Sentences with phrase «few bits of data»

There are a few bits of data that could be of concern, for payments — and consumers — especially.

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Research suggests that clearing cookies — tiny bits of software that advertising companies load on a browser to collect data on the websites people visit — is one of the few privacy - protection steps that have been embraced by American internet users.
There are some signs of lower interest rates affecting the housing sector, and a few other bits of data which suggest that the US economy did not keep weakening early in the new year to the extent that it was in the last few months of 2000.
Given that there are very few bits of hard evidence of obesity prevalence available historically in such a wide range of countries, the authors of the report have made pretty good use of the data, says Lobstein.
The data are stored and compressed into just a few bits of digital code.
Many neuroscientists have suggested over the past few decades that perception arises not simply by building up bits of data through a hierarchy but rather by matching incoming sensory data against internally generated expectations.
«The brain at rest» is actually a hive of activity and what it's doing is trying to sort out information that comes in; I mean this is another, another thing that made Marcus Raichle curious about this, is we know, for instance, that six million bits of data go flowing in through your optic nerve from the environment around you, and then only 10,000 of those bits actually get to the brain's visual processing area and only a few hundred of those are involved in consciousness, and you know, the conscious processing associated with that visual activity.
By sending Cassini into Saturn, scientists hope to gather a few bits of in - situ data from the atmosphere of one of the solar system's gas giants.
But the data points to a very few people on the planet selling «multiple millions,» so I questioned whether or not your comment was (maybe just a bit of) an exaggeration.
Well, mobile ad network Millennial Media is providing another solid bit of data, saying that Fire ad impressions on its network have been growing by 19 percent daily in the first few weeks after its mid-November launch.
Plucking 10 - years worth of data and using the tag line «smoked» is a bit much, unless you have done a few more steps IMHO.
And data from communities and countries that sterilize community dogs show the same results: a decline in the number of dog bites, with «officials point [ing] to a variety of factors: the obvious effect of sterilization on dog behavior, including behaviors associated with mating, reduced numbers of dogs and reduced home range of individual dogs resulting in fewer chance encounters with humans, an increased respect and thus kinder treatment towards dogs due to the positive role model of rescuers, and the impact of community education by rescuers that often accompanies these efforts.
In years to come I expect everyone else will realize this, when it becomes a bit more obvious and harder to ignore with more data, but for now only a few of us warmers understand what the data is showing.
It will take a bit of time to dig out and verify the rest of the data, there's a few I can't release for confidentiality reasons, I'll get back to you as soon as I can get those sorted out».
So, yes, a bit more transparency, a better unit of measure and a few decades of data are required before these data mean very much (as you've stated).
This is such an utter non-story — amounting to no more than «NSIDC have another year's worth of winter Arctic ice data» — that the only reason we can see for the BBC giving it the time of day is to guard against the possibility that people start filling their pretty heads with silly notions that the extent of summer Arctic sea ice varies from year to year, and that while it seems to have been reducing a bit over the last few decades, it hardly follows that it spells the end of the world as we know it.
[What part of «Here's 95 % of the raw data, you have to ask the people who own it for the last few bits
I have not seen Maryland specific motorcycle accident verdict data but the numbers are probably a little bit worse in Maryland because Maryland is one of the few states that still has contributory negligence.
If your Chromecast gets stuck in a permanent reboot loop that isn't resolved by simply unplugging the unit's power source for a few minutes and plugging it back in, there's a good chance that something went awry during a firmware update or a key bit of data on the device was corrupted (potentially as a result of a the kind of poor power supply problems we highlighted in the previous section).
While Basis smartwatch tracks plenty data points, users will only be able to see a few bits of information on the wearable itself.
I am very happy with your professionalism and competency throughout the process... you undeniably have a capacity to take a few little bits of raw data and convert it into an awesome resume!
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