Sentences with phrase «useful measure there»

«Jews are not generally noted for their insistence on selling their talent for the lowest possible price, which is the most useful measure there is of inveterate, lost - with - all - hands stupidity.

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Although our management uses these non-GAAP financial measures for operational decision - making and considers these financial measures to be useful for analysts and investors, we recognize that there are a number of limitations related to such measures.
Is there a useful way to measure the combined effects of information push (published supply) and pull (search demand) on investor attention to specific stocks?
Religion no longer serves a useful purpose, other than to perhaps give some measure of comfort to the dying that there's somehow more after «lights - out».
But beyond this important policy implication is a second implication in Jackson's study that is more relevant for our purposes: There is a more creative and potentially more useful way to measure noncognitive skills than what most researchers are currently focused on.
The Review's lead author, Professor Theresa Marteau, Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge, UK, says: «This evidence suggests that using nutritional labelling could help reduce calorie intake and make a useful impact as part of a wider set of measures aimed at tackling obesity,» She added, «There is no «magic bullet» to solve the obesity problem, so while calorie labelling may help, other measures to reduce calorie intake are also needed.»
If there ever was an efficient way of measuring strength, even though a lot of the gym community insists that this way is valid, it really isn't and it has negative consequences on the chests of people who consider it useful.
Slides can also be printed directly from the ppt (full page slides) as posters for your working wall - there is a useful one on how prefixes can help you identify one metric measure in relation to another - milli - centi - deci - etc..
These are self - awareness, self - management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision - making.26 While there are existing assessments that measure aspects of SEL for particular groups of students, none of these assessments» purpose is to hold schools accountable for students» SEL.27 Nonetheless, providing local educators with insights into how well students are developing their SEL can be useful to inform instructional practice.
While you're there, visit with the technology team from the SEMA Garage to catch up on useful tools for product development, including computer - aided design systems, coordinate measuring machine (CMM) scanning, SEMA's Tech Transfer library and 3D printing services.
Although the Fire's basic operating system comes with a built in password lock, there are additional security measures we can (and probably should) take, like installing some useful Kindle Fire Apps.
Let me first say that there is no good measure here, but the double counting in a complex debt economy is useful to see.
There are now two pain scales validated to assess surgical pain in the cat, the UNESP - Botucatu Multidimensional Composite Pain Scale and the Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale — Feline.4, 5 The Colorado State University Feline Acute Pain Scale is also a useful tool to assess pain in cats, although it has not been validated.3 Regardless of how you are assessing feline postoperative pain, we can assume that cats will feel pain.
FFT's are useful to more precisely measure certain types of cyclical signal characteristics of signals you know are already there, less useful for finding them.
There has been much discussion as to why tree ring data stopped being a useful measure of temperature in the 60's and 70's.
There is a sort of weaker Bayesian position, which I hold, which is that while it is impossible to measure beliefs per se, it is useful to try to construct beliefs in a statistically consistent way.
But such a presumption is only useful if (1) the facts supporting its existence are generally, empirically true; (2) courts themselves actually conduct the analysis to determine whether the presumption is rooted in fact, as in the Pushpanathan analysis (assuming that something like «field sensitivity» could be measured empirically) and (3) there is clear guidance on how to rebut the presumption.
If there is a satisfactory explanation for the difference then the estimate may cease to be useful as a yardstick with which to measure reasonableness.
Conversely, if there was no satisfactory explanation the estimate might remain a useful yardstick with which to measure reasonableness.
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