Sentences with phrase «much data going»

So much data goes into each Pokemon that it essentially constitutes a sort of DNA, and many complex values work in conjunction to create differences among Pokemon that range from subtle to extreme.

Not exact matches

An article in The Guardian, Stress and Social Media Fuel Mental Health Crisis Among Girls, went much further to, correlate NHS data showing a «68 % rise in hospital admissions because of self - harm among girls under 17 in past decade» to the concurrent rise of social media.
Facebook is going to limit how much data it makes available to advertisers buying hyper - targeted ads on the social network, Recode reports.
Security and privacy go hand in hand, and Facebook will have to figure out how to balance the need for privacy and how their business model depends on access to as much data as possible.
'' [A] CDN is kind of a first layer, so when someone in L.A. is going to WeatherTech's site they first go to an Akamai CDN server, probably in an L.A. data center, and those CDN servers keep as much content on those servers as they can to minimize how many trips are made back to our servers in Chicago,» he explains.
Documents leaked by Snowden showed that the National Security Agency went much further by vacuuming up huge troves of email and other digital data.
The company went on to destroy subscriber forecasts, sending its shares up as much as 14 % the next day, costing short sellers more than $ 400 million, according to data from IHS Markit.
Rather than picking up the phone and talking with a company about their own services, customers are able to go online and find much more informative, unbiased data.
But with so much data for a campaign to sift through, «you can't go through 30,000 points of data and go: «Did you acquire this piece of data on this voter ethically?»»
There is so much that can go wrong by not monitoring the data closely enough.
yields will hit the highs on close end of the day... equity markets setting up to be slammed tomorrow maybe but today they have run over weak shorts in the face of rates... the federal reserve see's this and again will wonder if they are behind on hikes, strong data, major expansion in credit, lack of wage growth rising bond yields and ballooning debt... rates will go much higher and equities will have revelations as to what that means for valuations
First, Facebook will conduct an investigation and an audit to see how much more user data might have gone missing in recent years.
I think people are going to start taking control of their data much more.
When do this when you could very easily go target 100 % and use much more of the data.
The data only goes back to 1976 so much of the period was in a falling rate environment but that's the only double digit correction I could find.
They need another six weeks to confirm the path of the data, essentially, and I think they are going to be much more comfortable than many people imagine going in September.
But you have to watch for restrictions: Verizon's $ 75 Go Unlimited plan disallows streaming high - definition video and caps all mobile - hotspot sharing with a laptop or tablet via Wi - Fi at a punishing if not useless 600 Kbps, no matter how much data you've used in the month.
To focus on simply Google and Facebook, though, is to miss how much other data collection is going on: ad networks are tracking you on nearly every website you visit, your credit card company is tracking your purchases (and by extension your location), your grocery store is tracking your eating habit, the list goes on and on.
Likewise, strong economic data from China is giving a boost to equities around the globe, with much of the attention going to the basic materials group.
Given that so much investor enthusiasm has focused on the new claims figures, it's interesting that the large and generally upward revisions in months of prior data seemed to go virtually unnoticed.
This data goes much, much deeper when you export all the SERP level metrics to CSV (click to enlarge):
What's so sad is his willingness to completely ignore the reams of scientific evidence, data, knowledge, inference, etc. that very much describes what was going on thousands or millions of years ago.
The hope one might have once placed in comparative advantage global capitalism and the internet / cell - phone wiring of all, began to look increasingly hollow, as Walmarts filled with cheap Chinese goods, real jobs went missing, real skills became rare, and the internet became known not so much for an Army of Davids shoring up our common commitment to liberty, but for mobbish comment swarms, porn, The Social Network, diversion all - the - more addictive for being personally tailored (see: the fictional fat - slobs of Wall - E, or the perpetually downward phone - gaze of our «dumb» millennials), and unprecedented possibilities for spying, defamation, and demagogic manipulation for those with access to big data.
Caitlin, thanks so much for taking the time to stop by and leave a comment and even go as far as go to the page source data.
Cities then need data on where and how much food is going uneaten inside their limits.
Some customers supply us with data on how much food goes into the fryer, enabling us to calculate a food - to - oil ratio, which is a good efficiency and food quality metric.
I wonâ $ ™ t go into too much detail with this as it will painstaking enough to find all of the statistical data and compile it into a decent enough thesis of his decision making that game.
