Sentences with phrase «at data differently»

Bob emailed me out of the blue with encouragement, saying that I was looking at the data differently than anyone else and that I should definitely follow it through.
Scientists, statisticians, and engineers are now developing the tools necessary to look at data differently.

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Edward Williams, partner at Brook Venture Partners, says that he looks at all the standard data when considering an investment, but treats blogs a little differently.
We all learn at different paste: We process data and thereby learn information by responding differently to different methods.
NAVARRO: One thing is we look at data a little differently.
These are teacher teams that are spending time looking at student work, looking at student data and asking the question: For the kids who aren't succeeding, what could we do differently?
«This would work very differently from the current internet, where a few «super-siren» servers have control over the data, at the expense of the many.»
Our own data suggests that, at least for now, ebooks work differently.
In any case both curves are similar in magnitude at the beginning, but the variance present in the observational data will be affected differently.
Obviously the straight forward requests would be to obtain sufficient information and data to repeat his analyses and to do the analyses differently, and, for my preferences, look at the data in greater detail with regards to individual sites and shorter time periods.
«Magic with numbers» is always accomplished by either inventing your data or massaging what data you have, unreliable at best given the time spans involved the equipment available, the precision, repeatable accuracy and calibration of the equipment used to collect the data along with the number of people doing the measurements, all of which are accomplished somewhat differently.
However, according to NSIDC Masie figures, polar bear habitat at mid-May registers about 12 million km2, just as it did in 2006 (although it is distributed a little differently); other data show spring extent has changed little since a major decline occurred in 1989, despite ever - rising CO2 levels.
But, there is a way to eliminate, or at least, think differently about the uncertainty aerosols contribute to the determination of TCR with observational data.
Last but not least, the development of artificial intelligence, big data and machine learning solutions will allow both the lawyers and their clients to work differently: we will become «augmented professionals», working with powerful tools at a lower cost, thereby enhancing effectiveness to identify risks and opportunities to reduce the impact on businesses.
The latest in our series of comments on security, Chris Oakley, managing principal security consultant at Nettitude gives us an insight into the recent spear - phishing and black box security tests the company has run on clients — gaining access to an alarming amount of sensitive company data, including intellectual property, employee information and company contracts — as well as outlining what should have been done differently.
At the time of its original announcement, the company cited data backing up its decision that referenced how the character constraints impacted users differently, depending on their language.
Appraisers need data to support higher valuation, and at this point there is not a substantial enough database to support appraising green buildings differently from conventional buildings, he says.
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