Sentences with phrase «very simple data»

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«I would just say that we may or may not have reached out to certain folks very early about the importance of data encryption, and if those people had used our software then that data that would still be protected today And it's a shame, a shame for society, that they did not take that simple action.
Google Places gives small businesses a very detailed presence inside of Google search, and the ability to port that Places data into your business profile account will be super simple.
So we hired a computer analyst that could help us you know mine through data and we came up with some very simple metrics for good, you know, what's a good business, and if you read through Buffett's letters, it's very clear, he is looking for businesses that earn high returns on tangible capital.
We will be verifying all IDs and data provided by our contributors through a 3rd party verification system and the contribution procedure is very simple.
The Bet Labs software allows users to instantly analyze over ten years of betting statistics and data using a very simple interface.
Or it may be a simple coincidence, which given the very small statistical data is also very much possible.
This can not be done in the same way as it is for the Conservative, Labour, or Liberal Democrat vote for the simple reason that the data does not exist — UKIP was not a real feature of local elections until very recently.
These are the simple ways technology can help get out the vote: check out the polling place / ballot info finder below, developed by the NOI's other election - related resources — very cool to see someone putting out this kind of data in a way that others can use.
In short, for a very simple model, it fits the data remarkably well, explaining 88.5 % of the variance in English by - election results (an R2 of 0.885 in stats parlance).
«Our data show this process was ongoing two and a half million years ago, which allows us to consider a very drawn - out and gradual evolution of the modern human capacity for language and suggests simple «proto - languages» might be older than we previously thought,» Morgan added.
But human - rights organizations need clear and simple data that they can easily communicate, which results in a «kind of tension,» Bromley says: «They don't want you doing a lot of calculus and giving them a very mathematical answer.
You know, those studies have really not been our focus of funding, and so we're paying a little bit, you know, the price now of not having some of the just very basic, what seemed to be simple data that we'd like to have.
«Before we had access to large amounts of data, neuroscience made huge strides from using simple tasks, and they'll remain very useful,» Pitkow said.
But determining how to set a policy to support data access is very complicated — there is not a simple set of rules.»
Simply provide some of your personal data and follow the indications: it is very simple and easy!
Gosline noted that, in this particular school, the data resulted in a very simple solution — devised by students and teachers together — for teachers to make more effort to spread themselves out so that they can clearly observe all students» actions.
As for the data, those are, more often than not, encoded as JSON, a very simple and flexible data serialization format.
Experience API (xAPI or Tin Can API) provides a very simple solution for recording, storing, and retrieving learning experience data across platforms.
At first glance, this method may seem to involve a slower process than a simple assessment survey, but skills and needs data is actually gathered very quickly in the lab setting.
The WD My Cloud EX2 is a super simple (non techie) solution — with this piece of kit your writer can create their very own cloud storage solution to back up all their precious files and data.
When the data was lost mainly because virus attack or human error it is very simple to recover data.
For those publishers, we have a simple sales entry input page that allows the sales data for the author dashboard to remain up to date with very little time investment.
The search process is very simple, and even a new coming visitor can easily find all the data that is necessary for placing an order.
I believe and have believed for years, and have the data to show that it works, the simple idea of rebalancing works wonders for a portfolio in that in that it always reduces the risk of the portfolio and in very volatile markets it will tend to increase your portfolio's return
In global government bond markets today, investors seem to be standing atop tectonic plates, which are moving slowly yet predictably, defying simple rules of thumb about risk - free investing, and rendering the last 40 years of historical data a very poor guide for making decisions about the future.
It is simple, the data goes back a very long way, and Smithers claims it to be statistically predictive of future returns.
Because it uses the same data and power ports, SSDs are as simple to install as hard drives and require very little troubleshooting.
I actually responded to an entry made about this post but I thought it was a valid contribution to the general thread of debate here: The general feel I have for services like Twitter is that they provide a very easy and very simple way to get the information and thoughts out there for people who don't want the responsibility of running a blog, want to avoid the invasive data - mining of the social network and very quickly fire off something witty, something silly, something topical or genuinely answer that all important Twitter question... What are they doing?
Right now it would be very helpful to non experts (like me) to have a super simple explantion of what exactly Von Storch has done in his article in Science on noisy data and whatever was wrong with the Mann group methods.
Autocorrelation analysis is a very useful technique for identifying trends and periodicities in the data, in a manner that is often more precise than can be obtained with simple visual inspection.
[Response: The answer is very simple: if you want to study the causes of 20th Century warming, you need to look at 20th Century data.
And a great reminder that sometimes the coolest insights come from very simple, straightforward approaches to data.
On the contrary it's a simple fact that there's very much empirical data to support AGW (and perhaps also CAGW, alhough I don't know, what the C really means).
It is very sad that the scientists changing the data to show false warming (and the simple investigation of source data problems, like airport asphalt or builing heat is not considered).
I know that skeptics dismiss IPCC but it's a simple irrefutable fact that all the referred papers do exist and that very many of them present empirical data and study what can be inferred from that.
It is very simple to explain: Since the ACC (anthropomorphic climate change, aka «Man - caused global warming») is a by a series of cherry - picked data points represented by constantly flawed and failing models, it was decided to remove the PC motivated opinion aspect.
Thus even if one does attribute only very little influence of temperature on long term CO2 levels, it is simple to match the data.
Jimmy can't say much about on cyclones based on very short term data and simple physical memes repeated endlessly.
A very simple, but useful, definition of data processing is that programs work on files to create new files.
The data says there is no reason to make this very complicated and the data doesn't take you to a theory called the Walker circulation — it takes you to a very simple and a very explanatory «the Trade Winds».
All the GCM's are extremely simple when compared to actual climate, and they all have the same fundamental assumption that the fluctuation of CO2 is a major driver of climate change, even though we have very little real world data to support that claim.
If he had been in contact with Hantemrov, it would have been very simple to confirm whether this was the data set used in Briffa 2000.
From my reading his is a simple, physical energy balance model that fits the data very well.
A very involved process of data collection, but a simple process to understand.
Your basic points are very simple, your published articles are backed by the available data and historic sources and Dr. Brown should not have resorted to personal attacks.
Here's one simple but very clear picture of UHI trends from Russia (Salehard, Yamal) and here's a Russian scientist from Heartland giving actual figures based on analysing Russian / CRU data rel.
Using the wealth of information available on - line, teach yourself the little bit of C / C + + needed to make the very simple modifications to the code to parse out rural vs. urban station data so that you can generate separate rural and urban temperature results.
There you go, JIK, no fancy graphs, no cloured maps just plain and simple data treated to a very simple statistical analysis.
Activating a password - protected screensaver is a simple and very effective way to prevent an unauthorized person from rifling through the data on a computer or other device that's been inadvertently left on or lost.
Sometimes they'd analyze a problem in depth, sometimes they'd apply simple rules to simple situations, but when necessary they could make sensible choices in new situations based on very incomplete data.
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