But if you were going to redo any of these reconstructions you would use as
much new data as possible — not just one set of new records in Greenland.
I did find
much new data that reinforced my abhorrence of letting a baby cry it out.
Contemporary meanings have for both the preacher and his listeners more importance today than ever before because man's contemporary search for meaning confronts so
much new data that has never been properly related to the traditional sources of meaning.
Not exact matches
This way, no single person in your organization has to spend
much time, and soon, you'll have access to a wealth of
new data.
Under the
new rules, these companies will need to be
much more specific about how they will use
data and get permission for these specific uses.
The Bank of Canada couldn't ignore an annual growth rate of 4.5 percent in the second quarter, which was
much faster than expected: «That's kind of what
data dependent looks like,» Lane said, repeating Governor Stephen Poloz's mantra that the
newest information will guide policy.
«Inventory
data, which is at a fairly high level historically speaking, supports the view that clearly we're building too many homes, and the fact that
new sales have slumped so
much is I think a reflection that investors have lost interest.»
In a broader sense, Cook says that Jobs taught him the value of intellectual honesty — that, no matter how
much you care about something, you have to be willing to take
new data and apply it to the situation.
It's not at all clear how
much pricing power incumbents will enjoy, since
new competitors are pushing down
data prices.
The idea was a simple marketing appeal — customers could stop worrying about how
much data they had left every month — combined with the possibility that many would move up to the
new unlimited plans from cheaper limited plans, raising more revenue.
I know that using flying books, misbehaving watches, and binary dust patterns are
much more dramatic means of communication, but explaining a completely
new unified theory of gravitational force would be
much easier with equations and diagrams than with a seemingly random set of binary
data.
A study by Catherine Armington and Zoltan Acs using U.S. Census Bureau
data found that the annual «birthrate» of
new companies doesn't vary
much over time.
The company runs through a 57 - item checklist when launching service in a
new city, to collect as
much data as possible, he said.
Airbnb
data for
New York indicates the
much of the company's revenue comes from people with multiple listings.
New data from LIMRA, an association providing research and consulting to insurers, shows that just $ 30,000 in student debt can cut as
much as $ 325,000 from your 401 (k) balance by the time you retire.
There's just one problem: States and the federal government don't have
much way to know what works and what doesn't because the
data isn't being collected and evaluated, according to a
new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report.
If you think it's creepy how
much marketers know about you now, just wait until they get their hands on
data collected by wearable computers and other
new technologies.
But looking at the
data showed that when a
new Twitter user signed up to follow a handful of accounts, that person was
much more likely to stick around.
But the FCC says in the
new report that the costs imposed on third parties are
much greater than AT&T's own costs to provide DirecTV Now without charging for
data.
As BuzzFeed notes,
much of Uber's
new policy on accessing passenger
data was included in an update to the company's privacy policy issued a day after reports of an Uber executive's comments about doing research on journalists.
From cancer research and materials science to psychological profiles, these
new data sets will even smaller players to innovate and compete with
much larger organizations.
Big
data, social
data,
data mining — there's so
much data around, and so many things you're supposed to do with it, that it's a wonder many entrepreneurs don't curl into the fetal position and enact a
new type of
data regression, where the mound of
data causes you to regress back to the womb.
The key uncertainty is how
much the
data has been distorted by the fall of China's annual Lunar
New Year holidays, which were in February this year and in January in 2012 and which typically see factories shut up shop for two weeks.
Many of the
new digital and
data tools aren't so
much about providing care, but rather about making that care more efficient, smarter, and precisely delivered.
Jeffrey Pfeffer proclaims in this
new book that «
much of the oft - repeated conventional wisdom about leadership is based more on hope than reality, on wishes rather than
data, on beliefs instead of science.»
To determine how
much debt Americans are carrying and how
much it's costing them in 2017, NerdWallet analyzed
data from several sources, including the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York and the U.S. Census Bureau (see additional details in the methodology below).
Among them is Ian Sigalow, a
New York - based partner and co-founder of Greycroft Partners, who doesn't put too
much stock in sheer
data analytics.
Cambridge Analytica members like Wylie, who recruited Kogan to work with the company, and Kogan himself, failed to anticipate that handing so
much personal
data to powerful people might provide them a
new way to saturate Facebook with misleading or downright false information.
But instead of resolving doubts, officials presented
new data suggesting that the true number is likely
much higher (the same
data that Santos and Howard used in their analysis).
A third reason why testifying is notable is because of the optics: for a lot of people who do not understand and care
much about the intricacies of how social networks handle their
data, this could bring
new light to the topic, on both sides of the table.
Our analysis leverages
data from the U.S. Census and Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine how
much new housing a metro can build, the amount of slack in the housing market and the impact of an influx of high - wage workers.
For its part, Canada's finance department projects home sales could fall as
much as 8 per cent in the first year after
new housing regulations are implemented, based on an analysis using historical
data.
With Google's
new keyword planner I think that finding real search numbers and
data takes
much longer to find.
The number of
new Canadian homes on which construction began in May was
much higher than projected, led by condos in Toronto, according to the CMHC
data.
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.
The
new LBMA
data supposedly also reveals how
much private custodians, HSBC, JP Morgan, and ICBC Standard Bank among them, keep in their vaults.
But according to
new data from Trulia, today's buyers are actually enjoying a
much more affordable market than their parents did 40 years ago.
While the
new data will have less granularity than the Securitisation Dataset, they will have
much greater coverage.
The US economy added 103,000 non-farm payrolls last month, following a
much larger increase of 326,000
new jobs in February,
data by the US Bureau of Labour Statistics showed on Friday.
The same problems of version control, outdated content, updated
data, brand consistency and design quality that drove the
new tools in web development, CRM, project management, invoicing, payments and so
much more are just as bad when it comes to sales presentations saved as documents.
The growth alone is good reason to worry, but
new data also suggests
much of the cash is propping up troubled borrowers.
It will require collecting
much more
data to inform
new design and management principles while engaging urban planners and municipal governments.
Yet if Feyerabend is correct, and an unpopular
new theory can ignore or reject experimental
data long enough to get its footing, how
much longer can an old and creaky theory, buttressed by the reputations and influence and political power of hundreds of established practitioners, continue to hang in the air even when the results upon which it is premised are exposed as false?
To the layman who might not know
much about physics, this
new data of the Big Bang may be their entry point to the subject.
Today the Social Security Administration released
new data for babies born in the U.S. in 2010, and it still looks very
much like a Jewish nation, at least in our pediatric wards.
Medical authorities W. D. Edwards, W. J. Gabel and F. E. Hosmer,
much more in tune with medical accuracy than that of correct theology in reference to the Gospels, offer the following analysis in regard to the
New Testament Greek and the medical
data: «Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion.
«There is a lot of
new interesting
data coming out in terms of looking at acute verse chronic load and matching up how
much you can do this week based on what you have been doing for the last four weeks.»
It's tough to place
much significance on just one season's worth of
data, but it's logical to speculate that the
new extra point rule contributed to this change.
Gee, I don't know, Ashley L, but I've had midwives lie at transport right to my face, lie on the records they brought with them (always
much later — we had a near 70 % «forgotten» record rate, and the records were always super neat and
new - looking when that happened), lie to their patients about their risks, so why wouldn't they lie in the MANA
data?
According to
new data, 73 % of car seats are not used correctly; however, when used properly, child safety seats can reduce the risk of death by as
much as 71 percent.