The data to which the public would have access are statistical tabulations of
already public data about student performance in a given teacher's class.
«The thing to remember here, though, is that I am not releasing this data, I have just aggregated and cleaned up
already public data,» he said.
Not exact matches
Web scraping and other alternative
data collection practices are
already fueling debate over what constitutes nonpublic information and insider trading — and whether investors can misuse information even when it's
public and legally obtained.
If your business — be it small or large, private or
public — is handling
data of European consumers, you
already need to be drastically altering your
data management practices by the May deadline.
The bureau isn't moved by any of these arguments, saying that if brokers
already give out the
data in print, it's in the
public domain.
It
already runs on AWS, Microsoft Azure
public clouds, and on VMware (vmw) vSphere, the virtualization software that runs most corporate
data centers.
Even more concerning is that Brown linked to
data that was
already public and others had
already linked to,» Burnett said.
Facebook's response to the improper handling of users»
data corroded its
already tarnished
public image.
This may be another factor keeping some bigger consumer internet companies such as Airbnb and Pinterest,
already skittish about going
public, on the sidelines, as they worry about market reaction to their numbers and
data - collection policies.
As such, by limiting the currently available
data as contained within the new law would make harder the
already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the
public sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtailed.
And if it were analyzed, it is unlikely that any government would care, because by that point it would be out of date, even more irrelevant than it is
already, and the departments that analyze
public data are even more resource - strapped than any of the other groups mentioned.
A statement signed by the Head of
Public Relations and Communications said, «With effect from 1st June, 2016, GWCL meter readers will be capturing customer consumption
data with a hand - held android device equipped with a software, which
already has customers»
data comprising the following: customer name, customer phone number, customer's last captured consumption
data, customer's geographical location and other relevant information».
Other Democratic leaders have
already offered straight rebuttals of the president - elect: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to resist Trump's policies and is fighting in court to keep city
data on undocumented immigrants from being made
public.
«The fact that records prior to 2012 have
already been destroyed — coupled with the need to use freedom of information laws to get this
data in the first place — will not instil confidence in the
public that the Speaker's office is run with a culture of transparency and openness.»
«The fact that records prior to 2012 have
already been destroyed - coupled with the need to use Freedom of Information laws to get this
data in the first place - will not instil confidence in the
public that the Speaker's Office is run with a culture of transparency and openness.»
He was
already passionate about using family trees, having submitted his own
data to one of the largest online
public genealogy databases, Geni.com.
And
data from clinical studies
already get out before they're published, for instance in press releases and at medical meetings, Krumholz said; why not make the full results
public?
But
public health agencies — which
already regularly gather information on dozens of notifiable conditions and submit it to the CDC for inclusion in weekly updates — should also gather
data on law - enforcement - related deaths in order to understand and prevent them.
Teams are mining several other
public data sets of metagenomes and
already identifying tens of thousands more microbial species, says Hugenholtz.
Researchers compiled this tree over 5 years, using genetic
data already in
public databases and other information to estimate how the known 9993 bird species are related to one another.
(Physician and transparency advocate Ben Goldacre has pointed out that the vote is only a first step because it does not make
public the
data for
already approved drugs.)
In a letter to Administrator Gina McCarthy on 3 September, Smith called EPA's response «a combination of excuses, vague assurances, and
already public information,» and gave the agency until 30 September to produce the
data he asked for.
Already in many areas, simple ideas using software and
data across connected devices are helping the
public make better and more cost effective travel decisions.
They corroborate patterns from other
data sources
already in the
public discourse around how race, ethnicity, and gender relate to special education.
Historical
data on grantmaking in education suggests that most grants support the status quo by providing additional support for activities in which
public schools
already engage.
Teacher pension plans are
already in bed with Wall Street; the «retirement security crisis» narrative ignores
data showing that elderly Americans are doing better and better; today's defined benefit pension plans just don't work that well for most teachers; and the costs of today's pension plans are enormous and are affecting schools and other
public services.
Best I can tell all the
data that might be used is
already available, it's just that the school system and
public have a history of focusing on... Read More
With school budgets
already limited by a conservative - led state legislature that critics say chronically underfunds
public education, the district turned to Diplomas Now, an education nonprofit whose aim is to increase graduation rates using a
data - driven system of early intervention.
-- Roughly two - thirds of
public schools across the country
already have either a law enforcement officer or a guard on campus, according to recently published federal Education Department
data from 2016.
Historical
data on grantmaking suggests that most grants in education support the «status quo» by providing additional support for activities in which
public schools
already engage.
«The Whole Child Snapshots are meant to not only connect the whole child approach to existing
data already measured across the states, but also provide specific recommendations to support the whole child,» said David Griffith, ASCD's director of
public policy in a statement.
And the initial
data confirms the appreciation of the
public: from the start of ordering to date, the demand for Alfa TCT automatic transmissions on the car is 15 % of the total, thus
already above the European average, promising great sales success for the future.
All the clinical
data is
public already.
Occasionally people provide her with some of their medical records and other health
data, which is kept confidential unless the person concerned gives their permission for the information to be out in the
public domain, or the information has
already been reported publicly in the media or in oral or written testimony to courts, tribunals, and parliamentary inquiries.
While some may find it scientifically inappropriate to utilize UAH v6b6
data before publication, these
data have
already been presented in testimony during congressional hearings before both the U.S. House and Senate and have also appeared on websites and in
public print articles,» Abraham quotes the January 207 paper.
He writes: «But serious damage has
already been done,» and then discusses polling
data that shows increasing
public disbelief in the global warming crisis.
Rather, they selected the
already - published
data to be analyzed and then they applied analytical tools from the
public scientific domain.
I am not personally holding or sharing any of the
data that the torrent points to and I see the work as
already in the
public domain.
Isn't the
data already public domain when paid for by the government in the US?
A lot of people are endorsing global warming without having looked at the
data, because they
already «know» from the
public debate what the right answer is.
A second questions, which is one I had decided to ask you personally
already before the remarkable statement you made to the Guardian is: Do you believe that once a paper is published all the
data and methods used in reaching the conclusions stated in the paper should be available for scrutiny by other scientists, or even members of the
public?
Understand I'm building this database for people from
data that is
already public and its not rocket science to do it.
Jaymi has
already raved about 11 open source projects that make free information rock, and we know that open
data can vastly improve
public transportation.
For the most part, the
data you can obtain through Wysk (the name is based on the acronym «what you should know») is
already available through state
public - records sources.
Data privacy and cybersecurity have exploded into the
public consciousness in recent years, causing an
already prolific body of global laws and regulations to expand rapidly.
The
data is required to be aggregated prior to any kind of
public release, and this is
already common practice in most research programs.
At a time when the government trying to push through major changes to the funding of claims by people injured through no fault of their own — which will impoverish the
public purse and boost the
already bloated profits of insurers — it confirms what we have said all along: the government has no real grasp of the figures or
data.
When I look at the Loom Analytics website, it seems that only Upper Canada lawyers will obtain any benefit from the service, at least right now; it also appears that this for - profit venture functions exclusively by Hoovering up the
data I
already paid for CanLII to provide as a
public service: http://www.loomanalytics.com/our-
data/
Speaking of
public goodwill, everyone knows that we
already give a ridiculous amount of
data to Google.
While Facebook may indeed be able to weather this storm in isolation, it's an open question whether knowledge the company has
already handed off such huge troves of user
data has exhausted the
public's outrage reserves or revelations of additional prior incidents would make people angrier and angrier.