Sentences with phrase «of them culled from»

PsyBlog recently rounded up a long list of them culled from a journal article on the subject (though the post notes that some of these ideas are only supported by preliminary studies and require more research).
There is more evidence of abrupt and violent change, most of it culled from ice cores, lake sediments, tree rings and other natural archives of climate.

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That's why using big data is so important for small businesses: Culling and organizing data from the company is a direct way to take the guesswork out of delegating, making it easier to measure success and adjust course as needed.
«This masterfully written book highlights three leadership styles, culled from the lives of three kings mentioned in the Bible: Saul, David, and Absalom.
And it's graded on a scale of 0 to 600, based on the mention of sets of terms revolving around the economy, uncertainty, Congress, legislation and regulation, among others, culled from thousands of newspapers around the country.
He them culled from an eclectic mix of successful founders from different industries.
Dickson added that the Chinese government, which is known for surveilling American businesses operating in China, has the resources to make use of the type of data that Baidu could have culled from Uber.
Upstairs, a conference room that looks like something straight out of the board game «Clue» — with dark wood walls, marble floors and candelabras — can quickly transform into a swanky restaurant with dishes culled from a nearby cupboard and a removable fireplace.
Conrad dedicated nearly six years to building Wikinvest, with projects including a portfolio tracker synchronized with users» brokerages; an interactive, freely embeddable stock chart; and Hurricane, a tool enabling real - time extraction of structured data, like earnings results culled from press releases.
Search giant Google has released its «Zeitgeist 2012,» the list of the top search terms and trends over the last year, culled from 1.2 trillion searches in nearly 150 languages.
So, for example, you can set up a section of your website where your customers can go to see feedback, both good and bad, culled from their fellow customers.
A countdown of the top 10 least - expensive cities, as culled from the latest available version of the COLI from the third quarter of 2011.
Since inception, more than 350 sud labels have been carefully culled from thousands of submissions; featured artists have included Canadian band The Strumbellas, Spanish illustrator Eduardo Bertone and U.S. painter Lola Gil.
With that in mind, let's count down the top 10 least - expensive cities, as culled from the latest available version of the COLI from the third quarter of 2011.
And lest you think catching our eye is easy, Inc.'s 2015 coolest college startups were culled from a list of more than 100 companies.
Big retailers are culling major brands from their stores in a bid to boost sales of their own in - house labels.
Culling from over a decade of research, Dr. Brown's work shows that vulnerability may be the missing element that not only brings teams together, but strengthens the bond.
The leaders of these businesses had at least three inherent diversity traits and three acquired ones (culled from experience).
I feel like a general, far removed from the front lines, trying to cull through an infinite amount of information in order to make critical company decisions.
Inc. culled data from a number of sources — betting sites, shipping experts, investors, and people familiar with Amazon, among others — to come up with the following list of top contenders, ranked (more or less) in order of likelihood.
For the past 40 years, the institution has compiled an annual list of words — culled from nominations made through the university's website and ultimately finalized by a committee — which should be «banished from the Queen's English for mis - use, over-use and general uselessness.»
Yet by now, officials said, intelligence analysts would also have expected to have culled from electronic intercepts of overseas conversations at least some secondary evidence that the Russians might be involved — suspicious telephone or email conversations, suggestive messages, movements of Russian agents — something.
Business Insider has culled the 30 richest from the ranking as of March 1, when the index relaunched in its expanded format.
Below is a sampling of industries, arranged by highest growth and lowest capital intensity, culled from data provided by independent research firm IBISWorld.
It's highly generic, as if culled together from a series of stock photos: bun, burger, watery lettuce, and a slice of tomato.
The secondary market can provide limited partners with a range of creative solutions to cull underperforming partnerships or lock in gains from a performing investment.
Here are three of the latest examples culled from the Tax Court files.
Harris Media, like Cambridge Analytica, is sitting on a gold mine of data culled from social networks regarding millions of users.
