In line with prior research [6],
we only used data that were available for males.
NOTING, though, that
they only used data up to Sept 2012.
Our long term series immediately should have ruled out any solar cycle connection as it covered more than one cycle, but the satellite people
only used their data back to 1976, which didn't rule it out.
For one, in his conclusions
he only used data from a small portion of the countries where data was available on fat consumption vs heart disease death rate.
Reid and Amazon execs repeatedly stressed that the company is
only using the data to make the experience better for customers and that it is not an advertising business.
We only use this data internally.
These students were not
only using their data to set goals for themselves, but exuding confidence in their ability to meet those goals.
In Duval County, Florida, Superintendent John C. Fryer Jr. not
only uses data rooms but has trained most of the school superintendents in neighboring Georgia on how to set them up and use them.
SB 2001 and HB 47 will require MDE to
only use data from the immediate preceding year in ranking schools and school districts, while also requiring the Auditor's Office to conduct a focused accreditation assessment.
HB 47: This will require MDE to
only use data from the immediate preceding year in ranking schools and school districts, while also requiring the Auditor's Office to conduct a focused accreditation assessment.
You may
only use the data retrieved from our services for your own personal and non-commercial purposes while accessing our services.
Unfortunately, the latter analysis
only uses data back to 1990, when developed markets were already expensive.
Hu I am pretty certain that Steig did
only use data from the manned Byrd station in his main reconstructions.
Ecologists and scientists who assess regional climate variability must
only use data that has been quality controlled but not homogenized.
Maybe the regional trend
only uses the data before breakpoints are applied.
They will be required by law to ensure
they only use data processors that:
Disable background app refresh and an app will
only use data when you open it, not in the background.
Your iPhone won't use data on potentially costly roaming networks when you're travelling, and will
only use data when connected to your carrier's own network.
Worse yet, many of these devices — laptops, smartphones, and tablets — won't
only use data on your home network.
The problem is that LTE not
only uses data faster, it also kills your battery faster too.
You don't have to worry about it constantly using your bandwidth either, as
it only uses data when it detects motion or when you're viewing a live stream.
Pei promised that the company has never shared user data with «outside parties» and that
it only uses this data to improve the customer experience.
Not exact matches
We can say with absolute certainty that the amount of available
data is
only going to grow, and the platforms that we
use for social listening (Howard's Sprout Social among them) are
only going to get more robust.
Gathering and analyzing
data can not
only help marketers know which social media sites their audiences
use, but also show them which messages work the best.
At Google, we recognize that users trust us to
use data responsibly, transparently and
only as authorized.
They're not the
only communications pros under pressure to
use more measurement in PR and marketing efforts, and technology companies are responding to
data overload with apps to help marketers make sense of the numbers.
As detailed in a study by Harvard Business professor Dennis Campbell, TD revolutionized the way it measured the in - bank experience, streamlining its customer satisfaction survey and
using a massive pool of customer
data to find out not
only how customers felt about their banking experience, but also what specific elements of «satisfaction» mattered most to them.
Most of the economic
data, official federal government or otherwise, the Fed
uses to assess the performance of the economy are available
only with a lag, typically a lag of a month or a quarter.
but it's
only really since the rise of Big
Data that they have becoming commonly
used by HR teams.
In the past, they
used to glean intelligence from a relatively small subset of
data overseen by specialists who were the
only ones who could access and interpret the information.
Why not, he muses, create a tool — either online or in - store — that allows customers to enter their skill levels and preferences, and then
use that
data to generate not
only selections but also personalized video messages from NHL stars, like Steven Stamkos?
It did submit
data from its herpes blood test to the FDA (which approved it), but a former Theranos employee cited by the Journal said that, at the end of 2014, the company
only used its technology for 15 blood tests out of at least 225.
Scans of the sky
using visible light, X-rays, and electromagnetic waves have been insufficient, says astrophysicist and LIGO
data analyst Vicky Kalogera, because they
only provide circumstantial evidence of how black holes warp the light and space near them.
Research from Forrester found that organizations are
only making
use of «40 % of structured, 31 % of unstructured, and 27 % of semistructured enterprise
data.»
It's a proposed rule stating that
only scientific studies which are reproducible, and in which all underlying
data are publicly available, can be
used as the basis for regulation.
Solutions are now available (including Watson Analytics developed by my company, IBM) that are designed not
only for
data scientists and analysts but for every business professional who
uses data.
Regarding
data security, Facebook is introducing measures that cut off apps» access to user
data if they haven't been
used in three months, and in the future, users will
only need to provide their name, profile photo and email address when approving apps.
Instead of focusing on
only AI research, the team would work on incorporating cutting - edge
data crunching into various Google Cloud products like its software that businesses can
use to predict sales.
The Fi plan lets customers stick with the much cheaper feature of paying
only for the
data they actually
use in a month, until they reach a certain level, when the unlimited pricing kicks in.
«They are inside the perimeter defenses and given access to sensitive and valuable
data, with the expectation that they will
use it
only for the intended purpose.
«You want to not
only get the advantage of running learning algorithms over all of your own
data, but running learning algorithms over all of the
data of the customers of the provider you're
using.
Not
only would the costs for
data plans pale in comparison, but it could create a market for extremely affordable messaging -
only devices
using Messenger and WhatsApp, the two most
used messaging apps on the planet (which Facebook owns).
Only a few years ago, the average Canadian
used five gigabytes of
data a month.
A spokesman clarified that the company was
only «exploring» ways to
use the
data and did not sell it to third parties.
The Facebook - Cambridge fiasco is an important wakeup call, but it is likely
only the beginning of a thorough examination of tech companies» widespread collection and possibly illegal
use of user
data.
Not
only does the software do the analysis of massive
data sets but it
uses the patterns to change its processes in real time.
Not
only does the software do the analysis of massive
data sets but it also
uses patterns to change its processes in real time.
The information obtained in this way, which includes demographic
data and browsing patterns, is
only used in aggregate form.
According to comScore,
only 41.8 % of German mobile users accessed
data using a smartphone, while Canada's smartphone penetration is around 50 %.
Because they created the
data doesn't mean they are the
only ones who can understand it,
use it, interpret it, or do anything with it.