And exactly what
kind of data points would demonstrate it?
If these outstanding and high - achieving people — in the top 1 % of women in the country by any measure — are miserable, that is a crucial
kind of data point.»
Not exact matches
«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this
kind of «one - way»
data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
As Fain
points out, «The ability to more fully describe and understand a consumer's behavior is more complete than ever before, and that
kind of data will make AI marketing tools even more effective over the next few years.»
We want to give them access to these
kinds of optimization opportunities through the
data points that we've gathered, not just for their shipments but for also what we're seeing for other people's shipments.»
While the asthma trial
data is just one
point, the study's results could go a long way in assuring scientists that information generated through the platform (at least for certain
kinds of studies) is on
point.
For example, many AdWords tools can be used for organic SEO campaigns as well, and Google frequently publishes major news and
data points here, which you can use in almost any
kind of marketing campaign.
The benefit
of this
kind of data is that it allows
data companies like Cambridge Analytica to develop more sophisticated psychological profiles
of internet users (more
data points means more predictive power).
By that
point,
of course, CA had already gotten the bulk
of its user
data from Facebook users — most notably from their profile pages, where user interests and likes provided the company with the building blocks
of personality profiles it created to help determine whether users would be susceptible to different
kinds of political messaging.
On the other hand, Lockhart said, «If we see a deterioration from this
point, and I would say my more realistic fear is just a
kind of ambiguous picture
of mixed
data that signal neither accelerating strength nor necessarily deterioration, but that
kind of moping along in the middle, then I think it's not a foregone conclusion that the asset purchase program should be removed or be removed rapidly.»
It's horrible that they were accused
of something so serious that they didn't do, but that
kind of «
data» is purely apocryphal: all the evidence and studies
points to women getting ignored and having their cases tossed far more than the reverse.
Just
data point info here — our school
kind of pushed the issue shortly before my son was three, because his teacher was pregnant and going on mat leave and they wanted him to have a chance to make the transition with the teacher he was bonded with.
(I am half - thinking
of entering these
data into spreadsheet form myself or paying someone to do it, but obviously no
point doing it if someone else has already done it and is
kind enough to share it with the world.)
The interesting angle from our
point of view was the part — reported early by Yahoo News — that urges the party to create a
data infrastructure to power the
kind of voter targeting at which the Obama campaign (among others) has excelled.
Researchers attempted two
of the
kinds of attacks that might be used to gather user
data — «passive monitoring», simply collecting the unencrypted information that passed through the access
point; and DNS hijacking, redirecting browsers to a controlled web server by pretending to be commonly visited websites like Google and Facebook.
«We
kind of know it goes on,» says Jeffrey Hoover, an avian ecologist at the University
of Illinois in Urbana who wasn't involved with the study, «but we never had a good
data set to
point to.»
The
kinds of data that can be gathered at labs like MolSci are exactly what's needed if we are ever to understand what is going on inside a cell from a computational
point of view.
The
data may also suggest a possible critical
point, where the type
of transition changes from the abrupt, first - order
kind to a continuous crossover at higher energies.
I loaded these doctors up with scientific
data from our most respected journal, The New England Journal
of Medicine, to support my
point, sharing the
data that demonstrates that the doctor can be either the placebo or its evil twin opposite, the nocebo, depending on whether, as doctors, we are
kind, compassionate, and optimistic versus rude, rushed, and pessimistic.
To me, online dating sites try too hard to attain the perfect matching algorithm, when in reality it's
kind of silly to think that
data points / lists
of characteristic (or even interests) can predict compatibility between two people.
After we
pointed out that ECEC - style
data on annual contributions to public pension plans are a dramatic underestimate
of pension costs, most
of the pay comparison literature followed our lead in applying some
kind of correction.
She spoke about how tests are important, but how we lose the «soul»
of what education is about when we focus too much on
data points and not enough about what
kind of people we want our students to be.
To enable teacher evaluations, another 47
points would be allocated based on the quality
of a state's «
data systems» for tracking student performance in all grades — which is a euphemism for the
kind of full - bore testing regime that makes many parents and children cringe but that the reformers argue is necessary for any serious attempt to track not only student progress but also teacher effectiveness.
Anti-eBook people always make the
point that CD lifespans, hard drive lifespans, etc., are very uncertain, but the fact is that not one
of each and every Project Gutenberg title has ever died the
kind of data death these people describe.
