Sentences with phrase «unreliability of»

This simple correlation is not corrected for unreliability of the measures of grit and Big Five traits (a measure that has a test - retest reliability of.80 can not correlate with another measure at a higher level than.80 — correlations can be corrected for this attenuation).
A few years ago you yourselves at RS ran a workshop with Dr Kirk Weir whose court case experience is internationally regarded as evidence of «The extreme unreliability of children's ascertainable wishes and feelings» in intractable contact disputes.
This gives her the best chance to get the strongest genes while neatly replacing the relative unreliability of «playboys» for a more stable, dependable environment to raise a child.
By far the biggest bug in the Galaxy Note 8 Oreo update is the unreliability of zoom in the Camera app.
Those traveling to Syria should be aware of the unreliability of phone and internet connections, making communication extremely difficult.
We have already seen too many examples of the unreliability of such evidence, eg Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy, satanic abuse and shaken baby evidence can be extremely subjective and tenuous.
Taxes, labour and environmental issues are usually the villains in every Brazilian deal, but the lack of proper accounting controls and systems, the unreliability of financial statements and other difficult - to - believe - problems that not even a very keen investor is able to anticipate (and, trust me, these problems exist) also play an important role in «killing» transactions.
Shall the unreliability of the unalloyed adversary process in a case of such dramatic inequality of resources and capabilities of the parties as this case be an unalterable bar to justice?
[34] This all results in the inherent unreliability of the various financial statements prepared over the years on representations made by Mr. M. - A.
The defence was directed throughout to the unreliability of the Crown's evidence rather than to credibility of the witnesses.
A few days ago I posted about forensic linguistics and the unreliability of some witness statements.
Meanwhile, I think that the unfortunately increasing unreliability of the grid is one factor that will drive adoption of distributed, on - site generation and storage.
Given the relatively low «signal» to noise, the number and interconnectedness of variables involved, and the absence or unreliability of metadata (which describe other influences), it's impossible to arrive at conclusions with the same level of certainty as, say, that which the cultures provide in your field.
Not particularly relevant to the rest of the world, where data quality issues are different (e.g. poor equipment or maintenance, loss of longer term records through conflict or natural disasters, unreliability of observation etc).
........................ WUWT is displaying http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/03/30/the-pitfalls-of-data-smoothing/ This is relevant to this thread, with discussion of removal of high frequencies by smoothing and the unreliability of certain statistics procedures that are then commonly used on smoothed data.
A major problem with the Heartland report is the dismissal of ice core data with one sentence and based on one person's research, p. 19; «Zbigniew Jaworowski [1994, 1992] has repeatedly pointed to the unreliability of ice - core data to establish pre-1958 CO2 concentrations».
The real issue is the unreliability of the surface data sets and the spurious temperatures that result from data tampering.
You see, it works like this, because of an unreliability of grid power, because it saves money on electricity bills, or because there is no electricity grid, people purchase point of use solar.
ie PAYING others to take it, really is a massive indictment to the unreliability of wind and solar power.
Zbigniew Jaworowski [1994, 1992] has repeatedly pointed to the unreliability of ice - core data to establish pre-1958 CO2 concentrations, thus creating doubt about the magnitude of the human contribution to the current atmospheric CO2 concentration.
But I do have experience of people who make a lot of fuss about the alleged unreliability of science on this subject but who, when confronted with a basic explanation of how the greenhouse effect works, will neither acknowledge it nor deny it.
Politicians should read it to understand that costly economic decisions to fight global warming are unnecessary, and irresponsible, given the unreliability of the so called «scientific» data and proof presented by the UN
Craig Richardson 2015-04-27T10:50:49 +00:00 April 26th, 2015 Conflict of Interest, EPA Collusion, Media Coverage, Tanton, Unreliability of Wind
And it is ratepayers and taxpayers that are actually doomed to end up footing the huge bill first for subsidizing the construction of wind and solar installations, then enduring the resulting unreliability of the electric grids, and finally for their huge disposal costs.
