Sentences with phrase «understand sophisticated analysis»

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The deeper analysis most e-commerce concerns need requires years of hands - on experience and study to understand the sophisticated relationships between analytics data sets and what they tell us about user behavior and experience.
Even with all the data and sophisticated analysis, our understanding of the inner - workings of the processor falls short of what we would hope.
They understand that a college professor is going to expect one style of writing from a college freshman and are more sophisticated style and analysis from a senior.
This analysis will also be useful, in future work, as a basis for understanding, explaining, and designing more sophisticated distribution methods that plan sponsors and financial organizations can use to assist retired households, as well as the government policies that affect those products and strategies.
Scientific progress since the Third Assessment Report (TAR) is based upon large amounts of new and more comprehensive data, more sophisticated analyses of data, improvements in understanding of processes and their simulation in models and more extensive exploration of uncertainty ranges.
The position requires strong quantitative and analytical skills with a preference for candidates with expertise in electric vehicle charging infrastructure and grid - related impacts, sophisticated understanding and knowledge of electricity sector policy and public utility commission regulatory processes, and demonstrated experience with energy analysis and advocacy.
By accepting the certificate of analysis into evidence without first allowing defense voir dire / cross examination questioning of the machine operator accepts that attestation clause as reliable without allowing the defendant not only to challenge not only whether the witness is reliable, credible and with sufficient recall, but also to challenge whether the witness properly and according to DFS procedure operated this claimed sophisticated piece of machinery that thusly requires a commensurate level of sophistication in understanding the machinery and using it.
In this talk I will make use of a number of anonymised case studies drawn from my own practice in Broadmoor Hospital in the UK in order to discuss how the mode model allows for sophisticated and empathic understanding of offending behaviour when compared to a more «traditional» CBT analysis.
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