Sentences with phrase «digging up data»

The first report cites Elliot Anderson, whose known for digging up data in smartphone apps.
I started digging up the data to determine the effects of different starting points for the base case, but ran out of time.
Nobody wants to spend hour after hour digging up data, or pay a thousand dollars to a professional if the most they can realistically save on taxes is just a few hundred dollars.
I research and dig up data and present facts that will never be reported by Wall Street, industry associations and the financial media.
Abers and his colleagues dug up data on the rates and volumes of liquids associated with the wastewater injection sites.
I haven't dug up the data concerning the landfalls in Japan (many of the Japanese websites are in Japanese, a language that I do not master), so I have not had the chance to make a more thorough analysis on this.
To paraphrase: Trust me, the stations are valid, and it's too much trouble to dig up the data to allow anyone to verify or challenge that.

Not exact matches

Conversations are like a gold mine for personal data, but you have to store the conversational treasures you dig up.
Last week he did it again, generating a flurry of coverage when Business Insider dug up a startling example of his dispassionate, data - driven (some would say cold - hearted) management style from an old biography.
Michael's apparent plan involves using data, which the company has access to through its app, to dig up information about Lacy's personal life, then publicly distribute the compromising information.
Out of a mountain of data, Laub dug up six key leadership behaviors that, when actively demonstrated up, down, and across levels, can lead to a great culture.
Just last week, a company executive floated the idea of creating an opposition research arm to dig up dirt on critical reporters, while another Uber executive was accused of improperly accessing and displaying a specific user's data.
In November, BuzzFeed reported that an Uber executive, Emil Michael, had suggested using the company's customer data to dig up dirt on long - time tech reporter, Sarah Lacy, who is known for being critical of the startup.
Washbrook, who dug up the StatsCan numbers and pointed them out to The Tyee, says that, based on the census data, he would expect that overall driving distances for northerners are lower than for people in the Lower Mainland.
He contacted former employees, dug up business records, and eventually was able to review thousands of internal Devumi records, allowing The Times to confirm its findings and expand the data analysis.
These are just a few uses for social listening; I'm sure you can come up with plenty more once you dig into the data.
«I don't think the NSA is surreptitiously digging up a cable and sneaking off some data,» he says.
To gather all available data on when butterflies and moths are active, Kawahara and seven of his lab members rented an Airbnb house for the weekend, opened a shared Google document, divided up Lepidoptera lineages and started digging through two centuries» worth of scientific literature.
Ummel said he spent the past year and a half bringing the site up to speed with new global data and a new online interface on which users can do everything from mapping the world's dirtiest and cleanest power plants to digging deep on utilities in places as far - flung as Juliette, Ga., and Changshu City, China.
But they can easily trip up a reporter trying to dig into the latest data on employment trends.
Showalter also dug up archival Hubble data of Jupiter, but its viewing angles did not allow for a good look at the ring structure.
Schmidt and his colleagues dug up published data on the plastic concentration in 57 rivers of various sizes around the world.
Keep up the good work, the stories you guys dig up are almost as old as the shoddy tree ring data used by mann.
As the data breach of the adultery website,, has shown, online dating doesn't come cheap — in terms of monthly fees and, in extreme Check out these astonishing facts I've dug up by doing a little research: It's estimated that 1 in 10 people using regular dating sites are already married
If so, we need to make sure people know this thing can be way, WAY off, and every author needs to be prepared to dig into their files and pull out solid data to back up claims of sales.
PubTrack, which the inimitable Kris Rusch dug up some info, apparently aggregates self - reported ebook sales data from «over 30 participating publishers» in a collaborative publisher data - sharing program.
To their credit, they dug up many bits of useful data that the case study did not contemplate.
The creditors don't want to make the effort to dig up the necessary data to make the case in court a slam - dunk.
For this article, Pet Business partnered with GfK to get the latest data for the pet food market — which, at the time this article went to print, included data collected up to October 2017 — so we could dig into what is currently selling in pet specialty (and what's not) to shed some light on this complex subject for store owners.
Dr. Emily Weiss has been digging into the data and wonders... Are adoptions up and intake down at your shelter?
If you're a Cavs fan who digs on data, it's pretty hard to pass up.
If there wasn't politics and billions of dollars at stake (not to mention fighting against the always entrenched status - quo) this would be a very boring scientific debate like any other, and eventually the opponents would melt into the wood work, unless they managed to dig up some truly spectacular data that proves without a doubt ~ X.
I had to dig data up myself.
It's also interesting that Hotelling notes the importance of a statistician in having dug deep into at least one applied field (the issues of data collectiona dn all that, not just up high linear albegra theory).
The BEST data for the Springfield site lines up very closely to the chart that Brandon Shollenberger created for the Springfield area dataset that he must have dug up from elsewhere:
Keep up the good work, the stories you guys dig up are almost as old as the shoddy tree ring data used by mann.
But that gives Google a lot of access to your data to know what to dig up.
While Warner's letter addresses some of Uber's straightforward cybersecurity failings, it also digs into the deeper question of how the company covered up its breach by paying its hackers to destroy the data they stole, including what kind of «assurances» the hackers provided to the company to demonstrate that they did in fact destroy the data in question.
(We haven't dug up any newer data in this regard.)
A device like the Here One could dig up a mountain of personal data.
Asus has included ultra battery saver mode that'll only let the phone wake up for specified apps, and a customized mode that lets you dig further into possible battery draining situations like background push messages and data.
Archaeologists engage in data collection procedures right before the commencement of digging for artifacts up until the entire research process has been completed.
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