The phrase
"number crunchers" refers to people who work with numbers and perform calculations or analysis. They are often employed in fields like finance, accounting, or data analysis.
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It doesn't have terribly wide color gamut or great color accuracy, though, and so its better
for number crunchers and writers than it is for photo editors.
De Blasio is relying on Heastie and his members to carry his water in those talks, and the two men huddled for over an hour Saturday afternoon along with several mayoral aides including Dean Fuleihan, director of the city's Office of Management and Budget and formerly a top
number cruncher in the Assembly.
Tom Gisler, CPA at Clifton Larson Allen, says, «Most people think of accountants
as number crunchers just sitting at their computers looking at spreadsheets all day.»
The point of this post is not directed at
number crunchers who just love their trendy data, the point is the data can be so damned far off from one project to the next that it can literally kill a creator's rep, and that there are some people in publishing who seem to worship this data.
BALTIMORE — Most mathematicians are more interested in double integrals than triple axels, but one team
of number crunchers is concerned that the International Skating Union's new rules for awarding marks for competitive figure skating may fall flat on their face.
The Fed's own
number crunchers say that 11 % delinquency rate only reflects only about half of the delinquencies because it doesn't look at loans under forbearance or grace periods.
Not sure I follow your train of thought, but I can handle that last question: the Hadley graphs clearly come down for the past two years, and I have seen the results
from number crunchers which validate that result.
The ace
political number cruncher Robert (now Lord) Hayward tells me: «Unless something substantial changes in the remaining days of the Euro referendum campaign, the balance of probability is that the nation will vote to leave.»
Meanwhile, numbers were released this week showing that the retirement account for state workers continues to improve, said DiNapoli, the state's
top number cruncher.
A tactical RPG at heart, filled with equal measures of gothic Lolita fetishizing and wicked humor, Mugen Souls is a quirky little gem that will satisfy the most
hardcore number crunchers, while leaving the rest of us slightly bored after the first hours.
New information and knowledge have come to light thanks to the efforts of a core group of individuals; author Hugh Howey and his
mathematical number cruncher Data Guy have released exhaustive information through the Author Earnings reports designed to help authors make informed decisions concerning their... [Read more...]
New information and knowledge have come to light thanks to the efforts of a core group of individuals; author Hugh Howey and his mathematical
number cruncher Data Guy have released exhaustive information through the Author Earnings reports designed to help authors make informed decisions concerning their publishing.
Almost three years ago Netflix
challenged number crunchers worldwide to develop a better movie recommendation engine, and after a dead heat, the victors were announced yesterday.
As one
pro-sports number cruncher tells Ma, «No one would tell you that they don't want more information with which to make decisions, but in the same breath they might tell you that they don't need to hear any more statistics.»
The labour participation rate —
what number crunchers call the ratio of those working or actively looking for jobs — has been dropping across Canada for years, but even faster in London, one official says.
He joined McKinsey, known for churning out
brainy number crunchers but not necessarily charismatic or bold corporate leaders.
The analysts are not
simply number crunchers; they are managers from the field with working knowledge of how to run the business.
An increase of just $ 10 a barrel would likely boost any measure of inflation
government number crunchers could devise above the Fed's 2 percent target for price stability.
But it was the «agent story» at the company's Liberty National subsidiary that caught the attention of the Wall
Street number crunchers.
But post-2015 we are unlikely to see the reputation of pollsters and
other number crunchers reach the heights expected of them pre-election.
City Councilman David Yassky (D - Brooklyn) started his political career crunching numbers in the city budget office more than 20 years ago, and although the post of
head number cruncher may not be the most tantalizing to some, he begs to differ.
Political
numbers cruncher Jerry Skurnik called Ulrich the «strongest» of the contenders mentioned so far, noting about 50,000 to 60,000 of the voters in his Council district also live in NY - 9.
For Liam Byrne, the main
election number cruncher backing David Miliband, the «simple fact» about 2005 is that «Labour won», with the historic 1997 New Labour coalition «sustained to carry Labour to victory once again».
And that doesn't even begin to assess the damage that could be inflicted by the
budget numbers crunchers who want to do away with a projected state budget deficit for next year of $ 1.7 billion while «finding» an extra $ 2 billion for a state - wide property tax freeze the governor wants as a re-election gimmick.
Translating to «I ate some pie,» it's also the perfect gift for your
favorite number cruncher, science fan, or math geek!
Now, astrophysicists Michael Warren and Chris Fryer have used the IBM RS / 6000 SP supercomputer of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center in Oakland, California, (the fourth
fastest number cruncher in the world) to carry out the first three - dimensional supernova simulations.
The Mathematics of Life by Ian Stewart (Basic Books) It is difficult to find many biologists who enjoy math, or vice versa, but
British number cruncher Ian Stewart successfully crosses over.
So muses Robert (Anthony Hopkins), a renowned mathematician, in an attempt to console his daughter Catherine (Gwyneth Paltrow), another
budding number cruncher.
Audi's
number crunchers predict that around one in three Q5s sold in Australia will be S - badged, which could equate to around 1000 vehicles per year.
The Author Earnings report has come out once again, and if there's any criticism to be lobbed its way, it's that the data is thorough enough to make even the most
fanatical number cruncher see spots.
Any indie author who writes to market knows about DataGuy, the
anonymous number cruncher who, along with Hugh Howey, broke down the mystery at Amazon to show exactly which niche is selling each month.
From what I can gather,
number cruncher types still value Bookscan, even as a flawed tool, so they can spot trends.