Sentences with phrase «models crunch the numbers»

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After working on that set, O'Brien had an epiphany that she needed a business model for her work, so she started crunching numbers, looking at market research, and talking to clients.
My natural tendency is make every question an analytical exercise and solve it by modeling and crunching numbers.
Detailed distributional analysis from the Joint Committee on Taxation and the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center is still forthcoming, but Ernie Tedeschi, a private sector economist and veteran of the Obama Treasury Department, crunched some numbers using Tax Brain, an open source tax model from the right - leaning American Enterprise Institute's Open Source Policy Center.
I have, however, been doing some number crunching on my own with a group that seems perfectly conjured up to break their model: slightly past their prime European superstar strikers.
Those same numbers crunched through a model that shows a few more younger voters and more women turning out for the Democrats despite slightly less white turnout for Clinton still pushes her to a four - point lead.
Use data from old rocks and other models to dial in your best guess for the environmental conditions of, for instance, the Earth circa three billion years ago, let the computer crunch the numbers, and see if any obvious imbalances — potential biosignatures — pop out.
Its number - crunching capabilities are used to study ship hydrodynamics and air turbulence, to probe industrial combustion turbines to create cleaner engines, and to understand global ocean circulation, as well as for earthquake simulations and aircraft noise - reduction modeling.
Many states and districts have turned to value - added models (VAMs) to measure teachers» and schools» effectiveness — but school leaders should do their homework before crunching the numbers.
Choosing the right model takes a bit of number crunching, as many hybrid / electric models are more expensive than their gas - guzzling cousins, yet the savings in gas and government incentives can offset the difference.
The top secret activity compiled by Fair Isaac Corporation, the people who developed FICO scores, keeps consumers from knowing exactly what complex data, algorithms, and number crunching is involved in the scoring model.
Bhatia crunch the numbers in his «hypothetical profitability model,» and concluded that if Take - Two, the game's publisher, did sell those units they could income about $ 230 million in operating profit.
After crunching some numbers, running some tests and making some (fairly safe) assumptions, user SanDiegoDave100 over at Motley Fool is able to make a pretty good case for using a solar power system to provide electricity for his home and an all - electric car like the forthcoming Tesla Roadster or the company's more affordable second and third models.
Even the most sophisticated number - crunching models can not capture the ingenuity of farmers fighting for their survival.
The hard heads at the US Dept of Energy crunched the numbers, assumed technology will improve, and modeled the outcomes.
Unfortunately, the only William M Connolley, with the «e» I can find there is some bloke who's the software engineer did the number crunching for the HadCM3 global climate model amongst other projects.
The challenge is to make sense of this whole thing in some sort of a conceptual way, that isn't just a bunch of numbers crunched by a climate model
NerdWallet looked at the 25 best - selling models and crunched the numbers to determine which are the cheapest to insure.
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