In this way, most every prominent skeptic that works even a bit in the science /
data end of things believes him or herself to be supporting, helping, and fixing science.
Not exact matches
It's better to track
things as you go along in your day, rather than doing it all at the
end of the day (some
of the
data will be less accurate).
We read scripture searching for attributes and
end up interpreting
things out
of context often as we search for
data points to or against our hypothesis
of God.
Although it might require sagacity to express this objectively, what he meant was that insofar as a person apprehends the value
of something, he apprehends it as satisfying «principle,» that is as being a means to the
end of incorporating the categoreal obligations in the process
of making an actual
thing out
of initial
data.
Using genetic
data from modern animals to figure out what went on in the past is like flipping to the
end of a novel and reading only the
ending; it shows how
things ended up but doesn't indicate how the story started or unfolded.
OKCupid has launched The Deep
End, a
data hub on what matters in the world
of sex and dating, and its kicking
things off with its top trends.
This way you can focus on the development
end of things and monitoring online training effectiveness and employee performance instead
of having to worry about
data migration issues and constantly downloading manual updates or add - ons.
It's too early for us to see changes in the results yet because most
of these
things happened towards the
end of last year and we'd already collected the
data last year in the third term.
OLIVER GAVIN, NO. 64 MOBIL 1 / SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R: «We got some decent driving in at Road America for our test, and at the
end of things we got some good
data and preparation ahead
of Le Mans.
When I inspect your home I take all the
data on my hand held smart phone I take pictures & meet with you at the
end of the inspection to go over the major
things I find wrong with the home.
Now, if you look at the graph at the top
of my blog, which was estimated back in mid-March off
of year -
end data, you can notice a few
things:
«The other
thing I think is important is that we are collecting
data on how people feel - at the
end of the tip the app reports right to the user's lock screen where they can recommend the route or report an issue with a single tap.
One
of the cool
things about science that I learned is that sometimes it is the outlier in your
data that
ends up telling you the most.
For example, one can check how robust the trend is to such
things as changing the start or
end years by one or two years, changing which
data set you use (GISS or HADCRUT, for example), or eliminating one year
of data.
For many years, McKibben thought that if politicians just read The
End of Nature and looked at
data on global warming, they would decide to change
things.
Near the
end of your (ignorant) rant you even agreed, «Philosophically, Yes, there is no such
thing as
data without theory.»
The idea
of safe drivers or safe car insurance quotes for drivers representing a low risk to insurance companies is tied to historical group demographic
data both on the driving performance
end and also on the credit side
of things.
The 1 GB
of data available is actually the minimum package, but the good
thing is that if the month
ends when the paid - for
data is not completely used up, Google Fi will refund you the excess.
The charges per GB
of data is just $ 10, and the good
thing is that in case you don't fully use it by the
end of the subscription period, the balance is handed over to you, unlike carrier plans that mean the remaining
data disappears into thin air.
A word
of caution here: deleting all your cached
data in Chrome might just
end up annoying you when certain
things aren't quickly available.
Here's an interesting link: (Header: The era
of blind faith in big
data must
end) «Algorithms decide who gets a loan, who gets a job interview, who gets insurance and much more — but they don't automatically make
things fair, and they're often far from scientific.