Sentences with phrase «far back our data»

Spurred by the Sports Insights tweet and using the Bet Labs database, I pulled each team's against - the - spread record since 2003 (that is how far back our data goes) looking for the number of games they were underdogs of 5 or more points.

Not exact matches

That data raised a fresh round of questions about how the Federal Reserve will proceed on further cutting back on its massive monthly bond purchases, which have kept long - term rates low and encouraged a strong rally on equity markets.
As the chart shows, this is the weakest business investment recovery since at least the early 1980s, which is as far back as Statistics Canada keeps comparable public data.
Absolutely — NSBA data from as far back as 1993 shows a direct correlation between availability of capital and hiring.
The money paid back to Americans in tax refunds so far this year is now roughly equal to cumulative outlays at this time in the past few years, and just slightly below last year's year - to - date total, alleviating any worrying economic signals coming from the data.
There were 140,430 companies created in the first quarter, better than the average (137,813) since the start of 2001, which is as far back as the data go.
But, if you really want to see what set HP (HPQ) on its current trajectory, you should go back further to 2008, when HP finalized its $ 13.9 billion buy of Electronic Data Systems, the IT services company founded by H. Ross Perot.
The losses available from published financial data shows multibillion - dollar losses a year, an amount far beyond what you see in even the typical high - flying VC - backed Silicon Valley special.
The task of internet archivists has developed a significance far beyond what anyone could have imagined in 2001, when the Internet Archive first cranked up the Wayback Machine and began collecting Web pages; the site now holds more than 30 petabytes of data dating back to 1996.
Of course, it works only as far back as you've had Google Analytics, because Google doesn't track any data before it itself existed.
In January, Mallinckrodt raised its price to $ 36,382 a vial, according to the data provider Truven, but that wasn't far off what it cost back in 2015 when Medicare Part D, a prescription drug program, spent over $ 500 million on the drug, making it one of the top 20 expenses for the program, government data shows.
Gold edged down on Monday, retreating further from last week's 3-1/2 month high as the dollar clawed back some ground against the buoyant euro and as traders bet on further increases to U.S. interest rates after Friday's payrolls data.
This data begins in 1991 which is as far back as S&P member performance goes on Bloomberg.
In the past we had excluded those executives because data for one of our metrics — industry - adjusted returns — wasn't available that far back.
From next month, holding onto personal data without a very good reason to do so will be far more risky — because GDPR is also backed up with a regime of supersized fines that are intended to make privacy rules much harder to ignore.
With the really long dividend streaks it is hard to find data going back that far, so in the April list and prior, my streak count for Canadian Utilities was wrong.
We don't know how far back Facebook's history of data on its users extends, how that data is stored and backed up, but this is one way to at least make an attempt at sticking it to the platform before you leave it forever.
Outlined in Article 17 of the law as the «right to erasure,» it allows people to request that an entity with their personal data delete it and not disseminate it further, so they can essentially take back their consent.
So far, OPM confirmed that at least 4.2 million current and former federal employees had their sensitive information compromised in cyberattack of its data files back in December, which it made public the beginning of June.
I was joking when I said, maybe they will allow victims to buy their stolen data back, however, that actually seems far more realistic now doesn't it.
Bill Hester notes that going back as far as Depression era data, that same behavior coupled with a rich Shiller P / E (anything above the mid-teens) and a preponderance of daily declines in recent data (say down 11 days out of 14) has preceded even worse outcomes - particularly in the context of a weak economic backdrop.
Facebook had asked the parties back then to certify they would not abuse data, but it did not take further action beyond that warning.
First, a report from the University of Chicago called «Belief About God Across Time and Countries» looked at survey data from 30 countries, reaching as far back as 1991.
to igaftr, the ongoing research for the existence of God in the University of Illinois is the use of a very fast and powerfull computer, The Nautilus, this research had proved that history has direction, and through exhaustve and objective analysis had shown that History is a reflection of His will.Its not very conclusive yet, but with the advent of a very powerfull quantum computer which is millions of times faster in the near future, they can go back farther in the past history in inputing datas.
