Sentences with phrase «less information lost»

The company also managed to cut the distortion rate down to 0.0002 percent which means there will be very less information lost when converting digital data into analog signals.

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I appreciate the conversational aspect of blogs, but sometimes information gets lost in paragraphs; less so in a list.
Good advice: pick a school which sends out parenting information electronically, then you're in less danger of losing it (or, better placed to find it again in the depths of your inbox rather than the paper sea that floats around the house).
You have BF mothers stressed and worked up (and probably less able to produce milk) and those who were at the beginning stages, neither formula or breast activists, simply trying to find help and information, losing milk supply, finding themselves in the category of those who think they couldn't breastfeed because they weren't supported but rather lost their supply in the battle to recruit them!
Researchers from the Universidad de la República in Uruguay and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland have devised a new method to transform data from complex systems, reducing the amount of important information lost, while still using less computing power than existing methods.
No one needs reams of paper, so receiving meeting papers via tablet or smartphone, means people can read through in advance more easily, and digital annotation tools mean information can be shared more easily and less likely to be lost.
We often get dogs and cats into the shelter that we can not identify from the information on lost reports because the owner provided a less than accurate description.
In this case, since the «buyers» of climate information now know, with certainty, that some «sellers» of climate information withhold adverse information, the market is affected; trust is lost, the bid — ask spread is wider, markets are less efficient, etc..
Along with the familiar resolutions to exercise more, drink less, lose weight, and eat more kale, legal counsel, risk managers, and chief information and privacy officers should consider whether their organizations are adequately prepared to deal with data breaches.
Considering that the Obama 2012 campaign was lauded for its then unprecedented harvesting of Facebook social graph information en route to his landslide electoral win over Mitt Romney, this current uproar is less to do with what Facebook did, or did not do, than about Hillary Clinton losing the 2016 election.
So don't miss a chance to use valuable keywords, and don't let important details become buried halfway down the page or lost in a drift of less important information.
There is much less of a chance of a recruiter losing interest in your letter if it easy to read and extract information from.
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