But my
point is, apart from doing that,
Data Guy has already done the only thing a technical guy can do in this situation by saying that it's a crawler (or spider) of some kind, the data is publicly accessible, so it just goes onto the Amazon site and pulls the relevant information needed to make the calculations, which have also been described in det
Data Guy has already done the only thing a technical guy can do in this situation by saying that it's a crawler (or spider)
of some
kind, the
data is publicly accessible, so it just goes onto the Amazon site and pulls the relevant information needed to make the calculations, which have also been described in det
data is publicly accessible, so it just goes onto the Amazon site and pulls the relevant information needed to make the calculations, which have also been described in detail.
They
point to
data from Magnify Money, showing that 125 million consumers have some
kind of credit card debt they are dealing with, with the total amount hitting $ 527 billion in the United States.
And
data from communities and countries that sterilize community dogs show the same results: a decline in the number
of dog bites, with «officials
point [ing] to a variety
of factors: the obvious effect
of sterilization on dog behavior, including behaviors associated with mating, reduced numbers
of dogs and reduced home range
of individual dogs resulting in fewer chance encounters with humans, an increased respect and thus
kinder treatment towards dogs due to the positive role model
of rescuers, and the impact
of community education by rescuers that often accompanies these efforts.
«The other
point that gets missed sometimes is that the notion that shelter dogs are somehow universally damaged goods that need all
kinds of red flags is not supported by the
data,» Patronek says.
X86 in particular isn't very good at processing the
kinds of data that CELL is exceptionally good at processing... namely complex floating
point.
With a fairly religious public like the American one, that means, among other things, that you have to consider carefully the
kind of data Ray (# 32)
points to, and the
kind of arguments Snapple (# 29) makes (and that I, for one, agree with).
Seems
kind of silly to toss out all
of that and only look at a couple
of data points in the manner that you did.
Both authors even admitted that their reconstructions aren't statistically valid (and that was
kind of their
point...) and McIntyre, at least, has stated that he regards many studies since then the same way he does the original 1998 paper because they basically use the same datasets and analysis (And I should add that he seems less opposed to the more recent studies, especially those that don't use
data he finds suspicious...) They've stated their a priori reasons why they don't like the
data they don't like.
I did refer to the expert readers
of WUWT and CA as playing a key part in exposing that crucial error in the GISS
data, but the
point is that you and Steve Mcintyre make that
kind of thing possible by providiing a nexus, not only thrrough your own admirable postings but by enabling others to chip in with their own expert comments, thus building up an ever wider and deeper understandng
of this all - important issue....
You may be interested to read about a very recent analysis that seems to address this
kind of point, ie how sensitive is the conclusion to any single
data series.
Although some get annoyed when Feynman is quoted (or in this case paraphrased), in his essay on Cargo Cult science, he
points out that one should always be the worst critic
of their own work and it requires a particular
kind of honesty at always looking at your own
data in the worst light.
My overall impression is that there are simply more positive values than negative ones, implying the positive spikes are multiple
data points; i.e., there is some
kind of a dwell on the positive side.
But these IER
data points suggest that solar thermal has a long way to go to reach any
kind of parity with other generation sources.
At this
point, belief in one
of those models over others is tantamount to a religious belief because none
of them has been subjected to stringent testing
of any
kind (comparisons
of model predictions to out
of sample
data being the best.)
Skeptics dismissed them all,
pointing to dubious technical features and the failure
of models to match some
kinds of data.
But that
kind of volatility is masked because the
data points for the other presidents represent much more time, effectively smoothing variability.
Voltaire's software can search through billions
of data points, including public records and social media posts, and pull up all
kinds of information on prospective jurors.
Shannon Salter: I guess my
point is, the technology is great because it allows you to collect all
kinds of data and we use that and analyze that.
The question Mr. Baron presents is whether criminal attorneys should attempt to gather some
kind of statistical
data on similar trials to use as the focal
point of advice to clients when deciding on a plea.
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Although technically your
point about «leaves people's private
data being transferred over the school network (such as private e-mail, logins) unsecured and open to packet sniffing» is true, expecting the school to have the
kind of security knowledge, procedures and audits that google does it probably unwise, so yes by doing this the school is making
data much less safe.
We're at «a
kind of tipping
point,» according to the report, where «procurement professionals have developed strong, positive relationships with their counterparts in corporate legal departments and at law firms, and
data shows that they are increasingly effective in controlling spending.»
There's only one
data point in the report that casts any
kind of shadow on the LPP.
The
point of granting that
kind of access is for Amazon to entice developers to focus on making apps for Alexa, giving them access to precious
data that could help make the voice platform better going forward.
Well, that's
kind of what's currently happening with ICOs (also known as token sales) and this is evident from two
data points — the initial token sale price and current sale price (analogous to traditional company shares).
It's that
kind of concept - using blockchain
data to prove ownership
of something at a particular
point in time - that is applied in Decentraland, which uses its own blockchain network.