Sentence examples for modelling to argue from inspiring English sources

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The government has provided no modelling to argue otherwise".

This chapter uses graphical statics and dynamical modelling to argue that Wittgenstein's picture theory of meaning is not based on a simple analogy of depiction, but on the contrary seeks a mode of representation by which performance and action can be calculated.

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I will use the model to argue that one can explain the morphology of the pulsar wind nebula inside N157B, a supernova remnant in the Large Magellanic Cloud, without the need for a bow shock interpretation.

Thorbek et al. [13] have used a different population model to argue that 7% is unduly conservative and that a total of 20% reduction in colony strength is safe.

In a multivariate context, Fisher (1930) used his classical 'geometric model' to argue that alleles (i.e., mutations) with large effect that pleiotropically affect multiple traits are most likely to be deleterious.

The authors develop a model to argue that release from local stressors such as natural enemies would both increase the benefits of plasticity and reduce potential costs, for example through the need to allocate resources to traits other than maintaining the ability to be plastic (Huang et al. 2015).

Here I invoke the MWO model to argue that the range of complexity that is open to anthropic selection could be much greater than previously suspected such that a primitive coupled replication-translation system might have emerged without biological selection (Fig. 1).

Enterprise modelling promotes modelling languages, methods, reference architecture and support tools allowing us to model and to argue decisions impacting the enterprise organization.

First, the instructors were modeling the kinds of discourse and reasoning that they expected the students to emulate; they were modeling how to argue and disagree in a scientifically appropriate way.

Gao 高增霞 (2002) develops the scalar model further to argue that hai could trigger a temporal scalar in the "continuation" use, a rank order in the "polarity" use and an expectation scalar in the "mirative" use.

The multitude of failing structural equation models – especially factor models – inclined some people to argue that it is impossible to find models that fit real data without engaging in statistically dubious pursuits like adding modification-index prompted measurement error covariances.

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