Sentences with phrase «number crunching rather»

There's often a general lack of race craft and personality evident, and an over-aggressive response to car - v - car situations seems the result of clumsy number crunching rather than a more excusable virtual win - at - all - costs passion.
Both are about the behind - the - scenes, stat - based wheeling and dealing that go on between big - league professional sports teams — number crunching rather than bone crunching.

Not exact matches

These are recreational weekend warriors who place their wagers based on instinct, rather than number - crunching and data analysis.
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 findings are not based on new reconnaissance technology or intelligence breakthrough, but rather on some relatively simple number crunching.
You can work up to a tremendous number of crunches and tremendous plank times and still have rather underwhelming abs.
If Dr. Steiner, a mild - mannered classics professor who will be returning to his post as dean of the education school at Hunter College this summer, was the intellectual driver of the plan, Dr. King was the details person, preferring to sit in a room eating takeout and crunching numbers rather than dipping into Albany politics, which he found frustrating and divisive.
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?
The 2012 Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale isn't just about number crunching, rather it's more to do with how you experience it.
This means a real, live underwriter will have to crunch the numbers and evaluate the risk from Day One, rather than later in the process like normal.
of course some people would prefer to do science by analogy and boil water rather than crunch numbers.
My stats abilities may not qualify me to comment on the number - crunching part of this M&W paper, but putting that aside, firstly, something that struck me was the rather overtly political commentary that went on in places, especially in some of the introductory section — a lot of which seems to have been sourced via areas of media or politics.
The company likens its software to «Moneyball for Law,» an analogy to the baseball story by writer Michael Lewis, where the Oakland Athletics used number crunching in their hiring decisions, rather than simply the gut instinct of scouts when putting together a winning roster at a lower cost than the team's competitors.
Take a crack at number crunching and statistics rather than farming it out to someone else.
Do you see your career engaging with and influencing people rather than number crunching on a screen?
Sales meetings tend to focus on problem solving and accolades rather than number crunching and gripes.
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