You and your teen can choose how much storage she wants, as well as whether to add the tablet to her data plan or go with a strictly WiFi model.
In retrospect, the decision to reject Facebook, Google and Twitter embeds sounds familiar, since the Clinton campaign had so much faith in its own decisions and data models that staff routinely ignored information that went against their assumptions:
Actually, the fact that Facebook collects so much data on its users and (functionally) rents it to anyone advertising on the platform goes a long way toward puncturing the hype around Cambridge and its «psychographic» social mapping.
It doesn't make much sense that a company would be going through the expense of collecting all these data since 2000 and wouldn't publish it until 2015.
I can't tell you exactly how much data I'm going to ask for or how far back.
Gun control legislation certainly isn't going anywhere — House Speaker Paul Ryan suggested as much on Thursday morning, when he said Congress needs more information on what would be an effective policy: «I think, as public policymakers, we don't just knee - jerk before we even have all the facts and the data
Without going into too much technical detail, Table 3 shows that increases have also occurred in the «quartiles» of the data across the years, as well as in the overall averages (median and mean) and the top scoring committee (first PAC, later Home Affairs).
Government statistics claim that serious injuries are falling much more rapidly than deaths, but the committee questioned the accuracy of the injury data and whether the government «is really going to meet its road safety targets».
So the next time you hear someone say, «You can't raise taxes on the rich in New York, they already pay too much and they'll just move to Texas or Florida; it's just common sense», you should say, «Yes we can raise taxes on the richest New Yorkers, all of the data over many years and many studies has shown definitively that they aren't going anywhere, so you can stick your common sense in a hot, humid, boring low - tax state with low - wage jobs.»
Kepler has collected too much data for anyone to go through it all by hand, so humans or computer programs typically only verify the most promising signals of the bunch.
«The study gives us a really good handle on how to approximate how much ice Greenland is going to lose in the coming century,» says Ted Scambos of the US National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.
Richard Betts, head of climate impacts at the Hadley Centre of the U.K.'s Met office presented to reporters in Copenhagen today a new analysis of modeling data showing how conserving tropical forests is going to be crucial if the world is to make a target of 2 ˚C, even under the most conservative projections of how much carbon the forests contain.
«We have so much data that we need these bigger lenses to get a full picture of what's really going on,» says Andrew Johnson, director of research at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Scientists have known about the beneficial effects of bone marrow transplants since the late 1960s, but «there really hasn't been much data available to explain what is going on,» says immunologist James George of the University of Alabama, Birmingham, an author of the new study.
«And in less than 12 months, $ 30 has gone from buying you unlimited data to not even covering 1 GB... There does not appear to be very much competitive pressure keeping carriers from raising prices for customers — which is part of the reason that we are against even more consolidation in the market.»
In 1972, astronomers at NRAO had a second go, this time using a bigger telescope that collected as much data in a minute as...
But reliable data on how much water the glaciers release or where that water goes have been difficult to develop.
But an in - depth analysis of grant data from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) on page 1015 in this issue of Science finds that the problem goes much deeper than impressions.
When a Nobel prizewinner threatens to sue colleagues, and when they deny his access both to the regular means of scientific publication and to the primary data on the basis of which his findings have been refuted, there must be much more going on besides matters of science.
Kawchuk, who practised as a chiropractor before going on to obtain his PhD in biomechanics and bioengineering, said the results do not advocate one way or another for spinal manipulation but help explain why there has been so much conflicting data about its merits.
The spacecraft is programmed to go radio silent on July 14 so it can collect as much data as possible.
Poster discussion session discussant Howard Colman, MD, PhD, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, said that «to optimize patient treatment going forward,» the field needs «to extract as much information as possible using the new classification from prior retrospective data sets.»
It has gone on to spend more than 14 years gathering a wealth of data from the Red Planet, taking high - resolution images of much of the surface, detecting minerals on the surface that form only in the presence of water, detecting hints of methane in the atmosphere and conducting close flybys of the enigmatic moon, Phobos.
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