Sentences with phrase «data coming near»

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The euro could come under pressure if the data shows a slowdown in core inflation in the euro zone, Kotecha said, adding that the dollar could see further gains, at least in the near term.
A number of near - term risks clearly exist for European markets, not least the potential for the United Kingdom to vote to leave the EU in June — particularly if data coming out of Europe deteriorates in the run - up to the referendum or if there is an escalation in the refugee crisis.
This strong growth - driven by both occupancy and rate improvement and which was even stronger at upper upscale, urban, and luxury properties - comes at a time when economic data points have called into question the near - term sustainability of the U.S. economic recovery and would appear to demonstrate that as yet no reigns have been placed on corporate travel.
Analysts at Barclays said in a note that macroeconomic concerns would continue to crimp optimism in coming months: «Although we continue to believe that the global economic prospects are likely to recover into the second half of the year, data are likely to remain choppy in the near term and keep investors concerned about the future trajectory.»
Apparently there are two thoughts as to how devistation will come to us in the near future: Apocalyptic disaster brought forth by the grace of God, or climate data which has been continually compiled and interpreted by climate scientists since the 1960s.
Road data also shows, thought, that removing or leaving lanes «as they are», without providing any alternative system of transportation, leads to bigger jams, the best examples coming to any city near you without a responsible infrastructure design ®
Now, a team of astronomers has used position and velocity data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey as well as computer simulations of stellar evolution in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC, pictured above), a small satellite galaxy near the Milky Way, to show that these speeding stars may come from there.
«Retrieving genomic data from the ancient Near East is a palaeogenomic dream come true,» he says.
After intensive digging — he came to call this work «quantum archaeology» — he realized that, despite a few near misses, no existing data would do the trick.
The data helped show how graphene and its near - miraculous properties could one day come out of the lab, while further affirming the validity of the SYK model.
Rychert notes that some of the data that generated the 60 - mile estimate might have come from seismic stations near thin edges of continents; she plans to examine data from additional stations in those areas to confirm her findings.
That indicates the plume comes from a relatively deep source, though the data doesn't allow the team to peer deeper into the mantle, near the core.
Look at what Tmobile is about to do with the tethering and data multiple tier plans coming to a phone bill near you.
My only comment is that the rate they come up with (2.8 mm / yr) is on the high end of most other studies and the actual observed data (nearer 2mm / yr).
As another hurricane season comes to a close with no serious activity to date, and even if there were some in the near future, a very tame year, the data piles up.
For a well - behaved, unimodal distribution, the vast majority of the data we have to look at will (by definition) come from near the mode where all distributions will look Normal.
These data came from near the bottom of the hole, where the ice layers were squeezed tissue - thin and probably folded and distorted as they flowed over the bedrock.
Climate change on earth is unlikely to come anywhere near either end of that silly continuum, but proxy data already demonstrate a number of absolutist dynamic trends.
The data becomes accessible in near real - time, pairing with a smartphone using Bluetooth once the surfer comes ashore.
The best, I think, come from those who are looking toward the near - future convergence between the data we create and manage today and the absolutely necessary role of analytics in information governance.
When it comes to priorities in the age of big data, information governance usually isn't near the top of the list, but once company leaders recognize the potential dark side of all that data — both financial and ethical — information security teams can take the lead in pushing for a comprehensive IG program.
But in the near feature, the biggest impact will come from building a scalable way to synthesize data.
A few weeks ago, Google made a promise to all users of non-Project Fi Nexus phones that the data - saving feature, Wi - Fi Assistant, will be coming to their devices in the near future.
Furthermore, «almost half of the shadow inventory [homes which could come on the market in the near future because owners are in default on their loans] is not yet in the foreclosure process,» says Mark Fleming, chief economist at data analysis firm CoreLogic.
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