I've lost
track of the number of times in my career when eyeballing a graph led to misleading assumptions that were caught later through actual data analysis.
Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies
in the articles
of The New York
Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion
of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence
in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke
of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow
of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack
of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest
number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations
of allegations by former members concerning the practices
of Scientology; corruption
in the leadership
of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic
of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own
track record
of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values
of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out
of power
in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy
of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots
of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many
of America's public schools; an early exploration
of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study
of ecosystem destruction
in Irian Jaya, one
of the world's last substantial rain forests.
We're embarking on a month - long experiment with Plasticity Labs, a Waterloo - based company that's one
of a growing
number of startups aiming to help employers
track — and boost — workers» moods and motivation
in real
time.
The
numbers, which put the department store chain on
track to post its first quarter
of comparable sales growth
in three years, are the start
of an awaited payoff to years
of investment
in Macy's e-commerce firepower, says Macy's departing executive chairman and former long -
time CEO Terry Lundgren.
«US Fleet
Tracking was one
of the best decisions I made
in a long
time... Our call volume has only dropped because our first - call efficiency
numbers are increasing and the use
of GPS has greatly improved our response
time and calls per day.»
At the same
time, the
number of job openings nationwide is approaching 6 million — the highest
number recorded since the statistic started being
tracked by the Bureau
of Labor Statistics
in 2000.
At the same
time, the
number of U.S. banks fell last year to the lowest level since federal regulators began keeping
track in 1934, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp..
Yet this is an order
of magnitude more difficult than
tracking a single
number over
time, because it involves thinking
in three dimensions, not two.
Whether you work long hours or simply lack the motivation to eat healthily every day, prepping your meals
in advance will help you stay on
track and greatly reduce the
number of times you pick up the phone to...
This reputation as a flat -
track bully though, is quickly changing at Barcelona, with Sunday's El Clasico winner the latest
in a
number of big game goals
in recent
times for El Pistolero.
Giving the lead judgement, master
of the rolls Lord Dyson found the rules governing the appeals process under fast -
track were «systemically unfair and unjust» because «the
time limits are so tight as to make it impossible for there to be a fair hearing
of appeals
in a significant
number of cases».
In short, the new Chief Whip has a track record of adapting to the times, and will surely strive to do so in his new role - unless, that is, he has been instructed otherwise by Number Te
In short, the new Chief Whip has a
track record
of adapting to the
times, and will surely strive to do so
in his new role - unless, that is, he has been instructed otherwise by Number Te
in his new role - unless, that is, he has been instructed otherwise by
Number Ten.
«Another weak explanation, this
time proffered by the president himself, is that the economy is
in such a dire situation that requires this large
number of ministers to accomplish the task
of putting it back on
track.
«Certainly there's an effort to save money, reduce the
number of elections, have an election at a
time when maybe it will be more cost - effective than if you had it at another
time,» said Richard Berg - Andersson, researcher for thegreenpapers.com, a website that
tracks elections
in all 50 states.
NIH examines indicators such as the
track record
of graduates
in academic medicine positions,
time to graduation, overall student happiness, how well the program integrates the medical and scientific training, and most importantly, the quality
of the scientists and science available to the MD / PhD students; NIH manifests disapproval or approval
of a program by decreasing, increasing, or maintaining the
number of funded trainee positions at that institution.
Tracking multiple people
in real
time, particularly
in social situations where they may be
in contact with each other, presents a
number of challenges.
Additional detailed reports are also available
in a COUNTER-style format that
tracks the
number of times your patrons have attempted to access articles from one
of the e-resources not currently available
in your collection.
The
number of full -
time NTT faculty positions increased by 38.2 % between 1997 and 2007; the growth
in tenure -
track positions over the same period was 8.6 %.
According to «Staff
in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2003, and Salaries
of Full -
Time Instructional Faculty, 2003 - 04,» which was issued by the U.S. Department of Education, the total number of postsecondary faculty grew by 26 percent from 1995 through 2003, but the number of full - time faculty on the tenure track increased by only 17 perc
Time Instructional Faculty, 2003 - 04,» which was issued by the U.S. Department
of Education, the total
number of postsecondary faculty grew by 26 percent from 1995 through 2003, but the
number of full -
time faculty on the tenure track increased by only 17 perc
time faculty on the tenure
track increased by only 17 percent.
