Sentences with phrase «see other data points»

Navy Federal will generally only pull your Equifax credit report, but check the creditboards pull application to see other data points.

Not exact matches

«The readability and visualization of the data your BI collects is not only advantageous for your tech team, but often times the reports that the BI summary creates will need to be seen by other people - executives, future vendors, investors, etc.,» points out SelectHub, a service for enterprise software product evaluation.
We want to give them access to these kinds of optimization opportunities through the data points that we've gathered, not just for their shipments but for also what we're seeing for other people's shipments.»
On the other hand, Lockhart said, «If we see a deterioration from this point, and I would say my more realistic fear is just a kind of ambiguous picture of mixed data that signal neither accelerating strength nor necessarily deterioration, but that kind of moping along in the middle, then I think it's not a foregone conclusion that the asset purchase program should be removed or be removed rapidly.»
A couple of other interesting data points on the direct selling industry are women make up 77 % of sellers and wellness products are driving the growth of the industry (see chart below; click to enlarge).
This points out that everything that you explained as being only aplicable to god, which is an explanation given because no other explanation is seen, saying this is amazing so god did it, is nowhere near close to looking at these phenomena, observing and collecting the data on it and saying this is our best understanding of it to date.
They yahoos are rallying around this and trying to make the point that if Nasa does not allow other parties to check the data and see the original alogrithms, then NASA is keeping secrets.
One other interesting data point from looking at their analytics is that they aren't at all visible as a brand outside of the US where you see Match.com in tons of international markets.
For several years, data suggested that the city had seen improvements among all ethnic groups, including in graduation rates, which have risen about 14 percentage points for black and Hispanic students since 2005, and a national standardized test given every other year to a sampling of fourth and eighth graders.
We don't see any data to indicate that those two businesses at two different pricing points are cannibalizing each other.
The more I think about it though the more I realize that B&N's results are consistent with other data points we've seen this year and part of a broader industry trend.
In isolation, those data points would imply a market that is at the upper end of its range, and if we look at the TMC / GNP model proposed by Buffett, I don't see how we can come to any other conclusion.
Do some research on data points for Ink + approvals and you'll see legitimate business owners with $ 50K in annual revenue and a 10 - year business history getting denied while others with an imaginary or «pseudo-imaginary» business with a reported $ 1 in profit and one year history being approved.
I wonder if it's possible to group the responses by theme and then see if there are any common data points among the responders, for example, gender, age, years as an artist, other occupational background.
On the other hand, you do want to know if some single dataset is dominating the conclusion (because the whole point of pooling a lot of data sources is to avoid that), so scientists will frequently engage in sensitivity analysis, deleting one dataset or another, and checking to see whether the conclusion is altered meaningfully.
I've seen other comments that point out the variability of the data points, in terms of uncertainties, and also the recent study about removing temporary negative and positive influences on temperature, showing a definite continuing warming trend.
The way I see it, if you get various data points of ocean heat content, you then have to plot a trend to see how that is changing with the other changes in incoming and outgoing radiation and greenhouse gases andland use etc..
In other words, they cherry - picked their data to invent a Hotspot — as pointed out in a subsequent publication by PJ Michaels and PC Knappenberger [see graph below]
As opposed to other fitness trackers in its price range, you can see a lot of data points and activity timeline right on the device.
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