of course some people would prefer to do science by analogy and boil water rather
than crunch numbers.
Not exact matches
Start up funding is available from more sources now
than ever before, but let caution and
number -
crunching guide your financing decision.
Let's do some
number crunching: Say you want to take your 15 weeks of maternity leave and all 35 weeks of parental leave, and let's say that pre-baby, you earned more
than $ 51,300.
Attila Szigeti, COO of Drukka Startup Studio, recently
crunched the
numbers on 42 of the biggest and best companies to emerge from startup studios and accelerators: He discovered that startups that had partnered with accelerators raised more capital and employed more people
than their studio brethren.
While you may think of accountants as
numbers people, a good accountant does more
than just
crunch the
numbers.
The hours are better, but the job takes more
than number -
crunching skills.
According to Vanguard, there are more
than double the
number of contributions during this
crunch before the tax deadline; investors who contribute last - minute will experience a «procrastination penalty» and miss out on compounding throughout the year.
I wish someone smarter
than me would
crunch the
numbers!
When the Los Angeles Times
crunched the
numbers two years ago, it found that Tesla buyers had received more
than $ 284 million in federal tax incentives and more
than $ 38 million in California rebates.
Some people who know more
than we do about things like math and engineering science have
crunched the
numbers on the Tesla Semi's battery potentials.
Some serious
number crunching — for when the cost to lease business space becomes the same as or more
than the cost to buy it.
We
crunch the
numbers and show that, even in the most optimistic cash flow scenario for SCTY, Tesla should pay no more
than $ 332 million, or $ 3 / share for SolarCity, which is 89 % below the midpoint of the proposed price range.
Camping, who has an engineering degree, had spent more
than 50 years combing through his Bible and
crunching numbers embedded in scripture.
and if you could find 1 player in the history of the NBA that has better
numbers in
crunch time
than the rest of his game overall?
Better computer engineers make better, faster, more efficient computers, which can
crunch the
numbers faster and easier
than they could before, which makes bio and biotech more efficient.
Much more meaningful and relevant
than stats alone — there's already too much emphasis on
number crunching in the space in general.
«Taking all of that into consideration, we
crunched the
numbers and by looking for games where underdogs coming off a loss where they were favorites and are getting less
than 25 % of spread bets».
Taking all of that into consideration, we
crunched the
numbers to look for games where underdogs coming were coming off a loss, failed to cover the spread in their previous game, and are receiving less
than 25 % of spread bets.
These are recreational weekend warriors who place their wagers based on instinct, rather
than number -
crunching and data analysis.
However, more telling
than mere
number -
crunching is faces.
As we
crunched the
numbers, we found that our local diaper service charged a little less
than my estimate of what disposable diapers would cost.
You can
crunch the
numbers through the Wonder database which is available to the public http://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/datarequest/D69 What source would you consider more reliable
than the Wonder database?
After more
than a year of public outreach,
number crunching and city hall strategy sessions, Mayor Shayne's Gallo's revitalization plan
LittleSis
crunched the
numbers and found out Unshackle has donated nearly $ 2 million to state pols, including more
than $ 160,000 to Gov. Cuomo.
Sociologist and In These Timescontributor Peter Frase (full disclosure: my boyfriend)
crunched the
numbers and found that in virtually every county, Cuomo got fewer WFP votes
than any of the party's other statewide cross-endorsed candidates.
Back in the spring, he
crunched numbers from the New York State Board of Elections and found that there were more
than 100,000 potential campaign finance law violations by candidates over a two - year period.
Their
number crunching resulted in specialized adjustment schedules for more
than 1000 travel itineraries, they report today in PLOS Computational Biology.
Microchips made from tiny magnets rather
than conventional power - hungry transistors may enable intensive
number -
crunching tasks like codebreaking or image - processing using a fraction of the power.
After
crunching the
numbers, they've found that when couples split, they use more land, more energy, and even more water
than before.
Although he hasn't
crunched the
numbers, he estimates that the better - trained system he uses for demonstrations has an accuracy rate higher
than that reported in the usability study.
After several days of
crunching the
numbers on a supercomputer, the researchers found that the neighboring galaxy could be smaller and closer
than previously estimated.
Crunching the
numbers, they concluded that a global network of land - based turbines could make 40 times more electricity
than the world currently consumes — even if they only operated at 20 percent of their capacity.
Scientists [Koert van Ittersum, Joost M. E. Pennings and Brian Wansink] interviewed 300 shoppers, and found that more
than half of them try to
crunch the
numbers without a calculator or even a pen and paper.
When they
crunched the
numbers, the researchers found that people who watched more
than five hours of TV a day were 2.5 times as likely to have died from pulmonary embolism, compared with those who watched two and a half hours a day or less.
PRESS RELEASE — Nov 24 — During the credit
crunch the
number of subscribers at Christian Connection, the UK dating site, has increased by more
than 40 %.
Both are about the behind - the - scenes, stat - based wheeling and dealing that go on between big - league professional sports teams —
number crunching rather
than bone
crunching.
If Dr. Steiner, a mild - mannered classics professor who will be returning to his post as dean of the education school at Hunter College this summer, was the intellectual driver of the plan, Dr. King was the details person, preferring to sit in a room eating takeout and
crunching numbers rather
than dipping into Albany politics, which he found frustrating and divisive.
New York City may spend more per student
than most districts in the United States ($ 19,597 during the 2009 - 2010 school year according to the U.S. Census), but one education scholar's
number crunching shows that the city's schools are underfunded.
It's always good to remember that assessment is so much more
than just a clinical exercise in
number crunching; assessment is more emotional
than clinical, but it's easy to forget.
However rather
than simply producing an article that
crunches numbers from the publicly available data, like so many other media outlets are doing, why not do some real journalism and look to put this into the context of the education sector?
When it comes to school drop - offs, afternoon hours from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. a fact are more dangerous
than those in the morning, especially from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., likely due to heavier work traffic, according to Zendrive's
number -
crunching.
Choosing the right model takes a bit of
number crunching, as many hybrid / electric models are more expensive
than their gas - guzzling cousins, yet the savings in gas and government incentives can offset the difference.
As some quick
number crunching, based on my current sales rate, if I don't increase AT ALL and just maintain steady sales, in 1 year I will make $ 204.40 (Note, this is based entirely on the Amazon royalty rate, which is my lowest — I get $ 0.35 for every sale — , so in fact I would likely make more
than this), which covers the cost of my cover, the copyright, the domain forwarding on this website, and gives me enough of a profit to snag a few books.
Comics sales ICv2
crunches the January
numbers and calculates that just one comic, Batman # 27, sold more
than 100,000 copies in January, something that hasn't happened since August 2011; this follows a weak December in which only three comics broke the 100,000 mark.
But more importantly, the new Excel is faster
than ever at
number crunching.
You need to
crunch your
numbers, including the fact that traditionally published books sell very well in places other
than Amazon and in formats other
than ebooks, while self - published genre fiction still faces the same (or worse) uphill battle that it always did.
Crunching the
numbers, I can sell more ebooks in a shorter amount of time
than a Big 6 publisher can sell hardcover, s paperbacks, audiobooks, and ebooks, all combined.
This means a real, live underwriter will have to
crunch the
numbers and evaluate the risk from Day One, rather
than later in the process like normal.
The Economic Strength grades that resulted from all this
number crunching held some surprises: it turns out that mighty Toronto and bustling Calgary have weaker economic outlooks
than Fredericton and Barrie, Ont.
Next, we trimmed the initial list to remove firms in existence less
than a year or that lack the detailed data needed to
crunch the
numbers.