Sentences with phrase «lots of supporting data»

The traditional model of exercise may be the «drug of choice» with lots of supporting data, but interval training has shown lots of promise in early trials.

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That technology combo aligns closely with traditional data center configurations but was (and still is) less applicable to the massive scale of something like AWS that must support lots of different users on shared infrastructure.
Facebook has long supported the idea of using customized software to optimize its data center and claims that by doing so, the company has saved a lot of money.
It's also a sizable performance upgrade over the usual microUSB — it can transfer lots of data, and, thanks to its support of the most recent USB 3.1 standard, do so very quickly.
Putting arguments aside, there is actually lots of scientific data that strongly supports a young earth and universe.
The support received by wrestlers extends beyond the mat to family, friends, and notably the stat girls with whom we wouldn't have a lot of this historical data to look back at.
McMahon conveniently ignores data that doesn't support his selfish point of view — but a lot of union rhetoric is just as self serving.
It's a reasonable hypothesis that Watergate caused lower turnout, but there isn't a lot of data supporting that.
I mean, we can all listen with bated breath to explosive new data presented at a conference with a stack of supporting slides and a lot of panache, but unless the paper eventually comes out, who will ever be able to refer to it?
«We think it probably helps a lot of night owls, but we still need to support the anecdotes with data
There are lots of computer models showing that this could happen, but no real - life data on food shortages to support the idea.
There has been a lot of research over the years that supports the fact that there is no «normal» standard regarding female genitalia and, even more, the data collected shows that the dimensions of a woman's vulva can vary from person to person.
A lot of available posts on the internet like to serve as romantic stories how we should eat like cavemen «Because that is how our ancestors ate», «it is the right thing to do», «we are not evolved to eat grains, because they did not eat them» we this and that and what not... The thing is, there is actually a substantial amount of direct, clear evidence that supports this eating pattern as one of the healthiest known to people (I dare not say healthiest due to lack of large scale and more long - term data).
The resource can be printed on and is fully differentiated from one star (lots of support and small data sets) through to 3 star (larger data sets, even numbers of data and more challenging questions).
In a new report put out by the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings, Tom Loveless finds that «data do not support the view that the homework burden is growing, nor do they support the belief that the proportion of students with a lot of homework has increased in recent years.»
Just as there's a lot of information and data out there that talks about students, particularly low - income students coming from low - performing schools or communities, going to college and struggling because they've been so used to being spoon - fed information and not taking responsibility for their own learning, we need to use blended learning to support students being more self - directed and have more ownership of their learning so they're able to more successful in college and career.
They talk a lot about their mission to support English Language learners, but they have no data on the English Learner Reclassification rates of the neighborhood schools.
This is of course a simplification based on the Pareto Principle — however, one that makes a lot of sense, and seems to be supported by the data.
There is a lot of data out there now to support what you are saying in regards to cellphone market share.
There were a lot of other potential adjustments I contemplated (see my reply to Rick Mason below, also), like wealth or location, but didn't have the necessary data to support any modelling — and I'm dubious they'd really make much difference at 90 + yrs of age.
As well as a lot of code cleanup, highlights include ES5510 DSP effects for Taito's Ensoniq - based sound hardware, improved graphics priorities in Sand Scorpion and Jackie Chan, graphical improvements in Data East MLC games (Skull Fang is closer to working), and K051649 support in the vgmplay driver.
This is great data supporting a lot of things we already know about web communities - more people coming in means more people staying.
«I don't see a lot of the green initiatives that are being talked about being supported by scientific data, but more supported by political agendas.»»
While the BoM has never released reports with parallel data supporting the claim of equivalence, in late October and early December 2017 a first and second lot of A8 forms were released to me — this followed my request to Minister Josh Freydenberg on 26 September for parallel measurements, and more specifically on 22 October for these A8 forms... immediately after I was informed by a whistle - blower that these forms contained the relevant information.
Lots of the usual focus on data and observation windows that support GHG AGW, and hand - waving of historical data and cycles.
Take a look at «Constraints from the Instrumental Period» and «Palaeoclimatic Evidence:» you'll find lots of empirical data based on physical observations or reproducible experimentation which support the hypothesis.
But, if you MUST fill in: It depends a lot on the particular data sets, the particular processes they will be used to support, and the particular goals of the analysis.
There is a lot of proxy data out there and that when all of it is used there is no support for the hockey stick conclusions.
I'd say there's a lot more room for criticizing you and Gavin for quoting a statement of finding, and putting so much weight on it, when it is not objectively supported by the actual data provided in the document.
I expect to find lots of data that can support or refute Lindzen's model.
A lot of the claims that «global warming has stopped» are the result of data that, at first glance, seems to support this belief.
Despite genuine mishandling of scientific data by some climate researchers, some sloppy writing and citations by the IPCC, and the lot of quasi-scandals taking up headlines in the past month, the underlying evidence still wholeheartedly supports that climate change is a major problem.
Windows 10 boasted some cool new security features like increased support for biometric identification, which is great, but it turns out that it collects a lot of data.
According to Microsoft, the additional support focused on office productivity made sense because people were already doing a lot of document scanning in the workplace, its data had shown.
Customize your Stock Rom with a lot useful features: - Enable Numeric battery - Clock position (Right, Center, Left, Hide)- Change Color and Typeface of the Battery text - Disable Scrolling cache - Skip Music with Volume buttons - Disable screen turn ON while plunging or unplugging AC / USB cable - Disable loud volume sound warning - Advanced Power menu: (Thanks to CM / C3C076 / Kennethso168 @xda)------ Reboot ------ Recovery ------ HotBoot ------ Download ------ Screen capture ------ Screen recording (Busybox required)------ Quick Dial number (+ Display number)------ On / Off Data - Enable Data Roaming on home network only (Thanks to Oma @xda)- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP button - Long back kill App - CM Circle Battery - Hide / Set Color of Battery Text - Expand all notifications - Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)- Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)- Disable Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support it.
Microsoft OneDrive is one of the best cloud storage services that comes with a beautiful user interface, cross-platform support, and a lot of free storage to store your data.
Faster data speed is the trend now a day as it saves a lot of time energy and that's the reason most of the device is the market support LTE connectivity via Network.
iOS 9.3 is the biggest dot update for iOS, and includes a number of new features such as Night Shift, ability to protect notes with a password or Touch ID, revamped News app, support for Apple Music in CarPlay, information about the data usage while using Wi - Fi assist, updated health app and lots more.
Google states that Android Go will be targeted at users who have limited data connectivity and speak multiple languages, and whose phones don't support conducting tasks that would require lots of resources.
Although this is less important to a lot of people these days (as the popularity of iCloud has cut down on manual cable - based data syncing) the final cable - related consideration is whether or not the case supports data pass - through.
These three new BLU smartphones do come with the LTE support you need for consuming lots of online data.
Bringing it home, only the Moto G5 Plus supports dual - band Wi - Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), which is a big advantage for anyone who doesn't have a big data bucket and plans to offload a lot of wireless traffic to home Wi - Fi.
Smart home products generally have their own smartphone companion apps with which you'll be able to monitor data and features, but a lot of the most popular brands and products from those brands will also support things like Google Assistant and Alexa, and Arlo works with both which means it will work with Google Home and Google Home Mini, as well as Amazon's line of Echo speakers.
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