Were
there measurement issues, pelvic scarring from an accident?
Not exact matches
Further,
there's a good chance the hot hand is more substantial than we estimate due to another subtle statistical
issue called «
measurement error,» which we discuss in the appendix of our paper.
With the publication of this manual on the Anker Methodology of Living Wage
measurement,
there is an unprecedented opportunity to measure living wages that are accepted by the variety of players involved in living wage
issues, and to lead cooperation and shape discussions about worker needs and wage levels around the world, to achieve progressive improvement in wages towards a living wage globally.
Next,
there is a whole
issue with using cup
measurements in recipes — true bakers often weigh their ingredients.
While
there remain disparities among different tropospheric temperature trends estimated from satellite Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU and advanced MSU)
measurements since 1979, and all likely still contain residual errors, estimates have been substantially improved (and data set differences reduced) through adjustments for
issues of changing satellites, orbit decay and drift in local crossing time (i.e., diurnal cycle effects).
I had the gown custom altered for my specific
measurements just to make sure
there were no sizing
issues once the dress had been delivered.
There's not a lot of wiggle room in strapless styles, they're made to be snug!If you go a size down, and your waist is a bit bigger than the listed measurement, there is the possibility you'll have some issues zipping the dres
There's not a lot of wiggle room in strapless styles, they're made to be snug!If you go a size down, and your waist is a bit bigger than the listed
measurement,
there is the possibility you'll have some issues zipping the dres
there is the possibility you'll have some
issues zipping the dress up.
And
there are tough policy
issues — teacher turnover,
measurement of teacher effectiveness, varying teacher career paths, variable pay and incentives — that must be addressed in a comprehensive compensation package.
In other words, just because the survey data did not match the observational data does not mean either is wrong, or right, but
there are still likely educational
measurement issues.
Accordingly, even though their data for this part of this study come from one district, their findings are similar to others evidenced in the «Widget Effect» report; hence,
there are still likely educational
measurement (and validity)
issues on both ends (i.e., with using such observational rubrics as part of America's reformed teacher evaluation systems and using survey methods to put into check these systems, overall).
Perhaps a more reasonable explanation, though, is that
there is some bias in the tests upon which the TVAAS scores are measured (as likely related to some likely
issues with the vertical scaling of Tennessee's tests, not to mention other
measurement errors).
I am thinking about
issuing some
measurements from projects I worked on to proove my right (in that case you have to believe it does not come from Audi otherwise
there is no sense in this) Do you have ANY source that can support your idea that Audi is the only car that uses - one wheel braking - for traction control?
The divergence
issue is predominantly an
issue for the tree ring density
measurements (Briffa et al), and while
there is some reason to think that is a unique phenomena, it remains unresolved.
Re # 33 (Dave D.): Ice core
measurement issues aside, remember that
there has to be some degree of lag because a) the initial warming is from Milankovitch changes, not CO2, and 2) the delayed turnover of ocean water means that not all the CO2 will outgas in a short period of time.
It's clear
there is a calibration
issue between the long term proxy (based on ∂ 18O
measurement) and recent direct
measurement of temperatures on the Greenland ice sheet.
While
there remain disparities among different tropospheric temperature trends estimated from satellite Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU and advanced MSU)
measurements since 1979, and all likely still contain residual errors, estimates have been substantially improved (and data set differences reduced) through adjustments for
issues of changing satellites, orbit decay and drift in local crossing time (i.e., diurnal cycle effects).
While these methods are heavily used,
there are concerns regarding the distributions of available
measurements, how well these sample the globe, and such
issues as the degree to which the methods have spatial and seasonal biases or apparent divergence in the relationship with recent climate change.
«Over the years I have had many colleagues and higher level management having
issues with for example my scientific dabbling in temperature
measurements — which is not what I am paid for to work on — and more general having
issues with my critical attitude......
there is tremendous pressure inside climate science to stick to the consensus.»
Satellite observations may have resolved many of the spacial / temporal resolution
issues surrounding proxy
measurements of earlier periods
there is a long way to go before we have sufficient data suitable for prediction.
Now of course I well understand the
issues with ocean heat content
measurements, especially prior to 2003 or so, but I think
there is enough reliability to give you a good picture of the overall energy imbalance effects rippling down to the atmosphere and oceans as reflected by the 1 w / m ^ 2 TOA imbalance induced by the rising levels of greenhouse gases.
But the key
issue has always been achieving consistency with
measurements from the mercury thermometers — so
there are no discontinuities in the temperature record with the transition from mercury thermometers to temperature probes.
There was a report
issued by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) in 1997 entitled «Instruments and Observing Methods» (Report No. 65) that explained because the modern electronic probes being installed across Australia reacted more quickly to second by second temperature changes,
measurements from these devices need to be averaged over a one to ten - minute period to provide some measure of comparability with the original thermometers.
These surface networks have had so many changes over time that the number of stations that have been moved, had their time of observation changed, had equipment changes, maintenance
issues, or have been encroached upon by micro site biases and / or UHI using the raw data for all stations on a national scale or even a global scale gives you a result that is no longer representative of the actual
measurements,
there is simply too much polluted data.
At the time, we (correctly) pointed out that this result was going to be hard to reconcile with continued increases in sea level rise (driven in large part by thermal expansion effects), and that
there may still be
issues with way that the new ARGO floats were being incorporated into the ocean
measurement network.
There are many
issues with
measurement of pH in ocean waters, some physical, like depth and area coverage, some chemical like what pH is, some a mixture like whether dead / live biota should be considered, or filtered out with how fine a filter.
There have been a lot of papers on SST
measurement and its
issues, starting with the 1963 Saur paper cited by Kevin O'Neill.
The panel recognized that
there would be overlap in these discussions, but thought it useful for participants to consider the broad
issues of ECV
measurement and development of climate data records (CDRs) apart from specific concerns about NPOESS sensors.
Even if all the
issues were «resolved»,
there is still uncertainty from both statistical variations in
measurement (Type A), and bias in
measurement (Type B).
Workloads are escalating, budgets are being scrutinised, retention and motivation
issues are on the rise,
there's a growing demand for metrics and
measurement of output and impact and at the same time business leaders require increasingly complex strategic guidance.
There are also many other
issues that will need to be discussed, including the performance
measurement approach, reporting approach, the credit approach, and termination (for example, whether the termination triggers termination of the framework agreement or whether the termination operates on a country - by - country basis).
It's nice to be able to grab Alexa from the living room where you've been using her to control the TV and take her without an
issue into the Kitchen to help with recipe
measurements, and from
there into the bathroom from
there to listen to music while you shower.
This
issue is not related to whether
there are
measurement standards in Alberta; it is merely about misrepresenting the registered size of units.
There were other
issues as well: did the broker check the
measurements herself, and did she have a duty to do so?