Sentences with phrase «using wide swathes»

BEST's was done using a wider swath of data (but still data that was processed in an early stage by Team members at CRU, as far as I am aware).

Not exact matches

In January most large public companies adopted International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a system already used in more than 100 countries (notably across the European Union and wide swaths of the Pacific Rim).
The cause of the decline was not yet clear, though traders pointed to institutions using selling programs across a wide swath of stocks.
For one thing, in a Jewish context «ethics» covers a much wider swath of human behavior than what most people think of when they use ethical categories.
De Blasio's commission is expected to focus on campaign finance reforms, while the council is looking to examine «a wide swath of issues — including a more transparent budgeting process, more robust community engagement in land use, and a more independent Law Department,» according to Council Speaker Corey Johnson.
Another team Keating's group collaborates with, based at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, called BICEP2, used a telescope at the South Pole to examine B - mode polarization across wide swaths of the sky.
They used a method called top - down proteomics, a technological advancement that allows researchers to look at wide swaths of whole proteins instead of just a few at a time.
A team of researchers looked at average summertime conditions across a wide swath of the Northern Hemisphere using a measure of heat stress that combines temperature and humidity.
Seats front and back were universally praised for comfort and spaciousness (but some sniffed that a vehicle in the $ 35,000 range ought to come with power passenger - seat controls), and so was the use of good materials on all cabin surfaces that you actually touched among the wide swaths of hard plastic.
He noted that the data used by the Cleveland Fed covers a much wider swath of companies than the U.S. consumer lenders that are generally classified as peer - to - peer lenders.
When one looks at Yellow Jacket, 1969, one notices yellow used in a variety of ways: On the right, narrow vertical lines of yellow are tightly interspersed with orange lines; on the left, blue and pink stripes are sandwiched between relatively wide bands of lemon; and in roughly the center, medium - size gold stripes emerge from within a broad swath of lime green.
Applying pigments to his canvases using a palette knife, he began to saturate his paintings with expressive swathes of luminous color achieved through wide, rhythmical brushstrokes, which he then contrasted with raw, but graceful, lines that pulsated with emotion — a practice that he would continue to pursue for the remainder of his career.
It would also have unacceptable market concentration in wide swaths of commercial seed development and sales for other commonly used varieties, including traited canola, soybeans, and corn developed in North America.
That's still difficult to tell («assessing the implications» of FCC v. Comcast, is how the FCC's general counsel put it) but, thankfully, there are wide swaths of the NBP that have nothing to do with Net Neutrality, and over at BlogBand, the NBP's official blog, Nick Sinai writes of receiving a letter of support for using broadband to track real - time energy consumption signed by nearly 50 companies including (of course) Comcast.
Ocean scores have been used in a wide swath of social science research, including many of the long - term studies that look at people who've lived into their 90s or 100s and assess the kinds of personality traits they have in common.
By Thursday, National Review had come up with the counternarrative to the sudden anti-Facebook sentiment among progressives this week, pointing out that the Obama administration had been widely lauded during the 2012 election for (in part) using the Facebook profiles of a wide swath of people not just to predict how they might vote in the election, but how to turn those electors into someone who might vote for Obama.
«This is a huge swathe of spectrum, about 3x wider than the spectrum conventional Wi - Fi uses today, and it's relatively uncrowded which enables your Wi - Fi data to speed past your neighbor's Wi - Fi data that is stuck in congested traffic,» the campaign says.
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