Sentences with phrase «with errors ranging»

For the most part, the issues are easily resolved by reboot or simple refresh of BlackBerry World or just simply waiting it out if it's a known issue but in some rare cases, BlackBerry World simply refuses to load no matter what measures are taken with errors ranging from «You must upgrade your BlackBerry World» to «Unable to connect.
PHEaston: as a scientist, why are you picking ANY arbitrary start and end dates in noisy data sets, rather than fitting trend lines (preferably with error ranges)?
If you have a reconstruction of annual average temperatures at a location over the past 1000 yrs with an error range of, say, + / -0.3 deg C in the proxy data, and the net temperature change over that time period is 1.0 deg C from the proxy data, your counts and timing of records are going to be heavily dependent on errors.
CRU Director Phil Jones's claimed an increase of 0.6 °C in the last 130 years, but with an error range of ± 0.2 °C.
The contribution from natural factors and internal variability is thought to be about 0 °C with an error range of ± 0.1 °C (± 0.2 °F).
Yet this predicted record would be only one hundredth of a degree above 2010 and two hundredths of a degree above 2005 — with an error range of one tenth of a degree.
This measures the whole ocean except areas near coastlines that satellites can not measure, with an error range that is greater than the trend it is supposedly measuring.
If the assumed mean is not prominently displayed, with error range, on these anomaly graphs in degrees Celsius, I believe the graph is not useful information.Intentionally fogging the argument.
Even if true, about 1oC calibration errors (I don't believe you, BTW), if you take many hundreds of thousands of measurements each with an error range of 1, the resulting certainty of your aerage is much much less than one.

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The forecasted surpluses in the next three years are very modest, ranging from $ 1.4 to $ 2.7 billion; coupled with $ 1 billion per year in contingency reserve, there is very little margin for error if deficits are not an option.
Especially after they made a similar error in 2007, when stores were forced to recall a range of handbags which were embroidered with green swastikas.
Barry Callebaut first launched its Terra Cacao range in 2011, when it said years of research and trial and error had paid off with a range of chocolate with «virtually zero defects or off flavors.»
The Reds started the game in the worst possible fashion, with Dejan Lovren delivering another woeful defensive error that allowed Ben Yedder to slot into the net from close range.
We therefore performed each simulation 2,000 times, drawing key parameters at random from triangular distributions covering the range of estimates available in the literature associating breastfeeding with maternal health outcomes, centered on the point estimate provided in the literature and a distribution width of four standard errors.
YouGov's chief executive stressed the central projection that «allows for a wide range of error» and that «the Tories could end up with as many as 345 and Labour as few as 223».
The questionnaire asks about how IPCC has gone about its business since its inception in 1988, how it has handled the range of scientific opinions on climate change, how it responds to criticism and errors, and how it deals with governments and the media.
In both cases, CovertBand's data could be used to decipher repetitive movements such as arm - pumping, walking or pelvic tilts to a range of up to 6 meters from the smartphone, with a positional error of only 8 to 18 centimeters.
Using a Bayesian statistical technique to narrow the margins of error, she concluded that the oldest human occupation was 65,000 years ago, with a range of about 60,000 to 70,000 with 95 % probability.
Analysis of mapped nanopore reads alone, despite an average individual error rate of 24 % [range 8 - 49 %], permitted identification of the correct viral strain in all 4 isolates, and 90 % of the genome of CHIKV was recovered with > 98 % accuracy.
Others with psoriasis may even be OK with a limited range of the «do not eat» foods as they begin their treatment, you will find that throughout my Psoriasis Diet recommendations that I advocate trial and error.
«I think for a long time teachers have been encouraged to target children's individual difficulties with explicit instruction, but my findings highlight actually just how much teachers will need to know about the range of strategies a child uses and the types of errors they make if they are going to use explicit instruction effectively.
Ideally, we want a language with clean and simple: syntax and error messages; programming concepts and documentation; libraries for a wide range of programming tasks; and one that is available across different operating systems and devices.
Aside from the wide error range found to be associated with these metrics, they offer no information about what students actually did, said, or thought that could help teachers improve their practice.
PCSD will provide a range of training opportunities for all PCSD staff, including volunteers, contractors and temporary employees with access to student educational data in order to minimize the risk of human error and misuse of information.
The vast range of driving conditions I encountered with the Sedona included probably about 15 minutes of pushing the vehicle through the turns as I would a sportier conveyance — and most of that trying to recover from a navigational error.
Our services also encompass a full range of research proposal editing and proofreading services to ensure that you avoid spelling mistakes, grammatical errors and problems with syntax.
