Sentences with phrase «said national data»

She said national data show turnaround efforts are often unsuccessful, perhaps because so much depends on efforts by a broad group of educators and students.

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Environmental group WWF Scotland said Friday that analysis of data provided by WeatherEnergy showed the country's wind turbines sent 86,467 megawatt hours of electricity to the National Grid on Monday.
The EU executive will also propose a law to reduce national restrictions on where some types of commercial and health data can be stored, saying unnecessary data localization rules hamper technological innovation.
«Even if you had previously consented to share info with National Geographic, closing would close out the data - stream,» she said.
The Canadian government has said no national historical data is available.
«You don't want to read too much into this short - term datasays Craig Hoskins, a Calgary lawyer with Norton Rose Fulbright, noting 2012 was exceptional because of China National Offshore Oil Co.'s $ 15 - billion takeover of Nexen, and Petronas's $ 6 - billion acquisition of Progress Energy.
Citing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Glassdoor chief economist Dr. Andrew Chamberlain says in an email that wages for customer service jobs generally «are above the national average in tech - related industries.»
DeepMind said Monday that it «underestimated the complexity» of the United Kingdom's National Health Service «and of the rules around patient data, as well as the potential fears about a well - known tech company working in health.»
China's National Nuclear Safety Administration said data from radiation monitoring stations near the North Korean border showed no impact on «China's environment or populace».
Citing data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the National Institute of Drug Abuse, Walmart said some 65 % of opioid abusers get them from unwitting family and friends.
Investors in China contributed up to 2.6 billion yuan, or $ 397 million, worth of cryptocurrencies through initial coin offerings in January - June, state - run media have said, citing data from the National Committee of Experts on Internet Financial Security Technology.
The end result, investors say, is that the national team is unwittingly encouraging short - term trading patterns that amplify the detachment of stock markets, which have become less responsive to fundamental drivers such as earnings trends, domestic economic data and shifts in global markets.
However, it's possible that the data might eventually end up on government servers, especially if the National Institutes of Health deems it essential to the public good, said Ramirez.
Reacting to the Cambridge Analytica scandal last month, Andrea Jelinek, chair of the European Union's influential data protection body, the Article 29 Working Party — which is made up of reps of all the national DPAs — said the group would be supporting the ICO's investigation.
Kate Mitchell, managing director at the venture capital firm Scale Venture Partners and a co-chairwoman of a National Venture Capital Association task force on diversity, said her group was working with Project Include because of its tech - centric, start - up approach to sharing data and information with other participants.
On January 28, 2014 — European Data Protection Day (yes, it's been celebrated in Europe since 2006)-- EU vice president and justice commissioner Viviane Reding said in a speech that European citizens were «in shock» over the extent of the National Security Agency snooping.
China's official manufacturing purchasing managers index fell to 49.7 in August from 50.0 a month ago, the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, which issues the data with the National Bureau of Statistics, said in a statement Tuesday.
«From our optics, if you define cyber as data collection, storage, security, analysis, threat intelligence, operations and dissemination, then the $ 1 trillion market forecast from Cybersecurity Ventures barely scratches the surface» says Jeremy King, President at Benchmark Executive Search, a boutique executive search firm focused on cyber, national, and corporate security.
Parscale said in a Post interview in October 2016 that he had not «opened the hood» on Cambridge Analytica's methodology, and said he got much of his data from the Republican National Committee.
He stressed the need to produce government material in formats that could be read on smartphones and said all data should be publicly available, barring narrow exceptions that relate to national security and state sovereignty.
«DNA is so unique, and there are so many data sources out there, that it is incredibly hard to fully anonymize — and more so to promise and provide any absolute guarantee that the data are anonymized,» says Laura Lyman Rodriguez, the director of policy, communications and education at the National Human Genome Research Institute.
However, the national measures obscure substantive differences at the state level and the additional data released today show clear differences of distress among the select states for which we show datasaid Wilbert van der Klaauw, vice president in the Research and Statistics Group at the New York Fed.
China's official manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index fell to a nine - month low of 49.2 in August, the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, which issues the data with the National Bureau of Statistics, said Saturday.
«The Equifax data breach highlights the need for consumers to have more control over their credit reports, including the ability to freeze and unfreeze without charge,» said Chi Chi Wu, National Consumer Law Center staff attorney.
The Trump campaign denied using voter data from Cambridge Analytica, saying it relied on data from the Republican National Committee, but had help from some of the firm's employees.
The National Toxicology Program calls is «reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen» and the Material Safety Data Sheet says «BHT should not be allowed to enter the environment, can cause liver damage, and is dangerous to aquatic organisms.»
Seafood on the pyramid was chosen based on national consumption data, Webster said.
«It's a mainstream option now for most Americans,» said Brian Ray, president of the National Home Education Research Institute, which compiled the latest home school data.
