The index then incorporates other factors and uses algorithms to
arrive at a data point.
For example,
I arrived at Data - driven Marketing and Product Development eager to pick up some new tricks only to find myself sitting in Design Process 101.
We have done a sample of 100 financial institutions to
arrive at the data; As far as Non Banking Financial Companies, Private and Public Banks are concerned we basically looked from the perspective of data upload and usage in credit bureaus.
Whether it is homeopathic medicine and other medical quackery, intelligent design «theory», or complex and open global systems, it is important to look not only at the data that is produced, but the motivations for
arriving at that data.
I don't know how
they arrived at the data to put climate change mitigation so far down the list.
Before review, Lighthouse applies our Intelligent Case Assessment (ICA), an innovative search and culling solution, in a unique but familiar format, to
arrive at a data set that is focused, relevant, and organized to speed review.
Lastly, we looked at rates from 12 auto insurance companies in 59 cities in Oregon to
arrive at our data.
Not exact matches
While connection speeds determine how fast information travels over a network, latency measures the delay between
data leaving a sender and
arriving at the receiver.
They then extrapolated that
data to every county across the U.S. to
arrive at their final estimate.
«Back up all your
data and save it to the cloud,
arrive at the airport early, bring your phone charger or buy one
at the airport, and bring some good material,» suggests travel pro Johnny Jet.
Martin
arrived at that figure by using a wide range of
data points and Apple's 30 % revenue share with developers.
Harvard Business School professor William Kerr
arrived at that prediction by analyzing patent application
data stretching back to the 1800s.
To
arrive at America's Top States for Business, we scored all 50 states — using publicly available
data — on 40 different measures of competitiveness., and then separated those metrics into the ten broad categories.
They can tirelessly monitor every facet of a worker's productivity and process reams of
data to
arrive at statistically optimal decisions.
To
arrive at the final big number, Deloitte performed acrobatic feats of arithmetic and logic all while offering almost nothing in the way of transparency about their underlying
data.
Using the Sustainalytics
data, we ordered the 907 CEOs from best to worst ESG scores to
arrive at their ESG ranking.
Automatically, passively submitted: When you visit the Site, your browser and computer automatically provide to us information on how you
arrive at the Site including the URL that referred you, your browser type and version, your device type, your internet protocol (IP) address, your location, the pages you visit as you navigate through the site (clickstream
data), how long you stay on those pages, and the hyperlinks you click on.
When your truck
arrives at the office, the tracking device is removed and the information and the
data are downloaded to a computer and stored there.
We use standard 28 percent «front - end» debt ratios and a 20 percent down payment subtracted from the median - home - price
data to
arrive at our figures.
It's a step in the direction of hard science, without all the effort and due diligence needed to
arrive at hard
data.
The public can have all the
data they want, but can the average consumer decipher the meaning and how it applies to
arriving at values on properties.
When it comes to markets and customers, quantitative analysis of many shapes and forms are used to
arrive at customer
data.
Alexander Nix, CEO of Cambridge Analytica,
arrives at the political -
data firm's offices, in central London, on March 20.
Augustine
arrived at this insight not by studying the world scientifically but by reflecting on the basic
datum of the Christian faith: the doctrine of God as informed by the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
Today, Pew offered an interactive flowchart of how GOP voters
arrived at Trump, as well as further analysis of its
data.
But in more sophisticated actual entities, in entities higher up the scale of organic being which inherit positively a richer and more variegated set of
data from the past, the responsive, supplemental phase is a process of sorting out the
data, modifying and reorganizing it to
arrive at a complex unity of subjective feeling.
The
data arrives at a critical time politically.
The historian of religions should be capable of
arriving at similar results when working with religious
data which are foreign to his own field of study.
An astronomy expert explains that he draws on the same
data as his secular colleagues, but
arrives at different conclusions because «I start from the assumption of biblical truth and they do not.»