Still, there's a caveat: These closed and recorded transactions culled from the Real Estate Board of New York, Miller Samuel, PropertyShark, city filings and press reports reflect deals negotiated at least several months prior.
That's why people flock to Campbell, whom everyone calls Coach, for advice: He deploys a unique blend of tough love, sweat equity, and a thick playbook culled from decades of hands - on experience both in the Valley and on the gridiron.
Each month, mortgage software provider Ellie Mae publishes its Origination Insight Report, a series of mortgage - related statistics culled from the company's processing of more than 3.7 million mortgage applications nationwide.
Outfitting their teams, as well as those of sales, service, and support, with specifically designed customer, end - user, and buyer personas culled from the persona - based narrative to ensure customer understanding is the focal point.
A plethora of small lenders were culled out of business by the nature of these reforms, as the monetary value extractable from each individual customer was significantly throttled.
«Yet your use of evolutiopnaly processes to cull someone from the herd sounded dangerous almost like the NAZI party did in the 1930's»
I reckon if there is an intelligent designer out there, there is at least one of his / her creations which somehow slipped thru the quality control processes... the other possibility is that the evolutionary advancements of this hoser was not appropriatelly screen upon hiring, and that the proces of survival of the fitest found this out, and culled him from the herd?
3.28 — with rather less endearing texts culled from a narrow range of pagan and Jewish sources, and maintain that one has uncovered the causal factor: the essential character of the new religion.
Spengler argued his thesis with examples culled from the history of cultures demonstrating the law of the natural life cycle.
In addition to «Noah,» there's «Son of God» from 20th Century Fox, which came out in March and is culled from the History Channel's megahit miniseries, «The Bible.»
After translating and presenting the famous passage from Ûisang's work, Ocean Seal, Odin culls from it the principal descriptive elements of «harmonization,» «non-obstruction,» «interpenetration,» «mutual identification,» «all is one and one is all,» «interfusion,» «mutual containedness, etc., to depict the nature of dharmadhatu (p. 66).
It would be very difficult for me to explain my conception of the Holy Spirit without explaining my thoughts on the Trinity, so here's the whole package, culled from one of my previous posts elsewhere on this site, with a few minor changes and clarifications:
Whitehead's essays, culled from the magazines and journals where they first appeared, range in focus from the hopes of a Republican Congress to papal encyclicals to the appointment of the Surgeon General.
(I cull these examples from the work of G. Dumas: La Tristesse et la Joie, 1900.)
He has also learned from the Eastern Orthodox Jesus (culled from Tolstoy and Dostoevsky), the Roman Catholic Jesus (from Flannery O'Connor and Thomas Merton), the Anabaptist Jesus (with his way of nonviolence), the Jesus of the Oppressed (from liberation theologians) and, most strikingly, the liberal Protestant Jesus.
When one realizes how different Hartshorne's ethics is from that found in deontology as usually conceived, and when one notices his numerous and repeated criticisms of utilitarianism, 10 one is then in a position to see how he culls insights from both of these in the effort to develop his own virtue ethics centered around the law of moderation.
These cullings at times make it hard to distinguish Hartshorne from utilitarians like Von Wright who have a far richer conception of the good than, say, Hare, or from Kantians who have been heavily influenced by Kant's Lectures on Ethics and other of his writings more conducive to virtue ethics than the Grundlegung.
We have extinguished the preparatory stake fires, and some of us may even be able to cull out some edifying meat from your thoughts while still being on the edge of our doctrinal seats waiting to restoke the party we had been looking forward to (satire).
For from out of this natural history Thomas attempts to cull some mark of God's presence.
Or perhaps, as some exegetes have argued, Jesus is suggesting a more eschatological success: Simon and his mates will pull the nets for the great apocalyptic catch, they will sit to cull the bad from the good, they will be like the angels or the courtiers of God's kingdom rather than part of the teeming masses to be judged.
These similarities raise some important questions: Does the Bible report historical fact, or is it just a bunch of stories culled from other ancient cultures?
Some take their inspiration from the practices and beliefs of tribal folk or are culled from the literature of myth and lore.
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