Not exact matches
Apart from skills and experience, the algorithm will attempt to match job - seekers and employers based on such
variables as personality -
as on the eHarmony site -
as well
as work and social and cultural
values.
Identify
as many
variables as possible that could have a material impact on the outcome for any party, and assign a
value to each
variable and for each party.
«If you have ample funds and are looking to get rid of a little every month, it would not be irrational to buy a whole - life, universal - life or
variable - life policy, where the cash
value grows income tax - free
as long
as the policy is held until death,» Hunt said.
Following BallPark's fill - in - the - blanks format, he plugged in Muckler's anticipated ROI, the company's fixed costs, and such
variables as sales, profits, cost of new assets, and
value of current assets.
Before you decide if this is the right tactic for you, examine
variables such
as reach, audience and the
value of the publication's own brand.
Conciseness prohibits me from exploring the true
value of SEO
as a strategy, with all its complexities and
variables you may encounter.
As a side point, perhaps interesting to monetary wonks here at OTE, the title's insistence on the 1993 vintage of the Taylor rule is out of step with much research on the
variables,
values, and coefficients that would go into such a rule today.
To attribute the entire decline in stock yields to interest rates
as if it is a «fair
value» relationship is to introduce a profound «omitted
variables» bias into the whole analysis, which is exactly what the Fed Model does.
A record 16
variable annuity writers participated, comprising $ 215 billion in account
value as of September, 2017..
This might also involved was is the integral of what is called the probable density function
as it applies to a random
variable in terms of all its possible
values.
The Funds will hold securities with floating or
variable interest rates which may decline in
value if their coupon rates do not reset
as high, or
as quickly,
as comparable market interest rates.
After all, we always think of growth
as a
variable — and a particularly important one — in our calculation of the intrinsic
value of a given company.
Variable annuities provide the potential to grow your assets and defer paying taxes on the earnings until you withdraw them
as income.1 A diverse menu of professionally managed investment choices allows you to invest your contract
value in a way that reflects your goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance.
Since the growth of your policy's cash
value is tax - deferred,
variable life insurance might be a good consideration if you've maxed out your retirement account contributions, have a sizable portfolio of more liquid assets (such
as in your brokerage and savings accounts), and are looking for an additional investment vehicle that also offers coverage to your dependents should anything happen to you.
-LSB-...] If the digital currency will become less
variable in future, the assessment of products in these
values can become easier and one can start to use them more frequently
as a medium of exchange.
In the language of mathematical logic, at least
as it was current in Whitehead's day, a proposition is produced from a propositional function by substituting a name
as value for the
variable in the argument position of the function, or by quantifying over a range of such
values.
Although the simple eternal object defines a class of particulars that
as values of the
variable are that definite shade of green, and although these individuals are externally related, the simple eternal object itself is internally related to the higher grade object, in that it partially constitutes its essence.
In particular the computer identifies the pattern of (loves John Eloise) with the pattern (loves John x) in the first clause and passes the
value of the
variable x
as Eloise to the tail of the clause.
With a total disregard to this cardinal religious principle market seeks the expansion of
value in mathematical
variables as its directing principle.
The reason this ultimate program seems so remote or Incredible is partly that we have
as yet no real conception of the
variables exhibited in human experience, and hence do not see how widely different
values from any occurring in our experience are abstractly conceivable
as missing areas or extended portions of the domains of potential characters which the
variables permit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference * In computer science, a reference is a
value that enables a program to indirectly access a particular data item, such
as a
variable or a record, in the computer's memory or in some other storage device.
I'd go so far
as to say it's a
variable they
value.
Individual differences in psychology are the variations from one person to another on
variables such
as attitude,
values, self - esteem, the rate of cognitive development or degree of agreeableness — think of it
as all of the little bits and pieces that set us apart and makes us unique from others.
Yet Heisenberg's uncertainty principle dictated that precise
values for certain pairs of
variables, such
as position and momentum, could never be known simultaneously.
Avila has contributed in particular to complex one - dimensional dynamics — how a mathematical function with a single
variable evolves when the solution is «fed back» into the function
as the next
value of the
variable in an iterative process.
Many of their pseudoscientific models attempt to predict our creditworthiness, giving each of us so - called e-scores, which are based on numerous
variables such
as our occupation, what our houses are
valued at and our spending habits.
Using all available geologic, tectonic and geothermal heat flux data for Greenland — along with geothermal heat flux data from around the globe — the team deployed a machine learning approach that predicts geothermal heat flux
values under the ice sheet throughout Greenland based on 22 geologic
variables such
as bedrock topography, crustal thickness, magnetic anomalies, rock types and proximity to features like trenches, ridges, young rifts, volcanoes and hot spots.
It describes a progression in which the
value of a
variable (in this case, the number of casualties) is always ramped up or down by the same exponent, or power,
as in: two to the power of two (2 x 2) equals four, three to the power of two (3 x 3) equals nine, four to the power of two (4 x 4) equals 16, and so on.
Unlike the common practice with other mathematical
variables, a random
variable can not be assigned a
value; a random
variable does not describe the actual outcome of a particular experiment, but rather describes the possible,
as - yet - undetermined outcomes in terms of real numbers.
A trait that can be described
as a mathematical function of some other
variable is called a function -
valued trait.
