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"analytically" Definitions
  1. by using a logical method of thinking about something in order to understand it, especially by looking at all the parts separately
  2. by using scientific analysis in order to find out about something

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But while this is analytically convenient, it is a simplification.
The Dodgers are one of baseball's most analytically savvy organizations.
DOE's proposal is flimsy: factually unsupported, analytically flawed, and legally deficient.
They thought The Thinker would nudge people to think harder, more analytically.
I can't tell if Ratner is being disingenuous, or just analytically bankrupt.
But let me just say analytically we need to get smarter about this.
Playing poker mostly made me more insightful and I learned to think analytically.
He isn't afraid to get experimental and is more analytically-inclined than most.
It's hard for investors to think analytically when the market has been rising.
Give me an example of a time when you solved an analytically difficult problem.
Spearhead campaigns that promote subscription sales while analytically evaluating the success of the campaigns.
"That doesn't make a lot of sense analytically," Mr. Romney wrote in an email.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer followed, working his way through his dissent mildly and analytically.
Neither of these neural patterns is detectable when a person solves a problem analytically.
The psychologists want you to think analytically as well as romantically about whom to marry.
"I think so much of what is going on now is analytically driven," Donovan said.
Thus it is not analytically meaningful to consider CFO of the retailing business in isolation.
He supports the analytically savvy staffers he inherited, while bringing a veteran sensibility to the masthead.
Walvin's arguments are morally forceful, but their lack of precision and specificity makes them analytically nebulous.
This serves neither the cause of protecting the environment nor the cause of furthering analytically informed decisions.
"This tells us analytically (as opposed to intuitively) that COST is very protected from AMZN," she wrote.
Companies can break you down analytically, psychographically, financially and in just about every other way short of physically.
"As analytically minded people, we're trying to calculate the odds," said Ms. Forest, who is also an engineer.
When you contemplate leaving for a new position, you need to think critically and analytically about your motivation.
This is part of the reason why it's so difficult to talk about populism in an analytically precise way.
Getting students to think critically and analytically about their democracy requires engaging with the political world outside the schoolhouse.
The primary vote by state and district is an equally rough, though potentially more analytically useful, measure of partisanship.
The chief problem with Cooper's account is his reflexive hostility toward Islamism writ large, which ends up being analytically debilitating.
The new new coach, David Fizdale, is by most accounts a bright and personable man, an analytically sound hoops savant.
So consider instead the straightforward case of construction in hurricane zones, one analytically identical to the nuclear case just discussed.
Read the full story, learn more about this analytically fascinating business, and get ready for parts two and three coming soon.
The professor asks that students pay attention to such feelings and note where they challenge their ability to approach texts analytically.
Sources of information - EIF financial report 2750 and other analytically-related presentations provided by EIF Additional information is available on www.fitchratings.
And so we're sort of analytically intensive/ruthless with each other in terms of analyzing where the downsides are on everything.
The oversight board has no power to force yet another renegotiation, the rationales for which are incorrect analytically in any event.
This is analytically indistinguishable from a woman being too masculine for a promotion, or a job being too manly for a woman.
Analytically speaking, Mr. President, if you aren't willing to acknowledge his bad behavior, then he thinks he has little reason to stop.
You can obtain a formula for N as a function of time analytically (using differential equations), but let's solve it numerically first.
Thus, they think it's insulting, rather than analytically true or false, to say large swaths of Trump voters were motivated by racism.
Handily, studying literature gave me a critical mind—able to dissect the fresh bullshit the McMaster trio were peddling, and unpick it analytically.
Putin's Russia has been given many labels, from kleptocracy to Mafia state, but the most analytically helpful may be among the oldest: feudalism.
Now that you have a list of character and personality traits, think more analytically: What purpose does the character serve on the show?
Virtually all mainstream economists see the president's theory that our trade relationship should be evaluated by the bilateral trade deficit as analytically wrong.
We have to look at the arts critically and analytically, because popular culture is the air we breathe and the water we swim in.
But, having revealed the emphasis, she once again underscores a little too explicitly and analytically what is already clear: What ties me to where?
Evaluating claims intuitively rather than analytically may interact with the way many people cultivate information these days — via social media — in a worrisome way.
