Sentences with phrase «just general data»

Before meetings with potential investors and partners, he remembers the Moderna team being «frantic to get some sort of data, just general data, without a whole lot of specifics attached.»

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Cambridge Analytica has filed insolvency proceedings just weeks after it was embroiled at the center of a political scandal involving Facebook's data protection policies, the 2016 US general election of President Trump and the ethics of online advertising.
It's unclear whether the voter data is from Espada's district office or just labeled that way as part of the general melding of the Espada campaign with constituent services.
If no such data exist, and there is no easy way to estimate it from existing data, are there any organizations which collect such data where adding this kind of information would be plausible (e.g. something like the General Social Survey, which could just add a question or two)?
By March 2015 almost 90 % of yes voters intended to vote SNP, in increasing slightly to just over 90 % at the General Election, a finding confirmed by data from the nationally representative BES post-election probability sample survey.
UCL data about the education of 525 of the new MPs shows that of these 25 % went to private schools — compared with just 7 % of the general population.
That's an enormous amount and [there's] probably [a] customized the application for just what you want and so even though, with the idea, you don't even have to write your own application, you can find a sort of a general -[purpose] application that you can point to and say, this [is what] you might want to subscribe to that can be [fed] with live data.
Current data, she adds, shows that in «resident - staffed general medicine clinics, residents spent an average of 5 out of 25 minutes on diabetes, and evaluation of glycated hemoglobin levels are addressed just 40 percent of the time.»
«The explanation for this phenomenon is likely to be found in inadequate satisfaction data collection and analysis derived from a general misunderstanding of just how valuable satisfied customers are to the firm,» Fornell said.
To do so, they added back a small amount of the NOE and RDC data, but just in the parts of the analysis that deduce the shape of the general backbone of the protein rather then the position of all the individual atoms in each amino acid side chain.
Nissen didn't know it at the time, but the reason Glaxo's data were just sitting there on the Web was the outcome of a lawsuit filed by former New York attorney general (and current governor) Eliot Spitzer in 2004.
I just wonder how correct he is and how much nuance there might be in the data causing him to reach an incorrect general conclusion.
Commenting on the latest UCAS data showing that teacher recruitment numbers have dropped by a third in just 12 months, Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union, said:...
Charter school financial data needs to be shared with and monitored by the Auditor General's Office just as they are for public district schools.
Key Recommendation: Charter school financial data needs to be shared and monitored by the Auditor General just as is done with district schools.
Charter school financial data needs to be collected and monitored by the Auditor General's Office just as they are for traditional public districts.
Joe Fairless: Hey, Josh, thank you for being on the show, from talking about the overall approach that you take to business and how to build a company, the process or the things that we need to pay attention to when we build a company — have the idea, have the plan, make sure we're solving something with a unique selling proposition... Be passionate, have dedication to our people, and know our business from a data standpoint — that right there is the blueprint for creating not only a real estate investing company, but just a company in general.
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It just seems that of the small number of sites recently photographically surveyed and with the USHCN being [self - described] as a high quality data set, there are a lot of siting issues that might imply a general lack of quality control re: NOAA's published siting standards and which might speak even more poorly for QC of surface temp.
«The one thing we know in science and life in general is that we can't just throw out the data we don't like just because we don't like it.»
Together, they cast Mann as not just a fraud (hockey stick based on incomplete and deceptive data), but bad for science in general (vitriolic and vituperative in support of his stick)... In essence, Steyn has come out shooting armed with bullets provided by Mann's own peers and colleagues.
Now, just because borehole data suits my own belief in the general trend of temperatures doesn't make them correct.
I was just illustrating with a 31 year period that the only reason for the overall positive trend is a period of 6 years which was contrary to the general negative trend and that this 6 year period contained some seriously outlier data.
Unless you think libraries require their users to pass an entrance exam, one would assume Nature's intent is that data should be made available to the general public, but «that's just my opinion.»
Expect the comments below to be filled with changing goalposts, poisoning of the well (something along the lines of «scientists shouldn't be investigating scientists», even though what they were investigating was Dr. Mann's scientific conduct), distractions, diversions, and just general noise — anything to bury the cold fact that the scientists involved with modeling global warming did not cheat, did not fake any data, and the bigger issue that climate change is real.