Lockley and Stanford believe the wide diversity and
number of tracks show many
of the animals were
in the area actively feeding at the same
time.
To monitor wildfire haze and
track citizens» movements
in real
time, the team suggested using Twitter because Indonesia has the fifth - largest
number of Twitter users worldwide.
Results
in the simulation almost exactly
tracked California figures for the probability
of returning to jail based on the
number of times incarcerated, the inmate's age upon first being released from prison, the
number of months since release, and by the length
of the sentence.
«With regard to surgical populations, one
of the questions we had with our NSQIP data, where we
track the
number of units patients receive
in the perioperative
time period, was whether we would see similar decreases
in blood utilization
in the NSQIP population,» said Ms. Martin.
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of the origin
of life Gardner, Martin (1914 — 2010) Garneau, Marc (1949 ---RRB- garnet Garnet Star (Mu Cephei) Garnet Star Nebula (IC 1396) garnierite Garriott, Owen K. (1930 ---RRB- Garuda gas gas chromatography gas constant gas giant gas laws gas - bounded nebula gaseous nebula gaseous propellant gaseous - propellant rocket engine gasoline Gaspra (minor planet 951) Gassendi, Pierre (1592 — 1655) gastric juice gastrin gastrocnemius gastroenteritis gastrointestinal tract gastropod gastrulation Gatewood, George D. (1940 ---RRB- Gauer - Henry reflex gauge boson gauge theory gauss (unit) Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777 — 1855) Gaussian distribution Gay - Lussac, Joseph Louis (1778 — 1850) GCOM (Global Change Observing Mission) Geber (c. 720 — 815) gegenschein Geiger, Hans Wilhelm (1882 — 1945) Geiger - Müller counter Giessler tube gel gelatin Gelfond's theorem Gell - Mann, Murray (1929 ---RRB- GEM «gemination,»
of martian canals Geminga Gemini (constellation) Gemini Observatory Gemini Project Gemini - Titan II gemstone gene gene expression gene mapping gene pool gene therapy gene transfer General Catalogue
of Variable Stars (GCVS) general precession general theory
of relativity generation ship generator Genesis (inflatable orbiting module) Genesis (sample return probe) genetic code genetic counseling genetic disorder genetic drift genetic engineering genetic marker genetic material genetic pool genetic recombination genetics GENETICS AND HEREDITY Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Program genome genome, interstellar transmission
of genotype gentian violet genus geoboard geode geodesic geodesy geodesy satellites geodetic precession Geographos (minor planet 1620) geography GEOGRAPHY Geo - IK geologic
time geology GEOLOGY AND PLANETARY SCIENCE geomagnetic field geomagnetic storm geometric mean geometric sequence geometry GEOMETRY geometry puzzles geophysics GEOS (Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite) Geosat geostationary orbit geosynchronous orbit geosynchronous / geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) geosyncline Geotail (satellite) geotropism germ germ cells Germain, Sophie (1776 — 1831) German Rocket Society germanium germination Gesner, Konrad von (1516 — 1565) gestation Get Off the Earth puzzle Gettier problem geyser g - force GFO (Geosat Follow - On) GFZ - 1 (GeoForschungsZentrum) ghost crater Ghost Head Nebula (NGC 2080) ghost image Ghost of Jupiter (NGC 3242) Giacconi, Riccardo (1931 ---RRB- Giacobini - Zinner, Comet (Comet 21P /) Giaever, Ivar (1929 ---RRB- giant branch Giant Magellan Telescope giant molecular cloud giant planet giant star Giant's Causeway Giauque, William Francis (1895 — 1982) gibberellins Gibbs, Josiah Willard (1839 — 1903) Gibbs free energy Gibson, Edward G. 