Sentences with phrase «too simple a measure»

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For building any flour blend, you must have a simple digital scale, as measuring by volume, instead of by weight, is just too prone to error.
For instance, the use of urban data is too problematical to correct by simple algorithms — Boston's temperature has been measured at Logan Airport since 1924.
But critics say the measure is too simple — it fails to sufficiently account for the academic growth that good schools help students achieve and does not take into consideration the challenges that schools serving a high number of poor students face.
Too much reliance on simple value measures alone in stock analysis can lead you into costly «value traps.»
Too often, the bonuses favor simple outcomes like higher sales, without focusing on the quality of sales, which also can be measured, but usually isn't.
Quantity targets enforced by treaty don't foster effective cooperation, they hinder it... to succeed, measures to curb emissions need to be sustained for decades... Binding emissions targets are too rigid... The best instrument for coordinating climate - change efforts is the price of carbon... For most countries, the simplest and clearest way to hit the price target would be with an outright carbon tax.
By any measure it should be a preoccupying concern for Canada; for no other reason than the simple geographic, shared - humanity fact that we too are part of the Americas.
And here, too, it's the simple numbers that get used because... they're there, the most important measure being the frequency with which articles from the journal are cited by others (though whether the «others» must be published in journals other than the measured journal, I don't know).
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