At roughly $ 500 in staff time (
with wide variations based on the size and complexity of the deal) x 3,000 closings per year, this single project is saving the firm roughly $ 1.5 million in labor that can be allocated to other value - add projects.
Ignoring the problem is an approach taken by many of our clients
with wide variations in success.
Though eBooks are based on HTML and CSS (the standard coding conventions used to render content on the web) eReader devices and software interpret these «standards»
with wide variations.
The asymmetrical growth leads to bacteria
with wide variations in physiological properties and susceptibility to antibiotics.
Liew said that
with the wide variations in credit quality across emerging markets, from non-investment grade countries such as Argentina and Venezuela, to single - A rated ones, such as Malaysia, GIC was looking for «idiosyncratic situations,» in emerging markets which were likely to converge with lower - yielding developed markets.
Those who believe that Jesus was an apocalyptist accept them in the main as authentic, but
with wide variation as to whether we should expect from them a literal second coming.
According to the EEF, there is strong evidence that too much careers education in England is inadequate,
with wide variation across the country.
Even if pupils have ability, they can face a lack of availability,
with a wide variation in subjects offered by schools.
His works display comfort and skill
with a wide variation of colour schemes.
Many of our clients view Jewish lawyers as being some — or all — of the following, but
with a wide variation in how they rank these attributes:
UNICEF Country Office surveys suggest that the modules are being rolled out into country health systems, but
with wide variation in use.
Not exact matches
«This unusually big
variation in brightness means that the object is highly elongated: about 10 times as long as it is
wide,
with a complex, convoluted shape,» said Karen Meech from the Institute for Astronomy in Hawaii.
Not only in John but in all the gospels,
with slight
variations, we read that when Jesus was baptized «he saw the heavens torn
wide open and the Spirit like a dove descending upon him,» while a voice spoke from heaven.
Even
with this relatively
wide variation, you should feel confident that a largely plant - based diet like the World's Healthiest Foods plan will meet your potassium needs quite readily.
But such is the case
with most foods — there is
wide variation across food samples.
By the conclusion of the project, Molson Coors had three canning and three bottling lines, designed to run a
wide range of packages, yet
with minimum system specification
variation.
With the versatility of chia seeds, the wide selection of non-dairy milks on the market, and the hundreds of possible variations of this treat, there's no end to the flavors that you can experiment w
With the versatility of chia seeds, the
wide selection of non-dairy milks on the market, and the hundreds of possible
variations of this treat, there's no end to the flavors that you can experiment
withwith.
The
variation can be
with (1 - 2) midfield and (2 - 1) midfield as well as a diamond formation
with 2 strikers and no
wide attackers.
Just like there are a number of
variations with your particular philosophy of parenting, there is a
wide range of
variation and diversity of responses to a child's crying on the other side of the coin.
Lyra Waldorf Pencils are artisan - quality watercolor pencils
with a
wide array of color options using fine pigmented dyes that work to create brilliant color
variations, which are long lasting and non-soluble.
Ever since the goofy movie «Snakes On A Plane» was released, travel writers far and
wide have come up
with their own
variation of the title for a piece they've written.
In Scotland, where
wide variations in surgical deliveries have been found between units, four evidence based recommendations have been prioritised: clinicians and women should regard trial of labour as the norm after a previous caesarean; offering external cephalic version to women at term if their baby is breech; monitoring and regularly reviewing caesarean data
with support for staff; and one to one midwifery care for all women in labour.20 The National Childbirth Trust — a UK parents organisation — is concerned about medicalisation and erosion of midwifery skills and confidence.
Taken together, groups of Conservative - Labour marginals in my research have shown swings to Labour at a similar level to those in the national polls, but there are
wide variations between seats
with similar majorities: in the first round, published in May, I found swings to Labour of 8 % in Amber Valley and just 2 % in Morecambe & Lunesdale.
The analysis suggests a
wide variation often
with fees being cut.
While the main polling companies don't tend to produce a
wide variation in support for the Conservatives or Labour they have done for the Liberal Democrats,
with YouGov on average showing the Lib Dems three points lower than ICM and MORI do (Populus produce figures somewhere inbetween the two extremes).
There was
wide variation between facilities in completion of the form,
with 20 percent having low completion (less than 10 percent of their long - term care residents) and 40 percent having high completion (more than 80 percent of their long - term care residents)
Data also show that there was a
wide variation in the magnitude of cholesterol reduction that patients achieved
with bococizumab, even among patients who did not develop the immunologic response.