Answer to # 10: Ozone
values are *** VERY ***
variable: even if there is a mean sinusoidal pattern over Europes latitudes (see http://www.meteo.be/english/pages/OzonEN.html or http://meteo.lcd.lu/dobson05.html) the variations from that mean trend are exceptional great:
as such a local measurement of low
values is never a hint to a lowering trend (and the opposite is true also...).
Tests for trend with the use of simple linear regression analysis were performed by modeling the median
values of each fiber category
as a continuous
variable.
Below are the names of each county,
as well
as values for their daily animal protein intake, the percentage of their total caloric intake coming from fat, and their daily intake of fiber (in case the latter two
variables are also of interest).
I think it depends on many
variables such
as sex, age, culture, and
values.
Included are 90 lessons that cover: Place
Value Rounding Negative Numbers Roman Numerals Indices Inverse operations Written addition and subtraction Mental addition and subtraction Written multiplication and division Order of operations Finding fractions of amounts Comparing fractions Converting between improper and mixed number fractions Add and subtract fractions Multiply fractions together Multiply fractions by whole numbers Divide fractions by whole numbers Percentages Fraction, decimal and percentages Ratio Algebra including missing information, expressing problems, satisfying equations, satisfying two
variables and sequences Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 Multiplying decimal numbers Finding percentages of amounts x 2 Fraction, decimal and percentage equivalents Converting measurements Miles and kms Time Shape with same area but different perimeter and vice versa Volume Area Area of triangles Addition and subtraction (Same
as 1st planning scheme
as it is revision) Multiplication (Same
as 1st planning scheme
as it is revision) Division (Same
as 1st planning scheme
as it is revision) Worksheets are differentiated three ways with a mastery aim running throughout.
objectives include: Year 6 objectives • solve problems involving the calculation and conversion of units of measure, using decimal notation up to 3 decimal places where appropriate • use, read, write and convert between standard units, converting measurements of length, mass, volume and time from a smaller unit of measure to a larger unit, and vice versa, using decimal notation to up to 3 decimal places • convert between miles and kilometres • recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa • recognise when it is possible to use formulae for area and volume of shapes • calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles • calculate, estimate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids using standard units, including cubic centimetres (cm ³) and cubic metres (m ³), and extending to other units [for example, mm ³ and km ³] • express missing number problems algebraically • find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with 2 unknowns • enumerate possibilities of combinations of 2
variables • draw 2 - D shapes using given dimensions and angles • recognise, describe and build simple 3 - D shapes, including making nets • compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes and find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons • illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius • recognise angles where they meet at a point, are on a straight line, or are vertically opposite, and find missing angles • describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all 4 quadrants) • draw and translate simple shapes on the coordinate plane, and reflect them in the axes • interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to solve problems • calculate and interpret the mean
as an average • read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10,000,000 and determine the
value of each digit • round any whole number to a required degree of accuracy and more!
To solve this problem, we used
as an instrumental
variable whether or not a student was offered a voucher to predict the probability that she attended a private school; with these predicted
values, we can provide an unbiased estimate of the actual impact of switching from a public - to a private - school.
Although we have no reason to believe that these two
variables directly cause changes in education funding, they may be correlated with other relevant factors, such
as property
values or population growth, for which we lack direct information.
At any such point, is a random
variable with Still conditioning on, consider counterfactual outcomes
as varies over, averaging over the conditional distribution of given: There is a structural function interpretation for: within a school with, we can obtain potential expected output for various assigned
values of the teacher input, holding constant the distribution of classroom characteristics (at the conditional distribution of given).
Economists have developed an equation known
as «
value - added,» a formula that is supposed to control for student - specific
variables and tease out the degree to which teachers affect student learning.
Value - added models often control for variables such as average prior achievement for a classroom or school, but this practice could introduce errors into value - added estim
Value - added models often control for
variables such
as average prior achievement for a classroom or school, but this practice could introduce errors into
value - added estim
value - added estimates.
According to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, middle school typically begins with concepts such
as fractions and decimals, leading to pre-algebra ideas like manipulating
variables and solving equations for unknown
values.
For shoppers looking at Spectra sedans and Sedona minivans, pragmatic factors such
as value and functionality rule over emotional
variables such
as image and perceived performance.
After taking into consideration
variables such
as market
value, availability, vehicle condition, and vehicle history, the dealer will come up with a
value for your trade.
The «IDx» label signifies identification (ID) and the x is,
as in the «X factor» of
variables,
value and future of this concept car.
Other
variables to consider include estimated resale
value, insurance premiums, anticipated maintenance, actual cost of fuel, what kind of price you can get from a dealer, and the
value of not having to stop for gas
as often — both versions have a 17.2 gallon tank so the ES 300 h will need to refuel less frequently.
Management of the suspension systems, the EDC Electronic Damper Control, the track and camber
values as well
as the characteristic map of the
variable M differential lock have been perfectly adapted to match the suspension modifications.
As usual, I agonized over it for days, coming up with and assigning
values to the
variables and use - cases that I developed that I wanted to bound the purchase.
Most of us use color text editors that display different elements such
as keywords,
variables, functions, fields,
values, etc., in different colors to make them easier to recognize.
Policies such
as variable universal life insurance combine components of the above, blending the investment flexibility of
variable life with the ability to use the cash
value to pay monthly premiums offered in universal life.