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It's the realization that you've handed over an accumulation of years and years of
data —
data you gave Facebook
back when it first introduced that big blue login button on sites around the web,
data you gave to app developers
who turned around and scooped
up your friends»
data, too.
Without the ability to decrypt their
data on their own, security experts said that victims
who had not
backed up their
data were faced with a choice: Either live without their
data or pay.
However, the theory has its detractors,
who believe the market overreacts to economic changes, resulting in stocks becoming overpriced or underpriced, and they have their own historical
data to
back it
up.
«Is there any validity to the criticism of you that you say things that you can't
back up factually, and as the President you say there are three million illegal aliens
who voted and you don't have the
data to
back that
up, some people are going to say that it's irresponsible for the President to say that.
O'Reilly: Is there any validity to the criticism of you that you say things you can't
back up factually, and as the president, if you say, for example, that there are 3 million illegal aliens
who voted and then you don't have the
data to
back it
up, some people are gonna say that it's irresponsible for a president to say that.
We could easily argue (and
back up with
data) that they're more realistic than those
who were calling for 16 - 0 and NFL records to be broken during preseason.
Note that during the recession, the numbers of both moms and dads
who stayed at home dipped, but the dads» numbers went
back up more quickly, according to this
data from the U.S. Census.
In fact, the little
data that is available on this says that infants
who are in the adult be to breastfeed and are then placed
back to sleep in a safe crib are not at increased risk of SIDS (those would be the infants like my babies
who bedshared in adult bed accidentally because the mother did not plan or intend to bedshare but passed out while night nursing and woke
up several hours later).
My own panel, «How to Act Like Obama Online When You DO N'T Have a Billion in the Bank» (which will talk about applying Obama 2012 lessons to this year's advocacy and electoral campaigns), is coming together nicely — we just signed
up Ethan Roeder, Obama's chief
data manager for the presidential race and
who's now gone
back over to the New Organizing Institute, as a speaker.
A separate amendment to the
data regulation bill
backed by the Labour deputy, Tom Watson, which would have imposed punitive legal costs on publishers
who refuse to sign
up to an officially recognised press regulator, appears to be dead.
• The Lib Dems have unanimously
backed a call for beefed -
up sanctions against media owners and journalists
who act unethically, including prison sentences for those
who get
data by unlawful means.
Furthermore, according to William Lehr, an MIT economist
who studies the economics and regulatory policy of the Internet - infrastructure industries, the corporate
data centers that harbor Web content — everything from your emails to this article — have sophisticated ways to
back up and diversely store the
data, including simply storing copies in multiple locations.
To be honest, I wouldn't expect the difference to be huge, but I have no
data to
back up my claim (besides the claims of tire shops and balance machine manufacturers,
who have an arguably biased point - of - view).
I have a specific audience in mind — people
who care deeply about racial justice but
who, for any number of reasons, do not yet appreciate the magnitude faced by communities of color as a result of mass incarceration... (and) those
who have been struggling to persuade their friends, neighbors, relatives, teachers, co-workers, or political representatives... but
who have lacked the facts and
data to
back up their claims.
Rather than try to build this argument myself, I'll turn things over to Larry Swedroe,
who has made it eloquently many times on his blog —
backed up with empirical
data, as always:
The founders and management team of the platform are made
up of finance gurus,
data scientists and software engineers,
who are
backed by the same venture capital team that started PayPal and Google.
Swedroe,
who writes the Wise Investing blog at CBS MoneyWatch, is one of my favourite financial authors because he always
backs up his arguments with hard
data and practical advice.
The Position Statement makes for an interesting (and validating) read for anyone
who tends toward free - range parenting, and it should quell the fears of many hyper - parents by showing that many of their biggest fears are not
backed up by
data:
The other fun thing is of course hansen
who makes these predictions is the very person in charge of the
data that supposedly validates them... being that we evil deniers kind of tend look dimly on someone making claims without having any outside
data to
back it
up.
But, this is not, strictly speaking the fault of the individual scientists
who may not remember to
back up 1988
data and subsequently store it on easy to retrieve media over the course of two decades, which may involve moving to different offices, buildings etc..
Who are you going to believe, Michael Crighton; the sci - fi / thriller novelist who posited to Congress that global warming is a farce, or the climatologists who use scientific data to back up their position that global warming is re
Who are you going to believe, Michael Crighton; the sci - fi / thriller novelist
who posited to Congress that global warming is a farce, or the climatologists who use scientific data to back up their position that global warming is re
who posited to Congress that global warming is a farce, or the climatologists
who use scientific data to back up their position that global warming is re
who use scientific
data to
back up their position that global warming is real.
And any «scientist»,
who says what she / he thinks, and does not
back it
up with empirical
data, is not, IMHO, a scientist.
There is monthly
data compiled by Gordon Manley to 1659 and the record
back to1772 compiled by David Parker
who I met
up with a couple of weeks ago.
Perhaps you should catch
up with the latest events over at WUWT, Anthony Watts has now confirmed that Steve Goddard was right all along, it has been
backed up by quite a few other bloggers
who have looked at the
data.
Data loss happens all the time, to everyone who isn't backing up their d
Data loss happens all the time, to everyone
who isn't
backing up their
datadata.
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Martin looked at the importance of process improvement and the use of relevant technology that can help you to create efficiencies, with the advice «don't be the last department head
who's not able to show
up with hard
data backing up your assertions as to how the business is running or how it needs to evolve.»
People
who didn't
back up their
data?
It's the realization that you've handed over an accumulation of years and years of
data —
data you gave Facebook
back when it first introduced that big blue login button on sites around the web,
data you gave to app developers
who turned around and scooped
up your friends»
data, too.
For OnePlus 5 users
who do get the update, they should ideally
back up their
data before hitting install for the new OS.
Launched in 2012 this company is a VC
backed tech start -
up who crowdsource purchasing
data such as product positioning and pricing details, in real - time through a widespread network of mobile
data use...
On a personal level she has an analytical mind, and is someone
who will never make an important decision without seeking
data to
back it
up.
With intelligence and respect, Neil conducts his interview with John Gottman,
who has a lifetime of research
data to
back up his ideas about bonding and successful relationship techniques.
Data from over 900 participants indicates that individuals higher on these dimensions were better at conflict management and resolution, were more dedicated to the relationship, had more self - control, had more positive interactions, and were more satisfied.2 That is, individuals
who score higher on this scale should be able to control their impulses (i.e., avoid kissing random people behind their partner's
back), they should pick
up on signs of relationship problems earlier, and should more carefully weigh the pros and cons of starting a long - term relationship, or deciding to move in together.
Although I don't have
data to
back this
up, I believe that there are thousands upon thousands of couples, like us,
who choose to have healthier relationships than what they experienced in their own families of origin.
That is, the monopoly will be broken
up and we will be forced to turn over our
data to competitors,
who will then offer to sell it
back to us at rates that are competitive with the real estate boards
who gathered the
data in the first place.
I challenge Kohn to show me the
data that
backs up his wild generalization that test scores from «very talented, hardworking students» are often lower than those of «some superb test takers [
who] tend to think superficially.»