Uncertainty is not measurable, and so cannot be quantified and handled through insurance or other arrangements. |
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This cooling results in a measurable change in electrical conductivity of the sensor. |
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In later research, the group established that synesthesia is not only consistent across time but also concretely measurable in the brain. |
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Thus, the emphasis is on the learning of knowledge and practices that produce some measurable outcome, such as production quantity and quality. |
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Process Group develops a process improvement project with tangible milestones and measurable objectives. |
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But the question of whether it's suitable is interesting, measurable, and worth discussing. |
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A good plan is necessary in order to identify measurable objectives and outcomes. |
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Pavlov's paradigm physicalized associationism, turning its content into something more measurable while preserving its associative form intact. |
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The objectives are specific and measurable, covering a sweeping range of prevention strategies. |
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However, those sellers producing high-quality goods will be better able to compete directly on terms of measurable performance and quality. |
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It has been argued that stimulable bioluminescence potential is a useful, measurable proxy for planktonic biomass. |
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For all this moving about of the deck chairs, Sears' business has yet to show much measurable improvement. |
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There was no measurable incorporation of C into sucrose, hexoses or the raffinose family of oligosaccharides at any stage of the incubations. |
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The Sun is massive enough, Einstein calculated, to cause a measurable deviation in the direction of distant starlight passing near it. |
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Unfortunately, the company is not yet able to say that it has seen a measurable improvement. |
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However, I didn't notice any measurable difference in temperature inside the case. |
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On the other hand, brands will need to make a measurable, noticeable difference in social issues. |
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The philosopher critiques technology's instrumentality as marking the commencement of modernity as calculable, defined, measurable, ordered. |
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Many economists regard defence outlays as dead money, money that produces nothing of measurable value. |
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The substitution of an allegedly objective, measurable indicator can be appealing. |
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These musts are mandatory, measurable standards against which to judge new product alternatives. |
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An underlying factor may be any measurable value, continuous or discrete, that influences the phenotypic traits of interest. |
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The equipartition principle further predicts a measurable molar heat capacity for such an atom of 0.5R per degree of freedom. |
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On investigation, it turns out that those are the only two targets that are actually quantified and measurable. |
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A fancy microsite or a video ad for a product, however, can trigger an immediate, measurable response in the form of traffic or revenue. |
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Now the job description has been expanded to include listening and that least measurable of skills, empathizing. |
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A large number of people said that the real was the measurable, which could be a sign of realism, operationalism, or hermeneutical realism. |
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For workers, the value of their working time is measurable by the minimum hourly wage they would accept to work. |
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Noteworthy changes after treatment, such as spiritual change or personal growth, might not be measurable. |
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The decision to perform a hysterectomy should be based on measurable values. |
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A deep scratch exposing the alloyed metal can eventually cause measurable harm and be expensive to repair. |
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There are no or very little measurable amounts of selenium occurring as selenite in these accumulator plants. |
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Any change to what you're doing now needs to prove itself with substantial, measurable improvements. |
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Both humans dropped to the ground, and lay stunned for a space of time barely measurable. |
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Second, it predicted that light from a distant star passing near to the limb of sun would be bent by a small but measurable angle. |
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This can be demonstrated with an altimeter inside the bag, and marked improvements in oxygen saturation are measurable with a pulse oximeter. |
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This more sober assessment is in some ways a good discipline, for it forces us to prioritize our efforts and insist on real, measurable success. |
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Initially, the results were measurable, but not noticeable, improvements in performance. |
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It seems to me that cost containment must go hand in hand with a measurable improvement in storage manageability. |
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I have to admit that when I first eyed the title of Walker's memoir a measurable amount of suspicion lurked in my heart. |
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She walked beside me, keeping a measurable distance, but still close enough for me touch, if the need to arose. |
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Homatropine has a measurable deepening effect on the anterior chamber, due to axial flattening of the lens because of cycloplegia. |
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In addition, the present study corroborates previous studies by demonstrating that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable. |
