Sentences with phrase «vast stores of»

The concept has become politically charged amid debates on just how the federal government and large corporations are using the vast stores of data they're gathering on us.
Eggleston and his partners bought the failing company with the express purpose of moving its vast stores of collated contact information into the 21st century.
Her calm, sweet, and kind demeanor belie her vast stores of competence and resolve.
Chinese companies and threat actors are collecting vast stores of psychographic and demographic data that can be leveraged by Big Data machine learning algorithms to produce insights that facilitate information warfare against populations, Counterintelligence operations against Intelligence assets, and precision - targeted attacks against critical infrastructure executives.
Private sector companies now collect vast stores of personal information, and this information often includes very detailed, core - biographical information.
The feature was removed from Facebook in 2014, but not before a number of developers are said to have obtained vast stores of personal data relating to tens of millions of users.
A US official in Bonn said the draft text, which will be formally agreed in Paris, was a big moment for efforts to slow deforestation and protect regions holding vast stores of carbon.
Arctic sea ice also melts and grows separately from Antarctic sea ice, the ring that surrounds the southern continent and helps lock in its vast stores of landlocked frozen water.
With global temperatures rising and vast stores of fossil fuels waiting to be tapped, we are in a «precarious — ... almost - but - not - quite - finally hopeless — position.»
This type of research involves interdisciplinary teams of climate - change scientists, biologists, geneticists, modelers and engineers who are using and developing new technologies and research platforms to unlock the vast stores of information within plant genomes.
Greenhouse gas concentrations spike — heating the atmosphere and the deep ocean after a period of glaciation during which vast stores of carbon accumulated.
A section of the Arctic Ocean seafloor that holds vast stores of frozen methane is showing signs of instability and widespread venting of the powerful greenhouse gas, according to the findings of an international research team led by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists Natalia Shakhova and Igor Semiletov.
Was not my point that there are vast stores of calcium carbonate in the ocean.
And finally, what about Mark's questions (# 3) and other factors not discussed here — do all these effects re Arctic ice lead scientists to believe there is a greater and / or earlier chance (assuming we continue increasing our GHG emissions — business as usual) of melting hydrates and permafrost releasing vast stores of methane into the atmosphere than scientists believed before the study, or is the assessment of this about the same, or scientists are not sure if this study indicates a greater / lesser / same chance of this?
There's plenty of reviews available written by talented professionals who can bring vast stores of knowledge to the fore, as well as proper software for running detailed and thorough tests.
-- Marketers are combining vast stores of data into predictive scores that help them decide what offers you see — to the concern of privacy advocates... (See Predictive scores)
The reason Amazon is able to make the Fire a compelling device is because of the vast stores of content they have waiting to serve up.
Vast stores of digital memory and cookies tirelessly keep track of who we are, where we've been, and what we've done there, so the idea of intellectual accidents is subverted.
Global greenhouse People are causing the change by burning nature's vast stores of coal, oil and natural gas.
Antarctica's ice shelves act as doorstops that hold back glaciers and the continent's vast stores of land ice.
And finally, what about Mark's questions (# 3) and other factors not discussed here — do all these effects re Arctic ice lead scientists to believe there is a greater and / or earlier chance (assuming we continue increasing our GHG emissions — business as usual) of melting hydrates and permafrost releasing vast stores of methane into the atmosphere than scientists believed before the study, or is the assessment of this about the same, or scientists are not sure if this study indicates a greater / lesser / same chance of this?
Biomedical research has produced vast stores of knowledge about the diseases of old age, but scientists still don't understand why our bodies begin to deteriorate when we reach our thirties.
Vast stores of interstellar dust obscure this region, hiding it from optical telescopes.
Their more jumbled shapes would be due to the vast stores of gas raining down on them and their ongoing interactions and mergers with their neighbors.
The question is whether the Comanche outcrops are an anomaly or are representative of the vast stores of carbon and oxygen that would be predicted by warm, wet greenhouse conditions on Mars.
But with climate change ripping away the ice shield protecting the ocean, vast stores of mineral and hydrocarbon wealth — and maybe fish stocks too — are becoming exposed to humanity's most predatory instincts.
Yet farming and ranching already exact a daunting toll on the environment: burn down rain forests to create more arable land, dump fertilizers onto fields that run off and choke life in rivers and oceans, emit volumes of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, use up vast stores of freshwater for irrigation.
Some are calling this new epoch the anthropocene and it is all thanks to our increasing the relatively small amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by burning the vast stores of carbon trapped inside of the fossil fuels that power our modern lives.
Climate change in the Arctic may not just produce the fabled Northwest Passage; it may also release the vast stores of methane frozen in its tundra and lakes.
In recent years, the combination of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (commonly known as fracking), have helped unlock vast stores of natural gas in shale formations.
This type of research involves interdisciplinary teams of climate - change scientists, biologists, geneticists, modellers and engineers who are using and developing new technologies and research platforms to unlock the vast stores of information within plant genomes.
Vast stores of hidden wealth, gained by committing every crime in the book, and millions of fear - driven, deluded «slaves» who have been trained to give their very souls if need be... all under the thumbs of mere humans who use their power for every vice imaginable.
Vast stores of gold and jewels collected over centuries.
With decades of experience and vast stores of knowledge, telling the story of your work — whatever that work is — should be effortless.
Some consumer advocates argue that the policy doesn't go far enough to limit the operations of the bureaus, which maintain vast stores of personal information without people's consent.
Utilizing its vast stores of customer data, Facebook allows you to really drill down on your target audience, serving ads only to the demographic you define.
Lee, a former managing director of a health - care venture - capital fund, now holds the rights to the esteemed doctor's child - rearing bible and a vast store of other Spock works.
From the vast store of information made available to me, I have chosen that which is best suited to the accomplishment of this purpose.
Neuroscience and psychology are leading to new hardware and software designs, and the internet provides a vast store of data.
Moving through middle age and beyond, the brain develops a vast store of «generic memories» — knowledge of the shared patterns in events or things.
Phil is also co-Director of the Protein Data Bank (PDB), whose vast store of data-most major journals and funding agencies now require scientists to submit relevant protein structure data to PDB - has become a key resource for the biology and genomics research communities.
It seems that Hollywood has woken up to the vast store of talent that exists in the low - budget milieu, and more and more, the calling - card small film or successful TV stint is being used as a conduit to gain a higher profile and a bigger budget the next time out.
Here's what we could do with the extra funds: With $ 25,000 we could digitize and begin editing Locus» vast store of microcassette author interviews, while doing our best to store the tapes long - term.
I got cozy with the neighbors like never before, attempting to buy their affection with gifts from my vast store of items I'd accrued over the year.
At the same time, he realized that in a commodity - driven society a vast store of materials is available to any artist for the taking.
After the artist, who lived in obscurity, died in 2004, his vast store of negatives was taken up by Rod Bianco Gallery — the Oslo project space founded by the artist Bjarne Melgaard — and he has since had critically acclaimed shows at White Columns and the Swiss Institute.
But on the whole, I feel that the ability of Wikipedia to bring vasts stores of knowledge together outweighs some of the possible negatives that come with it.

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Stephenie Landry, vice president of Prime Now, Amazon Fresh, and Amazon Restaurants told USA Today that «we might not have every last item that could be available in your local store but we're going to have the vast majority of them.»
and that the ability to collect and store such vast amounts of consumers» personal data carries with it tremendous implications for both individuals and society as a whole.
They have vast amounts of this valuable commodity stored away in their own anatomy.»
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