Sentences with phrase «where huge volumes»

Infinite Capacity Al13 (2015) reveals the warehouses where huge volumes of aluminium were stored by investment banks to allegedly enable financial speculation.
However, at mid-slope depths there is an abundant and diverse ecosystem where a huge volume of animals make daily vertical migrations to feed at the surface during the night.

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Indeed, there's several cases where ETFs that are small in terms of assets have huge amounts of volume.
High - volume hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking, emerged as a huge issue in upstate New York, particularly in the Southern Tier where the 19th Congressional District stretches.
He's able to watch the company's thousands of Mercedes delivery vans plying the streets in real time because they beam huge volumes of operational data into cloud servers, where algorithms mine it for insights that can improve the business.
However, when looking at indigenous diets, the volume, frequency, and necessity of athletic activity in indigenous cultures is a huge confound, from which we can draw very little useful comparisons to sedentary cultures, where the volume, frequency, and necessity of athletic activity is drastically different.
That's what we did in my family, where many an argument was solved by bringing out the OED — the huge 2 - volume one that came with the magnifying glass.
GMO Food Just Doesn't Make Sense Despite the failures of GMOs, it is clear that their developers have not failed at making huge profits in a system where farmers are forced to market on volume, and have no market rewards for nutritional quality or penalties for ecological impact.
High volumes and huge data sets are where machine learning approaches actually bring efficiency benefits, so gearing the product this way actually aligns best with the technology.
It is fair to ask, therefore, whether in cases where social media platforms share huge volumes of personal data with developers, is the data - sharing framework in PIPEDA sufficient to protect the privacy interests of the public.
So, in a world where algorithms weaned on huge volumes of public data can model risks better than humans, what role will the actuary of the future play?
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