I am baffled by his thought process, which seems to begin with a conclusion (ie there is a just and fairminded God who looks out for the well being of human beings) and then attempts to shape the
data (random suffering, pain, hatred, cruelty) to
arrive at the initial conclusion (ie there is a just and fairminded God who looks out for the well being of human beings).
As soon as determinateness is achieved, another new process of integration starts with respect to the available
data which have
arrived in the meantime, because although
at that moment all the
data which were available have been synthesized, in God's case, in contrast to a normal actual entity, the subjective aim has not thereby been fully actualized.
An example of how we use this
data for marketing purposes is that we tell potential advertisers how many users visit the Sites, where visitors come from, and how they
arrive at the Sites.
Furthermore, key
data points such as region-wise split and market split by product type, vehicle type, and distribution channel; and qualitative inputs from primary respondents have been incorporated to
arrive at appropriate market estimates.
When analyzed, this
data helps us analyze how visitors
arrive at the Site, what type of content is most popular, what type of visitors in the aggregate are interested in particular kinds of content and advertising, and the like.
Babies aged between 6 and 8 months will usually reach for food by themselves and researchers examined
data relating to these and other feeding milestones of babies to
arrive at their conclusions.
Delegates and chapter leaders were still reeling from the sting of having inaccurate Teacher
Data Reports published in some newspapers when they
arrived at UFT headquarters for the March 7 Delegate Assembly.
The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, said that the government is collating
data collected both locally and internationally on tax status in order to
arrive at a credible
data base that would enable the country know who the defaulters are.
The story the
data tell is simultaneously fascinating and frustrating, and
arrives at a politically prescient time.
But when the signal
arrives at your local
data center, it runs into a silicon bottleneck.
After sifting through the studies»
data, researchers
arrived at an answer that will please pro-juicers: Not really.
Data from these many and varied sources results in different climate projections; hence, the need arises to combine information across data sets to arrive at a consensus regarding future climate estima
Data from these many and varied sources results in different climate projections; hence, the need arises to combine information across
data sets to arrive at a consensus regarding future climate estima
data sets to
arrive at a consensus regarding future climate estimates.
The lander managed to collect and transmit
data for three months longer than expected after it
arrived on Mars
at the end of May.
Then Juan de Pablo and Chi - Cheng Chiu from the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering interpreted Zanni's measurements with
data from molecular simulations to
arrive at a complete picture of the early events leading to amyloid formation.
Even traveling
at light speed, that
data would take more than four years to
arrive, a wait that no amount of technology can lessen.
The two groups
arrived at their disparate results using some of the same
data, which was collected by HARPS, an instrument mounted on a 3.6 - metre telescope
at the European Southern Observatory in Chile.
Lubin and colleagues David Tytler and Carl Melis of UC San Diego's Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences
arrived at their estimate of a grand minimum's intensity by reviewing nearly 20 years of
data gathered by the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite mission.
The research team
arrived at these conclusions after reviewing
data from a total of 88 studies covering close to twenty years between 1990 and 2013 and involving almost 56,000 children with HIV, living in low and middle - income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia.
Equally ironic is that we
arrived at that insight simply by amassing, organizing and carefully analyzing large existing databases, rather than collecting new
data that would have been far more expensive,» said Dr. Daniel Isaak, lead author on the study with the U.S. Forest Service.
Florian Peissker, a PhD student
at the University of Cologne in Germany, who did much of the observing, says: «Being
at the telescope and seeing the
data arriving in real time was a fascinating experience,» and Monica Valencia - S., a post-doctoral researcher also
at the University of Cologne, who then worked on the challenging
data processing adds: «It was amazing to see that the glow from the dusty cloud stayed compact before and after the close approach to the black hole.»
Given that we now have several years more
data, we can essentially «test» the IPCC predictions and we
arrive at the conclusion (i.e., message 1) that the climate system is tracking the «worst case scenario» (or worse in the case of ice melt and sea - level rise) presented by the IPCC.