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(1932 — 2016) golygon GOMS (Geostationary Operational Meteorological Satellite) gonad gonadotrophin - releasing hormone gonadotrophins Gondwanaland Gonets goniatite goniometer gonorrhea Goodricke, John (1764 — 1786) googol Gordian Knot Gordon, Richard Francis, Jr. (1929 — 2017) Gore, John Ellard (1845 — 1910) gorge gorilla Gorizont Gott loop Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham (1902 — 1978) Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1824 — 1896) Gould, Stephen Jay (1941 — 2002) Gould Belt gout governor GPS (Global Positioning System) Graaf, Regnier de (1641 — 1673) Graafian follicle GRAB graben GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) graceful graph gradient Graham, Ronald (1935 ---RRB- Graham, Thomas (1805 — 1869) Graham's law of diffusion Graham's number GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) grain (cereal) grain (unit) gram gram - atom Gramme, Zénobe Théophile (1826 — 1901) gramophone Gram's stain Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) Granat Grand Tour grand unified theory (GUT) Grandfather Paradox Granit, Ragnar Arthur (1900 — 1991) granite granulation granule granulocyte graph graph theory graphene graphite GRAPHS AND GRAPH THEORY graptolite grass grassland gravel graveyard orbit gravimeter gravimetric analysis Gravitational Biology Facility gravitational collapse gravitational constant (G) gravitational instability gravitational lens gravitational life gravitational lock gravitational microlensing GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS gravitational slingshot effect gravitational waves graviton gravity gravity gradient gravity gradient stabilization Gravity Probe A Gravity Probe B gravity - assist gray (Gy) gray goo gray matter grazing - incidence telescope Great Annihilator Great Attractor great circle Great Comets Great Hercules Cluster (M13, NGC 6205) Great Monad Great Observatories Great Red Spot Great Rift (in Milky Way) Great Rift Valley Great Square of Pegasus Great Wall greater omentum greatest elongation Green, George (1793 — 1841) Green, Nathaniel E. Green, Thomas Hill (1836 — 1882) green algae Green Bank Green Bank conference (1961) Green Bank Telescope green flash greenhouse effect greenhouse gases Green's theorem Greg, Percy (1836 — 1889) Gregorian calendar Grelling's paradox Griffith, George (1857 — 1906) Griffith Observatory Grignard, François Auguste Victor (1871 — 1935) Grignard reagent grike Grimaldi, Francesco Maria (1618 — 1663) Grissom, Virgil (1926 — 1967) grit gritstone Groom Lake Groombridge 34 Groombridge Catalogue gross ground, electrical ground state ground - track group group theory GROUPS AND GROUP THEORY growing season growth growth hormone growth hormone - releasing hormone growth plate Grudge, Project Gruithuisen, Franz von Paula (1774 — 1852) Grus (constellation) Grus Quartet (NGC 7552, NGC 7582, NGC 7590, and NGC 7599) GSLV (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) g - suit G - type asteroid Guericke, Otto von (1602 — 1686) guanine Guiana Space Centre guidance, inertial Guide Star Catalog (GSC) guided missile guided missiles, postwar development Guillaume, Charles Édouard (1861 — 1938) Gulf Stream (ocean current) Gulfstream (jet plane) Gullstrand, Allvar (1862 — 1930) gum Gum Nebula gun metal gunpowder Gurwin Gusev Crater gut Gutenberg, Johann (c. 1400 — 1468) Guy, Richard Kenneth (1916 ---RRB- guyot Guzman Prize gymnosperm gynecology gynoecium gypsum gyrocompass gyrofrequency gyropilot gyroscope gyrostabilizer Gyulbudagian's Nebula (HH
time geology GEOLOGY AND PLANETARY SCIENCE geomagnetic field geomagnetic storm geometric mean geometric sequence geometry GEOMETRY geometry puzzles geophysics GEOS (Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite) Geosat geostationary orbit geosynchronous orbit geosynchronous / geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) geosyncline Geotail (satellite) geotropism germ germ cells Germain, Sophie (1776 — 1831) German Rocket Society germanium germination Gesner, Konrad von (1516 — 1565) gestation Get Off the Earth puzzle Gettier problem geyser g - force GFO (Geosat Follow - On) GFZ - 1 (GeoForschungsZentrum) ghost crater Ghost Head Nebula (NGC 2080) ghost image Ghost
