Sentences with phrase «then aggregated the results»

The program then aggregated results by phrase before presenting the data.
You would then aggregate the results of these goals into one SGO score.
What if, on a given day in May every year, every medical clinic in America saw federal assessment officials measuring the health status of everyone enrolled in that clinic, then aggregated the results to give a score to the clinic and tied doctors» pay to those rankings.
Morningstar does the calculation company by company, but then aggregates the results by super sector, sector, industry, aize of moat, fair value uncertainty, and equity index.

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If, in fact, an increase in the minimum wage were to result in a net increase in nominal aggregate spending, then we could eliminate any shortfall in aggregate demand relative to aggregate supply by merely boosting the minimum wage to whatever level necessary to eliminate the gap.
Each county will do its own county and will certify their results, which will then be aggregated at the state level.
«If DNA damage occurs significantly more slowly in crystal aggregates, then these results would be an important step toward recovering DNA from older specimens,» she told New Scientist.
Ben then notes that some successful charter experiments involve new resources, but this is again not an aggregate number, and Ben ignores the many cases where substantial new resources into districts delivered no results.
Keep in mind that this yield is also more than 150 basis points higher than its five - year average, which leads back to one of the points I made earlier about undervaluation and higher yield (which then results in more current income, more aggregate income, and potentially higher total return over the long run).
They then compared these aggregate results to a distribution of potential 3 - factor (Fama / French Three Factor Model) adjusted excess returns (alpha) based on random outcomes.
This reminds me of the recent election prediction fiasco a mere two months ago, when self - described «statisticians» formulated election prediction models based upon aggregating polling data from various sources and then by somehow mashing them altogether they were able to produce a result that said Hillary Clinton had a 98 % probability of winning the election.
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