The committee said the published email exchange between HMRC and the National Audit Office made it clear staff had been motivated by cost considerations when deciding not to remove sensitive data.
Leslie said in his letter there was evidence that the Office for National Statistics, which approved the data used for the calculation, had known for some time about the pending charge.
Yet when Donald Trump nixed a rule that required exactly that — a requirement that mental health data be part of a national database to screen gun buyers — John Faso said absolutely nothing.
At the official launch and live test of the National Identification System in Accra on Friday, September 16, the President said the card would meet all basic biometric needs of the country and would enable the harmonization and integration of all other data services in Ghana.
In September 2013, John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, which is non-partisan, said that Cuomo's hiring of Andrew Nicklin, who previously worked on New York City data efforts, and of James Hendler, an adviser to Data.gov, «shows a governor who's very interested and very committed to making New York a national leader.»
The Statistician General of the Federation and CEO of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) of Nigeria Dr. Yemi Kale and the UNODC Nigeria Representative Cristina Albertin said the report was based on data collected in a survey of 33,067 households.
Grant said he had a hunch that Americans, and Republicans in particular, agreed with the president's statements about protesting during the national anthem, and the data beared that out.
Congress should heed the lessons of Hurricane Sandy and reverse a proposed $ 369 million cut to the budget of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which provides satellite data to the National Weather Service, warned U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who said the reduction would put lives at risk.
In the address, May said the move by the Liberal Democrats to vote against the draft Communications Data Bill had meant the National Crime Agency had to drop «at least twenty cases» - including some where children's lives were at risk - due to missing communications dData Bill had meant the National Crime Agency had to drop «at least twenty cases» - including some where children's lives were at risk - due to missing communications datadata.
Yakubu said, «Given the high stakes of conducting elections in developing countries, electoral commissions must understandably be worried about the twin issues of communication and security especially in situations where data reside with and is directly transmitted to the tallying centres through offshore vendors rather than exclusively controlled within national boundaries by election monitoring bodies.
The percentage of Buffalo Public School graduates who went on to a two - or four - year college increased to 67 percent for the Class of 2015, putting the district on the heels of the national rate for more affluent districts.And new data released Wednesday by Say Yes Buffalo show that the rate of college - going graduates has gone up 10 points since 2012, the year before the o...
More to the point, says the Empire Center, «School spending in New York [state] was driven primarily by instructional salaries and benefits — which, at $ 14,769 per pupil, were 114 percent above the national average of $ 6,903, the census data show.»
Gillibrand's office, citing data from the National Center on Employee Ownership, said workers in ESOPs are paid 5 to 12 percent more, are less likely to be laid off, and have 2.5 times more retirement savings than workers not in such plans.
Speaking on the theme of the conference, «Positioning National Statistical System for Data Revolution and Inclusive Development,» the governor said, «Data collation and analysis will help to achieve an all - inclusive governance.
In science news around the world, eastern Asia is experiencing an unprecedented urbanization boom, the European Commission announces a plan to create a unified energy market for the European Union, an external review of the University of Minnesota's clinical trials procedures says the university didn't adequately protect its most vulnerable subjects, a new data repository of the world's oldest fossils is launched, and the Argonne National Laboratory's 24 - year - old Ask A Scientist service closes its virtual doors.
«Alberts, a former Science editor - in - chief and National Academy of Sciences president who is at the University of California, San Francisco, says the journal will be a place for data that other journals often aren't interested in publishing because replication efforts lack novelty.
«We hope that one outcome of the workshop will be the forging of ongoing partnerships to help develop a roadmap to establishing a common language and framework for continued dialogue to move this effort of promoting multi-sensory data science forward,» says Rickman, who is Principal Investigator on an National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, awarded by the Division of the Materials Research in support of the workshop.
According to data from the UK's Office of National Statistics, he says, the country's «total material requirement» peaked at 2.17 billion tonnes in 2001 and had fallen by 4 per cent to 2.09 billion tonnes by 2007, even though GDP rose by 18 per cent in that time.
«The study gives us a really good handle on how to approximate how much ice Greenland is going to lose in the coming century,» says Ted Scambos of the US National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.
«We do not believe this was an individual sitting at a machine and downloading this much material in sequence» A US National Security Agency official says whistleblower Edward Snowden used cheap software, which should have been easily detected, to automatically «scrape» data from its websites
The omission could complicate efforts to phase out subsidized insurance rates in the National Flood Insurance Program, said researchers who contributed to a technical report that suggests the program needs to modernize the way it collects data and sets rates.
In an analysis, the National Snow and Ice Data Center said the sea ice extent as of Sept. 16 was 2 million square miles, an amount just below revised estimates for 2009, the former sixth place finisher, said Julienen Stroeve, a scientist at the center.
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