Remember to keep all your receipts and documentation issued by the airline regarding the flight cancellation — those are very
important bits of data when you make a claim.
Astronomers have nabbed
an important bit of data about the early universe that had eluded them for 25 years.
Not exact matches
Speaking about the report, the Chief Executive
of the ODA, George Kidd said: «This reports tells us that the
important issues online — protecting
data, being straight on the terms for using a service, blocking scammers and those intent on mischief and helping users get the most from services and stay safe are every
bit as
important in the mobile environment.
Getting pupils to use a spreadsheet to create their pixelated graphics can help incorporate
important digital literacy skills, while encouraging electronic communication to get pupils to send their stream
of «
data bits» to each other can help illustrate networking concepts.
Self - assessment requires you to focus on the
important bits; that which relates to outcomes and progress and the
data you choose to use which helps to measure the quality
of teaching learning and assessment.
Sure, you can look up
bits and pieces
of information online, but effectively sourcing, analyzing, and validating that
data — then using it to collaborate with others — is an extremely
important soft skill that not all students are acquiring at the K - 12 level.
The Tricky
Bit — How to Account for Selection Bias Now for the
important question, in the context
of these
data and techniques, how did I compare students in choice schools to students in traditional public school knowing that that difference in decision might be because
of some unobservable characteristic obscuring the true comparison between choice students and traditional public school students?
Some
of what he talks about is a
bit silly and likely isn't that
important considering how little variability there is in the actual
data (e.g., title length), but other points, such as book length and pricing, make compelling cases.
I reorganized it, and deleted some
bits of data that I thought were less
important.
The historical
data really is an objective source
of information, and that really is
important; objective information
bits really should generally be given greater credibility than subjective information
bits in investing analysis.
First
of all, it's a
bit disappointing that, at the time
of writing, 177 people had commented on the E&E slurs but only 19 in the
important topic
of data.
The finding that there have been a number
of instances
of seriously low wind power output is another useful
bit of data, and a very
important one.
Regardless
of this ongoing confusion, the provision is
important because it obligates telecommunications service providers (ISPs, mobile service providers, Google, Yahoo, YouTube, Blog hosting sites, etc.) to at the least assess police demands for customer
data with a
bit of skepticism.
It's a little
bit dense, but what I find most helpful about that definition is that it highlights two
of the most
important components
of analytics: that it gives you information about
data that exists in a particular context (like the law) and that it's information you can use for something.
But,
of course, the «
data people» in law firms will still dismiss AI, (often for reasons that seem a
bit perverse and perhaps for protectionist «get off my lawn'type reasons) and say it's not really that
important and that it's «all about
data...!!!!!».