Sentences with phrase «useful sets of»

At the same time, it has blossomed into one of the most useful sets of tools in science.
The BPS post offers one more useful set of findings.
These may seem like the most obviously useful set of reforms, but this is only because economists mis - conceptualize the value of improvements in asset - side efficiency.
With this software, every trader gets the opportunity to personalize the trades executed thanks to a useful set of tools and features.
Some of those particles have a particularly useful set of properties: They don't naturally occur in the rocks, and they are radioactive.
«Essentially, it's a useful set of tools to help us measure the social environment and how many connections you have,» says Fisher.
The Institute of Neuroinformatics at the University of Zurich was established in 1995 and has a very useful set of links including lists of European and worldwide centres that are conducting neuroinformatic research.
The next most useful set of data are sources that have up to decadal resolution but that can still be dated relatively accurately.
And of course, this is OKCupid we're talking about — the team that created the OkTrends blog aka the funniest and most useful set of online dating tips in the universe, (though sadly it hasn't been updated since the site was bought by Match.com).
The Blu - ray delivers very good picture and sound along with a reasonably useful set of supplements.
A useful set of slides which examine creation and origins.
This is a useful set of resources as it provides specific Grade Descriptors for each MYP Discipline.
A useful set of resource's which students find useful to plan their work and make sure that they are thinking about their work in a varied way.
While significant criticism can be made of the formulation (see below) it does provide a useful set of questions and «rules of thumb» to help educators to think about their practice.
A Primer on Systems Thinking & Organizational Learning — useful set of pages put together by John Shibley @ The Portland Learning Organization Group
Useful set of resources to mark, assess, and write reports for pupils operating at P - Levels.
The cabin tech offers a useful set of features, although I'm not crazy about Acura's current connected strategy.
While not geared specifically towards authors, this is a useful set of tips for anyone using Twitter.
Very useful set of articles.
It's a useful set of views on these numbers, and ends with Gonzalez wondering aloud whether Bowker has correlated book buyers with library patronage.
Moreover, I'm skeptical you can encompass a useful set of possibilities in only three answers.
By blending some nifty coding with a business mindset, I've developed a useful set of tools for the KDP community.
My trading skill has definitely been enhanced, with a very useful, objective way of determining the bias without constantly changing direction, knowing when to stay out and with a very useful set of trading setups.
This lodging also has a useful set of business amenities, great for those visitors who tend to bring work along when visiting this destination.
It's a useful set of pointers for an area of game design that is frequently criticized.
There's a useful set of country profiles to explore.
And the National Acadmy of Sciences has assembled a useful set of reports on oil pollution.
If the survey is intended to characterize the position of prominent sceptics like myself, then a more useful set of first statements might include:
A very useful set of animations, videos and explanations from Wycombe High School's Animated Geography.
Note that I am not saying that warming has not taken place just that it is not global — BEST admits that 30 % of the stations have cooled and that is true of severla of therse long term stations — but that we should concentrate on finding a useful set of temperature trends in regional and zonal areas that reflect the impacts of climate change, as for example the Sahel, and understand the true reasons without assuming carbon dioxide to be the culprit.
Otherwise, a useful set of function keys adorn the top row.
Beyond being a useful set of data for prospective students, the NSS has links with the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
In reference to the model's usefulness in academics, Digman (1990) says, «At a minimum, research on the five - factor model has given us a useful set of very broad dimensions that characterize individual differences.
The discourse of sustainability provides Indigenous people with a useful set of principles and processes which would enable greater participation in economic development based on recognition of their distinct identity and their unique relationship to land and resources.
Mediation training and practice not only has the potential to promote overall student health and well - being but also the ability to provide students with a useful set of life skills to help themselves and others more effectively navigate the conflicts they will face at home, in the workplace, and indeed throughout life.

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True North markets itself to H - 1B visa holders, and offers to walk U.S. companies through the process of setting up shop in Canada and connects them with useful experts, such as immigration and business lawyers, and real estate professionals.
That's why we're creating a horizontal structure rather than a vertical structure, so very different types of people that have extremely useful skill sets can actually work together.
It is useful to help set up paragraphs, headers, and default fonts so that a user can always read the text regardless of whether or not they have the font installed on their own personal computer.
Theoretically, the employee should have set a list of goals and objectives for the year that will be very useful for evaluating performance.
00:48 Alter: Second thing is, depending on the nature of your business, I found it's very useful, especially in a growing business to set my quotas quarterly.
The benefit of this approach is that a generalist has a variety of skills, which can be incredibly useful in the freelancing economy; with a broader skill set, it can be easier to market yourself.
Although the site is meant to be most useful to job seekers looking to beef up their skill sets, the facts that Bloomberg has signed on to Codecademy and the White House has partnered with the site for a learning initiative are signals Bubinski's line of thinking is becoming mainstream.
The articles set the tone for the site, in terms of the topics that were useful or interesting.
Perhaps the most useful aspect of having a professional developer is the analytics he or she can set up, such as bounce rate and abandoned shopping carts.
Since things like college costs and mortgage payments usually end at some set point, a term policy is very useful for this kind of planning.
Given that valuations and market action have generally been a useful guide to setting investment exposure in normal post-war market cycles, it may be helpful to detail how these factors behaved during the period between 1929 to 1935, which represents the greatest period of credit strains observed in U.S. data.
Laying out «a few principles» that he said he believes would be «useful to discuss and potentially codify into law», Zuckerberg first advocated for having «a simple and practical set of ways that you explain what you're doing with data», revealing an appetite to offload the problem of tricky privacy disclosures via a handy universal standard that can apply to all players.
Note that the National Venture Capital Association has developed a comprehensive set of annotated draft agreements for its members, and this provides entrepreneurs with a useful starting point to understand the manner in which VCs approach corporate governance and other issues.
Scott Krisiloff's Avondale Asset Management Blog provides traders with a diverse set of interesting and useful content.
I realize it's going to differ widely depending on the type of business (e.g. LinkedIn would be very different from Facebook which would be different from Zynga, etc.) but even a few good data sets would be useful to know if we're «in the ballpark.»
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