Oakwood, the tragedy is not what's happening in science — things there are just as they should be: the field continues to develop new data and refined analyses, general conclusions have been reached that a very large majority support, based on well - established principles (properties of CO2, thermodynamics, effects of warmer air on evaporation...) and data (measures of CO2 levels, shifts in isotopic composition of atmospheric CO2, temperature records — instrumental and proxy,...).
As a test of what I have just said above, and as a guard against it being seen as too broad and general, I will see what I am able to do with your ``....0.035...» issue using the humidity data Miscolczi has accumulated.»
The former hasn't ever directly compared satellite data with tide - gauge records over the exact same period, and the latter just lies about it, and sea - level change in general.
TM 201: I just wanted to ask what the general consensus is on THIS article and the data contained therein?
The recent developments are extremely timely, as they come just over two months before the implementation date of the General Data Protection Regulation («GDPR»), which will strengthen the regulations around how data can be procesData Protection Regulation («GDPR»), which will strengthen the regulations around how data can be procesdata can be processed.
With just three weeks until the 25 May deadline, global firms are still grappling with the challenges presented by the new General Data Protection Regulation
Stephanie Pagni, General Counsel for Barclays UK, said: «This initiative will help trigger a transformation in law - tech with significant potential, addressing not just commercial but also societal legal problems, and drawing on the expertise of data scientists, engineers and a range of other graduates and contributors from our university partners.»
«Once the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into direct effect in May 2018 (which it will, Brexit or not, in this author's view), organisations will be obliged to report serious breaches and it may be that we then see a true reflection of just how secure organisations are across both sectors.
The General Data Protection Regulation (the «GDPR») is coming into force in just over a year and the pressure is on to ensure you are ready.
In a video just shy of three minutes, which appears to have been home - produced on a Mac, Goldstein subtly conveys that (1) he has direct access to, and is on a first name basis with, Supreme Court luminaries like Laurence Tribe and Solicitor General Paul Clement; (2) he's a go - to resource for media folks like Nina Totenberg and (3) he can (and does) respond to inquiries within seconds, using data that he carries, quite literally, in the palm of his hand.
Countdown to GDPR — have a look at our insights It is now just over two weeks until the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into force in the UK.
In both cases, in general, the process does not add new data to the image, but relies only on what is already there, just processing according to some predefined algorithms.
Our website does not ask for information beyond name and general contact information, nor do we expect any type of credit card or bank account data as this would be a warning sign to a less than reputable organization that doesn't offer more than just quotes from multiple companies.
The feature isn't just good will on Instagram and WhatsApp's part — it's a response to new regulation from the European Union called General Data Protection Regulation.
The crucial decision was made in late September or early October when Mr. Trump's son - in - law Jared Kushner and Brad Parscale, Mr. Trump's digital guru on the 2016 campaign, decided to utilize just the RNC data for the general election and used nothing from that point from Cambridge Analytica or any other data vendor.
The features will be available to all users, not just those in countries covered by the EU general data protection regulation (GDPR), which comes into effect on 25 May.
Researchers typically set a few images aside from the data the algorithm is taught with in order to test it and make sure it's actually learning patterns between people in general and not just those specific people.
Then the company plans to use all the data they collect from monitoring their users» activity as a way to figure out how to better market movies to not just their users, but audiences in general.
The menu allows users to control their data in just a few taps, with clearer explanations of how our controls work, Erin Egan, the Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer of Facebook Policy and Ashlie Beringer, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, wrote in a blog post.
The point behind the General Data Protection Regulation as a step - up in the law is to try to give back control to individuals so that they have a say in how their data are processed, so that they do not just throw up their hands or put it on the «too difficult» pData Protection Regulation as a step - up in the law is to try to give back control to individuals so that they have a say in how their data are processed, so that they do not just throw up their hands or put it on the «too difficult» pdata are processed, so that they do not just throw up their hands or put it on the «too difficult» pile.
We're now just three months out from the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming into effect.
For those who want to take a long hard look at their privacy online in a more general sense, the Tactical Tech Data Detox is an equally enlightening and unnerving look into how tech firms track users — it's far from just Facebook.
In just under one year, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will formally begin being enforced.
The General Data Protection Regulation that's set go to into effect in the European Union in a matter of weeks will benefit the privacy of all Facebook users, not just those on the Old Continent, the company's co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday as part of a Q&A session with journalist held in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy.
Just general market data like that that could give investors more broad knowledge of the market as a whole.
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