Sentences with phrase «does number crunching»

In short, it does number crunching, not scientific research.
It also does the number crunching to help you see what your children do and more importantly don't know.
The publisher does the number crunching for profit margins and market research etc, and the developer is simply told to make flashy animations for when the lootbox pops open.
Let's do some number crunching: Say you want to take your 15 weeks of maternity leave and all 35 weeks of parental leave, and let's say that pre-baby, you earned more than $ 51,300.
I have, however, been doing some number crunching on my own with a group that seems perfectly conjured up to break their model: slightly past their prime European superstar strikers.
Harrison and Rowley have done the number crunching figures and bring to you an infographic showing how much each Premier League travels over the course of the 2015/2016 season and the results we found were surprising.
And I think you would find (I don't immediately see the income data on the PISA website to do this number crunching) that the US would NOT compare favorably.
A: We can do a number crunching exercises to see if your contributions will grow your RRSP big enough to fund your target retirement income, Manhar.
You tend to get better value when redeeming for higher category hotels, but the value varies widely among locations and categories, so be sure to do some number crunching.
Do some number crunching before your summer vacay so you don't have to be fretting over money during your trip, or in the aftermath.
The Christian Science Monitor did some number crunching to reveal the growing trend toward bike commuting this year:
Without doing any number crunching I expect the numbers above $ 10,000 t CO2 should be increased by a factor of 100 — say $ 1 million / tonne CO2 abated.
It's quite hilarious to see Pielke Sr complain about «professional discourtesy», when Anthony Watts has had plenty of chances to do the analysis himself, but instead decided to claim a warm bias without doing the number crunching.
Unfortunately, the only William M Connolley, with the «e» I can find there is some bloke who's the software engineer did the number crunching for the HadCM3 global climate model amongst other projects.
«There have been some CEOs who have publicly stated they think it's hard to do the number crunching on the valuation because of the uncertainty with the new government,» says Hoskins.

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If you don't crunch the numbers maniacally, however, you'll never know.
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.
While you may think of accountants as numbers people, a good accountant does more than just crunch the numbers.
With the possibility of living another 25 or 30 years after retiring, ensuring you don't outlive your nest egg requires a lot of self - introspection and number - crunching.
Most smaller companies, of course, don't have multiple international accounts or a 15 - person financial staff to crunch numbers.
But even if your analyst is doing most of the number crunching, the amount of time spent distributing the data to the rest of your team can easily be trimmed down.
Meanwhile, our number - crunching suggests that the economy's improvement did indeed accelerate after the 1993 Balanced Budget bill became law.
You're going to have to sit down with your accountant and crunch numbers before you do.
On the phone with Econowatch, Nakamura described StatsCan's statement that it crunches the numbers roughly the way the BLS does as «misleading to the point of being harmful.»
Some people who know more than we do about things like math and engineering science have crunched the numbers on the Tesla Semi's battery potentials.
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.
You'll want to assess your spending, both the typical amounts as well as where you do the bulk of your spending; decide what type of rewards — cash back, miles or points — will be most beneficial to you; and crunch the numbers to see whether you can offset an annual fee.
I see this as part of a growing trend in the western world that is getting fed up with the ignorant, pretentious, number - crunching church buildings that claim to be preaching gospel when they're either preaching a list of do's and don'ts or they're preaching what's in demand, and im not saying all churches are like that but a lot are.
In fact, the crunching of numbers to make an argument appear more valid is done by pretty much everyone on this planet.
«A lot of companies are either public or are owned by private equity groups, and have to do a lot of number crunching before they do something,» he notes.
After 10 + years day in and day out going to a job, sitting at a desk, calculating spreadsheets, and crunching numbers, I am done.
A lot of people would've reached roughly the same conclusion without doing any number - crunching.
You don't spend it like you've crunched the numbers and their failure will only look marginally bad compared to the amount of money your peers spent on the same position.
Our gaggle of experts has crunched the numbers on Steelers - Texans and Raiders - Eagles so you don't have to.
Alright, I finally crunched the numbers for last week and now I know why I avoided doing so for so long.
I don't mean any disrespect but others may have legendary status but when you want to really crunch numbers and talk about taking into account all that u spoke about.
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.
It is absolutely mind - blowing that a guy who is effectively a scout is crunching numbers to do with top level sports contracts.
Away from all the number - crunching, Manchester United do look the likelier winner.
However, that said, if you are considering a second job that does take you back a bit on gas or requires that you pay for childcare, really crunch the numbers before deciding to take it in order to help pay the bills.
Here's yet another thing that puzzles me about that study (aka number - crunching exercise): since they say they got the diagnoses from matched hospital data, up to five years of age, where do they get the diagnosis «hypothermia» from?
One dad crunches some numbers to show his wife he really DOES value her.
The numbers have been thoroughly crunched, the math is done and the results are in.
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.
Earlier this week, Streetsblog contributor Charles Komanoff crunched the numbers to see what could happen if Governor Andrew Cuomo doesn't follow through on his pledge to restore the $ 320 million in MTA funding cuts he signed into law on Monday.
The very busy state Budget Director, Robert Megna, is crunching the numbers to see what would actually happen if next week's budget extender bills do not pass and the government has to shut down.
«If they can do it, so can I, and over the next few months, that will mean a policy lockdown and crunching the numbers so that when the election begins in 2008 we will have a winning manifesto.»
Sky News been doing its own share of the vote number crunching.
After crunching through the Government's numbers he promised to set out more detail on Tory plans but did not say when.
When the number crunching was done, it didn't look good for early flight: The wings would have buckled under the stress, Nudds and Dyke report in tomorrow's issue of Science.
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