Sentences with phrase «out of actual data»

it's a fairly typical response when someone runs out of actual data..

Not exact matches

«The idea of taking the actual account number out of the flow... common sense says that's a good thing, especially in the light of the data compromises that we've seen,» said Visa CEO Charles Scharf at a payments conference last month.
«However, when using spreadsheets, there's a good probability your system is out of sync with your actual inventory count because every piece of data relies on manual input.
But as Neil Dutta, Chief Economist with Renaissance Macro Research points out, if you look at the actual flow data showing the number of people each month entering and exiting the labor force, the rate at which workers are entering the labor force is actually lower today than at any point over the last two years.
New data shows that 1 out of 5 Americans has more credit card debt than actual savings.
But in more sophisticated actual entities, in entities higher up the scale of organic being which inherit positively a richer and more variegated set of data from the past, the responsive, supplemental phase is a process of sorting out the data, modifying and reorganizing it to arrive at a complex unity of subjective feeling.
But then Christian gets out of this position by arguing that evil is the exclusion of some of the initial datum of an actual occasion.
Although it might require sagacity to express this objectively, what he meant was that insofar as a person apprehends the value of something, he apprehends it as satisfying «principle,» that is as being a means to the end of incorporating the categoreal obligations in the process of making an actual thing out of initial data.
Each actual entity is conceived as an act of experience arising out of data.
It also pointed out that FSANZ carries no actual safety evaluation and its safety assumption were biased on data provided by IRRI and corporate proponents while ignoring crucial scientific data on the perils of GMOs to human health.
Time for an A / B test to find out just how much the notification box cannibalizes actual donations... assuming it does, of course, which is something data can tell us
«We are therefore calling on the leadership of the NDC to come out clear and tell the nation the actual data they received that indicated to them that they were leading.»
She quickly got hooked — not by the actual weather data but by the narrative of the Foxglove's journey and crew, a story that played out alongside the thermometer readings in each day's logbook entries.
To pick out those signals associated with actual planets, physics graduate student Roberto Sanchis - Ojeda searched through the set of periodic light curves, looking for frequent smaller dips in the data midway between the planetary transits.
MIstakes were made, concerns were ignored or suppressed not recognised earlier, a committee was convened to whitewash over the whistle - blower's complaints without access to the actual data, these things just happen out of anyone's control.
An yet, while we can question the evidence for the actual efficacy of most performance enhancers currently used, tDCS in particular stands out in calling for more data.
Now, though, we have actual data from opt - out ground zero in New York State, released late last week, and it turns out the proponents and opponents of opt - outs were both right and wrong about what happened.
But I do know that there are a lot of variable timing systems out there these days even without boost, like mivec, vvt, the BMW method (whatever it's called), and others, and a lot of them focus on drastically changing ignition timing based on sensor data, even if theres no actual valve timing changes (like vtec).
Actual, physical books, made out of sheets of paper, covered in inky words, have risen phoenix - like from the ashes of some burnt Kindles, if we believe the sales data published this week and some comments from Britain's most important booksellers.
You may want to give the app a try even if you do have a data plan, you never know when you might be without 3G or LTE and needing to find out a piece of important information (you know, very important things such as settling a bet made around a campfire, or trying to find out the actual rules to a board game that you are playing at the cabin).
All of those contracts «for the life of the copyright» without reasonable reversion (aka «out of print») clauses force the ossification: The publisher can't adopt a «nimble» pricing policy because its backlist will continue to dominate the actual results, and nobody wants to take a risk on changing the ways things are without any chance of having enough data to even adjust things for half a decade.
But just in the last 24 hours, a new study has come out that has relied on doing some data - mining on the Amazon servers along with other reports that pieced together reasonable conversions from Amazon's Sales Rank number to the actual rate of sales, i.e. how many books you're selling.
It's a pretty standard UG, but I wanted to point out that I'm not seeing a mention of a required data plan anywhere and am starting to think that will be part of the Best Buy deal and not at actual Verizon stores.
Sixteen years later, though, ABC is still trying to make «actual data» out of «not actual data
I probably need the Complete Idiot's Guide, but what I get out of this is, using the mean of the whole data set (if it does have an actual hocky stick shape) as zero creates a higher horizontal line from which all the data vary in various amounts & it tends to «pull up» the negative differences & makes the positive differences look not so big (or it makes all the data look on average equally large in distance from the mean, both in pos & neg directions), making the whole thing look like nothing much is happening, aside from cyclical changes.
Enough people have already pointed out issues with your thinking about «decadal trends» and the data interpretation, so I won't pile on, but I think it's still worth saying a few words about the actual implications of model - obs agreement.
I mean, obviously the actual time and date of ice out reflects changes in (local) climate, but the guesses would reflect what people who live in the region perceive as «normal» which would also be important data.
Dave X thinks that all of your data came out of a computer simulation, not from the actual data that I know that you used.
