Sentences with phrase «just bits of data»

After all, information isn't just bits of data or trivia.
Today, I wanted to share just a bit of data with you regarding how similar or dissimilar these groups of people see the two most popular monotheistic faiths in the world.

Not exact matches

State - wide data suggests the disparity is even a bit larger than Nixon described: 86 % of marijuana arrests were of black and Latino residents in 2017, while just 5 % were white, according to a Politico report.
In reality, though, it's hard to know just what the real effect of Uber on drunk driving has been because, for all the company's claims on the matter, the available data remains a bit scant.
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps looking at other data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
I'm just saying that your definition of religion, as I'm reading it, is a bit too personal and value - laden (that is, prescriptive rather than descriptive), and misses a lot of the actual data of religion because of this.
More than any one data point, that's what worries me, and it's why Mac or Slater or Duggar need to be called up sooner rather than later just to throw a bit of youthful exuberance in there.
The data are stored and compressed into just a few bits of digital code.
«It's sobering to think we have just a little bit more than half of Titan mapped now with Cassini radar, which is the highest resolution data,» he says.
Since data persist essentially forever online — just check out the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, the repository of almost everything that ever appeared on the Internet — some bit of seemingly harmless information that you post today could easily come back to haunt you years from now.
The discovery may open the door not just to reading out smaller data bits, but also to a wide range of improved magnetic technologies such as making cheaper touch screen displays.
You know, those studies have really not been our focus of funding, and so we're paying a little bit, you know, the price now of not having some of the just very basic, what seemed to be simple data that we'd like to have.
Now researchers at ETH Zurich have designed a memristor device out of perovskite just 5 nanometres thick that has three stable resistive states, which means it can encode data as 0,1 and 2, or a «trit» as opposed to a «bit
I am a digital guy who is just living a networked life of data and bits!!
This year CPS has changed it up a bit by crying poor and «underutilized» using a bunch of data (100,000 «lost» city children, 50 % empty schools) that is just as fishy as the test scores.
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.
Just a followup... I did a bit of searching and, while I couldn't come up with a clear answer, sounds like the amount of Bookscan access / data required for what I discussed is likely far more... in the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The much - watched first official bit of economic data for the month just ended sets the tone for the markets and for the weekend investment advice columns.
This will let you get most of the file now, and then on launch day you'll have to wait just a tiny bit of time to get the rest of the data to play.
Isn't it just a wee bit ironic that the side crying out for access to the data demonstrates over (and the latest McFraudit effort is a prime example) that when they get data, they haven't the foggiest notion of what to do with it?
Right now, figuring out just how close the models and data are is a bit of a cherry pickers dream.
Just make sure you analyse a significant proportion of the data, and not just cherry - pick the bits that appear to agree with your conclusion, like so many deniers are guiltyJust make sure you analyse a significant proportion of the data, and not just cherry - pick the bits that appear to agree with your conclusion, like so many deniers are guiltyjust cherry - pick the bits that appear to agree with your conclusion, like so many deniers are guilty of.
Part of the reason it falls short is that they are trying to keep every bit of data and adjust it in an attempt to make it useful, and to me that is misguided, as some data is just beyond salvage.
In the south, just a little bit more smoothing would remove that 15 - 20 year spike starting 1935ish and leave one continuous warming» You leave me with the impression that you're looking for a «good behaviour» of the data that simply isn't there, Coby.
(The legend labels for the other scans are just cryptic data labels generated by the program that I wrote — for those who are curious, they contain information like the data file name and run number plus a bit of other info about the processing options.)
That said, TunnelBear does not keep logs of your data and uses AES 256 - bit encryption protocol (which is just about as good as it gets).
I think the discussion is maybe moving a little bit from just the peer security issues and thinking of cloud as a place to store data to, maybe the other advantages of the cloud, such as, you can build a secure client portal.
Just a month after a science fiction writer speculated on storage devices the size of a grain of sand comes news from the magazine Science of developments in magnetic anisotropy that could eventually be used to store information in individual atoms, paving the way to pack as much as 150 trillion bits of data per square inch, 1,000 times more than current data storage densities.
Yet in the United States, the USA Freedom Act was just passed that pulled back a bit on the ability of the NSA to collect domestic data.
We always care about the security of our users, so sending data across servers just got a little bit more secure by us adding HTTPS.
Product manager Josh Woodward says the inspiration behind Datally came after seeing what people go through just to save every bit of mobile data they can, especially in places where they're expensive like Buenos Aires.
Just download Google play remote play for ps4 and pair ps4 controller and sign in to your psn account and done bit of lag but easy got it on my tab4 and for mobile just use ur phone as a wifi hot spot and connect ps4 and tab to phone after connected trun off 4G and u save data and connection is constant still a little lag but it wJust download Google play remote play for ps4 and pair ps4 controller and sign in to your psn account and done bit of lag but easy got it on my tab4 and for mobile just use ur phone as a wifi hot spot and connect ps4 and tab to phone after connected trun off 4G and u save data and connection is constant still a little lag but it wjust use ur phone as a wifi hot spot and connect ps4 and tab to phone after connected trun off 4G and u save data and connection is constant still a little lag but it works
The Nexus Player of 2014 had a bit of a problem just before the final image for Android 8.0 Oreo was posted today: users reported that they were seeing hundreds of gigabytes of data being inexplicably uploaded while on a Developer Preview build.
From just this little bit of information, combined with the information in the sales data (such as price and address) we are beginning to put together an investor profile of active, qualified real estate investors.
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