Sentences with phrase «very small amount of data»

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But according to the very limited data uBeam has made available, its product transmits only a relatively small amount of power within a very limited radius — and then only if there is nothing between the transmitter and the receiver.
A deep image from Chandra reveals it can only be giving off a very small amount of X-rays, while recent VLA data indicates the source remains bright in radio waves.
The differences between the quadratic acceleration numbers come from differences in the decadal to multidecadal variability in the curves which I don't consider very robust (we have shown in Rahmstorf et al. 2012 how strongly these can be affected by a small amount of «noise» in the sea - level data).
But given that only about a third of Atlantic hurricanes strike the U.S.; hurricanes do damage during a very small fraction of their typical lifetimes; and only intense hurricanes (a small fraction of the total) do significant damage, the amount of hurricane data pertinent to U.S. damage is a tiny fraction of the entire database of North Atlantic hurricanes.
Using the UW data, an internal carbon tax of $ 20 per ton (as per Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's 2018 proposal) would amount to slightly less than $ 500,000, a very small sum for a university with an operating budget of over $ 7 billion.
During the CRTC hearings on what the large telcos are allowed to charge smaller, independent ISPs for bandwidth, the point was made (very convincingly, in my opinion) that bandwidth caps are less about limiting the amount of data being transferred in a month than they are about behavior modification.
Relative to, say, a government or a multinational corporation, all but the very largest law firms have only small amounts of big data.
«With a relatively small amount of data points, you can infer an incredible amount of very personal information about people.»
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