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Various measurable bits in the universe have vastly different potentials to have a causal impact. |
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But moments that behold me in measurable days promise short-term, tearless despair. |
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Managers have to discipline themselves to set clear goals and measurable outcomes for teleworking employees rather than acting as timekeepers. |
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Fibrinogen is absent in saliva and is present in measurable amounts in lower respiratory tract secretions. |
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To them, time is every bit as tangible, every bit as measurable, and every bit as valuable as money. |
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Having meaningful and measurable performance standards is a very important component in making sure that the plan operates properly over time. |
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Such click-through consumer response, of course, ideally offers the kind of direct, measurable results that advertisers ache for in an age of increasingly impotent mass media. |
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You should see quantifiable, measurable benchmarks of success. |
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Perhaps, in spite of the fact it's a pack of virulent lies, my response really will make a measurable difference in the quality and value of the products I buy every day. |
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The astronomers found that of the 93 quasars in the sample, 19 exhibited a measurable amount of polarization. |
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Literally all the residents of industrialized countries now carry measurable amounts of several xenobiotic pollutants in breast and other tissues. |
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Instead, leadership is a measurable, learnable and teachable set of behaviors that can be improved if the desire, awareness and competence are present. |
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However, the measurable distance from the sea bed to the sea surface is limited to around 50 meters, so the sensors cannot function in the open ocean, only in littoral areas. |
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All joking aside though, the touch technology provides measurable quantitative differences in the efficiency by which people can complete that kind of task. |
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The study concludes that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable, and that ethical dilemma case discussions may enhance moral development. |
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Wine captured in bottle led to a market in older wines whose reputation, based on vintage and name, created a comprehensible and measurable scale of values. |
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He believed in having goals that were achievable and measurable, and he believed that you needed to be prepared in order to do what you set out to do. |
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The question of making it tangible and measurable really is key. |
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The deep penetration, measurable down to the 1.2 metre soil thermometer and beyond, will not make headlines and will only be noted by this coming weekend. |
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The roadmap needs to have quantitative and measurable milestones. |
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That's enough to have a measurable impact on economic growth. |
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Aren't those kids that you're teaching coming into a world where the likelihood of them being able to have a measurable effect is vastly diminished? |
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The upshot of all this stuff is that customers will notice quite measurable differences in latency and bandwidth improvements in networking on existing machines. |
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The contribution should also be meaningful, visible, and measurable. |
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One of his patients died after the operation, but the other eight, as well as the woman who received her cells via catheter, have all shown measurable improvement. |
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We have been told that real, measurable improvements in productivity are crucial if three-quarters of the awards under benchmarking are to be paid. |
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Such exploratory activities are increasingly unattractive compared with the short-term measurable improvements in competency arising from exploitation. |
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I imagine developers would be resistant to including this sort of patch unless it could produce very large and measurable performance improvements. |
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These currents are largely produced by electrochemical reactions and fluid flow in the subsurface, and the measurable voltages can be up to several hundred millivolts. |
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These movements sometimes occur despite no measurable blood flow to the brain. |
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The Arctic is warming twice as fast as other parts of the world with measurable consequences. |
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The dearth of reporting on what is broken in these systems has measurable effects on our policies and, more important, on us. |
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It's all about mathematical models that provide accurate descriptions of measurable properties and it's real in much the same way a path or a recipe is real, I think. |
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Therefore, our general conclusion is that the introduction of the bodysuits had no statistically measurable effect on swim performances at the 2000 Trials. |
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The 25-year study of babies born to mothers who were social drinkers found that even moderate levels of alcohol consumption had measurable effects on the babies. |
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These actions had measurable informal influence on the practices of prosecutors and courts in other areas and ultimately influenced changes in statute law as well. |
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Yet this goes against the controlling centrist instincts of policy makers and increasingly global business, which need quick, easily measurable results. |
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Science is that branch of knowledge which deals with the material world, the world and natural phenomena that are observable, measurable and perceivable by the senses. |