When we back off from the data far enough to look at the forest rather than the trees, two values — salvation and forgiving — stand out above all others as most distinctively Christian.
Well that is when God warns that it is easy for him to wipe all that you in store in your mind and the more you come closer to God the more you get back as inspiration or revelation and the farther you go from him the more you lose than gain that data in stored and more deprived from inspiration, revelation...
Religion may become extinct in nine nations, study says www bbc co uk / news / science - environment - 12811197 The team took census data stretching back as far as a century from countries in which the census queried religious affiliation: Australia, Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland.
Players who pitch really badly their first year back might not get a second year, so wouldn't the data get more skewed towards good results as you get farther from the surgery and pitchers who aren't good enough to stick in the MLB drop out of the dataset?
Meanwhile, dry spells started in Seattle, Dallas, Green Bay and Oakland as four of the top six preseason favorites are sitting at home for the first time since ’09 (as far back as sportsoddshistory.com was able to provide complete data).
By the start of the season it had been hammered down to 3.5 (u-150), the lowest win total dating back to 2001 (and likely even further if the data were available).
Comparable time diary data are available going back as far as 1965, allowing for an analysis of trends over a nearly 50 - year period.2
The failure to publish the results was not due to a need to withhold the data pending journal publication: As far back as April 2011, MANA was publicly boasting about the 5 % C - section rate in this cohort.
The state data, however, only goes back as far as 1960.
What about signing yourself in a survey that's supposed to prove your profession's competence and then backing up after your performance had led you into a dangerous situation like attending a breech birth that far exceeded your abilities (thus the transport) makes you think the development was so unremarkable that it didn't merit including it in the stats when you have already promised to include it in the data?
It was eminently predictable because, as far back as 2010, the European data protection supervisor said that the data retention directive was «without doubt the most privacy invasive instrument ever adopted by the EU».
Which is quite remarkable considering that Levada site's graphs claim to contain data from as far back as 2000 and Levada site's copyright, in the snapshot, is listed as 2003 - 2017.
«The data available so far suggest that the economy probably stagnated in the fourth quarter, which is in line with the Bank of England's current estimates, and there is a growing likelihood of a slide back into recession in the new year,» said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit.
That's a far cry from guaranteeing victory, but it's quite a pivot from a Democratic caucus that four months ago unveiled a data - heavy effort dubbed «The Majority Project» that appeared to focus on winning back the majority by 2020 or 2022.
The Ghana Statistical Service, for example, stopped publishing employment data in its monthly statistical bulletin as far back as 1991.
Facebook had asked the parties back then to certify they would not abuse data, but it did not take further action beyond that warning.
I can't tell you exactly how much data I'm going to ask for or how far back.
The data breach, which was previously reported as far back as 2015, is one of the largest in Facebook's history.
When they subtracted this average from their data, they discovered a sky pattern that resembled moving searchlights, which they could trace back to predict the location of the sunspots on the sun's far side.
The spacecraft have traveled farther than any other objects humanity has made, and they are still sending back data 34 years after their launch.
And even good data doesn't extend far enough back into time to make good judgments possible.
Data from identical twins going back as far as the 1930s suggest that body weight is at least partly inherited, but only in recent years have scientists begun to appreciate the complexity of the genetic factors underlying obesity.
As far as data, I don't think anybody had a clear idea back then that there was a big benefit.
The shaft of the stick, horizontal and sloping gently downward from left to right, indicated only modest changes in Northern Hemisphere temperature for almost 1,000 years — as far back as our data went.
Continuous data streaming back to Canada's University of Victoria will enable rapid responses in the choices we make about Arctic shipping and other human activities in the far north.
The New Horizons spacecraft, which buzzed the dwarf planet on July 14, has so far sent back only about 20 percent of the data it acquired from the Pluto system.
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