Sentences with phrase «finally see a data»

It's important to finally see a data - driven account of the state of psychology, she says.

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And it was only last week, years after learning of the breach and days after the emergence of these explosive reports, that Facebook finally announced it would conduct an audit of Cambridge Analytica to see if it had actually destroyed the data.
Investors are finally seeing the effect of the Trump Tax Cuts, as Q4 Gross Output data pulled some truly impressive numbers.
But when we ultimately went back and we finally evaluated our neuroimaging data at the end of the season, we were noticing that quite a few of our players were showing very wrong activation patterns relative to what we had seen of the players prior to the season.
I am so grateful to see this research finally published, thanks to the hard work of the researchers, the MANA statistics team, and the hundreds of midwives who contributed data.
The EU Parliament has seen a lot of to - ing and fro - ing of the issue over the years, but they've finally set a date for implementing a strict zero - tolerance policy towards privacy and data protection.
In particular, I think about finally using data to drive meaningful instructional shifts rather than getting stuck in our old pattern of looking at data, making adjustments, and never returning back to a connected plan to see if those changes actually had an impact on students.
Finally, data from TSDS is available in aggregated, anonymous form to researchers and the public via the recently expanded Texas P - 20 Public Education Information Resource (TPEIR — see the sample TPEIR report, right).
We rarely have nuanced or complete data about the students we want to help when we bring in a new program, and this lack of understanding may weaken the effects we finally see.
Finally, the only way I see for Data Guy to accomplish what he's after commercially in an ethical manner is for his data set to be completely anonymized, in a 3rd party auditable manData Guy to accomplish what he's after commercially in an ethical manner is for his data set to be completely anonymized, in a 3rd party auditable mandata set to be completely anonymized, in a 3rd party auditable manner.
And now after finally unleashing my debut Fantasy on the world, with the release of its sequel a few months out, I'm so glad that I broke my way into indie publishing and have seen data - based potential for the sustainable career I've always wanted.
Norgate has been working on bringing regular dividend adjusted data out for years (literally), so until that finally happens, it is hard to see what the big deal is.
And when I finally reached the point of 100 % completion in my saved data, I found myself sitting in front of my television wanting to see more.
In my opinion the discovery process of a court case would be illuminating, because we would finally get to see all the data on both sides of the argument.
Perhaps when we finally have sufficient data and understanding of the causes of the temperature ups and downs, we can then see where we have to «heterogenize» the temp record back to what it should be.
Finally, at least on my planet, I tend hold off on the saying that claims are «robust» until I actually see the data and algorithms used to produce the claims...
--------------------------- It is nice to see someone finally admitting that the IPCC throws out data that doesn't fit in with their international socialist agenda for a carbon tax.
But finally seeing the Law Dome data is progress.
If the media can finally stop missing the forest for the trees, if they can stop missing the blatantly obvious warming trend everywhere scientists said we would see it because they only stare at a very narrow set of (generally misinterpreted) data, then they should stop repeating the myth of a hiatus or even of a global warming slowdown once and for all.
Now that the Canadian legal publishers have finally come into this decade by putting out RSS feeds, thanks in large measure to his and Connie Crosby's chivvying and chiding, -LRB-(See, e.g., Canadian Legal Publishers — RSS Feed Update)-RRB-, there's some interesting publisher data to work with.
Finally, Zuckerberg says that Facebook will be implementing a tool that you'll see at the top of your news feed to show you all of the apps that have access to your data.
People had whipped themselves into a froth over the idea that the iPhone could finally gain 3G capabilities and see wireless data speeds so fast, their entire lives would be changed.
Finally, the Health Records feature in the Health app «make [s] it easy for consumers to see their available medical data from multiple providers, whenever they choose.»
Finally, check to see what apps already have access to your data.
You saw that all day Tuesday as users watched the saga of Cambridge Analytica unfold and contemplated whether the chance that they had been manipulated again — that their data might have been used to influence an election — was, finally, reason enough to bid Facebook goodbye.
The company promised eventual integration with the ergonomic furniture's onboard brain and wearable health platforms, and it's finally delivering, with a partnership with Fitbit that will see desk and wrist - band share and log movement data.
«We finally saw some rising home prices,» S&P's David Blitzer said a few weeks ago as he reported the first monthly increase in the slow - moving S&P / Case - Shiller house - price data after seven months of declines...
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