of Jupiter (NGC 3242) Giacconi, Riccardo (1931 ---RRB- Giacobini - Zinner, Comet (Comet 21P /) Giaever, Ivar (1929 ---RRB- giant branch Giant Magellan Telescope giant molecular cloud giant planet giant star Giant's Causeway Giauque, William Francis (1895 — 1982) gibberellins Gibbs, Josiah Willard (1839 — 1903) Gibbs free energy Gibson, Edward G. (1936 ---RRB- Gilbert, William (1544 — 1603) gilbert (unit) Gilbreath's conjecture gilding gill gill (unit) Gilruth, Robert R. (1913 — 2000) gilsonite gimbal Ginga ginkgo Giotto (ESA Halley probe) GIRD (Gruppa Isutcheniya Reaktivnovo Dvisheniya) girder glacial drift glacial groove glacier gland Glaser, Donald Arthur (1926 — 2013) Glashow, Sheldon (1932 ---RRB- glass GLAST (Gamma - ray Large Area Space Telescope) Glauber, Johann Rudolf (1607 — 1670) glaucoma glauconite Glenn, John Herschel, Jr. (1921 ---RRB- Glenn Research Center Glennan, T (homas) Keith (1905 — 1995) glenoid cavity glia glial cell glider Gliese 229B Gliese 581 Gliese 67 (HD 10307, HIP 7918) Gliese 710 (HD 168442, HIP 89825) Gliese 86 Gliese 876 Gliese Catalogue glioma glissette glitch Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics (GAIA) Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) Globalstar globe Globigerina globular cluster globular proteins globule globulin globus pallidus GLOMR (Global Low Orbiting Message Relay) GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System) glossopharyngeal nerve Gloster E. 28/39 glottis glow - worm glucagon glucocorticoid glucose glucoside gluon Glushko, Valentin Petrovitch (1908 — 1989) glutamic acid glutamine gluten gluteus maximus glycerol glycine glycogen glycol glycolysis glycoprotein glycosidic bond glycosuria glyoxysome GMS (Geosynchronous Meteorological Satellite) GMT (Greenwich Mean
Time) Gnathostomata gneiss Go Go, No - go goblet cell GOCE (Gravity field and steady - state Ocean Circulation Explorer) God Goddard, Robert Hutchings (1882 — 1945) Goddard Institute for Space Studies Goddard Space Flight Center Gödel, Kurt (1906 — 1978) Gödel universe Godwin, Francis (1562 — 1633) GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) goethite goiter gold Gold, Thomas (1920 — 2004) Goldbach conjecture golden ratio (phi) Goldin, Daniel Saul (1940 ---RRB- gold - leaf electroscope Goldstone Tracking Facility Golgi, Camillo (1844 — 1926) Golgi apparatus Golomb, Solomon W. (1932 — 2016) golygon GOMS (Geostationary Operational Meteorological Satellite) gonad gonadotrophin - releasing hormone gonadotrophins Gondwanaland Gonets goniatite goniometer gonorrhea Goodricke, John (1764 — 1786) googol Gordian Knot Gordon, Richard Francis, Jr. (1929 — 2017) Gore, John Ellard (1845 — 1910) gorge gorilla Gorizont Gott loop Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham (1902 — 1978) Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1824 — 1896) Gould, Stephen Jay (1941 — 2002) Gould Belt gout governor GPS (Global Positioning System) Graaf, Regnier de (1641 — 1673) Graafian follicle GRAB graben GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) graceful graph gradient Graham, Ronald (1935 ---RRB- Graham, Thomas (1805 — 1869) Graham's law of diffusion Graham's number GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) grain (cereal) grain (unit) gram gram - atom Gramme, Zénobe Théophile (1826 — 1901) gramophone Gram's stain Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) Granat Grand Tour grand unified theory (GUT) Grandfather Paradox Granit, Ragnar Arthur (1900 — 1991) granite granulation granule granulocyte graph graph theory graphene graphite GRAPHS AND GRAPH THEORY graptolite grass grassland gravel graveyard orbit gravimeter gravimetric analysis Gravitational Biology Facility gravitational collapse gravitational constant (G) gravitational instability gravitational lens gravitational life gravitational lock gravitational microlensing GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS gravitational slingshot effect gravitational waves graviton gravity gravity gradient gravity gradient stabilization Gravity Probe A Gravity Probe B gravity - assist gray (Gy) gray goo gray matter grazing - incidence telescope Great Annihilator Great Attractor great circle Great Comets Great Hercules Cluster (M13, NGC 6205) Great Monad Great Observatories Great Red Spot Great Rift (in Milky Way) Great Rift Valley Great Square of Pegasus Great Wall greater omentum greatest elongation Green, George (1793 — 1841) Green, Nathaniel E. Green, Thomas Hill (1836 — 1882) green algae Green Bank Green Bank conference (1961) Green Bank Telescope green flash greenhouse effect greenhouse gases Green's theorem Greg, Percy (1836 — 