Meanwhile the expanding
pile of data on infants, who are not tainted by culture, shows remarkable parity among sexes and races.
Not exact matches
She recommends companies institute a clean desk policy (ensuring that workers file away papers containing customer
data before they leave their desk), implement inactivity time outs for any tech devices, and switch to an e-faxing system, which eliminates the exposure
of sensitive patient
data on paper that's
piled up around traditional fax machines.
But to actually achieve this, it went way beyond better
data analysis, creative thinking and
piling more services
on top
of one another.
On the upper bound, with the personal capital
data, we could probably estimate where a typical mass affluent person hits the cross-over point where the snowball
of passive income creates an ever increasing
pile of dough.
Global warming has replaced the China Syndrome as the number one energy worry in the United States, and Cassini is delivering a whole world
of new
data on Saturn: rubble -
pile moons, record - groove gaps in the planet's famous rings, complex weather systems churning through the pastel cloud cover, and possible explanations for the unrelenting 900 - mile - an - hour winds.
Cecilia Aragon is
on a mission to help scientists organize and manage the tottering
piles of data they gather for their research.
After digging through
piles of data left from the mission to Mars more than 2 years ago, they've discovered signs that liquid water has lately flowed
on the frigid planet.
Seeing himself as a strict empiricist whose hurricane predictions are based
on decades
of «crunching huge
piles of data,» Gray is convinced that the atmosphere is too complicated to be captured in computer simulations, at one point fulminating that «any experienced meteorologist that believes in a climate model
of any type should have their head examined.»
Titanic international projects that are just kicking off, including the National Science Foundation - funded Ocean Observatories Initiative and Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project, promise to
pile on reams
of new
data and knowledge in the coming years — not all
of it expected to be postcard pretty.
Researchers from the Center
on Reinventing Public Education at the University
of Washington singled out two problems: «The first is that, faced with
piles of confusing and sometimes contradictory
data, all shrug and throw up their hands.
This program will give grants to DCPS and charter schools to start gardens and encourage them to include demonstration compost
piles in their gardens (food must be grown in safe soil); provide curricula, technical assistance, and other support; and keep
data on the locations and types
of gardens.
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.
Given the huge
pile of evidence that can be traced to rising temperature, perhaps some see the case as requiring repeated hammering
on rock hard heads with the rock hard
data.
Ed is sitting
on a
pile of «big
data» — a pretty - comprehensive body
of cases, statutes, and other authorities — and imagining awesome things to do with it.
Those tools give businesses predictive services and recommendations, a hallmark
of what can come out
of increasing
piles of data based
on customer activity.
«We applied our naming policy and today have identified Facebook as non-compliant with the New Zealand Privacy Act in order to inform consumers
of the non-compliance, the associated risks, and their options for protecting their
data,» adds Edwards, joining the anti-Facebook
pile -
on.
Google is also
piling on a bunch
of other
data - saving features turned
on out
of the box.
Next, we organized the
data by school district (instead
of lumping it all into one big
pile) and focused our attention
on four metrics: Number
of units leased, Average rent, Median Rent and Days
on Market.