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Our children already have no stable baseline from which to calibrate the loss of all that lives.
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More subtly, they might provide a reference independent of the local terrain from which to calibrate the optimal angle of descent.
Null models should be presented after measures, since a null only has meaning as the baseline against which to calibrate a measure.
There just isn't a known, objective, truth against which to calibrate our modeling.
Second, my model is for an average N.F.L. team: a baseline from which to deviate.
Their function is as a baseline from which to gauge any potential hazard impacts.
So I recruited some "ethical auditors" to visit our home in south London to establish some kind of baseline from which to launch our year-long experiment.
They were low, but at least some technology companies had a baseline from which to measure progress.
"We wanted to develop a baseline from which to judge future efforts to ensure they were successful," she noted.
Unsurprisingly, atop the rankings sits Silicon Valley, which remains the mecca of entrepreneurship and was used as a baseline from which to compare the rest of the list.
So I consider 183 "yes" votes as the baseline from which to work.
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