Sentences with phrase «say about the data»

«Let's just assume it is accurate,» Ms. Throckmorton said about the data.
There is more to be said about the datum of the primary mode of perception.
Here we examined what district administrators (e.g., superintendents, assistant superintendents, curriculum and assessment directors) from the 18 site - visit districts had to say about data use for decision making at the district and school levels.
I'll have more to say about the data as the storm settles.
Also note what he says about data that «exhibits a trend in part of its range,» which is precisely what we see the troposphere graph: «In the latter case it would be sensible to separate the time series into a number of subsets, each of which could be modeled separately.»
Now since you clearly don't have anything to say about the data and the implications and have nothing more than ankle biting to do, I think that'll be all for now.
And, when you read what they actually say about data disclosure and scientific transparency, they're entirely at odds with Michael Mann's modus operandi.
It's like the Team never read the McShane Wyner paper, because they clearly said this about data issues:
But Merrill says the analytics are backed up by large - scale «human lawyer» review both of the data going into the application and of what the machine learning is saying about the data.

Not exact matches

Keane also declined to talk about future data center locations, only to say that they would be built in places where Microsoft likely sees big business opportunities.
Instead, he's a believer in «Small Data,» the title of his new book, which he describes as a method that's about «infusing creativity and preserving the instincts» of entrepreneurs, which he says can be their most valuable assets.
The company will begin bankruptcy proceedings, it said, after losing clients and facing mounting legal fees resulting from the scandal over reports the company harvested personal data about millions of Facebook users beginning in 2014.
«These data debunk the claim that U.S. content in the form of parts is so high that we shouldn't worry about headline gross - deficit figures,» Ross says in his op - ed.
«Better R&D, better customer care and better offerings are all possible when you have better data about what your customers want — and social is an incredible source for just that,» says Howard.
«Big Data is about analyzing the past,» he says, and it's «safe and accepted» in our society to predict future trends based on what's happened before.
CEO Leerom Segal says it's not enough just to collect data about your operations — a culture of transparency is key
«Think about understanding your own data and how to get value out of it first,» Peters says, «and then layer on more sophistication over time as you build more capabilities.»
'' (It's about) understanding actually what fans want from a Grand Prix weekend, building out that sort of festival and then using those data inputs and saying: should we have a concession stand here?
Hal Wolf, CEO of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, said it's helpful to think about the issue of data and its access in terms of three buckets: ownership, access, and usage.
Tal says a flipping tax on foreign investors could be a «step in the right direction» while Canadians wait for more data about the scope of the problem.
In a letter, committee chair Damian Collins said Facebook officials had previously misled the lawmakers about risks in the site's data - sharing practices, and said it was «now time to hear from a senior Facebook executive with the sufficient authority to give an accurate account of this catastrophic failure of process.»
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of making sure our data is kept secret.»
«I would just say that we may or may not have reached out to certain folks very early about the importance of data encryption, and if those people had used our software then that data that would still be protected today And it's a shame, a shame for society, that they did not take that simple action.
As Diamond says, «For every 1,000 men who get regularly screened for prostate cancer, about 20 % of them will end up getting unneeded biopsies or even have their prostate unnecessarily removed because the data is wrong.»
Paul Bartko, CEO of the MBC Group, in Mahwah, N.J., which specializes in electronic data interchange and E-commerce, has had just about enough of the customer who says, «Lower the price now and we promise a long - term, profitable relationship down the road.»
When CR asked NHTSA about the status of the Sorento investigation, the agency said that it «continues to analyze test data and other information to determine if this issue is linked to a defect,» but gave no sense of when the investigation will be completed.
Massachusetts» attorney general has already said she would investigate Facebook over the matter while a coalition of 37 state attorneys has sent Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg a letter urging him disclose more information about his company's data collection and security practices.
Wojcicki says, almost evangelically, that she wants 23andMe's consumers to own their data — and to have the information they need about any potential genetic risks to act.
While the media glommed on to a few snafus — such as T - Mobile's Sidekick service losing subscribers» data when its cloud supplier's backup systems failed — it's not the number of breaches and failures (which is small) but what it says about providers» practices that is worrisome.
She also had criticism of the email sent out by professional networking platform LinkedIn, which said it has made it «even easier to understand the data we have about you, how you can correct it and how you can ask us to stop using it».
U.S. Trust has put out similar surveys for about two decades, but this is the first one to include data on high net worth business owners and executives, it says.
Lemonis says it's all about looking at cold, hard data on what customers want.
In a broader sense, Cook says that Jobs taught him the value of intellectual honesty — that, no matter how much you care about something, you have to be willing to take new data and apply it to the situation.
Facebook also says it plans to add data about places from third - party services in the near future.
It used to be that business intelligence software tools — that, say, enable a deep dive into sales data and just about everything else in your business — were the exclusive domain of big business.
«Having options about where the data is resident is great for us,» says chief executive Neil Cawse.
But it's clear she had the social network and possibly Google's (goog) ad business, which is based on detailed information about user habits, in mind when she said «we believe the data belongs to you.»
«Yahoo's failure to have controls and procedures in place to assess its cyber disclosure obligations ended up leaving its investors totally in the dark about a massive data breach,» Jina Choi, director of the SEC's San Francisco regional office, said in a statement.
It also doesn't say anything about not sharing «aggregate information» in which it lumps customer data into anonymized groups.
When ISPs say they want to be regulated under the same FTC guidelines as Google and Facebook, what they mean is they want their data targeting to be opt - out by default — and that they don't think data about web browsing and app usage is «sensitive» info.
What the CTIA did not say it would make opt - in by default, though, is your data about web browsing and app usage.
Perth - based Carnarvon Petroleum says it will invest about $ 10 million to acquire 3D and 2D seismic data, which will allow the company to expand its search for oil and gas at its Phoenix project off the Pilbara coast.
«We've heard from people that they are worried about sharing information with apps, and they want more control over their data,» a Facebook press release said.
He said; «The new high - resolution data which we are about to acquire over this highly prospective belt will greatly enhance our ability to target and focus our drilling beyond that initially acquired under the JV with Ivanhoe.»
This is not to say that there weren't people warning about the dangers of balancing data privacy and personalization — but how many people knew that it would happen on such a large scale as this?
«For years, I never had any data about myself while I was driving the car,» Tony says.
Jackson said people may feel differently about Facebook's security because it exposes more user data than the other firms surveyed.
«Consumers are worried about our use of data, but they're pissed if I don't deliver relevance,» Bernard said in September.»
Equifax said that while it initially warned that data on about 100,000 Canadians may have been exposed, it has now revised that number down to 8,000 potential Canadian victims.
Unfortunately, we won't hear much about Echo on tomorrow's call, aside from some trivial data Amazon likes to share, during Thursday's earnings, Wingo said.
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