Sentences with phrase «perhaps other data»

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Comey and his cohorts argued that obtaining the data on the device could aid not only in bringing «justice» to the victims on the deadly December attack, but perhaps also lead the FBI to other alleged terrorists.
Perhaps it was an inflated sense of public trust, an attitude of invincibility, or an unwillingness to own up to responsibility that led Zuckerberg, COO Sheryl Sandberg and other Facebook executives to take a painfully long time to formulate a response to the news that data firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to millions of its users» data three years ago.
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps looking at other data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
Zuckerberg's congressional testimony and his and other Facebook executives» mea culpa media blitz is perhaps the start of taking a hard look at privacy protection, data, and information manipulation online.
Those traditional ledgers are under the complete control of each company, stored on one computer system, in one data center, with perhaps a couple of backups in other locations.
Emily: Jordan Spieth — Will it be the media, the weather, or some other entity (perhaps his new «Smart» golf shoes will go on the fritz and spit out erroneous data on his sleep, daily activity, and nutrition) to blame for the two - time major winner's early exit this week?
On the other hand, not all candidates are created equal; perhaps no data analytics company could overcome Cruz's often - discussed unique personality.
The data suggest that the girl lived at least 50,000 years ago and that two other Denisovan individuals died in the cave at least 110,000 years ago and perhaps as early as 170,000 years ago, according to two talks here last week at the meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution.
The data suggest that this immunosuppression - only approach could benefit patients with DC — and, perhaps, other bone marrow failure syndromes — who are at high risk of poor transplant outcomes because they can not tolerate the toxicity of conventional or even reduced - intensity conditioning.
Some scientists studying the genetic makeup of the West African Ebola strain were slow to share their data with others, perhaps fearful that they would lose their right to publish their findings in a major scientific journal.
«While care must be taken in extrapolating preclinical findings to the care of particular patients, we believe that these and other data do support a more comprehensive and perhaps holistic approach to caring for patients with diabetes and / or obesity,» he adds.
They get to a point where they feel their personal data will be compromised or they won't be able to keep their private life private (perhaps someone in their life, like a spouse or significant other, will discover what they're doing through a credit card or checking account statement).
Perhaps Nicalis is still working on the other versions or they cancelled them but forgot to remove the game's data from the Switch version.
Perhaps Ms. Caruso was considered «an amazing teacher» because she taught the students other things besides the data the tests measured... the mother says that Ms. Caruso «really worked with Clara, socially...» so maybe the socialization the daughter got in Ms. Caruso's class helped her get along and do well in other classes, yet that socialization process is not being measured.
It's about using student - level survey data, or what students themselves have to say about the effectiveness of their teachers, to supplement (or perhaps trump) value - added and other test - based data when evaluating teacher effectiveness.
The way that Whispernet connections slip data over the airwaves may also play a part — forwarding data from cell phones from tourists inside China to foreign networks happens just like it does when roaming to other nations, so perhaps the Whispernet data packets are being simply sent back and forth without having to go through a server that detects if they're stuffed with «illegal» content.
As per usual with these challenges, I'm only providing selected data for each company — too much for some perhaps, too little for others... But I should stress, I haven't set out to deliberately cherry - pick flattering / unflattering data.
You should decide which of the above factors are most important to you - price, data, customer service, or perhaps some other priority.
With changes in regulation on internet content, personal data protection and online gambling restrictions — and perhaps more importantly, changes in how those regulations are enforced in international cases — it's more and more complicated to reach Russian audiences with games and other digital media.
Information may be more for the sake of story progression, perhaps finding out passcodes or other data — but that's merely me thinking aloud for now.
Perhaps someone should reply to this issue and demonstrate why RAW data is going one way (allegedly) and the adjusted data the other.
But for journalists and others who are not climate scientists, some narrative would help, as inline text and more clarification as footnotes if needed including, cover for example: — being very clear for a graph what was being forecast (people play silly games with Hansen, confusing which was BAU)-- Perhaps showing original graph first «This is what was predicted...» in [clearly a] sidebar THEN annotated / overlayed graph with «And this is how they did...» sidebar — placing the prediction in context of the evolving data and science (e.g. we'd reached 3xx ppm and trajectory was; or «used improved ocean model»; or whatever)-- perhaps a nod to the successive IPCC reports and links to their narrative, so the historical evolution is clear, and also perhaps, how the confidence level has ePerhaps showing original graph first «This is what was predicted...» in [clearly a] sidebar THEN annotated / overlayed graph with «And this is how they did...» sidebar — placing the prediction in context of the evolving data and science (e.g. we'd reached 3xx ppm and trajectory was; or «used improved ocean model»; or whatever)-- perhaps a nod to the successive IPCC reports and links to their narrative, so the historical evolution is clear, and also perhaps, how the confidence level has eperhaps a nod to the successive IPCC reports and links to their narrative, so the historical evolution is clear, and also perhaps, how the confidence level has eperhaps, how the confidence level has evolved.
