Sentences with phrase «data than any other time in history»

Audrey understands that consumers have access to more real estate data than any other time in history, so it's her job to have the right data at the right time.
Today, consumers have access to more real estate data than any other time in history so it's the Realtor ®'s job to have the right data at the right time, and be able to both show and tell her way...

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With 4.3 million millennials turning 30 this year and the number set to jump to 4.6 million by 2020, there will soon be more adults in their early 30s than at any other time in U.S. history, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data by Wells Fargo.
Our data supports a truth that I keep running into over and over, however anecdotally: More writers today are paying bills with their craft than at any other time in human history.
The Times Square Show Revisited's main contributions, however, are those of the original Colab members, who have been keeping alive the history of those years and working in a similar independent way: the Ahearn brothers, Dickson, Fitzgibbon, Howland, Moore, Otterness, Rupp, and dozens of others for whom, sadly, there is never enough space in articles and reviews, which are published in magazines and journals still structured around an individualistic model and more interested in representative phenomena and their most distinctive features than they are in providing data or offering objective interpretations that also acknowledge artists who never became famous.
Can we surmise that just after the move of a station the data is likely to be less wrong than at any other time in the station history?
Most of us have heard this data point: more Millennials are now living at home with their parents than in any other living arrangements, or at any other time in modern history.
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