In contrast, I've often quoted the Shiller P / E (which essentially uses a 10 - year average of inflation - adjusted earnings) as a simple but historically informative alternative, but I should emphasize that we strongly prefer our standard methodologies based on earnings, forward earnings, dividends and other fundamentals, all which have a fairly tight relationship with subsequent 7 - 10 year total returns (see Lessons from a Lost Decade, The Likely Range of Market Returns in the Coming Decade, Valuing the S&P 500 Using Forward Operating Earnings, and No Margin of Safety, No Room for Error).
hi there, I'm a borrower who's usually in the 700 range and I have a student loan that was reported 60 days late because of an error with my online payments.
And I have a price range for house - hunting purposes, because I've done some trial and error with a mortgage calculator.
With the Fair Credit Reporting Act in place, it should not have taken Sharma six years and a meeting with a lawyer to get errors ranging from bad Social Security numbers to accounts that weren't his erased from his credit repWith the Fair Credit Reporting Act in place, it should not have taken Sharma six years and a meeting with a lawyer to get errors ranging from bad Social Security numbers to accounts that weren't his erased from his credit repwith a lawyer to get errors ranging from bad Social Security numbers to accounts that weren't his erased from his credit report.
ACRES's efforts are backed by a detailed report that outlines the errors and pitfalls of keeping wide - ranging wild animals in captivity, including the dangers associated with transmitting diseases to humans.
Each of the game's levels are brimming with unlockables, and you're rewarded not only for completing each of the dozens of levels without error, but for finding each of the discoverable items, ranging from stickers, to costume pieces, each allowing players to accessorize the Sackboy (or Sackgirl).
Players flooded into The Division on day one to be greeted with a host of errors and bugs ranging from Server Connectivity to getting stuck in an area or falling through certain maps.
[Response: If you screen the models to have surface trends similar to that observed, you do reduce the tropospheric range of responses, but error bars still overlap with the uncertainty in the obs.
Re # 21: I think one of the issues here is «with an admittedly large error range».
Also, of course you know that the current numbers are not inconsistent with theory since the difference falls within the predicted error range.
One estimate of that error for the MSU 2 product (a weighted average of tropospheric + lower stratospheric trends) is that two different groups (UAH and RSS) come up with a range of tropical trends of 0.048 to 0.133 °C / decade — a much larger difference than the simple uncertainty in the trend.
If the old dataset is outside the error range, it seems there is an issue with estimating error and if it's not, then what changed?
Many experts on China caution that most sources of data there should come with fat error bars, given past instances in which official estimates of activities ranging from coal extraction to fish catches proved to be way off.
There are other important questions about the path forward, related to how to handle reasoned minority views on particular science and policy questions, how to deal speedily with errors and how to break down barriers among the three main «working groups» — on the basic science pointing to warming, the range of impacts and possible responses.
When I took a look, there were huge errors due to a wide range of problems that they failed to deal with, notably recording errors.
, 6 — , 85 W / m ^ 2 (with a satellite error range of 3 to 4 W / m ^ 2.)
If some procedure starts with HADCRUT3 with known errors then any result calculated from it must have at least that range of error or more.
As far as «climate» goes, a 30 year smooth reduces most on the weather noise giving you something to fit with a reasonable error range so you don't have to magnify some obscure signal by a factor of ten to get a «fit».
Do I really believe that a $ 15k float, running unattended and uncalibrated in the open ocean will produce temperature data over an expected temperature range of 0 - 30 C with 5 millidegree error bounds over its operational life (4 + / - years)?
I can certainly understand that there are differing scientific views about CIs and error ranges and measures of probability — but categorical statements such a yours, that «solid evidence» doesn't exist, don't wash with me.
So please give an example where measurements of any given phenomenon were taken, with a potential error range of the equivalent of + / - 5 % that you stipulated in the initial measurements, where that poor initial data was processed using statistics, and provided an «actual average measurement within + / -.03 %, that was then verified against later, with subsequent more accurate measurements.
The interesting thing is that CO2 is lagging behind temperature (in the ice cores) seems to be 800 + / - 200 years — due to obvious problems with reading scales, that are low resolution, giving up to a 25 % error... However nearly the entire range of the lag falls within the 690 - 990 year range..
If I want to know what the true SST was at the precise location of HMS Endeavour on the 4th May 1877 at noon then I have to live with the fact that there is an error in that particular measurement and stick appropriate uncertainty ranges on it.
In this context, for the Administration to have released a U.S. Climate Action Report with a chapter on climate change impacts that identified a range of likely adverse consequences, based on scientific reports including the National Assessment, could rightly be seen as an anomaly and appeared to be seen as a significant political error by Administration allies dedicated to denying the reality of human - induced global warming as a significant problem.
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