Sentences with phrase «unusually high data»

If you have had unusually high data usage, Wi - Fi assist could be the problem.

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The reason could be that because of vacations an unusually high number of companies report their employment data too late to be included in the first release.
As a final interpretation of the data, you'll notice that the 2004 summer slump was unusually high compared to other slump periods where it seemed to be googled consistently throughout the summer.
Despite large temperature increases in Alaska in recent decades, a new analysis of NASA airborne data finds that methane is not being released from Alaskan soils into the atmosphere at unusually high rates, as recent modeling and experimental studies have suggested.
The fine grain of the epidemiological data reveals the infection dynamics at an unusually high spatiotemporal resolution.
Abstract: We report the discovery of an unusually red brown dwarf found in a search for high proper motion objects using WISE and 2MASS data.
An FDA advisory committee will meet this week to review data from clinical trials of the experimental diabetes drug dapagliflozin, which have revealed an unusually high number of users who developed bladder cancer or breast cancer.
Stephanie Seneff has argued that places with high sulfur soils are unusually long lived, but I haven't been able to find solid data on that.
«We think that, on the management side, if you have a highly focused, mission - driven organization, where you have discrete standards, high expectations, a data system that allows you to get constant feedback on how well individual standards are being taught in each of the major subjects, that allows you to take those regular people and turn them into unusually gifted performers.»
For example, Green Dot says its «unmatched» Clearinghouse data are between 55 percent and 60 percent, which is unusually high.
And the state no longer collects data on which schools show unusually high rates of erasures on answer sheets — sometimes a clue, experts say, that either students or school officials might be cheating.
The many solar studies I cited simply used empirical data going back to pre-industrial cold periods coinciding with periods of low solar activity in order to estimate the impact of the unusually high level of 20th century solar activity (highest in several thousand years).
Data from the National Safety Council concluded an unusually high number of people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2016, with a 6 percent rise from 2015, and a 14 percent increase in fatal auto accident collisions since 2014.
According to etherscan.io and their data on transactions in the Ethereum network, the ecosystem faced unusually high traffic that caused congestion problems.
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