Sentences with phrase «than output»

The point is that of course the actual independent variables (i.e. the ones that are inputs to rather than outputs from the model) will differ from predictions.
We need to see more than the output of an algorithm before we can pass judgement on how well it's doing its job.
In other words, this means that the money supply growing faster than output is expanding causes inflation to arise.
Employment has fallen less than output, leading to a «productivity puzzle» which has left economists scratching their heads.
It's impossible to work for someone for eight - plus hours a day when they aren't personally involved and don't care about anything other than your output.
Some of their own researchers have noted that the government's measure of income is sometimes a better indicator of the economy's momentum than output measures.
In fact, however, inputs typically contain slightly more bitcoins than the outputs.
At present, its focus in fact, if not in intention, is on input rather than output.
In 2017, renewable generation in the UK was three times higher than the output of coal power stations.
Ford bumps the V8's output 25 horsepower to 460 horsepower (which coincidently is 5 horsepower higher than the output of the Mustang's arch-rival, the Camaro SS).
While wind and solar are currently more expensive than the output from Ontario's existing nuclear plants, that won't be the case much longer.
The total value of bonds in the lowest rung of the high - grade universe is bigger than the output of the world's fifth - largest economy.
If inputs were rising more quickly than outputs, it might suggest construction companies were up to their usual tricks: inflating costs or hiding revenue.
Despite some recent slowing, unit labor costs have grown at a significantly greater rate, in recent quarters, than output prices as measured by the GDP deflator.
Moderate rise in prices across the country, with input prices rising faster than their output counterparts.
Its annual emissions are 40 times smaller than China's and 30 times smaller than the output of India.
It «is more about experience than output, and we don't expect the students to produce papers for a journal within 10 weeks,» says Jonathan Williams, an associate professor at the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, who runs the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program there.
We have fallen victim to the societal, culturally constructed concept that our input (the effort and energy we expend) is more vital to our success than our output (the actual value we produce).
These reviews counted the number of library books and degrees held by teachers, among other inputs, rather than outputs like student test scores.
That's 73 more horses than the output from Nissan's old 5.6 - liter engine.
The Ferrari P4 / 5 Competizione is powered by a 21 - valve, V - 8 engine that delivers a total of 483 horsepower and 343 pound - feet of torque, which is less than the output offered in the P4 / 5 by Pininfarina's 660 - horsepower and 484 - pound - feet rating.
You didn't get back to me if you agree that in practice the output of solar more closely matches demand than the output of solar, particularly in places like India and Australia.
As you've mentioned outputs and outcomes I think the following quote by Deborah Mills - Schofield may be helpful: ``... Business in the 21st century needs more focus on outcomes than outputs.
Photos taken in daylight are usually superb, with colors that appear more muted, but also more realistic than output from Samsung's cameras.
While there was strong bipartisan support, NCLB was tempered as always by the conflicting political forces of interested parties, including the one anachronism about teacher quality that was based on inputs rather than outputs.
But innovation is something bigger than its outputs.
You may have guessed my input credits (can't shake the GST terminology) seemed to be higher than my outputs.
Fourth - year man Davis emerged as an opportunistic scorer and true floor leader, one capable of carrying a team; he averaged 22.6 points in the playoffs, 4.5 more than his output in the regular season.
Our society values input more than output.
As I've pointed out elsewhere, Millennials tend to be more focused on results than appearances, so micro-managing their time rather than their output is just going to confuse them — and quite possibly make them accomplish less rather than more.
Turning GDP growth into an economic input, rather than an output, radically changes its meaning and interpretation.
Focus on why you're pumping rather than the output itself.
It treats undergraduate trainees as an input, rather than an output, because recruitment to these courses will not affect the stock of trained teachers for a number of years.
They are there to increase efficiency rather than output.
It's a very useful free tool for authors and self - publishers but the one drawback is that it formats and packages files ready for uploading to Kindle Direct Publishing rather than outputting a mobi file.
There's more input than output, energy budget imbalance, so it's getting warm - er, not on a straight line... as weather is changing with it and continuing to go through it's fast and slow motions.
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