Sentences with phrase «plenty out of data»

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There are plenty of radio apps out there, but iCar Radio goes further by giving you bandwidth options to help save on data costs.
Also like the Wickler — plenty of opportunity for data crunching there to pull out unknown revenue opportunities.
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every question about the ownership of data to a discussion about user interface controls that limit where data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged questions (every time there was a question about the data Facebook generates about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
There is plenty of «credible» data just as you posted all of your numbers / stats - they are out there.
There are plenty of database products out there that key census data to zip +4.
«He sure knows his data because I've been in plenty of meetings with him where we've gone over the data, and the fact that 22,000 people are moved out of the shelter — he gets a lot of credit for,» de Blasio said.
The flash lamps that pump the initial energy into many lasers must be cooled for minutes or hours between shots, making it hard to carry out research that relies on plenty of data, such as investigating whether, very occasionally, photons transform into particles of the mysterious dark matter thought to make up much of the universe's mass.
But, Anderson notes, «it turns out that there are plenty of black swan events that are so extreme that we can easily detect them with available data
There is plenty of data out there, but do you have a list of reliable sources that you can use?
Although there's plenty of data to illustrate the dramatic shift eLearning will bring in the future, still many people out there believe «eLearning» is a passing fad or feel overwhelmed to make any changes.
Duncan has dispensed plenty of tips: Lift restrictions on the growth of charter schools; build data systems that show individual student progress under specific teachers and principals; seek out new ways to turn around perennially struggling schools; and sign on to efforts to develop common academic standards that are tough enough to withstand international scrutiny.
Whether that's true, (there's plenty of conflicting data out there), charter and alternative schools are often projected as hubs of innovation and experimentation, while traditional public schools are often branded as uninventive and stuck in their ways.
There are plenty of other battery - saver apps out there — many not requiring root access — but SuperPower goes to the extreme, aiming to provide automatic management of your data connection and radio bands, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, CPU speed, and more.
And there are plenty of Nokia speciality apps such as the excellent Nokia Music, a free music station that works straight out of the box, the snazzy Nokia Camera with its range of filters and special effects, not to mention HERE Maps, which lets you download free maps over wi - fi before you travel so you can access them abroad without the need for crippling data roaming charges.
There are plenty of data plan deals out there but no matter what you choose, it's important to stay within your bandwidth limit — otherwise your next monthly phone bill may be several dollars more than you expected.
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What Iam specifically pointing out is there is plenty of data / examples to suggest that X1 sales are indeed on par with ps4 sales vs his assumption based on whatever unknown sources he's referring to who has said ps4 is outselling X1.
That's me, but there are plenty out there who love nothing more than tinkering with the minutiae of engine tweaking, suspension setups and telemetry data.
You may also kick off a «citation fight», with people claiming certain articles are not in good enough journals, or some of the data or predictions in the published papers turned out to be suspect, or the paper was not reviewed properly, or there are plenty of papers you have not cited which put the cooling argument, and so on and so on.
As for myself, I'm no scientist (or a Nobel Prize - winning former vice president), but I think that if you're trying to find out why things are heating up, the sun would be a good place to start, especially since there's plenty of scientific data showing that the earth has been running hot and cold for thousands of years.
We have massive evidence coming out on an almost daily basis that there is no anthropogenic global warming, that CO2 doesn't cause jack and that there have been plenty of people lying like rugs about it, altering data to fit their global warming scenario, using tainted data, etc..
One thing is certain, if that is the road down which we decide to go - there will be plenty of real world data to consider, especially if the AGW hypothesis turns out to be, in fact, correct.
There are plenty of scientists and analysts who are pointing out the weak points in IPCC models and data.
There is plenty of historical data about the designs of British and German aircraft, the constraints, and how engagements worked out.
Even this year I've noticed plenty of papers coming out with data and theories to support internal variation as an important aspect of climate change yet it seems to have been put to bed by the IPCC and the fervant supports of a CAGW theory.
And of course I still had plenty of my own data on the machine, so I reached out to my banks and credit card companies just in case.
There are plenty of other battery - saving apps out there — many not requiring root access — but Kingo SuperBattery goes to the extreme, aiming to provide automatic management of your data connection and radio bands, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, and more.
There are plenty of information layers available these days, such as satellite and traffic data, and Google Maps often proves itself really useful when we are out and about.
There are plenty of home security systems out there with «wireless» cameras, but that wireless is only in the transmission of data — they still need to be wired up for power.
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