Past performance and future indicators can be
gleaned at a glance, but there's also a lot more that...
The excellent casual / Flash site JayIsGames has some new info on an Experimental Gameplay Competition,
gleaned at last week's GDC in San Jose.
From the tidbits of information
gleaned at a hearing on Thursday in Federal District Court in Manhattan, it appeared that prosecutors had argued last fall — in a closed hearing and in sealed court papers — to be able to use certain evidence against Mr. Silver at trial.
Residencies include Anderson Ranch,
GLEAN at the Portland Metro Waste Transfer Station, Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts, Arizona State University's Map (ing) Residency in Printmaking.
Usually, you can
glean their at - home reactions to situations by having them narrate events that have happened, and then focus on what they can do, but not always.
Not exact matches
Bezos isn't the only entrepreneur to
glean lessons from working
at a fast - food chain.
There's a great deal to be
gleaned from people who have actually done what you're hoping to do rather than from newbies who are inventing their «careers» as they roll along, hoping
at the same time to get their businesses built and scaled before they run out of time, cheap money or good ideas.
More important, he says, was the education
gleaned from sitting
at the Wilson family dinner table.
Shanta Puchtler, co — chief investment officer
at Man Numeric, a division of Man Group, one of the world's largest hedge fund firms, with $ 77 billion under management, says his team hasn't been able to
glean actionable insights from social media.
For everything you need to build, execute and
glean valuable insights from a successful A / B test, take a look
at the six basic steps laid out in the infographic below.
At a screening event of the premiere in New York City Tuesday, Herjavec touched on some of the most important lessons small businesses can
glean from the series.
In an interview on the Time's podcast The Daily, reporter Michael Schmidt explains that about three - quarters of the 49 questions are intended to
glean Trump's motivations behind decisions, statements and tweets about various topics — and indicate that investigators are looking
at a potential obstruction of justice case.
This emotional data could not only personalize your Facebook feed
at a whole new level, but could also link to live in - store cameras, matching and identifying shoppers, calling up information
gleaned from Facebook and identifying the shopper's current moods.
And, of course, the more information Google's computers can
glean about what's going on in the world
at any given time, the more the company can refine its targeted advertising programs.
At a recent speaking event he said people can
glean a wealth of knowledge by making several small decisions every day over the course of years, while watching how coworkers conduct themselves.
If there's a common theme to be
gleaned from looking
at the best of the year, it might be that Canadian indie developers are really good
at making fun, downloadable platforming games.
«It was exactly the right prize for Kickboard
at the time,» Medbery says, noting it's «near impossible» to place a price tag on the insights she
gleaned from the financiers and business analysts she met — not to mention the relationships she forged with potential investors, advisors and senior leaders
at the region's public schools.
And though his track record is more complicated than what can be
gleaned from watching him on television, there is one indisputable fact in his story: Kevin O'Leary is excellent
at selling Kevin O'Leary.
To create this list and others like it, each year, we
at Great Place to Work survey millions of employees in more than 50 countries to
glean their insights on what makes them love the work they do, and to learn how their employers have created an exemplary work environment.
But we can
glean a lot by looking
at what Amazon has done over the last year — and why.
I agree that looking
at average wages is not very insightful, but that doesn't mean that there are no insights to be
gleaned from tracking real wages over time.
This would seem to explain the obsession with things like «whisper earnings numbers», channel checking
at retailers, networking with experts in the field to
glean changes in sales trends or competitive balance or reactions to government economic figures.
«Do your homework on the VC and the fund, gather as much info as can be
gleaned simply by reviewing the relevant and publicly accessible blogs and websites,» counsels Bob Goodman, a partner
at Bessemer Venture Partners.»
A nice perk with Personal Capital, though, is that you can
glean all of your account balances
at once.
Here's a look
at CEO earnings in 2017 for other publicly traded Canadian utilities providers and power generation companies, according to data
gleaned from company filings.
See how you can be fast and agile everywhere, and
glean intelligence from analyzing data,
at massive scale, in real - time.
But in 20 years of work and
gleaning, COCU has learned that some institutional expression (even if temporary and modest) is vital precisely
at these points of «interchurch contact.
It may well be said here that we have
gleaned the best; much is repetitious, meaningless (to us
at least), superstitious, crude, even savage and licentious, but if God is where the Good, the True, the Beautiful are found, who can deny that among these people there were those who saw something of His face as they «sought after if haply they might find him?»
