But the most interesting aspect was the incorporation of Quick Response, or QR codes which we now often use to scan
for immediate data.
Not exact matches
Because the most recent backup image is at the top of the chain,
data is always available
for immediate virtualization, on - and off - site.
But Trump and his pro-business GOP allies on Capitol Hill have made rolling back Obama - era regulations a priority, which makes any new federal rules
for protecting
data and privacy unlikely in the
immediate future.
European officials have been more concerned about the state of
data privacy and regulation than their American counterparts
for quite some time, but the
immediate origins of the new
data protection law can be traced to the fury over the extent of US surveillance in the years after 9/11.
The study found that marketers most commonly saw «
immediate opportunity» (defined as useful within the next 12 months)
for customer profile
data, web
data and location
data — one - fifth or more see short - term opportunities
for each.
It has a large Chinese user base
for immediate distribution and it has access to a tremendous amount of AI training
data.
In the very next paragraph he says: «The only source of evidence
for God is
immediate experience, what I have elsewhere called the «
datum self»....
This account of awareness is empirical because it is based on the
immediate experience of the causal efficacy of the physical world; it is radically empirical because it claims to sense, in addition to the
data for the five senses, the objective embodiments of values, and it senses these values «intuitively» — that is, physically by,
for example, a sense of aversion or a sense of attraction.
This puts Hartshorne where he wants to be, because to intuit (prehend) actual occasions as they occur is to intuit (prehend) them formaliter, as they exist in the
immediate subjectivity of concrescence, and since God is everlasting, and experiences all actual occasions formaliter, actual occasions are preserved everlastingly (in their full, warm, subjective immediacy) in the consequent nature of God.6 This interpretation resolves the question of the status of the past, the problem of how the past is given as
datum for concrescing actual occasions, and the question of a ground
for truth claims about the past.
The detailed pattern of my pacifism, therefore, has changed, like any empirical conviction, in the light of new
data, mainly in the direction of pessimism
for the
immediate future.
This
immediate conscious awareness of personal becoming is the primary source of
data for psychological inquiry.
Concretely, he must never be satisfied to cease asking â $ ˜but why?â $ ™ until he has driven his understanding to the point where he has an
immediate, human grasp of what a given position meant, such that every nuance in the
data is accounted
for and withal, given the total of presuppositions and circumstances, he could feel himself doing the sameâ $ (p. 290).
To have the consequences as a
datum is then precisely as dubious an advantage as to have an
immediate certainty; whoever takes the consequences immediately to his credit is deceived, precisely as one who takes the
immediate certainty
for Faith.
OnDemand's streamlined interface eliminates the need
for traditional
data mining by bringing specific challenges to the forefront and by cleansing, merging and mapping restaurant
data that enables
immediate action to be taken.
There's an
immediate problem
for us though - there's relatively little
data in the 35 page report.
The NLC however decided to demand a new national minimum wage of N52, 200 which the union considered approximate least Minimum Annual Wage levels in African countries, the minimum cost of providing basic needs
for the worker and their
immediate family and the cost of living
data.
Eisen adds that implementation of public access policies like the NIH's at other federal agencies would mean delayed rather than
immediate access along with a curtailed ability
for data mining.
Once the monthly temperature
data is collected and processed, it is placed in a «public» computer file
for immediate access by atmospheric scientists in the U.S. and abroad.
The study is «based on an unprecedented blending of university administrative records with employment and earnings
data collected
for the U.S. Census Bureau» and focuses on «the
immediate postgraduation employment of those who earned Ph.D. s between 2009 and 2011 from eight research - intensive public universities in the Midwest: Indiana, Ohio State, Pennsylvania State, and Purdue universities and the universities of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.»
More
data are clearly warranted and probably the clearest message from the current paper, and one noted by the authors, is the need
for more research into the impact of insecticides or repellents on mosquito behaviour and long term fitness rather than simply
immediate knock down or deterrence.
A team of over 60 scientists and researchers from nine countries outlined the current status of MNCH in sub-Saharan Africa, presented evidence - based solutions, and used national
data to identify
immediate high - impact opportunities
for saving lives.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Sarina Jepsen, Endangered Species Program Director, (971) 244-3727,
[email protected] Scott Hoffman Black, Executive Director, (503) 449-3792,
[email protected] Early
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Once the monthly temperature
data are collected and processed, they are archived
for immediate access by atmospheric scientists in the U.S. and abroad.
Adding commission through SLINKS (Shopping Links Affiliate Links)
for a particular product can help you boost
immediate sales of that product and add more
data to your overall analytics.
Then you create a lesson by embedding questions in the video that provides
immediate formative
data and allows you to check
for understanding.
Great
for immediate reinforcement, personal goal setting with a visual model, RTI
data, conferences, etc..
The enrollment rate
for Asian students was also higher in 2016 (87 percent) than in 2003 (74 percent), when the collection of separate
data on Asian students began.5 The
immediate college enrollment rate
for Black students in 2016 (56 percent) was not measurably different from the rate in 2000.
CEL coaches helped ITL2s plan this type of professional development
for the teachers on their caseload: teaching lessons side by side, providing observations with
immediate feedback, using real student
data to assess growth.
