A quick bit of
number crunching from the site revealed that those who want to buy, say, the Jaguar XJ13 (which costs 20m in - game credits) could do so from the off for the sum of 119.95.
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Numbers crunched from USDA data, see table 2).
Not exact matches
Start up funding is available
from more sources now than ever before, but let caution and
number -
crunching guide your financing decision.
The research
crunches numbers to determine the cost to large companies of having all - male executive boards running the show, and while it's far
from the first report to conclude a lack of gender diversity is a terrible idea
from a business perspective, this analysis produced one particular attention - grabbing finding.
Attila Szigeti, COO of Drukka Startup Studio, recently
crunched the
numbers on 42 of the biggest and best companies to emerge
from startup studios and accelerators: He discovered that startups that had partnered with accelerators raised more capital and employed more people than their studio brethren.
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Crunching numbers from Africa and Australia, he calculated the average
number of hours hunter - gatherers must work per day, to keep everyone fed.
The personal finance site recently
crunched through
numbers from the Small Business Administration, the Census Bureau, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics among other sources to uncover the best cities with thriving communities of educated, young entrepreneurs.
The report, however, noted that the
numbers crunched to produce the budget office estimates differed
from those used by the Finance Department.
Burger Business has
crunched the
numbers and found that the size of the menu has increased 75 % since 2004, going
from 69 to 121 permanent items in that time.
For example, if you're looking to build a retirement savings plan, the tool pulls in your current spending activity
from your linked accounts, analyzes government data on spending patterns for people as they age, and then
crunches the
numbers to estimate your actual spending in retirement.
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.
Investment education: Finance professional
from 1999 — 2012, received MBA with emphasis in real estate and finance, have written over 1,200 personal finance articles since 2009, economics / finance geek who loves to
crunch numbers.
From mere
number -
crunching marvels, Jobs made computers into tools for the artistic imagination
«
From a manufacturing and financial perspective, we're always looking at
crunching numbers and analyzing our production costs per unit,» says Robert Planter, corporate manager of safety and environmental affairs.
Leading analyst David Errington
from Bank of America Merrill Lynch has
crunched the
numbers and believes the NSW Container Deposit Scheme will hit the discount end of the market hardest.
The chief financial officer of Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates is being shifted
from number -
crunching to a new role running the operational side of the wine group's big United States operations as it undergoes a major distribution overhaul and eyes acquisitions.
I never said it stated such, I merely responded to it by saying now amount of
number crunching can detract
from the fact Giroud can be significantly upgraded this summer.
ESPN
crunches some
numbers from I - League's ten previous seasons to see how Minerva's title credentials match with the winning teams over the years.
The Premier League takes a break
from the transfer window (maybe they should make the whole thing out of the transfer window) to play some actual league matches, after a weekend off my computer is rested and ready to
crunch the
numbers and simulate some matches.
Away
from all the
number -
crunching, Manchester United do look the likelier winner.
To test his hunch that early puberty tracks insecure attachment between mom and baby, Belsky
crunched numbers on 373 girls who were followed
from birth until their 15th birthday as part of a National Institute of Child Health and Human Development study on early child development.
Here's yet another thing that puzzles me about that study (aka
number -
crunching exercise): since they say they got the diagnoses
from matched hospital data, up to five years of age, where do they get the diagnosis «hypothermia»
from?
That is according to a policy brief
from a nonpartisan watchdog group that
crunched the
numbers on the recently opened Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.
On Wednesday, he did his own analysis of the voter purge in Brooklyn,
crunching the
numbers from the state voter file and looking at how Kings County routinely purges thousands of people
from the rolls every year.
But he has yet to identify where that money is coming
from, and that «unprecedented» amount of funding is actually the smallest, or second smallest, state contribution to the MTA since 2000 when adjusted for inflation, depending on how you
crunch the
numbers, according to the non-partisan Citizens Budget Commission.
While waiting - like all us - for news
from the Liberal Democrats, Grant Shapps MP has been
number crunching on the new Tory intake.
The panel will get technical help
from infrastructure firm HNTB Corporation and state Controller Tom DiNapoli will
crunch the financial
numbers on the proposals.
Back in the spring, he
crunched numbers from the New York State Board of Elections and found that there were more than 100,000 potential campaign finance law violations by candidates over a two - year period.
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.
There are many suggestions —
from super-encryption and heavyweight
number -
crunching to detecting gravity waves
Microchips made
from tiny magnets rather than conventional power - hungry transistors may enable intensive
number -
crunching tasks like codebreaking or image - processing using a fraction of the power.
The most robust chess programs such as Deep Blue and Deep Fritz have beaten world champions by combining swift
number crunching with rules of thumb derived
from years of human play.
Instead of making unrealistically simplistic assumptions about human behaviour and the properties of markets, we can harness the
number -
crunching power of modern computing, coupled with our emerging understanding of the physics of complex systems, to rebuild economic theory
from the bottom up.
After
crunching the
numbers, Vogel and his colleagues found that ethanol produced
from switchgrass yields 540 % of the energy used to grow, harvest, and process it into ethanol.
Ehret, a research associate in Chakravarti's lab,
crunched the
numbers from all the study sites and found variants at 66 sites in the genome — 17 of them newly reported — that had statistically significant associations with blood pressure levels.
But after carefully observing Hans in action, Oskar Pfungst, a psychologist
from the University of Berlin, concluded that the horse's talent didn't lie in
number -
crunching.
It would wirelessly receive the signals
from the electronic implant and do all the
number crunching before sending it to an external device, such as a keyboard or robotic arm.
How much we need to eat can fluctuate
from day to day and what was enough yesterday may not cut it today (behind the scenes your body might be using up more energy to
crunch the sales
numbers or repairing the muscles you pulled playing beach volleyball).
When they
crunched the
numbers, the researchers found that people who watched more than five hours of TV a day were 2.5 times as likely to have died
from pulmonary embolism, compared with those who watched two and a half hours a day or less.
Bottom Line: All you have to do is
crunch the actual
numbers to see what you need vs what you can get
from healthy plant foods.
Head spinning
from all that
number crunching?
We've synthesized the findings
from all their statistical analysis and
number -
crunching in the slideshow below to present a few tips on what poses, settings, camera angles, and clothes work best for dating site profiles.
TECH
CRUNCH - Feb 11 - Ignighter, the group dating site, has raised $ 3M
from a
number of well - known investors.
Crunching the
numbers on their blog, the team openly discusses research questions like what flirtation looks like on their site — what people are talking about and how it changes over time — so daters can learn
from user trends.
TECH
CRUNCH — Nov 1 — WorldFriends, the Tokyo - and Shanghai - based social network, which now has nearly 2m users
from all over the world, did a soft (re) launch last week, mainly enhancing a
number of networking features.
After Peter
crunches the
numbers from Eric's file he discovers that Eric was really on to something huge.
Researchers
from the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College, Columbia University and the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
crunched the
numbers for this first - of - its - kind report, examining the 17 - year - olds who took a dual enrollment class in 2010 and tracking them for six years as they made their way through college.
However rather than simply producing an article that
crunches numbers from the publicly available data, like so many other media outlets are doing, why not do some real journalism and look to put this into the context of the education sector?
When it comes to school drop - offs, afternoon hours
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. a fact are more dangerous than those in the morning, especially
from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., likely due to heavier work traffic, according to Zendrive's
number -
crunching.
Researchers at the
number -
crunching powerhouse Education Datalab believe this theory holds true, after they looked at secondary schools that took pupils
from 30 different primary schools with suspiciously high key stage 2 SATs scores.