If it so happens that ten or twenty or fifty years from now all nuclear weapons have been abolished, a few of the persons who grow up in that post-nuclear era may read this essay
at some point in their lives and
glean from it a feeling for what it was like to live under the threat of global nuclear war.
From pagan writers of the early second century A.D. it can be
gleaned that Christianity had spread from Judaea to Rome, possibly before A.D. 50, (Suetonius, in his Life of Clandius, says that Claudius expelled the Jews from Rome for continual rioting «
at the instigation of Chrestus», a phrase which has been variously interpreted, but may refer to trouble between Jews and Christians.)
Now we may be looking
at different problems here, or have different considerations in mind; but from where I view the matter, Bultmann's own statements seem to evade the crucial aspect of change in scientific thinking affecting the vision of our world; and his position, as amplified by Ogden's comments, seems to me simply not to square with the facts, as one may
glean them from hearing scientists talk among themselves.
In this emerging world community our challenge today is to look around
at the other religions of the world and their prophets and to see what insights we can
glean from them in the struggle for justice and freedom.
It is a strange and engrossing work, written in a manner that many have compared to Tolstoy: stories within stories, huge chunks of raw material
gleaned from the newspapers and agitprop pamphlets of the time, seemingly endless speeches by would - be rulers in the doomed Duma, and all against the background of a weak and ineffectual Tsar dominated by his wife and «our Friend,» Rasputin, with Lenin seething and scheming in Switzerland, waiting for his time to come round
at last.
So they are here
at the estate sale, picking through the tables,
gleaning what they can.
I am like one who gathers summer fruit
at the
gleaning of the vineyard; there is no cluster of grapes to eat, none of the early figs that I crave.
Much of this can be
gleaned by looking
at the multitude of «Green Events» in pamphlets, flyers and websites.
In the same way, torah which is unquestionably aimed
at conditions of monarchic political existence in Canaan (for example, instructions as to the appropriate conduct of the king himself in Deuteronomy 17:18 - 20), or
at the control of problems demonstrably presupposing settled agricultural life (for example, the oft - repeated limitation on the
gleaning of fields and vineyards, as in Deuteronomy 24:19 - 22 and Leviticus 19:9 - 10)- such torah can hardly be Mosaic in the literal sense.
Brighton brings a breadth of expertise backed by direct industry experience
gleaned from a 13 - year tenure as Chief Development Officer
at Red Robin Restaurants.
«Our goal for the toolkit is to elevate the issue of food waste within the sector and enable more companies to take action by sharing key learnings and model practices
gleaned from organizations who are
at the leading edge of this issue.»
We plant basil in spring and then get
at least two harvests of basil to make pesto through the growing season, plus enough for
gleaning random leaves for pasta dishes, bruschetta, caprese salad, etc..
Here's what we
gleaned listening to coaches and GMs address the media, including Cleveland's plan
at No. 2, the Rams» big move and why OL play is lagging
He has
gleaned information from numerous books, CD - ROMs and videos and cultivated a friendship with Jean Hill, a Dallas - area schoolteacher who claims she saw smoke coming from a rifle beyond the grassy knoll
at Dealey Plaza
at the time of the shooting.
So, when Ned comments that he didn't see Dayne
at the Trident, and Dayne responds that Rhaegar wanted him
at this scenic - ass castle (I'm paraphrasing), you should
glean that whatever's in the castle is pretty important to Rhaegar.
We can also
glean some valuable information by taking a look
at the moneyline percentages for this matchup.
From Kyeann Sayer
at TreeHugger: Fallen Fruit: Free Produce on Los Angeles Streets From Katy
at Good is in the Air: Three Ways You Can Donate Food by
Gleaning From Julia
at Homesteading — Mindful Living in Minnesota: Apple Picking!
We were always looking for people to «
glean» the trees
at the end of the season.
Related posts: From Sarah Gilbert
at Wallet Pop: Picking the parking strips: the
gleaning fruit movement From Kim Severson
at NY Times: Neighbor, Can You Spare a Plum?
The first is that in looking
at a more mature period of separation, we can
glean some insight about how to best handle earlier separations (whether that's kindergarten, summer camp, or high school).
Alison Cayne takes the essential skills
gleaned from her popular cooking school classes
at Haven's Kitchen into her first comprehensive teaching cookbook, The Haven's Kitchen Cooking School.
The USDA clarified this in the mid-90's under Sec of Ag Dan Glickman, with then -
gleaning guru Joel Berg (now
at New York City Coalition Against Hunger) straightening out the misunderstanding.