While we can look at the
data for trends, we may not be able to use this information in the
immediate moment to meet the needs of individual students.
Supplementing the five case studies, brief vignettes written by practitioners show how core practices — teamwork, the use of achievement
data, and planning
for measurable goals — made an
immediate and profound difference in student learning at their respective schools.
For those students whose screening and other data indicate slower reading progress, the small group lessons can be a very important time for students to experience the lesson again and practice the skills with immediate teacher feedba
For those students whose screening and other
data indicate slower reading progress, the small group lessons can be a very important time
for students to experience the lesson again and practice the skills with immediate teacher feedba
for students to experience the lesson again and practice the skills with
immediate teacher feedback.
The earlier preliminary look at NAEP TUDA (National Assessment of Educational Progress, Trial Urban District Assessment) biennial results
for Atlanta Public Schools (APS; «Atlanta») offered the
immediate data story that, in recent years, since 2015, the district's White - Black academic achievement gaps have been made unusually worse.
Principals» and teacher leaders» professional learning should involve opportunities to practice new skills and give
immediate, thorough, and
data - driven feedback.35 Some school systems have invested in specialized coaching
for teacher leaders in developing and delivering high - quality, actionable feedback.36 With the support of professional development providers, such as Teaching Matters in New York City, these districts now recognize teachers who have mastered providing feedback as a component of professional learning with «micro-credentials» or «digital badges.»
To support school capacity - building, IDRA's Coca - Cola Valued Youth Program has developed online evaluation and coordination portals that give schools more
immediate access to student outcome
data for decision - making.
These digital versions of the tools make it possible to email a copy of the
data collected as soon as the observation is completed —
immediate feedback
for teachers.
Preparing iObservation
for immediate use by configuring district
data before the first training session
Excellent teachers getting «developing» regardless that their students have IEPs, are special needs or are English Language Learners and have difficulty with testing... But the beat of bullying administrators, harassment, and the demand
for data continues... And nowhere do I see our union leaders apologizing
for supporting this agenda and calling
for an
immediate stop to its use.»
For New York City, we were only able to find
data on the level of the NYC Public School District, which is an extremely broad area, instead of the
immediate surroundings of each school.
The MTT information can be viewed in - car via IRIS — allowing
for immediate feedback after some tuition — while the VDL footage and accompanying speed, throttle and brake - position and gearshift
data can be viewed later on a Windows PC.
Based on this
data, BorgWarner's patented lightweight centrifugal electro - hydraulic (CEH) actuator distributes the required torque between the two axles by compressing the clutch pack, allowing the AWD transfer case to deliver pre-emptive and precise linear clutch actuation
for immediate response, enhanced vehicle traction and stability control.
Data Guy's twofold message to DBW stressed that Author Earnings, while not perfect (its creation 0f an Amazon ranking - t0 - sales curve may be its most problematic feature
for some), the protocol does (a) produce a nearly
immediate analysis (standard gauges run three and four months after the fact) and (b) offers the only extensive means we have at this point of surfacing perspective on non-traditional parts of the publishing market.
Also, PubIt's terms also state: «Please be aware that the following content is unacceptable and submitting or posting said content in your eBook file, cover image, or product
data will result in
immediate termination of your account: Advertisements: Material contained within your eBook that primarily seeks to sell a product other than the eBook itself...» and «Hyperlinks of any kind, including email addresses... Advertisements or promotional material» (even
for the author's other books!)
According to research conducted by the investment management company Vanguard, which was published in their report on 2012 defined contribution plan
data, 54 percent of 401 (k) plans offered
immediate eligibility
for employee contributions.
The functional workspace is wired with a 2 - line telephone facility
for multiple call handling, cordless phone
for easy in - room mobility and
data port
for speedy and
immediate Internet connectivity.
We have
data that are not scary enough to provoke an
immediate and expensive (and lucrative) action, so we create new adjusted
data that is clearly better
for our purpose.
The carefully - concealed errors in the paper, especially when taken together with the University's refusal even to reply to my own questions about the methodology even before it was published, as well as its refusal to order the
immediate release of the authors»
data to Professor Tol, would be likely to persuade any jury that a fraud has taken place,
for the points at issue are not complex matters that could be debated either way.
Given the above facts about the nature of the support and supporters of Glen McGregor and IJC, by what reasoning is it to be expected they will permit the principles of the scientific method and
data policies of the publication to supercede their assumed urgent need
for the
immediate application of a precautionary principle before the «problems are understood»?
It seems to me that the shortcomings of climate science today reside not in the quality of its
data, which is already close to as good as it's going to get with our present resources, at least
for the purposes of
immediate advances in climate science, but rather in its inability to answer the following questions with anything better than consensual guesswork.
For these reasons, CRE requests
immediate cessation of dissemination of any document purporting to represent a «National Assessment on Climate Change,» unless and until its
data quality flaws are corrected in accordance with the FDQA standards.
Thus the utility of the
data to McIntyre is not relevant, it is the principle that sharing
data is de facto the correct and only way
for science (perhaps especially science which has a high and
immediate impact on people's lives) to be seen to be above board and accountable.