Sentences with phrase «but crunch the numbers»

But crunching the numbers is only half the battle.
But crunch the numbers on the hard facts in your own personal situation as well.
Insurance companies employ actuaries who do nothing but crunch numbers to determine how to price insurance.
Take out a mortgage on a unit for this price, compared to paying the average monthly rent for a 2 - bedroom apartment in the city, $ 4,042, and buying does become cheaper over time — but crunch the numbers, and it'll take you 11 years into a 30 - year mortgage before you start to see savings take effect.

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Start up funding is available from more sources now than ever before, but let caution and number - crunching guide your financing decision.
But what if I told you a little number crunching could save your business?
One of the lessons this CEO has learned outside the classroom is number crunching is useful but communication skills really count.
The number crunching by 24/7 Wall Street includes a lot of guesswork and assumptions, but if it's anywhere near on the mark, the losses could total quite a lot of money.
But even if your analyst is doing most of the number crunching, the amount of time spent distributing the data to the rest of your team can easily be trimmed down.
After crunching the numbers, the researchers spotted a correlation, but it probably isn't the one you'd expect.
The hours are better, but the job takes more than number - crunching skills.
Ten years ago, the famously data - obsessed company decided to apply the full force of its considerable number - crunching skills to an all important but seemingly mysterious question for organizations: What makes a great manager?
We crunch the numbers on compensation and on - ice stats but also compensate for how strong or weak a player's team is.
07:11 — Howie explains that Airtable inherits the best aspects of spreadsheets, which are optimized for number crunching, but enables users to build custom solutions depending on applications.
Detailed distributional analysis from the Joint Committee on Taxation and the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center is still forthcoming, but Ernie Tedeschi, a private sector economist and veteran of the Obama Treasury Department, crunched some numbers using Tax Brain, an open source tax model from the right - leaning American Enterprise Institute's Open Source Policy Center.
A SmallBusiness.com footnote reality check: There are many, many ways to crunch the following numbers, but all of them, no matter how they are massaged, demonstrate what a tiny (nano?
If you do your research and crunch the numbers, it may be worth it for your business to take out a business loan — but only if it can accelerate your cash flow at a rate that outpaces the interest you'll pay on the loan.
Revenue in the unit is up in the triple digits, so it is a strong growth driver, but the business appears to have a number of risks, with some outsized risk in a potential Chinese credit crunch.
This is of course not to say that value can't be found, but value can not be determined strictly by crunching numbers without assessing a company's industry, management, growth prospects, and so on; to determine if and by how much a company is undervalued.
I see this as part of a growing trend in the western world that is getting fed up with the ignorant, pretentious, number - crunching church buildings that claim to be preaching gospel when they're either preaching a list of do's and don'ts or they're preaching what's in demand, and im not saying all churches are like that but a lot are.
I stopped counting after Brother's comment on Sept 25 at 9:30 am, since that was where the thread ended when I started my number crunching (the numbers continue to rise, but I feel like I have a fairly representative sample to go off of).
I have to crunch the numbers but I think this cookie fits the bill.
But with his conference all but consigned to the dustbin of sporting history, commissioner Dan Beebe never gave up, feverishly working the phones, crunching the numbers, promising fat TV payouts in the not - so - distant future for those who stick it out with hBut with his conference all but consigned to the dustbin of sporting history, commissioner Dan Beebe never gave up, feverishly working the phones, crunching the numbers, promising fat TV payouts in the not - so - distant future for those who stick it out with hbut consigned to the dustbin of sporting history, commissioner Dan Beebe never gave up, feverishly working the phones, crunching the numbers, promising fat TV payouts in the not - so - distant future for those who stick it out with him.
I don't mean any disrespect but others may have legendary status but when you want to really crunch numbers and talk about taking into account all that u spoke about.
You may be surprised, and you certainly won't like them all, but FFT has crunched the numbers with those clever bods at Opta Towers to craft our Stats Zone Awards Premier League Team of the Season.
Sure odds makers rely heavily on number crunching and power ratings when setting a line but they also weigh in public opinion.
But there's a reason why, historically, teams that lose the first leg 2 - 1 away advance 49 % of the time, according to numbers crunched by stat maestro Mister Chip.
A run must no longer be a mere pleasurable gallivant in the fresh air, but a competitive exercise in number - crunching with distance, speed, time, calories, and other stats recorded and share online.
Liz Kendall came second on 25 per cent, but there was more positive news for the shadow care minster once the numbers were crunched.
But when we're crunching numbers and trying to get to where we need to balance things, that's a lot of spending that I think there's more priorities for at this point.»
But he has yet to identify where that money is coming from, and that «unprecedented» amount of funding is actually the smallest, or second smallest, state contribution to the MTA since 2000 when adjusted for inflation, depending on how you crunch the numbers, according to the non-partisan Citizens Budget Commission.
After crunching through the Government's numbers he promised to set out more detail on Tory plans but did not say when.
But we'd argue that more people would vote for smaller parties if we had a more proportional system,» said the Electoral Reform Society's Andy White, who crunched the numbers.
Because of this, I'm well equipped not only to understand the science behind the numbers crunch but also to relate the numbers to the biology.
This could allow them to crunch numbers much more rapidly, but superpositions are delicate so most quantum computers need to be chilled to near absolute zero to work, limiting their use.
Tobias and Richards have just begun crunching their data but their preliminary analyses show that almost everyone in their sample is employed, half to two - thirds at private companies, and smaller numbers at non-profit organizations, in education, or in government.
But Kuttner's team crunched some numbers and decided that they were better off avoiding heavy batteries and building the lightest, most aerodynamic car they could.
But then Song crunched the numbers and saw that the tsunami scored only a moderate 4.8 on his 10 - point intensity scale, so he correctly predicted that it would not spread far beyond Chile.
The findings are not based on new reconnaissance technology or intelligence breakthrough, but rather on some relatively simple number crunching.
Babbage abandoned his Difference Engine to brainstorm a new Analytical Engine — in theory, capable of more complex number crunchingbut it was Lovelace who saw that engine's true potential.
Making these applications faster and more accurate has generally meant throwing more number - crunching capacity at them, but one Cambridge, Mass. — based start - up claims to have developed a cheaper and more energy - efficient approach that eschews digital processing.
But after carefully observing Hans in action, Oskar Pfungst, a psychologist from the University of Berlin, concluded that the horse's talent didn't lie in number - crunching.
But when the numbers are crunched, they just don't seem enough to explain why women would forgo turning out a few more babies of their own.
This could mean that graphene - based chips, already held as promising candidates for the next generation of ultra-thin electronics, could not only bring us much faster number crunching but also help scientists understand the complex quantum phenomena that take place inside celestial objects at the other end of our universe.
Valuable, useful and needed number - crunching, but number - crunching all the same so long as the work continues to trail the observed.
But after a careful read and some number crunching, Batalha said she came away confident that the new results do not reflect any flaws in the planet identification process itself and, in fact, agree with predictions.
Having said that, it is just my experience that less counting and less number crunching is preferred but of course we have to have the information fist.
Unfortunately I haven't crunched in the numbers for that recipe, but there are several resources available on the Web to help you calculate that value fairly accurately.
But we did not make the decision lightly and we entered into it having given it some serious thought and a lot of prayer and a lot of number crunching.
society, I crunched the numbers to show that making a few small — but meaningful — eco-tweaks to your normal shopping and prepping habits can yield crazy savings.
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