Sentences with phrase «used in similar scenarios»

Desktops or tablets are used in similar scenarios, and these device users are typically not ready to commit — they're just looking for more information.

Not exact matches

This is similar to the range of responses to this scenario based on the seven versions of the simple model used in Figure 22.
The new Animal Crossing amiibo will be for use in Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, which is a party game that looks very similar to Mario Party and the random games and scenarios it has.
Season 4, Episode 5 — «Metal Head» contains a similar scenario where humans are being hunted; but the whole silence concept used in «A Quiet Place» definitely sets this film apart.
In a similar scenario, Englewood, New Jersey, officials wreaked havoc on the Englewood Charter School by abruptly rezoning the site of a converted warehouse that the school was planning to use.
Fans of Telltale's «The Walking Dead» will find themselves in familiar territory: the game uses a similar art style to tell a story of complicated characters, unwinnable scenarios and heartbreaking choices.
There are two multiplayer modes, both of which are playable online or as a split - screen game; Road Rage is entirely vehicle - based and features a selection of races and rallies similar to the driving / racing sub games in the solo campaign, set on six maps, and Wasteland Legends which is a 2 - player co-op mode that allows you to play through nine scenarios chronicled in Rage's solo campaign story and using locations from it.
This is similar to the range of responses to this scenario based on the seven versions of the simple model used in Figure 22.
Subsequent to my original September 27, 2009 post, I never employed or even illustrated Scenario A in any presentation or blog article, other than an incidental use in a May 15, 2012 post where I ironically observed that a Yamal chronology incorporating fresh data from Hantemirov was remarkably similar to Scenario B. My position on Esper's Polar Urals version has been similar: that the inconsistency between proxies need to be reconciled before either can be relied upon, a position that I expressed in my submission to Muir Russell as follows:
When two or three PCs are used, the resulting reconstructions (represented by scenario 5d, the pink (1400 - 1449) and green (1450 - 1499) curve in Fig. 3) are highly similar (supplemental information).
This scenario is characterized by «very rapid economic growth, global population that peaks in mid-century and declines thereafter... the rapid introduction of new technologies,... and the assumption that similar improvement rates apply to all energy supply and end - use technologies».
Although E1 won't be be used by the IPCC in its next report (AR5), due out in 2013, E1 is the forerunner of a very similar scenario that will feature prominently in AR5.
Chapter 3 performs a similar role in the TAR WG II (Carter and La Rovere, 2001) also discussing climate scenarios, but treating, in addition, all other scenarios (socio - economic, land use, environmental, etc.) needed for undertaking policy - relevant impact assessment.
Here we use a coupled climate model to explore the effect of a 21st ‐ century grand minimum on future global temperatures, finding a moderate temperature offset of no more than − 0.3 °C in the year 2100 relative to a scenario with solar activity similar to recent decades.
These exercises were reviewed and compared by Raskin et al. (2005) and Westhoek et al. (2006a), who observed that many applied similar assumptions to those used in the SRES scenarios, in some cases employing the same models to quantify the main drivers and indicators.
The purpose of this initial scenario was to give people practice at interpreting the similar pie charts that were subsequently used in the graphical interfaces to deliver the social - norming information in the with - norm condition.
An elevator pitch is essentially used to help you gain the interest of people to talk to you when there is only a window of 20 seconds or less to speak — the amount of time you may be in the elevator with the CEO of the company you're dying to work for or in another similar scenario.
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