Sentences with phrase «at number crunching»

Take a crack at number crunching and statistics rather than farming it out to someone else.
But more importantly, the new Excel is faster than ever at number crunching.

Not exact matches

After working on that set, O'Brien had an epiphany that she needed a business model for her work, so she started crunching numbers, looking at market research, and talking to clients.
He did a stint at KPMG, then started his own firm, which he left in 1990 to pursue what was supposed to be a short - term assignment crunching numbers for a Kerkorian project.
The company used number crunching to improve its hiring process, isolate the key attributes of its highest performing teams, and even understand what makes an exceptional manager (at least one key takeaway will probably surprise you).
He had crunched the numbers, looked at the demographics and predicted a landslide victory for Obama in North Carolina and a slim two - point Clinton win in Michigan.
Brett House, the deputy chief economist at Scotiabank, and his colleague Juan Manuel Herrera, crunched the numbers on Canada's non-fuel exports.
You can also use the «Life Insurance Needs» calculator at www.lifehappens.org to help you crunch the numbers.
Much of the job involves crunching numbers and player match - ups, which are tasks that machines are considerably better at.
Crunching numbers can give you a better idea of what kind of mortgage payment you'll be looking at if you decide to buy.
You need to crunch your retirement numbers at least once a year to see if you're still on track to a financially secure retirement.
There's some sophisticated number - crunching going on under the hood — essentially, BlackRock combines its forecast for market returns with assumptions about retirees» longevity to arrive at its spending estimates.
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.
Rohit Chopra, a senior fellow at the Consumer Federal of America, crunched the numbers on student loan default.
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).
«From a manufacturing and financial perspective, we're always looking at crunching numbers and analyzing our production costs per unit,» says Robert Planter, corporate manager of safety and environmental affairs.
Treasury shares finished at $ 10.53, down slightly on Friday, after a big share price surge of 11 per cent on a buoyant set of results announced on August 18 as investors crunched their numbers on the $ 800 million inventory of luxury wines that will be steadily rolled out for sale over the next few years in the $ 20 a bottle and higher price point.
After 10 + years day in and day out going to a job, sitting at a desk, calculating spreadsheets, and crunching numbers, I am done.
I'm the Controller at a fabulous school and it's number - crunching - galore on those days.
If you're not crunching numbers on your supercomputer at home, you might find yourself wondering what sides and totals sharp bettors are taking for these big games.
The supercomputer at Euro Club Index has crunched the numbers and by their reckoning we will finish the season in 15th place with 42 points, two points and four places below today's opponents at the blandly dubbed bet365 stadium.
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.
It's time for baseball bettors and home run aficionados to start doing their homework as oddsmakers have crunched the numbers and opened odds for who will lead Major League Baseball in home runs in 2018 and everyone's new favorite pair of teammates are at the top of the oddsboard.
Yes, according to journalist Anneli Rufus, whose number crunching discovered that at least 66 percent of divorced couples in the U.S. are childless.
In terms of risk, insurance companies are really good at crunching the numbers.
On Wednesday, he did his own analysis of the voter purge in Brooklyn, crunching the numbers from the state voter file and looking at how Kings County routinely purges thousands of people from the rolls every year.
The Education Trust - New York crunched numbers showing low - income students would still have to rely heavily on student loans to finance higher education costs beyond tuition at New York's public colleges and universities.
1 pm: Crunching the maths, FT Westminster blog looks at the current number of Labour women MPs and concludes: «By proposing that half the cabinet should be female, Harman is - ironically - suggesting that the Labour women MPs are twice as talented as the men.»
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.»
Furiously crunching numbers on their computers, the researchers put the odds of impact in the year 2029 at exactly those of hitting the number in a game of roulette: 1 in 37.
However, recent surveys, satellite data, and number crunching presented and analyzed at a United Nations meeting in March show that fertility rates are declining in some less - developed parts of the world.
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.
Sure, computers are far superior at performing pre-programmed computations — crunching payroll numbers or calculating the route a lunar module needs to take to reach a specific spot on the moon.
You point at the high - resolution wallscreen and quietly ask your number - crunching intelligent agent to run the data again.
Robertson and Schneider developed Cholla to carry out hydrodynamics calculations entirely on GPUs, highly parallelized accelerators that excel at simple number crunching, thus achieving high - resolution results.
For number - crunching researchers, these links offer the «supercomputing equivalent of telecommuting,» says Robert Hollebeek, co-director of the National Scaleable Cluster Project at the University of Pennsylvania, and an earlier award grantee.
This projection would be several years longer if not for the researchers» ability to crunch numbers on «Lincoln,» a supercomputer at the University of Illinois's National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) powered by 384 NVIDIA Corp..
Nevertheless, four intrepid physics students at the University of Leicester in England crunched the numbers in the university's 2013 Journal of Physics Special Topics.
Crunching the numbers, they concluded that a global network of land - based turbines could make 40 times more electricity than the world currently consumes — even if they only operated at 20 percent of their capacity.
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.
Wendy Reed and her husband, Mark Clark, stay at home and crunch the numbers — in fact, they've never met the birds they study.
Jack Dongarra, a computer scientist at the University of Tennessee, has been tracking the progress of the world's best number - crunching machines since 1993.
For its efforts, cars generally remain king: The number of cars owned in the city has gone up at the same rate as the number of people, according to census data crunched by The Seattle Times.
When Vosshall's team crunched these numbers, extrapolating how many different combinations of the 128 odorants an average person could differentiate, they arrived at an average of 1 trillion smells.
Ehret, a research associate in Chakravarti's lab, crunched the numbers from all the study sites and found variants at 66 sites in the genome — 17 of them newly reported — that had statistically significant associations with blood pressure levels.
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.
Ipso facto, climate sensitivity is at the high end, so discussions of anything else are so much number - crunching.
In the meantime, we're hard at work behind the scenes, crunching numbers and assessing your answers to find potential matches.
APP DEVELOPER MAGAZINE - Dec 7 - Tech buy - back site Decluttr has crunched some numbers, looking at just how much money apps like Tinder, Bumble and Match are making every minute.
PRESS RELEASE — Nov 24 — During the credit crunch the number of subscribers at Christian Connection, the UK dating site, has increased by more than 40 %.
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