Sentences with phrase «york times analysis»

A New York Times analysis of Spotify data has found that the songs we listen to during our teen years set our musical taste as adults.
A New York Times analysis finds that 2,500 chemical sites are located in flood - prone areas in the United States.
In the latest installment of «A Death by 1000 Cuts,» a New York TImes analysis lists the Earth - loving rules that Washington is seeking to reverse.
Those are the three most likely reasons you'll be denied for a mortgage in 2011, according to a New York Times analysis published in June.
As much as 79 percent of the time it takes for a news Web site to load on your phone is waiting for the ads to arrive, according to a New York Times analysis.
The typical adult lives only 18 miles from his or her mother, according to a New York Times analysis of data from a comprehensive survey of older Americans.
But a New York Times analysis shows that he never won them in the first place.
This was on a par with the New York Times analysis that had showed her with an 84 percent probability of winning last Tuesday.
A New York Times analysis of a video from a Florida classroom estimates that during his crime the gunman fired his AR - 15 as quickly as one - and - a-half rounds per second.
A New York Times analysis of similar data found that the death toll could be at least 1,052.
(A New York Times analysis of the same data from Puerto Rico's Vital Statistics System also found that in the 42 days after the storm hit, 1,052 more people than usual died across the island.)
A recent New York Times analysis suggests that overdoses have now become the leading cause of death among Americans younger than 50, and that these fatalities rose 19 % to 65,000 deaths in 2016, witch an even sharper spike possible this year.

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The attorney general's investigation was apparently spurred by a 2013 article in the New York Times that cited a University of Guelph study that used genetic analysis to examine various commercial herbal remedies.
According to a recent analysis by the New York Times, Trump has accumulated a windfall of «earned media» coverage worth close to $ 2 billion since he launched his campaign.
The New York Times, for example, uses it to store all the data about social sharing for later analysis.
(See Sy's great analysis here; Natasha Singer, likewise, had a good discussion on such issues in the New York Times last week — and, of course, we at Brainstorm Health Daily have written about them many, many tiTimes last week — and, of course, we at Brainstorm Health Daily have written about them many, many timestimes.)
WattzOn (wattzon.com) will possibly one day become a thriving business — you can easily imagine companies licensing the technology to analyze their business footprint — but in the meantime, it's a free online tool that spits out detailed analyses that, in Griffith's case, not only caused him to give up driving but also to forgo imported wine, cancel his beloved New York Times subscription (to the continued chagrin of his wife), and ditch his dryer for a clothesline that ticked off his landlord.
Natasha Singer, writing for The New York Times, put it even more bluntly: «the e-zine is designed as a business marketing vehicle, promoting Google's insights and analyses of consumer behavior to clients like digital advertisers and publishers.»
Our content analysis has been designed to include news outlets from a variety of backgrounds, covering legacy broadcasters (CNN, Fox News), legacy national publishers The New York Times, * The Wall Street Journal, * The Washington Post *), legacy regional metros (Chicago Tribune, * Los Angeles Times, * New York Daily News), digital natives (BuzzFeed, BuzzFeed News, The Huffington Post, Vox) and print / digital hybrids (Vice, Vice News).
It has become more likely for stock prices to make large swings — on the order of 3 percent or 4 percent — than it has been in any other time in recent stock market history, according to an analysis by The New York Times of price changes in the Standard & Poor's 500 - stock market index since 1962.
In all, according to an analysis by the New York Times, 25 metro areas meet at least some of the criteria Amazon desires.
On December 13, Rep. Nydia Velázquez (D - NY) and Rep. Bennie Thompson (D - MS) sent a letter to the Government Accountability Office citing analyses by Vox, The New York Times, and other media outlets that found the actual death toll may be at least 1,000.
Good thinking, and analysis, via Mather Economics, New York Times, Washington Post, Tronc, Star Tribune,...
That stat is based on the company's analysis of roughly 300 media companies that use its tool to manage their Facebook Pages, which include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast and Time Inc..
In Shenzhen, the average home sells for 44 times average annual household income, compared with around 12 times for homes in New York City, according to an analysis by Zhang Ming, a senior economist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Zuckerberg's remarks were his first since bombshell reports from The New York Times and The Guardian / The Observer alleged British data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained and retained the personal information of 50 million Facebook users without their permission — 30 million of them with enough details to match users to other records and build profiles of them.
