More generally, managers need to weigh
the tradeoffs involved in making negative feedback.
Krupnick's primary research methodology is in the development and analysis of stated preference surveys (such as contingent valuation and choice experiments), which include eliciting preferences for reductions in mortality risks, environmental risks,
tradeoffs involved in improving community drinking water quality with respect to removal of carcinogens versus microbiological agents, and, most recently, the risks from shale gas development as seen by experts and the general public.
And throughout the process, just as you'd expect from a true partner, we will talk straight and be transparent with you about the costs and
tradeoffs involved in the selection and production processes.
In telling this ripped - from - the - headlines tale, Rosenfeld does a great job detailing the families and feelings that accompany Brooklyn gentrifiers, and
the tradeoffs involved in making individual versus collective decisions.
Helping citizens understand
the tradeoffs involved in efforts to reduce class size may lead to better decisions about how to use the funds we invest in public education.
Given this array of interests, says Reed, it won't be easy to settle the many
tradeoffs involved in restoration.
This approach greatly simplifies manufacturing, and also makes batteries that are flexible and resistant to damage, says Chiang, who is senior author of a paper in the Journal of Power Sources analyzing
the tradeoffs involved in choosing between solid and flow - type batteries, depending on their particular applications and chemical components.
To better inform
the tradeoffs involved in land use choices around the world, experts have assessed the value of ecosystem services provided by land resources such as food, poverty reduction, clean water, climate and disease regulation and nutrients cycling.
Most of the development professionals interviewed had worked at least ten years in this field and were likely to see the «grayness,» complexities, and
tradeoffs involved in ministering to the overseas poor.
Not exact matches
In this case, seeing evidence about how senior scientists have behaved and knowing that they had extremely successful careers while still navigating these complex career and personal decisions can help one think more carefully about the
tradeoffs involved.»
And life history evolution
involves strategic
tradeoffs in terms of how an animal is using resources across these traits.
In the current issue of the Proceedings for the National Academy of Sciences, Michigan State University researchers and their collaborators found that plant adaptation to different environments involves tradeoffs in performanc
In the current issue of the Proceedings for the National Academy of Sciences, Michigan State University researchers and their collaborators found that plant adaptation to different environments
involves tradeoffs in performanc
in performance.
However,
in vivo imaging, especially
in 3D,
involves inevitable
tradeoffs of resolution, speed, and phototoxicity.
This is a notable limitation because many believe that career - focused education
involves a
tradeoff — namely, learning a narrower set of technical skills that can provide short - run benefits at the expense of learning more fundamental skills that will better serve individuals
in the long - run.
[vii] Certainly there is evidence that class - size reduction improves student outcomes
in the early grades, [viii] though many will point out that it is an extremely expensive intervention that
involves tradeoffs.
At a more basic level, research can not address whether teacher evaluation policies
involving classification result
in the «right»
tradeoff between false positives and false negatives.
But it is not self - publication
in the purest sense, and it
involves a different set of
tradeoffs from self - publication.
There are three basic ways that you yourself can create an EPUB file, each having their own
tradeoff in quality or time
involved in the process.
Shifting assets from a low - risk portfolio to a DIA
involves fewer
tradeoffs when the client would have otherwise invested
in similar safe assets.
Yet again, I find the criticism unfounded because the design choice is psychologically and emotionally astute;
in combat, being
in cover, I'm assuming,
involves some sacrifice of peripheral vision and situational awareness
in exchange for limiting your visual footprint
in the environment, a
tradeoff that is well abstracted by the way the game uses color to signify both freedom of movement and imminent danger.
«Carbon offsets
involve fundamental
tradeoffs and may not be a reliable long - term approach to climate change mitigation,» the report said, adding: «It is not possible to ensure that every credit represents a real, measurable and long - term reduction
in emissions.»
Everything
in life
involves tradeoffs.
But
in the meantime, our stance is that it's important that all
involved understand the implications and
tradeoffs.
For example, when the Federal government sought to enact the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), leaders from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities were actively
involved in negotiations surrounding its development and introduction, and provided their consent to a number of
tradeoffs in the legislative package.
He says that becoming a manager
involves a series of
tradeoffs in terms of money, time, and responsibilities.