While computers efficiently sift
through deluges of data, they can also get lost in details that human eyes and brains easily disregard as irrelevant.
Sifting
through a deluge of resumes from a large, general - interest job site can suck up unnecessary time.
You've lived
through a deluge of information.
However, sifting
through this deluge of information to figure out which of these mutations actually drive cancer growth has proven to be a tedious, time - consuming process.
How will readers wade their way
through the deluge?
Our first will be announced very shortly, but for now let's just say that all of us behind it understand how hard it is to make your way
through the deluge of entertainment we find ourselves inundated with daily and just get to the good stuff.
While quite a few gamers have looked at this February and March as unusually barren in the «Triple A» blockbuster market — correctly, I might add — JRPG fans have been struggling to get
through the deluge of quality content relevant to their interests.
These means the next time some big news is breaking, you won't be scrambling to click
through a deluge of different accounts to see what your friends are saying, what the media outlets are reporting, and who's taking pictures live from the scene of the crime.
In this article, I'm hoping to dispel some of the worst resume advice I've heard over the years in an effort to help you wade
through the deluge of resume writing advice that has taken over the Internet.
Wes crafted a resume for me that got
me through the deluge of applicants, but one that was still honest.
Unsurprisingly, recruiters will probably keep using applicant tracking systems, or ATS, to sort
through the deluge of incoming resumes.
Not exact matches
While the change to the news feed does mean it is easier to see posts from «friends,» as they will no longer be buried in a
deluge of content, it does make it harder to get your content noticed
through organic sharing.
Not only does a bias for action actually end up producing something, but building anything at all is infinitely superior to going
through instructional materials or participating in the
deluge of information that is the modern interwebs.
As a first benefit, any ICO participant can use
Deluge to fund an ICO directly with their Bitcoin
through an easy, decentralized process.»
5 For they deliberately overlook this fact, that the heavens existed long ago, and the earth was formed out of water and
through water by the word of God, 6 and that by means of these the world that then existed was
deluged with water and perished.
The two Swedes had been
deluged with interview requests during a recent road trip, and Shero, who had just had four front teeth extracted, began growling
through the gap, «Why don't you leave them alone?
While I wade
through a (wonderfully lucky) year of maternity leave with my two small children, I've found myself occasionally
deluged with the continual motion of the world around me.
Politics is nothing if not theater, and smart candidates have made used that to their advantage over the years by staging stunts to break
through the media
deluge and distinguish themselves.
BY SAMUEL I. SCHWARTZ Over 20 years ago, when I was the city's traffic chief, I warned that Lower Manhattan would be
deluged with drive -
through traffic if then - Congressman Guy Molinari's one - way toll system at the Verrazano Bridge was passed into federal law.
And this life - tracking craze has produced something that many clinical researchers covet: a
deluge of intimate data about individuals» moment - to - moment behavior, and the chance to influence that behavior in real time,
through activities built into an app or strategically timed alerts and messages.
Browse
through Myntra's vast range of striped dresses online and be
deluged by a plethora of choices in eclectic colours.
It shows just a few carefully selected matches at a time — bypassing the
deluge problem, and saving busy professionals from scrolling
through pages and pages of profiles.
The rest consists of barely connected scenes, saturated with Kapur's trademark
deluge of color, predictable lighting, and endlessly repeated long shots lensed
through opaque glass or the odd knothole.
But I am thankful he also joined me at my side
through his book, as I navigated the
deluge of cinema.
Ferrari says it's there only to get you home
through an unexpected
deluge rather than to act as serious foul - weather protection, and it doesn't look as if it would survive the sacrilege of an automatic carwash.
Lament for the Living Book 1, The
Deluge of Elias, and Hannibal House have all been published on Amazon as the main platform, with Lament for the Living and Hannibal House also being available
through the outlets fulfilled by Smashwords (Hannibal House is free
through Smashwords).
After a proper
deluge Friday night, a cold front came
through, giving actual cool temps the last couple of mornings.
This shift in how things work has resulted in literary agents facing a
deluge of manuscripts to wade
through.
Or the share price just blows right
through the prior price, under a
deluge of disappointed sellers.
Our 2012 spring visual arts exhibition, Data
Deluge, curated by Rachel Gugelberger and Reynard Loki, celebrates the beauty of information
through sculpture, furniture, painting, photography, video and sound.
«Kara Walker at the Met: After the
Deluge» ran at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
through July 30, 2006, and «Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love» at The Whitney Museum of American Art
through February 3, 2008, with a further exhibition of new work at Sikkema Jenkins
through November 21.
Data
Deluge has been made possible
through the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and the Brown Foundation, Inc., Houston, with generous contributions by Lacey Neuhaus Dorn & Tucker Dorn, Brooke & Daniel Neidich, Joseph & Esther Varet and Ballroom Marfa members.
Through various approaches and with different sensibilities, the artists in Data
Deluge address this issue by presenting innovative modes of data visualization and uncovering the often unexpected beauty of information.
Data
Deluge and its musical performances have been made possible
through the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and the Brown Foundation, Inc., Houston, with generous contributions by Lacey Neuhaus Dorn & Tucker Dorn, Brooke & Daniel Neidich, Joseph & Esther Varet and Ballroom Marfa members.
We navigate a dynamic and volatile reality, negotiating our own existence
through a shifting
deluge of identity, information, and experience.
Updated As coastal communities from the Carolinas
through New England track Tropical Storm Hermine, which struck Florida yesterday as that state's first hurricane since 2005 before weakening, it's worth looking back at the disastrous
deluge in Louisiana for wider lessons.
In the meantime, it's best not to get too fixated on debates over whether humans,
through the building greenhouse effect, are causing or contributing to epic
deluges like those in Pakistan, Nashville, Oklahoma City and elsewhere of late.
To make matters worse, New York is anticipating a serious Nor'easter to come
through in the next day or two, so the residents that are already suffering in the sub-freezing temperatures at night, will have a
deluge of rain or possible snow to add another challenge to their already difficult lives.
So as fossil fuel companies and their government friends were taking to the air to read straight from the fear - and - misinformation playbook, Climate Reality activists and friends were getting busy too,
deluging Congressional switchboards with calls supporting the plan and spreading the word
through local media and their social networks.
The idea had merit: ensure that Crown attorneys had more hands - on intimate knowledge of their briefs by sub-dividing the
deluge of cases flowing
through the system into smaller more manageable streams.
While there does appear to be a hole in the dike to allow some legal professionals to drip
through to a board seat, it is far from a
deluge.