1889) Gregorian calendar Grelling's paradox Griffith, George (1857 — 1906) Griffith Observatory Grignard, François Auguste Victor (1871 — 1935) Grignard reagent grike Grimaldi, Francesco Maria (1618 — 1663) Grissom, Virgil (1926 — 1967) grit gritstone Groom Lake Groombridge 34 Groombridge Catalogue gross ground, electrical ground state ground - track group group theory GROUPS AND GROUP THEORY growing season growth growth hormone growth hormone - releasing hormone growth plate Grudge, Project Gruithuisen, Franz von Paula (1774 — 1852) Grus (constellation) Grus Quartet (NGC 7552, NGC 7582, NGC 7590, and NGC 7599) GSLV (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) g - suit G - type asteroid Guericke, Otto von (1602 — 1686) guanine Guiana Space Centre guidance, inertial Guide Star Catalog (GSC) guided missile guided missiles, postwar development Guillaume, Charles Édouard (1861 — 1938) Gulf Stream (ocean current) Gulfstream (jet plane) Gullstrand, Allvar (1862 — 1930) gum Gum Nebula gun metal gunpowder Gurwin Gusev Crater gut Gutenberg, Johann (c. 1400 — 1468) Guy, Richard Kenneth (1916 ---RRB- guyot Guzman Prize gymnosperm gynecology gynoecium gypsum gyrocompass gyrofrequency gyropilot gyroscope gyrostabilizer Gyulbudagian's Nebula (HH
Time) Gnathostomata gneiss Go Go, No - go goblet cell GOCE (Gravity field and steady - state Ocean Circulation Explorer) God Goddard, Robert Hutchings (1882 — 1945) Goddard Institute for Space Studies Goddard Space Flight Center Gödel, Kurt (1906 — 1978) Gödel universe Godwin, Francis (1562 — 1633) GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) goethite goiter gold Gold, Thomas (1920 — 2004) Goldbach conjecture golden ratio (phi) Goldin, Daniel Saul (1940 ---RRB- gold - leaf electroscope Goldstone
Tracking Facility Golgi, Camillo (1844 — 1926) Golgi apparatus Golomb, Solomon W. (1932 — 2016) golygon GOMS (Geostationary Operational Meteorological Satellite) gonad gonadotrophin - releasing hormone gonadotrophins Gondwanaland Gonets goniatite goniometer gonorrhea Goodricke, John (1764 — 1786) googol Gordian Knot Gordon, Richard Francis, Jr. (1929 — 2017) Gore, John Ellard (1845 — 1910) gorge gorilla Gorizont Gott loop Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham (1902 — 1978) Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1824 — 1896) Gould, Stephen Jay (1941 — 2002) Gould Belt gout governor GPS (Global Positioning System) Graaf, Regnier de (1641 — 1673) Graafian follicle GRAB graben GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) graceful graph gradient Graham, Ronald (1935 ---RRB- Graham, Thomas (1805 — 1869) Graham's law
of diffusion Graham's
number GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) grain (cereal) grain (unit) gram gram - atom Gramme, Zénobe Théophile (1826 — 1901) gramophone Gram's stain Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) Granat Grand Tour grand unified theory (GUT) Grandfather Paradox Granit, Ragnar Arthur (1900 — 1991) granite granulation granule granulocyte graph graph theory graphene graphite GRAPHS AND GRAPH THEORY graptolite grass grassland gravel graveyard orbit gravimeter gravimetric analysis Gravitational Biology Facility gravitational collapse gravitational constant (G) gravitational instability gravitational lens gravitational life gravitational lock gravitational microlensing GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS gravitational slingshot effect gravitational waves graviton gravity gravity gradient gravity gradient stabilization Gravity Probe A Gravity Probe B gravity - assist gray (Gy) gray goo gray matter grazing - incidence telescope Great Annihilator Great Attractor great circle Great Comets Great Hercules Cluster (M13, NGC 6205) Great Monad Great Observatories Great Red Spot Great Rift (
in Milky Way) Great Rift Valley Great Square
of Pegasus Great Wall greater omentum greatest elongation Green, George (1793 — 1841) Green, Nathaniel E. Green, Thomas Hill (1836 — 1882) green algae Green Bank Green Bank conference (1961) Green Bank Telescope green flash greenhouse effect greenhouse gases Green's theorem Greg, Percy (1836 — 1889) Gregorian calendar Grelling's paradox Griffith, George (1857 — 1906) Griffith Observatory Grignard, François Auguste Victor (1871 — 1935) Grignard reagent grike Grimaldi, Francesco Maria (1618 — 1663) Grissom, Virgil (1926 — 1967) grit gritstone Groom Lake Groombridge 34 Groombridge Catalogue gross ground, electrical ground state ground -