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Cells are permineralized in some specimens and thus are measurable. |
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Instead, I'm pretty sure, you're going to have to do a lot of work and build a measurable, predictable, improvable system that keeps getting better over time. |
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Deltiology, the study of postcards, can involve the analysis of pigments, rag content of card stock, and other measurable parameters to determine the age of particular images. |
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Trade economist Paul Krugman estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States. |
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It was found this ban on hunting had no measurable impact on fox numbers in randomly selected areas. |
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The new emission standards have produced a measurable diminution in air pollution. |
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In analysis, the area of a subset of the plane is defined using Lebesgue measure, though not every subset is measurable. |
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It quickly became evident that, in practice, the original company faced scarcely any measurable competition. |
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Given a browser and active internet connection, the learner will write an example of a behavioral objective that is observable and measurable. |
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No nation had the World by the tail this week, but the rear end of the British lion was within measurable distance of Adolf Hitler's grasp. |
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Even when commodities are observable and measurable, commodity shadow prices still pose serious problems. |
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In the sense of producing measurable results, liberatory pedagogy must always already have failed. |
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Something more fundamental and demographically measurable is at work. |
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On the other hand, this evidence may provide grounds for hope that higher-level processes may be measurable and, hence, emulable. |
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In the case of fixed contamination, the radioactive material cannot by definition be spread, but its radiation is still measurable. |
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This effectively means that populations of organisms must have reached a certain measurable level of difference to be recognised as subspecies. |
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But one year on, what are the measurable effects of hosting the Olympics? |
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To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry is commonly based on empirical or measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning. |
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Gradualists have attempted to reduce every act of charity to measurable cause, but they have failed. |
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Green sand control in a metalcasting facility relies on reducing the variation in key measurable aspects of sand properties. |
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Brand equity is the measurable totality of a brand's worth and is validated by assessing the effectiveness of these branding components. |
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Due to its subtropical and tropical climate, Florida rarely receives measurable snowfall. |
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In total, we analyzed guts of 29 hellgrammites and 57 stoneflies, with guts of 25 hellgrammites and 31 stoneflies containing measurable contents. |
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The needs of the Papal court were such that there was a measurable rise in the frequency of money shortages wherever the court went. |
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General semantics extensional devices such as E-prime and dating have been shown to help students write measurable goals that combat IFD disease. |
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A QPF will be specified when a measurable precipitation type reaching a minimum threshold is forecast for any hour during a QPF valid period. |
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The focus on measurable standards and proficiencies for all students has led to the erosion of challenge for gifted students. |
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They did so with measurable effect in that their implementation of shock tactics was not simply textual, like those of the British Vorticists, for example, but also actual. |
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This also causes the often measurable earthquakes in the area. |
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They may have a measurable effect, even where countered by other external influences and actions deemed beneficial or that promote indigenous rights and interests. |
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Glucosamine was associated with beneficial, radiographically measurable changes in joint structure that persisted for years after treatment ended. |
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So when we're discussing thought and conscious processes, talking about minds is precise, and even measurable while talking about brains is just hand-waving. |
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Naval propellant powders against a measurable and repeatable flash source. |
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The runout is a very practical and directly measurable parameter, which is defined as the movement of the surface of a rotating object in relation to a fixed datum. |
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However no human being is known to have died because of inhaling or ingesting plutonium, and many people have measurable amounts of plutonium in their bodies. |
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Haas found that measurable characteristics of the road influenced frequency and probability of use of underpasses and culverts by bobcats and coyotes. |
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Getting simply connected has made real and measurable differences in our customer's collaborative commerce efforts, and ultimately for their businesses. |
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Neither dibromochloromethane nor bromoform gave measurable breath concentrations for any of the activities investigated because of their much lower tap-water concentrations. |
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Nitrogen is particularly suspect in this regard, and may be causing measurable changes to the distribution and abundance of some ericaceous species. |
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