Sentences with phrase «time their observations right»

To catch Europa in the act, the researchers also knew they had to time their observations right.

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Despite Jody's observations, I think McCain was absolutely right not to spend a lot time talking about abortion and related issues in his acceptance speech.
At the same time, individuals (or children) should have the right to miss holidays on a «religious observation» ground, provided it adheres to a prescribed date and not simply as an excuse to «not attend school on Mondays.»
One of these years they will be right about that, but, on the basis of my own observation, that is likely a long time off.
We haven't always appreciated the level of importance that should be attached to getting enough sleep, but as the scientific studies stack up in recent times, it is very hard to argue against the observation that getting the right amount of sleep, is a key aspect of achieving a healthy lifestyle.
The same set of observations indicated that another of Gliese 581's planets — this one seven times the mass of Earth — orbits at the right distance for liquid water, making it the first alien world that could plausibly support life.
Depending on your viewpoint, Ted is either a crass, irreverent, totally inappropriate waste of movie time, or it's a comical, insightful observation on where we are as a society right now.
He's one of Hollywood's all - time best ranconteurs, and a funny actor in his own right; here he shares plenty of history, production anecdotes, trivia, and observations about his intent.
(Observations never come at the right time!)
We could not have produced this issue without the keen insights and observations of our Bragging Rights panelists, who each took the time to review the nominations and suggest their top 12.
From my observations since being around the smartphone / tech sector, it seems to take most companies some time to get things right.
Any time you have an intuitive feeling or a more concrete observation that something's not quite right, validate your concerns with a veterinary visit.
Good day Dr. my name is Jeandre our Jackrussel sadly passed away today her name was Ruby, the symptoms started yesterday, (the day before yesterday she was still playfull) when we arrived from work we saw that she look very off and took her to the vet right away, the vet said to us it looks like a problem in the abdominal area, he gave her a couple of shots and said we can take her home for observation and if nothing changes we must come back, when we arrived at home she did not whant to eat anything and was very drowsy we tired to give het a small piece of steak but was not interested at all, she took a small walk and pooped, her poop was like dark black, grey and slobby, we also saw a square piece in the stool and did not think much of it as she also eats dog food pellets, the smell was very bad, she also vommited like a clear watery substance i think two times, we too her back to the vet this moring and the vet inserted a tempreture pen from behind, while it was her he felt and squeezed in the abdominal area then pen ejected like she pooped (because of the squeez) red blood was present.
We only have time right now to present the most basic of observations - we'll be back soon with a more robust, detailed report.
Their observations came right around the time Dmitri O. Rogozin, a Russian deputy prime minister fond of tweaking the West, visited the North Pole camp, posting «The Arctic is Russian Mecca» on Twitter.
The time - series graphs show that observations are pretty much right on the CMIP3 trend, and only a tick lower relative to the forcing - adjusted CMIP5 trend.
Personal observation and knowledge over time trumps data collection and reports, and I suspect he's right about the fish, though the algae and anaerobic moves it a tad away from boiling to death.
Jerry you are right on with your comments and observations; only we had better find a shortcut on the long road to lighting a fire under these crackpot politicians because we have very little time left before the jacka ** es perpetrating this horrific atrocity kill off everything.
The observations of the oceans are relatively new and they're relatively shallow still, so I think, again, the time's right to really make progress there.
If the measurement for carbon - 14 age has Gaussian error with standard deviation 100 (as seems about right for Nic's Fig. 2), and the measurement is rounded to one decimal place, and the calibration curve maps calendar age 750 to carbon - 14 age 1000, then the probability of the observation being 1000.0 given that the calendar age is 750 is 0.1 (for one decimal place) times the probability density at 1000 of a Gaussian distribution with mean 1000 and standard deviation 100, which works out to 0.0004.
If my memory serves me right, there was regular sampling before and after the war (every 6 hours or so), but during the war there's a shift to taking observations at 8 am, 8 pm and noon local times.
The only right way to make a TO correction is to do it one station at a time when that station changes its time of observation.
The issue that is being discussed here (if I have it right) is the observation that temperature and CO2 concentration time series observations seem to exhibit autocorrelation, that is what you get today is dependent to some extent on what happened in the past.
In proceedings to which the European Union is a co-respondent, if the Court of Justice of the European Union has not yet assessed the compatibility with the Convention rights at issue of the provision of European Union law as under paragraph 2 of this Article, sufficient time shall be afforded for the Court of Justice of the European Union to make such an assessment, and thereafter for the parties to make observations to the Court.
By way of parting observation, it seems only a matter of time before we see arguments relating to Art 6 and the right to a fair trial being run.
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