Sentences with phrase «systematic changes from»

Unrelated to Levin's Instagram post, 303 Gallery made a decision — after its 34 - year history with the magazine — to halt advertising in Artforum «for a while,» director Lisa Spellman said, «until we see real systematic changes from the publishers and the board.»

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However, due to lack of systematic evidence on the portion of compliance activities that have already been undertaken, thus rendering the associated costs sunk, the Department is unable to quantify the potential change in start - up costs that would result from a delay in the applicability date and elimination of the transition disclosure requirement.
Evolutionary cosmologies may begin simply as rival evolutionist theories — alternative causal explanations for these observed phenomena of development, change, and transformation.3 An evolutionist theory becomes an evolutionary cosmology whenever the favored evolutionist theory is extrapolated from its original context as an account of geological or biological change, and made to serve as an overarching cosmological category, such that «evolution» in some idiosyncratic sense becomes the basis for a systematic and unified interpretation of a wide array of diverse phenomena beyond the domains of biology and geology.
My change of mind in moving from the philosophy of religion to the task of systematic theology came roughly in the middle of the decade.
Kelly's summary of the trends in the curriculum of Oberlin Seminary applies to many others as well: «The program of study was changing from the dogmatic to the practical, from the ecclesiocentric to the socio - centric... «34 More recent examinations show the continuation of these emphases in our time though they also show a revival of interest in systematic and exegetical theology and in the Biblical languages.
Such program refinements will likely involve home visitor training and supervision, curricular changes, systematic screening and identification, and augmented approaches that seek to prevent depression or provide effective treatment to those already suffering from major depressive disorder.
«Affordability without the investment necessary to sustain and improve quality is a systematic short - changing of students who come from the poorest communities in NYC.»
The most important bias in the U.S. temperature record occurred with the systematic change in observing times from the afternoon, when it is warm, to morning, when it is cooler.
Note that the systematic rostral - to - caudal changes in mean and peak firing rates are quite obvious from these discharge profiles too.
SDSS - V will pioneer systematic, spectroscopic monitoring across the whole sky, revealing changes on timescales from 20 minutes to 20 years.
«Factors Associated with Percent Change in Visceral Versus Subcutaneous Abdominal Fat during Weight Loss: Findings from a Systematic Review,» International Journal of Obesity, 32, 619 - 628.
Both Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and his predecessor, David A. Paterson, dealt with the problem of rising pension costs by pushing systematic changes through the legislature, including hikes in the amounts of money that teachers and other pension plan participants must contribute from their paychecks.
Mike Siebersma, Education Northwest This poster highlights early results from a small rural high school's systematic change process to improve students» college readiness by addressing critical reading skills.
A model of school change for culturally and linguistically diverse students in New Zealand: a summary and evidence from systematic replication
Zach added: «Rebecca believes in the capability of innovative teachers and leaders to design learning experiences at a grassroots level from which systematic change can occur.
Unfortunately, «large scale systematic biases» from urbanization and landscape changes are precisely what's at issue and BEST's slicing methodology does not directly bear on this problem.
However, by plotting monthly data that has been adjusted for possible systematic changes, such as the temperature «sine wave» by simply subtracting the long term average for each month from each individual datum — which I call «monthly differences» — as its cumulative sum rather than in its original form, the cusum pattern that emerges is often quite striking.
BartH notes that «At relatively short time scales (say, a couple of decades), natural variability will dominate over systematic climate change, and there is more added value to expect from ensuring that the projections reflect natural variability adequately than to assess the degree to which the background climate changes
«What is needed is that there are no major but unknown systematic changes in, how the data is collected... Independent errors cancel out well and their size can be estimated from the data, while systematic errors may remain a significant problem, whose size is difficult to estimate».
The Milankovitch cycles are weak from the point of view of net solar forcing, but they affect the albedo through systematic changes in northern ice cover during the months when there is more daylight.
«One can summarize these calculations as follows: whatever the «climate - change regime,» whatever surface heat from the Sun on any given day within that regime, that heat is fully absorbed and fully vertically redistributed throughout the troposphere — there is no propensity for CO2 to store heat in a systematic way over time to produce a climate change effect (as defined in the introduction).»
Systematic examination of the Gaspé - restricted reconstructions using 2 - 5 proxy PCs derived from MM - centered, but unstandardized data demonstrates changes in reconstruction as more PCs are added, indicating a significant change in information provided by the PC series.
Both systematic and random errors are of concern, the former particularly, because of the changes in technology and sampling methods over the many decades, the latter from the very great spatial and temporal variability implied by Figs. 2, 6, and 8.
Both systematic and random errors are of concern, the former particularly, because of the changes in technology and sampling methods over the many decades, the latter from the very great spatial and temporal variability.
The most important bias in the U.S. temperature record occurred with the systematic change in observing times from the afternoon, when it is warm, to morning, when it is cooler.
Torok / CSIRO: -LSB-...] idea of looking at the implications of climate change for what he termed «global icons» -LSB-...] One of these suggested icons was the Great Barrier Reef -LSB-...] It also became apparent that there was always a local «reason» for the destruction — cyclones, starfish, fertilizers -LSB-...] A perception of an «unchanging» environment leads people to generate local explanations for coral loss based on transient phenomena, while not acknowledging the possibility of systematic damage from long - term climatic / environmental change -LSB-...] Such a project could do a lot to raise awareness of threats to the reef from climate change
In contrast to δ13C, there was no systematic change in the δ18O from these same modern M. californianus shells, although the mean differed among years (Fig 2b, linear model, slope = 0.006, se = 0.008, df = 85, p = 0.469).
bias ############ distortion, political motive ##### offset from an observation sign ########### indication, astrological sign ####### plus or minus sign values ########### ethics, monetary value ####### numbers, quantity manipulation ######### illicit tampering ######### scientific data processing scheme ############## devious plot ########### systematic plan anomaly ############# abnormal occurrence ###### change from long - term average
theory hunch, speculation scientific understanding uncertainty ignorance range error mistake, wrong, incorrect difference from exact true number bias distortion, political motive offset from an observation sign indication, astrological sign plus or minus sign values ethics, monetary value numbers, quantity manipulation illicit tampering scientific data processing scheme devious plot systematic plan anomaly abnormal occurrence change from long - term average
Worst of all, temperature change still appears to reported as if all the uncertainty arises from scatter in the raw data and none from systematic errors that could arise from processing the data.
While I certainly agree that systematic and lasting change is necessary, why do we assume that it must originate from governmental legislation?
In UKCIP08, for example, we are handling this problem by combining results from two different types of ensemble data: One is a systematic sampling of the uncertainties in a single model, obtained by changing uncertain parameters that control the climate system; the other is a multi-model ensemble obtained by pooling results from alternative models developed at different international centers.
It would have been comforting to read that the Bank is taking forward and systematic steps to change the balance of things in order to prevent this from reoccurring from a structural and strategic standpoint, rather than focusing on recovery of their lost money and the pursuit of the fraudsters, which, at least from the CBC article, appears to be the focus of the Bank's actions.
Lending is not a science, it is an art that includes systematic analysis and implementation, but it also involves exceptions to rules based on a myriad of variables that change from transaction to transaction.
Shane Houston from Sydney University — his extensive knowledge of Aboriginal affairs is impressive and he would provide a sense of the vision and systematic changes required.
Such program refinements will likely involve home visitor training and supervision, curricular changes, systematic screening and identification, and augmented approaches that seek to prevent depression or provide effective treatment to those already suffering from major depressive disorder.
«Waiting for a systematic process... releases us from taking responsibility for making the change
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