Not exact matches
Ferguson is a widely published journalist well - known for
sharp analyses of cultural and political trends; his description of Springfield's Lincoln museum
makes for particularly humorous, if discomfiting, reading.
Data collection was performed from January to May 2011, and the
analyses took place before, during and after a
sharp fluctuation in ethanol prices — owing to macroeconomic factors such as the international price of sugar (Brazilian ethanol is
made from sugarcane)-- leading consumers to switch motor fuels in São Paulo City.
The loan servicing industry's longstanding failures came into
sharp focus three years ago when an
analysis of consumer complaints by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found that some companies were pushing struggling borrowers toward default — which essentially ruins their financial lives — by giving them misinformation, by
making it difficult for them to refinance their loans and pay lower rates, and by withholding information about affordable payment plans.
Here's a more realistic example set, illustrating a distorted proxy and
analysis (This is PhotoShop «Chrome» with minimum distortion and highest resolution, then color - matched — using that «data model» these are the
sharpest, «closest to reality» images I could get; I could easily have
made it worse.)
What
makes reliance on harmonic components highly precarious here is that even Scafetta's
analyses do not show the
sharp spectral peaks characteristic of narrow - band processes, which might be usefully approximated over short prediction horizons by pure sinusoids.
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analysis,
making it the brand that clients, lawyers and private practice firms rely on.
First of all, there is the SANS Stay
Sharp Master Packet
Analysis, which touches upon the subject of executing a man - in - the - middle attack by looking at data packets and
making tweaks to the data transmitted.