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There have been independent
evaluations
supported by the Justice Department and by the CDC and performed by Johns Hopkins that have shown 30-to-50-percent and 40-to-70-percent reductions in shootings and killings using this new method.
In fact, there have been three independent
evaluations
of this now.
Each of these different targets, each of these different evaluations, leads us to add more scope to these models, and leads us to more and more complex situations that we can ask more and more interesting questions, like, how does dust from the Sahara, that you can see in the orange, interact with tropical cyclones in the Atlantic?
My son Isaac, when he was two, was diagnosed with autism, and he was this happy, hilarious, loving, affectionate little guy, but the metrics on his developmental evaluations, which looked at things like the number of words — at that point, none — communicative gestures and minimal eye contact, put his developmental level at that of a nine-month-old baby.
Two years of independent
evaluations
tell us that our kids eliminate the summer learning loss and make growth of one month in math and two months in reading.
But this involved running a classifier thousands of times over an image, thousands of neural network
evaluations
to produce detection.
But the first step to uncovering this question is to investigate when in development we become sensitive to others
' evaluations.
But on the other hand, with these conscious evaluations, I still wouldn't know whether people actually liked that sugar-reduced milkshake.
How do we actually assess what's reality behind these conscious food
evaluations?
So I'll interrupt myself and respond to all those people who are saying: "I didn't read the book, so I don't have to take this guy's opinion because he's basing his
evaluations
on the book."
Can I be as simple and primitive in my
evaluations
as to simply say "I liked it"?
The film's message is visibly demonstrated by the prejudice reflected in the film's polarized evaluations; a powerful confirmation of the actual world around us.
The film's story texture allows for much richer evaluations; it may be raw, it may be rough, but you come away uplifted by what you've witnessed.
Of the eight economic
evaluations
recently surveyed by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a respected independent research institution, only one claims that leaving the EU would lead to significant economic gains.
Regulators should conduct similar
evaluations
aimed specifically at assessing facilities’ ability to withstand security threats, including theft by knowledgeable insiders.
Moreover, while the force of a technological imperative turns individualist Westerners into accidental communitarians, it also makes them more beholden to a culture of meritocracy based on algorithmic
evaluations.
The relatively few professional economists who warned of the current crisis were people, it seems, who not only read the scholarly economics literature, but also brought into play more personal judgment: intuitive comparisons with past historical episodes; conclusions about speculative trading, price bubbles, and the stability of confidence;
evaluations
of the moral purposes of economic actors; and impressions that complacency had set in, lulling watchdogs to sleep.
Moreover, because pay-for-success contracts must be validated by metrics and independent evaluations, it is easy to tell which experiments have succeeded and which have failed.
Indeed, computer-grading of essays is a surging science, with some studies showing that computer
evaluations
are fairer, more consistent, and more informative than those of an average teacher, if not necessarily of an outstanding one.
As a result, most governments in low-income regions appear to have done relatively little to address NCDs, and recent
evaluations
of the WHO’s global NCD program have been disappointing.
Economic ministers suggested that pension reform and long-term fiscal sustainability should also guide country
evaluations
under the SGP, while some countries insisted that it should be linked to the Lisbon agenda.
To boost these policies’ effectiveness, sustainability metrics should be factored into local leaders’ performance
evaluations.
Over the years, Lomborg has hired more than 300 economists, including seven Nobel laureates, to carry out these economic
evaluations.
They have established systems of accountability, including measures to ensure that gender competence is included in job descriptions and staff performance
evaluations.
They say yes to the conditions and the studies and the
evaluations.
Unlike funding from, say, the US Agency for International Development, recipients are not burdened with consultancy fees or mandatory spending
evaluations.
Performance
evaluations
should be made public, allowing outsiders to measure progress (or the lack thereof).
And, until recently, donors who were willing to pay for relief were less likely to finance follow-up
evaluations.
As a result, emergency relief
evaluations
often rely on little more than guesswork and assumptions.
Finally, despite legitimate concerns about “teaching to the test,” there is evidence that properly designed teacher
evaluations
can improve incentives and performance in public and private schools alike.
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