And kids are
not data points — they're children... We don't feel the least bit defensive... We are many and they are few.»
We want our children to be treated as individuals,
not data points.
Companies need to see their customers as people
not data points.
Qualitative measurement of this type of progress is difficult, but the goal should be a lasting cultural shift,
not a data point to share with the world.
As of Nov. 27th,
not every data point shows a turn in the gold market, but bearishness quite high.
A proposed explanation is
not a data point, an event itself is the data point.
When looking at the annualized return for N years, there are
N data points (i.e., gain multipliers) involved.
As of Nov. 27th,
not every data point shows a turn in the gold market, but bearishness quite high.
In both cases
N data points produce N complex - valued coefficients for the BILATERAL spectrum.
There exists a polynomial of degree N +1 that will exactly fit
all N data points, but it will only correctly predict the future if the physical laws that determine the future just happen to exactly match the polynomial.
for example, take
N data points from the past.
Not exact matches
But the truth is that
not all complaints are valid, and
not all ideas meritorious; it is the leader's responsibility to make measured, informed decisions, and
not to pander to
data points of one.
His remarks can't be considered a roadmap for the future path of interest rates; he made a
point of stating that every policy meeting is «live,» meaning the latest
data could alter assumptions.
Topol
pointed out that currently there's a ton of «information blocking» going on by health providers that don't» want to share
data with others for fear of losing their patients (i.e. business).
Many businesses may be unaware that it is their responsibility to protect their customers»
data from theft and fraud at the
point of sale,
not the payment service you use.
Even if that were possible, what would is the
point of
data you can
not safely share?
Since I'm writing for
Data Sheet this week, and
not CEO Daily, I should
point out that all of this Change - the - World - Don't - Be-Evil stuff started in the tech sector — even if some players (looking at you, Facebook) have wandered astray.
But the cost of the phone isn't the
point — if Amazon gets
data on users» spending habits and preferential access to that spending, then the R&D costs will be well worth it.
From his perspective, there was no
point in releasing a handy
data - and web - enabled device if people weren't going to use it because of its prohibitive cost, so he somehow forced AT&T to play ball.
«That will be hard for those that don't have the
data points to show how they would perform as a public company.»
«The
data point everyone wants, we didn't get — current Model 3 run rate,» RBC analyst Joseph Spak said in a note Wednesday after the company reported earnings that beat analyst expectations.
«To me, these concepts are dated stereotypes that define a person based on a demographic
data point,
not who they truly are.
So while we feel we've lost control of the way our personal
data is collected, that doesn't mean we'll stop sharing it on Facebook... or Twitter, or Pinterest, or Instagram (you get the
point).
But you also don't need those
data points to see what even the commander - in - chief sees: The US is losing in Afghanistan.
Carly Fiorina, the former CEO of HP, shared that the
point is to «turn
data into information, information into knowledge and insight, and knowledge into competitive advantage, and to do it in a matter of minutes or seconds,
not days or weeks.»
That's because it will be one of the few remaining
data points that Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and the rest of the Federal Open Market Committee will have before they decide whether or
not to begin the process of raising interest rates at their upcoming meeting December 15th and 16th.
The rollback of these privacy rules wouldn't be as big of a deal to people if they had a choice between an ISP that collects
data en masse and one that makes it a
point not to serve up targeted ads.
I think our product is great, so I'll look for
data that supports my
point and I'll ignore any
data that doesn't.
However, it's
not just the color you choose; the values, hues, and intensities of these colors also say something about the
data points that they accompany.
Rather than using the new
data to push investors to buy stock, Wieser recommends caution because he believes that the we're approaching the saturation
point when increases in digital ad budgets won't lead to increased sales.
«While one
data point doesn't make a trend, this is the biggest monthly decline in Ireland's Treasury holdings since the
data became available, and...
«The readability and visualization of the
data your BI collects is
not only advantageous for your tech team, but often times the reports that the BI summary creates will need to be seen by other people - executives, future vendors, investors, etc.,»
points out SelectHub, a service for enterprise software product evaluation.
While it's highly unlikely that any Kobo users will end up on a Canadian watchlist, the
point remains: ship your
data abroad, and it falls into other jurisdictions and other legal systems that you don't necessarily vote for or understand.
At some
point in the
not - distant future, Griffith will have the most accurate tool around for measuring an individual's (or collective's) energy use as well as a gigantic pile of
data, both of which will be commercially quite valuable as we are pushed toward a greener lifestyle.
Brands have to think of their customers
not just as targets or
data points, but as active, ongoing partners; a quick look at crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, The Lending Club, or Kiva will reveal why.
The peer investing model has yielded some interesting
data points not found in traditional venture capital investing.
As a marketer, I can't really do anything with a
data point about the percentage of business travelers who are women — at least
not anything that will differentiate from all of the rest of my competitors.
«At some
point they are going to say there is a smaller set of countries where we will let our
data go, and the United States won't be one of them.»
But that's
not an insight — it's a
data point.
This
not only boosts existing shareholder trust and support, but also shortens preparation time for new rounds, enables new investors to better assess historical results and leads to less of a need for future
data points for validation.
But it's
not a difficult leap to make to see how this could be considered one of Battelle's «
data points.»
After that comment raised eyebrows, FICO — creator of the most widely used credit - scoring system — clarified that «at this
point, social media
data is
not part of any FICO score.»
It's also worth noting that this study isn't an isolated
data point.
Groups including the Electronic Frontier Foundation have been making precisely that case for years,
pointing out as early as 2005 that EULAs force users to give up
not just control of their
data, but many other legal rights.
Koeck
points out that having lots of
data is
not enough.
We want to give them access to these kinds of optimization opportunities through the
data points that we've gathered,
not just for their shipments but for also what we're seeing for other people's shipments.»
«If you look at more current information, you will see that these
data points are
not demonstrative of our current network, community impact, and both the direct and indirect job creation near fulfillment centers,» a company representative said previously, adding that «Amazon's investments led to the creation of 200,000 additional non-Amazon jobs, ranging from construction jobs to healthcare industry positions.»
«It was just the
data point — the look on his face — when he was shocked that we don't support just basic, status quo services you'll find in other tech cities,» he said.
So, it's important to
point out that the workforce at 16 companies that share
data isn't a perfect predictor of the other 484.
When Banks looked at the above diversity
data for senior executives at 16 Fortune 500 companies, she was careful to
point out that it need
not be a depressing reminder that women and people of color — and other marginalized groups that aren't counted on the EEO - 1 Report — struggle to make it to the upper echelons of corporate America.