Sentences with phrase «with such a vast amount»

But when I did just now, I didn't get the answers I was looking for, which is all too common a problem with such a vast amount of information.
It was one of the reasons behind Southampton parting company with such a vast amount of money to bring him from Celtic.

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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.
However, formal exercises, such as those we will discuss here, are by far the most common and come with a vast amount of research and literature backing them up.
A significant part of the issue, experts say, is the vast amount of variation in opioid prescribing habits for minor injuries such as ankle sprains — which don't require treatment with such risky drugs in the first place.
Tropical forests and savannas exchange vast amounts of energy and matter with their surroundings and, as such, contribute to the local and global climate.
Research shows that humpback diets reflect their surroundings, with the truck - sized whales filter - feeding on vast amounts of krill when cold upwelling waters prevail, but switching to schooling fish such as anchovies when warmer waters take over and the fish grow abundant.
Common solar flares manifest themselves when a magnetic field on the surface of a star collapses, releasing vast amounts of magnetic energy and stellar material that goes on to interact with satellite bodies such as our home planet.
The unfortunate problem with BPA is that while it is extremely bad for your skin and indeed health, it is also extremely useful and that is why it is present in such a vast amount of products.
Low - income kids can lose vast amounts of learning over the summer when they don't have access to the same enriching activities as their higher - income peers, such as vacations, visits to museums and libraries, or even just time spent with family discussing academic concepts or everyday events.
An education community model such as PLC - MAP can provide support for high quality science and mathematics content integrated with sound pedagogy and learning theory, simply from the vast amount of distributed expertise that is available from mentor teachers, intern teachers, community college professors, education researchers, and scientists.
We've got such a vast amount of material to share from the N24 with you.
To inspire such a vast amount of volunteers who are prepared, in their own time, at their own expense - and risk - to meet with strangers in order to show off the Kindle makes me think it must be a very special device indeed to conjure such devotion.
«Because there is such a vast number of products on the market, along with an immense amount of information, dog owners can feel overwhelmed.»
Therefore, such popular sire is used extensively for breeding with a vast amount of females, resulting in his genes being spread rapidly throughout the breed, vastly reducing genetic diversity.
The northern areas of Raja Ampat offer more raw diving along the Pacific coasts of the islands with vast amounts of fish swirling around small offshore islets as well as beautiful beaches and lagoons in areas such as Wofoh and Wayag.
To unlock these you'll again have to join up with the various factions, and getting points to spend on them can only be done by completing main story missions within them, but it's totally worth it as you can get access to some sweet tricks, such as cloning your own ship to help you out in a fight or activating a super-shield that's capable of absorbing vast amounts of weapons fire.
With the vast majority of Americans opposing such a decision, an incredible amount of backlash flooded social media, especially directed towards the FCC's Ajit Pai.
It chugs along at a slow pace when there are vast amounts of enemies on screen, and it also slows down drastically with particular weapons, one such weapon was a rocket launcher with the destructive power of a nuke.
If the fossil records and vast amounts of scientific results derived from them prove anything, they provide irrefutable evidence that maximum production of the essential bulk components of life such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids coincided with significantly more carbon in the biosphere than we currently have.
Furthermore, the vast amounts of methane contained in the permafrost comes with the danger that, as global warming continues, such releases could increase in a non-linear way.
With such an impressive background in private equity, Paul reveals the key behind his vast amount of achievements and how sacrifice ultimately feeds the eyes towards the path of success.
As such, I don't think the ProCD case applies in my situation due to the qualitative differences between licensing CD - ROMs with vast amounts of information that has been compiled and which has value added search features added to it versus the «sale» of single copies of public domain sheet music (however, a library that creates and licenses for sale a CD - ROM with hundreds of individual pieces of public domain sheet music might be protected by the principles in ProCD since a court might recognize and protect the library's investment of time and money in creating the CD - ROM, but even in that situation, if the library is not otherwise adding value - added information above and beyond the public domain content, it is not obvious that ProCD applies).
A more accurate model is: politics is a system that 1) selects against skills needed for rigorous thinking and for qualities such as groupthink and confirmation bias, 2) incentivises a badly selected set of people to consider their career not the public interest, 3) drops them into dysfunctional institutions with no relevant training and poor tools, 4) centralises vast amounts of power in the hands of these people and institutions in ways we know are bound to cause huge errors, and 5) provides very weak (and often damaging) feedback so facing reality is rare, learning is practically impossible, and system reform is seen as a hostile act by political parties and civil services worldwide.
Facebook said it asked Cambridge Analytica to delete the data in 2015 after it changed its term of use to prevent third - party apps from harvesting vast amounts of information in such a manner and banned the quiz app but later learned the company hasn't complied with the request.
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