Sentences with phrase «wanted more observations»

He claimed he wanted more observations.

Not exact matches

excerpt: «My Indo - American friend made a few other observations about the coverage that we're seeing, which is that he's not actually being treated poorly over there, and it's more that certain politicians and business leaders don't want to be associated with members of the Indian Cabinet, which is controversial in large swaths of Indian society.
Unlike some sort of weird belief system, or «atheists» that many christians want to make it out to be, «science» is nothing more than the rational, logical observation and study of the world around us.
@Nothing Changed — my observation is more concerned with how he played in the league game against Leicester City the first substitutions were elneny and holding who were replaced by ramsey and giroud (respectively): before being subbed elneny appears to have been at sixes and sevens and though he was subbed after close to an hour it was clear to see he was out of his depths lost composure, panicked and he wanted out.
«We created the largest database of surface ozone from hourly observations at more than 4,800 monitoring sites worldwide, and we're making these data freely available to anyone who wants to investigate the impact of ozone on human health, vegetation, and climate.»
If Europa's vapor plumes are confirmed by more observations, «that would change the kinds of instruments you'd want to install on future probes to the moon,» Sotin continues.
But the humans didn't reward the birds for their help; in seven observations, they even went so far as to burn or bury the honeycomb, telling the researchers that they wanted to keep the birds «hungry» so the avian helpers would guide them to more hives.
Meanwhile, the Obama administration wants NASA to divert more money to Earth observation in order to provide data on global climate change.
Based on the data from both observations and modeling, it seems that an immigrant coming from the north is the more likely scenario, which is good, because that is what we want.
Teacher leader Greg Ahrnsbrak, who helped organize Denver Teachers for Change, made an astute observation, «As a union, we've wanted to pay more teachers more money earlier in their career for as long as I can remember.
Our sample is effectively less than 126 observations, but Mike wants to shrink it more, by excluding cases from the sample and excluding the outcomes of high school graduation (too squishy) and college graduation (too few cases).
The observed teacher identifies the focus of the observation, developing a question that reflects an area about which he or she wants to learn more, and that connects to the relationship between the teachers» instructional methods and students» learning.
Across the city right now, teachers are choosing how they want to be observed this year: through a pre-announced, formal supervisor visit and three or more shorter, less formal ones, or through at least six informal observations.
Although not directly comparable to the union survey in D.C., it found that 57 percent of respondents wanted more help learning how to apply the framework «strategies» in class, but only about 17 percent were confused about the observation process and expectations.
We can't help but be amused by some of Jonny's most cynical observations, about, for example, how you want not only girls but pretty girls to come to concerts because the pretty ones will be brought by boyfriends (two tickets sold rather than one) and the boyfriends will buy them T - shirts to ingratiate themselves (more «merch» sold).
Now, I want to add one more tangential observation here.
Still under observation and the vet wants to do more tests but I'm reluctant to put her through it.
If you wanted to be nitpicky, the trend 1912 or 1913 to 1945 would be a better one to evaluate since it's more «perfect» in isolating the solar cycles to complete ones, but as I've noted the 1915 to 1945 trend is really no different than the 1910 to 1945 one in the observations.
Something you may want to research in more detail than my casual observations in the NWP essay.
One more interesting observation about the «I Want... Will You» test has recently emerged.
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