nitrate that is not supported by our data.
That way one would both get a realistic picture of what calendar age ranges were supported by the data, and a range that the true age did lie above or below in the stated percentage of instances.
However, the observed warming during the 1930s is supported by data from several stations along the Arctic coasts and on islands in the Arctic, e.g. Nordklim data from Bjo ¨ rno ¨ ya and Jan Mayen in the north Atlantic, Vardo ¨ and Tromso ¨ in northern Norway, Sodankylaeand Karasjoki in northern Finland, and Stykkisholmur in Iceland (3).
In fact, these are the values that are the MOST supported by the data, since they give the highest probability density to the measurement obtained (ie, have the highest likelihood).
Are his claims supported by the data?
Common sense suggests that in order to maintain a major scientific theory not supported by the data would be an extraordinarily improbable world - spanning conspiracy.
The offical rebuke of Mann's work tries to be polite by stating that his conclusions are not supported by the data yet you appear to make the mistake of believing that is simply a matter of uncertainty intervals.
Every year I have seen CS drop until it is now probably around 1.6 to 1.8 C (and maybe even lower), and yet the people who call me a denier won't budge from their center range of 3.0 C (which isn't supported by the actual data and is certainly not supported by the data since 1998).
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