Sentences with phrase «stark contrast to data»

This is in stark contrast to data, however.
This is in stark contrast to data, however.
The new findings are in stark contrast to data published in 2015 by another team of researchers.

Not exact matches

Papa's comments on Tuesday were a stark contrast to the tone of cautious optimism at the conference, where many executives claimed that data analytics and technology, like machine learning, will improve efficiency in the oil patch and fuel further gains.
Nevertheless, FED officials generally would need additional data points to conclude the formation of a new trend (the famous saying of «3 data points form a trend»), but even slightly stronger optimism over inflation would already serve as a stark contrast vs. market speculation of outright deflation followed by Federal Reserve implementing negative rates, or completely ruling out rate hike for the next 10 months.
A recent study of tobacco ads concludes: «In the face of increasing public knowledge about the health risks of smoking and the shrinking population of current smokers, the tobacco industry has portrayed smoking in advertisements in a misleading manner — as adventuresome, healthy, safe, and erotic, images in stark contrast to the voluminous data implicating smoking as a factor in ill health.
The data shows a stark contrast in the level of interventions that a first time mother experiences compared to women who have given birth previously.
The melodrama over the WFP line this year is in stark contrast to 2010, when the WFP nominated a placeholder candidate as it faced a federal investigation over its for - profit arm Data and Field Services.
It isn't the only time Hizzoner has gazed through a political prism in making policy decisions — in stark contrast to his predecessor, Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who took a more data - driven approach, sources told the mag.
The contrast across subgroups in the 2004 data is even more stark if we consider race, degree attainment, and institution sector simultaneously: only 4 percent of white graduates who never attended a for - profit defaulted within 12 years of entry, compared to 67 percent of black dropouts who ever attended a for - profit (not shown in table).
The average pay gap across all 471 of the academy trusts which had submitted their data by the start of April, was still huge, at 31.7 per cent in favour of men, according to research by Education Datalab, making Delta's gap appear starker in contrast.
While it may be premature to call the recent decrease a trend, the data stand in stark contrast to some of the most basic assertions made by TNR - deniers.
What this tells us is that «climate - change — driven acceleration» has been assumed ahead of time, and since the raw data failed to confirm the existence of such an acceleration («In stark contrast to this expectation however, current altimeter products show the rate of sea level rise to have decreased from the first to second decades of the altimeter era.»
Paraphrasing comment # 1, «Exploring CRUTEM4...»: In stark contrast to how deniers portray the situation, the level of openness and even ease of use regarding global data is impressive.
The data is in stark contrast to the weeks prior when Cboe contracts bet way more «short» as contract counts indicated shorts overwhelmed longs 4 to 1.
Bitcoin price predictions are easy to come by, but this one has attracted attention not only due to its bearishness — which is in stark contrast to the usual tips for $ 50k BTC — but also the data to back it up.
Excluding expensive central London from the data, the report also reveals the stark contrast in the monthly costs to live in a three - bedroom home in different parts of the country.
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