track group group theory GROUPS AND GROUP THEORY growing season growth growth hormone growth hormone - releasing hormone growth plate Grudge, Project Gruithuisen, Franz von Paula (1774 — 1852) Grus (constellation) Grus Quartet (NGC 7552, NGC 7582, NGC 7590, and NGC 7599) GSLV (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) g - suit G - type asteroid Guericke, Otto von (1602 — 1686) guanine Guiana Space Centre guidance, inertial Guide Star Catalog (GSC) guided missile guided missiles, postwar development Guillaume, Charles Édouard (1861 — 1938) Gulf Stream (ocean current) Gulfstream (jet plane) Gullstrand, Allvar (1862 — 1930) gum Gum Nebula gun metal gunpowder Gurwin Gusev Crater gut Gutenberg, Johann (c. 1400 — 1468) Guy, Richard Kenneth (1916 ---RRB- guyot Guzman Prize gymnosperm gynecology gynoecium gypsum gyrocompass gyrofrequency gyropilot gyroscope gyrostabilizer Gyulbudagian's Nebula (HH215)
The researchers examined people
in their 60's about their exercise habits and preferences and then
tracked them for the next 15 years — thus losing nearly a third
of the original
number of participants, who died
in that period
of time.
Few
of us have the
time (or patience) to keep
track of all the
numbers involved
in weight loss — calories eaten, calories burned, steps taken, and so on, That's why fitness trackers were invented.
It can be difficult to get a good grasp on food proportions and the calories they contain — which is why counting calories (as well as any other approach) is not for everyone — but if you meticulously measure and
track the
number of calories
in some
of your typical meals, it quickly becomes easier to accurately estimate without having to actually measure or weigh your food each
time.
Any
time you visit any
of our websites, our servers automatically gather information from your browser (such as your IP addresses, browser type, Internet service provider (ISP), referring / exit pages, platform type, date /
time stamp, and
number of clicks) to analyze trends, administer the site, prevent fraud,
track visitor movement
in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information.
The math is simple: The
number of replies divided by the
number of times sent for each message gives you your response rate, which you can
track on a running basis
in a spreadsheet.
I've lost
track of the
number of times senior men and women have told me they felt it was okay to lie about age
in their online dating profiles.
This includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring / exit pages, platform type, date /
time stamp, and
number of clicks to analyse trends, administer the site,
track users» movement
in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use.
Quick race allows you to race against a
number of competitors on any
track you have unlocked
in the career mode, while
time trial pits you against the clock again on any
track which you have previously unlocked.
A «fun fact»
track is almost as funny - useless, spending an inordinate amount
of time obsessing over the
number of «J» - named people
in Stiles's family and the like.
William Wellman («Yellow Sky» / «Blood Alley» / «
Track of the Cat») keeps it raw and hopping along
in a linear manner with a
number of memorable scenes about the rise and fall
of a small -
time violent gangster.
The online mode will give gamers the chance to vote for the circuit, bike class, and
number of laps before they take to the
track and compete
in an online Arcade racer or Career mode championship. Once the race comes to an end it's over to the online leaderboards to see where you rank against the rest
of the world. Not only will you find competitors» lap
times but the option to upload and download racing ghosts and riding lines, which will help you compete against the very best or for those new to the series learn the skills they need to race to the top
of the leaderboard. There will also be a demo available on XBox Live and PSN before the game launches.