Using an approach called a genome -
wide association study, researchers scanned complete sets of DNA in thousands of participants, looking for small
variations that appear more often in people
with the disease than in healthy individuals.
Fluid needs can differ greatly among individuals due to
variation in the factors that influence both water loss and solute balance; thus, adequacy is consistent
with a
wide range of fluid intakes and is better gauged using hydration assessment methods.
Differences in age and sex, says Tattersall, can not account for the
wide variation in features such as jaw and brow shape not only among Dmanisi skulls, but also when compared
with H. erectus fossils from other sites.
Karen Meech explains the significance: «This unusually large
variation in brightness means that the object is highly elongated: about ten times as long as it is
wide,
with a complex, convoluted shape.
A genome -
wide association study (GWAS) of 1570 Africans identified variants significantly associated
with skin pigmentation, which clustered in four genomic regions that together account for almost 30 % of the phenotypic
variation.
During analysis of the different surgical specialties, a
wide variation in sex - based inclusion, matching, and data reporting existed,
with colorectal surgery having the best matching of male and female participants and cardiac surgery having the worst.
«Not only can the eggs of Aedes species mosquitoes survive winter,
wide variations in daytime temperatures can stimulate egg - laying and shorten the time it takes for mosquitoes to become infective after biting a person
with Zika,» notes Diaz.
«We wanted to examine the influence of both environment and the learner on language, so we included children from a
wide socio - economic range to look at
variation in learning environments, and children
with early brain injuries to study
variation in learners,» said Goldin - Meadow.
It might also settle an ongoing dispute about how to interpret a
wide variation seen in A. afarensis bones,
with some saying the differences are too great for it to have been just one species.
But the figures reveal
wide variations across the bloc,
with the proportion of science enthusiasts ranging from 34 % in the Czech Republic to 77 % in Sweden.
To reduce false positives when identifying genetic
variations associated
with human disease through genome -
wide association studies (GWAS), Dartmouth researchers have identified nine traits that are not dependent on P values to predict single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) reproducibility as reported in Human Genetics on October 2, 2014.
An estimated 2.6 million children worldwide were stillborn at 28 weeks or more in 2015,
with the
wide geographical
variation in prevalence suggesting that most of these deaths were preventable, say the study authors.
Brown believes that this
wide variation is a sign that the biggest Kuiper belt objects were produced not from gradual accretion, but from a small number of collisions among large objects, beginning
with ones on the order of 500 kilometers in diameter.
Gonçalo Abecasis of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and his colleagues used data from 10 genome -
wide studies involving 36,610 individuals to look for genetic
variations that correlated
with fasting glucose concentrations.
«There is
wide variation in the strength of T - cell immunity when people are first infected
with the virus, ranging from very strong and sustained to none,» notes Dr. Walker, who also is a professor of pediatrics and molecular virology, immunology, and medical genetics at The Ohio State University.
The team selected possible leads from the intersection of more than 20,000 p53 binding sites in the human genome, 10 million inherited genetic
variations genotyped in the 1000 Genomes Project, and 62,000 genetic
variations associated
with human cancers identified in genome -
wide association studies (GWAS).
Although there were
wide variations among the children, they concluded that «compared
with earlier studies, the younger children... slept for a shorter period».
A decade into the era of well powered and reproducible genome
wide association studies, one thing is clear: many complex diseases are extremely polygenic,
with thousands or perhaps tens of thousands of segregating variants contributing to
variation in risk among individuals.
Production of chemical concentration gradients and
variations on the sub-micrometer scale are difficult to achieve
with other techniques, despite a
wide range of applications the process could allow.
Genome -
wide association scans
with high - throughput metabolic profiling are powerful tools to study into how genetic
variation influences metabolism and complex disease.
«This unusually large
variation in brightness means that the object is highly elongated: about ten times as long as it is
wide,
with a complex, convoluted shape,» said Karen Meech, who works at the Institute for Astronomy in Hawaii, in a statement.
Conclusion: The analysis of the relationship between
variations in solar activity and SST from 1901 to 2011 indicated that sunspot numbers and SST were positively correlated in
wide areas,
with statistically significant positive correlations in many regions.
The scientists found a
wide variation in how well students could pick the color
with the most dots.