The day after the New York Times printed Gensler's remarks, lobbyist workforce Coin Center printed a reaction from analysis director Peter Van Valkenburgh entitled «No, ether is not a security.»
His fascinating analyses of crowd behavior on New York City streets, using time - lapse photography and extensive notes and graphs, are published in his 1988 book City: Rediscovering the Center.
Penetrating analyses of these factors have been made by Karen Horney, (The Neurotic Personality of Our Time (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1937) by Erich Fromm, (The Sane Society (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1955), and by David Riesman.
But if The New York Times can report thatthe JJC report «is likely to be regarded as the most authoritative analysis of the scandal in the Catholic Church in America», maybe, just maybe, the atheists are now on the back foot and we are finally on the way to seeing this all but intractable problem on the way to being successfully confronted and lived through.
The authors of the book did some MLB Playoff analysis for the New York Times.
This research is based on every Super Bowl to date — and the analysis was published in the New York Times.
We'll have reaction and analysis this week at the Reporters Roundtable with Jesse McKinley of The New York Times and Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio.
«The moratorium will allow time for such analysis to be commenced, analysis that we are confident will affirm absolutely our contention that hydraulic fracturing should never be done within New York City's upstate unfiltered water supply watershed,» City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Environmental Committee Chair James Gennaro said in a joint statement.
A computer analysis of financial disclosure records by The New York Times found that 47 percent of the 128 individuals who have given at least $ 3,000 to Mr. Pataki had previously contributed to Mr. D'Amato.
Times Union Editorial Editor Jay Jochnowitz joins Alan Chartock in the studio for analysis of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's fourth State of the State address in Albany.
The commercial was shown 97 times on Tuesday in media markets across upstate New York, according to the Campaign Media Analysis Group at Kantar Media, which tracks political advertising.
In an statement via email, New York State Thruway Authority spokesman Dan Weiller said, «There is no pipeline proposal before the Thruway Authority at this time and any decision to proceed with a project would require a thorough analysis by Thruway, compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, and approval by the board of directors.
For additional notes on methodology, see POLITICO New York's previous two analyses of Cuomo's schedules examining the staff he's met with the most (http://politi.co/1m2muQB) and the individuals outside his administration he's given the most time to (http://politi.co/1OVmPhf).
And an analysis by POLITICO New York showed more people using services for unsheltered homeless people than at the same time last year.
An analysis of local news reports and school district data by The New York Times found that at least one out of every six students eligible to take the third - through eighth - grade tests in New York State sat at least one of them out this past school year, part of the so - called opt out movement.
The analysis, published September 7 in the journal PLoS Medicine, is based on some 1,500 e-mails, contracts and other documents made public in July 2009, after The New York Times and PLoS Medicine successfully argued that their release would be in the public interest.
The study, a content analysis of the social media guidelines of nine American news organizations — The New York Times, The Associated Press, Bloomberg, Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN, and NPR — and three British news organizations — BBC, The Times, and The Daily Telegraph — investigates how these employers frame messages about employee social media usage.
That paper launched a lively debate, and today a group at the State University of New York at Stony Brook has fired back: The authors argue in Nature that the earlier analysis was flawed, and cancers are due to this «bad luck» only 10 % to 30 % of the time, STAT reports.
In November, researchers announced there were 40 billion potentially habitable planets based on an analysis of the Kepler data, reports the New York Times.
The New York Times did an analysis of Medicare billing from 2012 to 2015 and reviewed a database from the American Medical Association.
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And third, higher education, which has long been spared critical analysis by outsiders, is increasingly considered fair game (Murphy cites a July 2005 New York Times article titled «Who Needs Education Schools?»).
The analysis included major national dailies (New York Times, Washington Post), education specific entities (Education Week, Chalkbeat New York), and popular online news sites (Slate, Salon).
And in the New York Times, Tulane University professor Doug Harris offered a critical analysis of student performance and charter oversight after «more than a decade of Ms. DeVos's getting her way on a host of statewide education policies.»
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