While the songs add to the old fashioned atmosphere, the fact that they weren't written expressly for the film means that they don't always advance the story; a lot
of times it stops it dead
in its
tracks, especially the elaborate, over-the-top production
numbers, which simultaneously celebrate and skewer the genre's surreal conventions.
In the past decade, monitoring the provision
of quality education primarily meant
tracking inputs into schools such as per pupil educational expenditures,
number fo trained teachers, class sizes and teacher - pupil ratio, instructional
time andaccess to ICT.
Leverage back - end analytics to
track usage and performance - related data that are relevant to your business: e.g. volume
of users, geographic location
of users, content viewed, average
time spent
in a course or
number of questions answered incorrectly
in a course.
Year 6 Science Assessments and
Tracking Objectives covered: Describe how living things are classified into broad groups according to common observable characteristics and based on similarities and differences, including micro-organisms, plants and animals Give reasons for classifying plants and animals based on specific characteristics Identify and name the main parts
of the human circulatory system, and describe the functions
of the heart, blood vessels and blood Recognise the impact
of diet, exercise, drugs and lifestyle on the way their bodies function Describe the ways
in which nutrients and water are transported within animals, including humans Recognise that living things have changed over
time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions
of years ago Recognise that living things produce offspring
of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents Identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment
in different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution Recognise that light appears to travel
in straight lines Use the idea that light travels
in straight lines to explain that objects are seen because they give out or reflect light into the eye Explain that we see things because light travels from light sources to our eyes or from light sources to objects and then to our eyes Use the idea that light travels
in straight lines to explain why shadows have the same shape as the objects that cast them Associate the brightness
of a lamp or the volume
of a buzzer with the
number and voltage
of cells used
in the circuit Compare and give reasons for variations
in how components function, including the brightness
of bulbs, the loudness
of buzzers and the on / off position
of switches Use recognised symbols when representing a simple circuit
in a diagram
Graduation rates can be calculated
in various ways using various sources, including the U.S. Census and related household surveys; administrative data from school systems on the
number of enrollees and graduates each year; and (more recently) longitudinal databases that
track individual students over
time.
http://bit.ly/1PYSVwp With the Mardi Gras celebration reaching its peak, check out the
Times - Picayune's
tracking of the St. Augustine Marching 100's total
number of steps marched
in their nine parades.
It helps
in determining score
tracking and course completion status, while at the same
time it also helps
in tracking the assessment scores, percentages, points gained, the
number of times the course has been accessed, and so on.
«We have been
tracking the teaching
of history
in schools for a
number of years and have repeatedly warned
of the dangers
of limited
time and a reduction
in specialist teachers.
It doesn't really matter if you agree with that statement or not, because when it comes down to it, the Cayenne Turbo S is more than capable
of producing
numbers that even some
of the most
track - oriented vehicles
in the world have a tough
time besting.
The
track numbers match up right on par with the upgrades the 2014 Porsche Cayman Chicago, IL has received; to the tune
of 275 horsepower, 0 - 60mph
in 5.4 seconds
time, and a top speed
of 165mph.
That means we will likely see the SUV at the Geneva motor show or as early at the Detroit auto show, with a commercial launch several months later, by which
time we will have lost
track of the
number of competitors
in the rapidly filling segment.
Mazda has released photos and information regarding their customized models on display at the 2010 SEMA Show
in Las Vegas.Mazda's aftermarket capability is demonstrated through a
number of projects like the Mazda2 Evil
Track, the Mazda3 Reline
Time Attack, the Miata MX - 5 Super20 or the MX - 5 Cup.The Mazda2 Evil
Track features a custom body k...
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I tend to be a slow, meticulous reader, and because
of this I'm often very aware
of the
number of pages I read
in any given amount
of time, but with Fates and Furies I completely lose
track — the language entrances me so much that I've devoured the book
in big gulps, the way I read as a kid.
The New York
Times last year started
tracking ebook bestsellers
in addition to the proverbial print content and Hachette saw quite the
number of its books contained within.