Sentences with phrase «tractability of»

Blockchains technology could be of help in the management of tractability of data generation pathways.
Next to statistical properties of the dataset and its variables as such, the tractability of the data generation process is important.
Because of the tractability of the PPA, the coupled LM3 - PPA model is able to include a large number of phenomena across a range of spatial and temporal scales and still retain computational tractability, as well as close linkages to mathematically tractable forms of the model.
«Other major factors include tractability of such an approach and the scale of suffering that the most cruel practices cause -LSB-...] The final argument is that these tactics are not the only ones in animal advocacy so while helping so many animals is crucial, we can also reach to other, more receptive audiences with arguments against animal farming and suffering.»
Here, we exploit the experimental tractability of a broadcast spawning marine invertebrate to overcome these challenges and characterise multivariate sexual selection on sperm traits when multiple ejaculates compete.
Since there are not many groups working towards favorable policies supporting plant - based and cultured food, we are uncertain about the tractability of this work.
Since there are not many groups working towards favorable policies supporting plant - based and cultured food, we are uncertain about the tractability of this work.

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For tractability, we ignore trading frictions, costs of shorting and return on retained cash from shorting gains.
Their relative tractability seems to come not from goodness but from lack of imagination.
«This conclusion is the result of us using a model that was far too focused on reseach tractability and a method that was too simple,» says Emil Björnson.
Its tractability is astonishing — protean, not too much to say magical; in describing his first film experience as a visit to «the kingdom of shadows,» Maxim Gorky brushes up against the ineffable sublimity of a medium that mimics the eye, stimulates the ear, and has as one of the key elements of its academic study a concept that suggests the moment a viewer finds himself «sutured» into the text.
That terrific five - cylinder engine is as seductive as it is effective, hurling the TT down the road with an addictive blend of easy - going tractability and full - boost rage.
A Jeep capable of warp speeds may still be a niche vehicle, but considering the SRT8's tenacity and tractability, it's a niche worth being in.
And when you're not trying to squeeze the power on earlier and earlier on the exit of a corner, the Tuscan is sufficiently composed to let you relax and enjoy the supple ride and big - engined tractability.
The engine is a model of velvety tractability, yet when all 600 horsepower are extended, it sounds as determined as the hounds of hell.
On the downside, a few reviewers detected rattles and creaks, and Luke Youlden noted the C 43's lack of «tractability» (low - down torque)-- also mentioned by a few others.
Happily, this performance enhancement doesn't come at the expense of tractability, as over 325 Nm of torque is available from between 2500 — 6250 rpm.
The surprise flipside is the P1's tractability and ease of driving on the road.
For tractability, we ignore trading frictions, costs of shorting and return on retained cash from shorting gains.
We do very limited work on advocacy around other specific animal issues such as use of animals in laboratories and companion animal homelessness, because we think good opportunities to help animals are much easier to find in the area of farm animal advocacy (and additionally the less popular area of wild animal suffering).104 The work we do in these areas serves mainly to check our assumptions about the scale, tractability, and neglectedness of various causes.
Similarly, donating to help companion animals in India or China could be more helpful than donating to help them in the United States, because the best opportunities to help may not already be taken.69 In this case it is especially clear that neglectedness is not due to a lack of scale or tractability, because many of the techniques to help companion animals are applicable in any location, including setting up spay and neuter clinics and educating people about how to care for their pets.
However, we think helping companion animals is extremely tractable, because so much work has already been done to figure out how to help them, and so much of the work currently being done is essentially routine.73 Therefore we gave this cause the highest possible marks for tractability.
«We think helping farmed animals is the animal cause that currently offers the most promising blend of scale, tractability, and neglectedness -LSB-...] For the casual funder who wants a cause to support where the average organization will be helping many animals, farm animal advocacy is, in our opinion, the best match.
The main characteristics of the German Shepherd Dog are: steadiness of nerves, attentiveness, loyalty, calm self - assurance, alertness and tractability, as well as courage with physical resilience and scenting ability.
Father of the breed, Dr. Antonio Martinez, reportedly added some Boxer blood to increase the dog's tractability.
Docility and tractability have always been vital traits in a powerful dog that must be handled even in the midst of a dog fight; therefore, the Am Staff evolved to have a sweet and trustworthy disposition around people.
One, Honcho was a high - rolling dog, but with a degree of tractability and a love of work.
For a broader class of processes, one probably needs to consider longer timescales, which raises a number of obstacles (e.g., computational tractability).
If an uncertain quantity X can not have negative values, then the use of a normal distribution is simply inappropriate, regardless of its tractability.
There is a danger of a statistician unfamiliar with the subject matter of a study choosing a model for it mathematical tractability or familiarity rather than because it aids understanding.
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