And perhaps, it follows logically, that is would not be very good public policy (this data mishmash would never survive the scrutiny standards in other sciences) to make major and potentially economically devastating political decisions based on such questionable input.
Expensive energy is hard on the poor in Africa and in every other continent except perhaps Antarctica (insufficient data for statistical significance).
Second why not hold out 50 % of your temp time series (random selection of each data point perhaps), do your analysis on on one half and check the fit to the other.
There are no reliable past or present temperature data, it is just that some of them are much worse than others; hence there are no the «best», perhaps only the Cautiously Estimated Temperature data.
Dr. Theodore A. Scambos, a glaciologist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center at the University of Colorado, said the long life of Larsen B «makes you think there's something particularly unusual about this warming» — perhaps evidence that the warming has been brought on by artificial emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.
As Brian H says, perhaps the Met office use some other term for year books or perhaps they found it more useful to have monthly data as each section within the met office might then have utilised the data as was appropriate to their areas of interest.
I (and perhaps others) have confusion regarding 1) Wahl & Ammann (2007)... retry of # 2 is still unpublished (& not yet accepted) 2) Wahl and Ammann (2006)... unpublished (never published, now withdrawn) 3) Wahl, Eugene R.; Ritson, David M. & Ammann, Caspar M. (2006), «Comment on «Reconstructing Past Climate from Noisy Data»
Perhaps the IceBridge interim plane - based system can provide data, or perhaps other countries or systems are developinPerhaps the IceBridge interim plane - based system can provide data, or perhaps other countries or systems are developinperhaps other countries or systems are developing data?
Using that conclusion, what if on looking at individual station data on an annual basis we find that some years the trend indicates a UHI effect and other years in shows an anti- UHI effect and perhaps other years no effect?
Without the raw data, I would assume that climate scientists would be much inclined to use one of the other available data sets and perhaps start using the satellite based sets more.
Not only Michael Mann's, but some dozen and more other studies independently have made the Medieval Warming Period (so beloved by Hubert Lamb that he altered his data to make it appear on a cartoon based on perhaps one one thousandth the paleo record we have today) fit into the tiny region appropriate to its actual merits.
Perhaps you do not want to include every spike in the data, since some spikes are caused by electrical surges, induced currents, or some other anamoly.
It may be more effective to work with parameterised familes of data and solutions, or perhaps probability measures (e.g. Gibbs measures or other invariant measures).
In other words its pretty much impossible to tell whether this claimed «man - caused global warming» is actually real or could perhaps be largely an artefact of the adjustments made to the raw data.
As discussed above, climate model results and other types of proxy data suggest medieval temperatures were perhaps 1 °C above the long - term and equivalent to the 1961 — 1990 mean.
It actually doesn't make all that much difference, perhaps because there is a lot of other data.
Perhaps you should catch up with the latest events over at WUWT, Anthony Watts has now confirmed that Steve Goddard was right all along, it has been backed up by quite a few other bloggers who have looked at the data.
Yet, the two data sets merrily follow each other in the basins of best data (e.g., the North Atlantic) and even in the worst (perhaps the South Indian Ocean).
On the other hand we have the observed data that may be described by a certain process (or perhaps by several different processes), and we can try to estimate from the data the true structure and values for the parameters.
Perhaps there are others who can speak more about open data policies / practices in their organization.
It will add other forms of data — such as SEC filings, perhaps — based on what customers want.
I could also «weight» the data, perhaps doing a map with the sizes of the provinces altered to show the relative degree to which other courts cite each province.
Whilst it's perhaps not following industry best practice, I don't think it would necessarily be considered illegal to use shared hosting for such a website provided suitable technical controls are in place and tested such as can provide a high level of confidence other users on the same server can not access the data in your account.
Lawyers understand perhaps more than any other profession the dangers of data leaking through email.
In any case, concerns over increasing secondary uses of personal information by our gov (let alone other govs) is by no means a concern unique to e-apps and, perhaps, it is one that is more salient with respect to other forms of online interactions that may yield perhaps richer forms of data (although I can see the tracking of apostille use easily becoming a component of international terrorism investigations, particularly if their use becomes more commonplace).
FreeWheel has the major benefit of incumbency since a change is hard to pull off, and Google is already seen as perhaps too dominant in digital ads; on the other hand, TV networks have been leery about rival Comcast having so much access to viewership data.
It reveals two very different cultures: one tempered perhaps by philosophy, wisdom and experience; the other that signals the grab - data - at - any - cost attitude (check out the ugly - truth memo story) that has typified the rise of unicorns over the past decade or so, ignoring warnings about recklessness around data, and showing a moral blind side when it comes to diversity.
The complete update package for manual installation is available for download from within the announcement post linked below, however, there have been a few reports about users losing their data during the update and other issues related to Oreo on the OnePlus subreddit, so it would perhaps be best to back up your data and wait for the patch as it rolls out.
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