which is not to deny that the total size — text and pictures, not to mention audio and video in the days to come — is
a very useful measure in and of itself, especially when you consider the matter of «cloud storage» which you mention.
Murray comes up with
a very useful measure of community dysfunction: the percentage of «problematic people,» which he arrives at by combining prime - age males not making a living, single mothers raising children, a guesstimate of prime - age adults who are living alone, and those uninvolved in any community activity.
Not exact matches
Accounting book value is meant to
measure the potential assets available to investors in the event of liquidation, and that's simply not a
very useful measurement for most equity investors.
The most
useful measure of marketing automation performance is conversion rate for 70 % of
very successful system users.
Trends and differences in credit scores can be a
very useful way to learn about credit and credit scores and to see how you
measure up.
The high water binding capacity of potato starch,
measured through its high viscosity, is
very useful in snacks, meat and bakery products, powdered foods and whenever lower relative concentrations or dosage of starch is preferred.
These objective
measures are
very useful in recognizing that you should stay away or get out.
Unlike the marginal rate of tax, which is a forward looking
measure that relies on assumptions about prices, revenues and production profiles, ETR is a retrospective indicator calculated on the basis of observed data for all of these parameters (this is a
useful feature, as the taxes that companies liquidate may be a
very small fraction of what they would have theoretically had to pay had the marginal rate of taxation applied, as the cases of Starbucks, Amazon and other companies so poignantly demonstrate).
The applicant is taken around the prison, which Spear says is a
very useful way to
measure how comfortable and effective they'd be in the role.
Being able to
measure this «fingerprint» is potentially
very useful, because stellar families usually do not stay together.
It gives a range, the knowledge of just how much or little some
measure can be, which is often
very useful.
Luminescent molecules are
very useful tools because we can easily detect and
measure the light they emit.
Why it matters: «We actually
measured a
very useful theoretical concept,» said Dr. James Cowin, project leader and a PNNL research scientist.
We don't yet have a way of scanning patients to
measure levels of Huntingtin protein, but it would be
very useful and its being worked on.
If you're working to manage your blood sugar, a glucometer is
very useful to
measure blood sugar throughout the day.
If you're working to manage an autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and your blood sugar, a glucometer is
very useful to
measure blood sugar throughout the day.
But Dunbar says that when you get down to
measuring the ability of students at Dallas's Woodrow Wilson High School, for example, where you're comparing this year's ninth graders to last year's, accountability test scores are not
very useful.
While AUSL takes these
measures seriously, the year - end tests themselves are not
very useful in developing teachers.
I have always taken Weber's analytic mapping
very personally, and used his distinctions as a
useful template for considering my own growth as a teacher; for reflecting on my developing pedagogy, and for marking and
measuring the changing nature of my relationships with my graduate students at Harvard, where I have taught for the last four decades...
Now, what's also
very useful — many school leaders want to
measure progress.
I disagree that at the
very least VAMs might be
useful when conducting large - scale research, because the other methods often used to
measure gains or the impacts of large - scale interventions and policies over time seem to fare well as well.
SEMA's
measuring sessions in the United States featuring models from overseas markets are also
very useful, he said.
He points out that in a covered call strategy, the distribution of returns is not «normal» and that standard
measures such as the Sharpe ratio are not
very useful in
measuring risk.
@davmp Please be careful, I said «not
very useful» and «pretty useless as a
measure used to make buy or sell decisions», not «worthless».
It might seem like the PE ratio is
very useful, but it's actually pretty useless as a
measure used to make buy or sell decisions, and taken largely on its own, pretty useless becomes utterly and completely useless.
In spite of this, I think that two of the PTP
measures — PPTP and APTP — can provide
very useful information in some circumstances.
Although titers as a
measure of ongoing immunity aren't all that
useful, as a
measure of whether or not an animal formed immunity from a recent vaccination, they are
very reliable.
1950s: Research on military applications of radar and infrared radiation promotes advances in radiative transfer theory and measurements = > Radiation math — Studies conducted largely for military applications give accurate values of infrared absorption by gases = > CO2 greenhouse — Nuclear physicists and chemists develop Carbon - 14 analysis,
useful for dating ancient climate changes = > Carbon dates, for detecting carbon from fossil fuels in the atmosphere, and for
measuring the rate of ocean turnover = > CO2 greenhouse — Development of digital computers affects many fields including the calculation of radiation transfer in the atmosphere = > Radiation math, and makes it possible to model weather processes = > Models (GCMs)-- Geological studies of polar wandering help provoke Ewing - Donn model of ice ages = > Simple models — Improvements in infrared instrumentation (mainly for industrial processes) allow
very precise measurements of atmospheric CO2 = > CO2 greenhouse.
Already known as a
very useful analysis tool, this 13th edition of the report is
measuring regulatory quality and efficiency, while presenting business regulation and the protection of property rights for domestic firms in 189 economies.
This is
very useful if you want to
measure your energy use, allowing you to identify power - hungry appliances and devices that should be replaced or adjusted.
Nevertheless, because different results may have been obtained had we used DSM - based
measures, future longitudinal studies using such
measures would be
very useful.
With just a few simple steps and diligent
measuring, you can create a stylish way to add
very useful storage to your kitchen.