The committee revisited the scientific unreliability of the EPA's views of climate change, while McCarthy stuttered in response to the committee members» demonstration of the facts.
PS: Other cautionary considerations science ignored were the numerous unanticipated side - effects within the climate system, the scantiness of known facts about climate, the unreliability of many of the supposedly known facts, the bias of many of the curators of those facts, and the vested professional interest in alarmism (i.e., CAWG elevates climatology out of the academic backwater).
I have written some three articles on the general unreliability of instrumental records and reiterate that I do NOT believe it is possible to accurately parse a local temperature to fractions of a degree, let alone a global one.
Due to the unreliability of wind power and solar your electricity will still come from coal and gas power plants when those don't work on windless and cloudy days.
They hide the unreliability of the model.
On unreliability of models see O'Reilly et al. (2012), pp. 721 - 22; «there is still no robust, credible model for the interaction of melting ice sheets with the ocean,» Holland and Holland (2015).
The climate denial industry has been regularly harping on the unreliability of low Earth orbit satellite data for years.
(the spring prediction barrier is mentioned in the opening post but not explained; «spring prediction barrier» for el nino («oogle tells me) refers to the unreliability of predictions made around this time of year, during which predictions aren't very, er, predictive.
The unreliability of turbine technology inhibits it from becoming the most dominate power source.
The unreliability of the data in the tropic range is thus obvious, that one can wonder how a global surface temperature trend can be calculated to any accuracy...
Themes include narratives exploring identity, as individuals and as communities; as well as truth, fiction, and the unreliability of memory with the resulting exhibition offering a unique nationwide insight into UK art schools today.
Combining craftsmanship and conceptualism in equal parts, Demand highlights the unreliability of photography in a world saturated with images.
The New York Times article confirmed the house's oft - repeated claim to be the «world's third largest auction house» while at the same time drawing attention to the country's lack of transparency and the unreliability of numbers coming out of its arts scene.
Dark but deeply compelling, Wael Shawky's films at the Serpentine Gallery are a reminder of the power and unreliability of stories
In «Girlfriends» (1965), Polke challenges the authority of the printed image by exaggerating the mishaps and unreliability of the mechanical process: colours are «off - register» and the dots blur together into abstract, meaningless patterns.
Farley's interest in photography as an expression of the unreliability of perception results in the manipulated display of photographs that similarly provokes viewers to question their physical relationship to the object.
Provoked and often even moved by Pettibon's work, one must confront the slipperiness of its suggested meanings and the unreliability of both the artist and the supposed speaker.
From my very first solo exhibition with Jack Shainman, titled «(MAPS),» 2011, to my last exhibition, «Like the Sea,» 2014, each iteration has been a means of emphasizing the unreliability of the singular portrait packed with «readymade» attributes.
There's your recurring sickness; the unreliability of found weaponry; the combination of almost uniformly dry environments, video game - y inflammable objects, and fire that propagates convincingly.
One of the most frustrating things about past games in the series is the unreliability of the AI.
Additionally, there was a lack of consistency among shelter staff in breed assignments, which further suggests the unreliability of visual identifications.
The very nature of creative nonfiction acknowledges the inherent unreliability of all human perception, which is reflected very nicely in the shenanigans our sleep - selves get up to.
Also, I mean... I'm not a professional author, but I've heard many, many horror stories about the unreliability of royalty payments and the questionable accounting practices that are sometimes involved.
The unreliability of memory, mothers and daughters, a signal event in U.S. history: these are the stones of this story about an army family at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
- The Scotsman «A black comedy about the unreliability of memory and the warped values of modern publishing.
A richly imagined and stunningly inventive literary masterpiece of love, art, and betrayal, exploring the genesis of evil, the unforeseen consequences of love, and the ultimate unreliability of storytelling itself.
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