Oh, look a «proxy» something you don't need if you have actual data, not that I trust anything coming out of Berkeley, if it comes from that cesspool of liberal indoctrination you can be fairly sure it's tainted or an outright lie.
Hand pointed out that the statistical tool Mann used to integrate temperature data from a number of difference sources â $ «including tree - ring data and actual thermometer readings â $ «produced an «exaggerated» rise in temperatures over the 20th century, relative to pre-industrial temperatures.
The moment the debate is deprived of its ambiguity, and supplied with actual data, it turns out that many activists, and indeed, scientists - cum - activists, are far further away from consensus position represented by the IPCC than are the putative «deniers».
Nothing else is headed out of bounds, based on actual honest data.
And the ones that do are called «climatologists» and are conducting their work right alongside all the other climatologists and are talking about the actual weaknesses of the theories and data, which unfortunately for the «skeptics» turns out to be a lot less than they'd like to think.
Many people wrote in, pointing out the contradictions of the man made «global warming» message of the graph, vs the actual data (myself included), and when the DECC website was revamped, they had REPLACED it with an anomlay CET graph, from 1850 again.
Show any actual data that says this warm period has parameters outside the bounds of the past ten thousand years, other than the CO2 which appears to be powerless and unable to take us out of the normal well bounded range of the past ten thousand years.
We recognize that data is rubbery, we ought make global collection of the best possible data a mandate, and then we ought back the policy buffoons who know zero about actual techniques or procedures of data collection out of the process so they don't interfere with it.
Same deal with climate science — my judgement is not about the minutae of the science, «moist adiabat», the complexity of getting actual temperatures out of satellite data, how CO2 levels from the distant past are estimated by proxies, etc etc..
I know of no reason why the apparent averaging out of short term fluctuations over longer timescales dominated by forcing was an inevitable result that could have been derived without reference to the actual data.
Of course if the actual recorded at the time temperature data was released as a full data base with official blessing it would probably only be a matter of quite as short time before it would be decided by the climate interested public and politicals that all that morphed out of reality, adjusted data those scientists were playing with on their play stations wasn't really needed as it bore no resemblance to reality nor had any sort of any perceptible impact or effect on society and their funding should and would consequently ceasOf course if the actual recorded at the time temperature data was released as a full data base with official blessing it would probably only be a matter of quite as short time before it would be decided by the climate interested public and politicals that all that morphed out of reality, adjusted data those scientists were playing with on their play stations wasn't really needed as it bore no resemblance to reality nor had any sort of any perceptible impact or effect on society and their funding should and would consequently ceasof quite as short time before it would be decided by the climate interested public and politicals that all that morphed out of reality, adjusted data those scientists were playing with on their play stations wasn't really needed as it bore no resemblance to reality nor had any sort of any perceptible impact or effect on society and their funding should and would consequently ceasof reality, adjusted data those scientists were playing with on their play stations wasn't really needed as it bore no resemblance to reality nor had any sort of any perceptible impact or effect on society and their funding should and would consequently ceasof any perceptible impact or effect on society and their funding should and would consequently cease.
I guess I'd add that this is understandable, given that the denier camp really doesn't have much actual science to use as ammunition or to build their arguments on, and thus they tend to wage their campaign by cherrypicking data, or seeking to attack narrow and often out - of - context passages found in scientific papers or in simplified postings about those papers found on sites like Skeptical Science.
Having once before fallen for a â $ œNorth Pole is melting!â $ scam, even the New York Times — on its blog, mind you, no need to tamp down alarmism on its print pages â $ «admitted that the hyperventilated headline and lede â $ œgo way beyond what Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center tells the reporter.â $ Serreze claimed on an alarmist blog that his actual claims â $ œquickly grew out of all reasonable proportion, â $ admitting that a summer loss of ice at the North Pole â $ œsummer would be purely symbolic, but symbolism can be pretty darned powerfulâ $ (prompting an alarmist, taxpayer - servant to call on his team to invoke such stunts more often).
You said: «I always like to start out with a graph that shows the actual data, not some kind of reduced anomaly.»
The only «graphs» out there are calculated from models, not from lots of actual test data.
I always like to start out with a graph that shows the actual data, not some kind of reduced anomaly.
According to internal LexisNexis data, solo and small firm attorneys, are missing out on up to 40 percent of their actual billable time due to inefficient time tracking and billing practices.
Aside from bringing casual users one step closer to actual online anonymity with the next set of upgrades planned for Firefox, Mozilla developers also create tools to help us get control of our data, or at least show us how much is out there.
A firm believer that PMO s should be enablers of progress, not a bureaucratic entity that will count, measure anything and everything just because it can be; producing reams of reports that contain pages and pages of data as opposed to meaningful information for the actual intended audience; imposing an overhead of 7 % -10 % on otherwise productive Project Management time filling out redundant templates.
By receiving monthly data feeds directly from the corporate level of operators, NIC can efficiently deliver reliable information on asking, move - in and in - place actual rates and move - in / out velocities.
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