Well anyway, let me describe a bit more analytically one of my key problems with MMT, and what I understand to be Kelton's response.
Rather than follow the hype cycle, think much more deeply and analytically about what the benefits and weaknesses are with ICOs and traditional venture capital.
Yet in the wake of Poway, some conservatives have focused their critique on the left, a move that's at once analytically inaccurate and morally misguided.
So we've been very analytically precise about this that, under the cessation of hostilities, the Nusra Front, Al Qaeda's affiliate, is not a protected party.
I have a not especially analytically rigorous view about taking a portfolio approach, as it were, to our own individual asset management and time direction.
Does having a job that involves listening to and using sound so analytically impact negatively on your ability to listen to music purely for pleasure?
The book is also a sterling example of political science at its best: analytically rigorous, historically informed, and targeted at questions of undeniable contemporary significance.
"I think it's going to be hard for him to physically, emotionally, intellectually and analytically hold it together for that amount of time," Senor said.
The relationship between Mike D'Antoni's relentless offensive system and Daryl Morey's analytically-obsessed approach to roster construction (and shot distribution) was harmonious from the start.
Analytically, we already know three is more than two, and constantly leaning into an opponent's pressure point from the perimeter typically yields a beneficial result.
"Splitting antitrust investigations of these firms between two agencies is just analytically inefficient," he wrote in an op-ed in the Washington Examiner this summer.
I get all fucked up and I'm bad at talking about media I consume analytically because I'm just too much of a mess over it.
It's true that their defense rose from 0.873th to the top, but even in the analytically advanced era we currently enjoy, defensive numbers can be tricky.
So Dalio — who is known for working by a set of principles and systems for success — analytically dissected what was missing without him running the company.
O'Brien treats the war on terror analytically the same way Trump has said he will treat it in practice: with every tool in the American government's toolbox.
The Dodgers led the majors in bullpen E.R.A. Roberts also worked well with the Dodgers' analytically minded front office, getting veterans to buy into the organization's vision.
Analytically trained historians working in the mid-20th century were satisfied to rummage through the "great systems" of the canonical great men to find their philosophical gems.
The problem is that while dreams on occasion do give me interesting ideas, it's only while awake that I analytically consider them and possibly find use for them.
No amount of regulation is going to fix the problem that almost half of the country does not know to think analytically about the information they are processing.
Makoto approaches this looming task analytically but like his father, the farm and its history are part of his identity—even if they'd both humbly shrug that off.
A clear predicament pops up when a player starts taking harder (albeit more analytically justifiable) shots instead of dominating the paint in all the various ways they can, too.
When looking at actors for this role, Mayfield and Schubert had to look for someone who could convey a killer who could rationalize and analytically process his vicious crimes.
Instead, the analytically important difference between the Sisi era and those that came before it is the degree to which the authorities have employed force against their own people.
In the book, Thompson, a senior editor at the Atlantic, dives into the psychology of popularity and the economics of cultural markets in a compelling and analytically rigorous way.
You'd-- gain nothing analytically, and you'd have a hundred people go to work today feeling, you know, "Well, we might as well give up," or something of the sort.
With its wide-ranging empirical coverage, its lucid, detailed mapping of complicated policies, and its analytically useful typologies, Refuge Beyond Reach is itself a major contribution to this effort.
Paul Fitts was a handsome man with a soft Tennessee drawl, analytically minded but with a shiny wave of Brylcreemed hair, Elvis-like, which projected a certain suave nonconformity.
" When I'm writing parodies, I definitely have to put myself in a different mindset where I am analytically looking at something and saying, "How can I make this funny?
We need a coherent policy process that analytically points out and corrects these dangerous tendencies, or else they'll continue to weaken American influence and leadership on the world stage.
If this need for technical expertise persists, it seems likely that corporations and employers could benefit from supporting education to educate a more analytically savvy and diverse student body.
" But one political scientist who reviewed Page's manuscript told me: "It was very analytically confused, just throwing a lot of stuff out there without any real kind of argument.
I don't want to draw too explicit a comparison; analytically, we need to keep in mind that there are very big differences both between the US past and other cases.
But ascribing all of the weight to economic and structural problems and assigning to the government the primary responsibility for curing them is both analytically false and certain to fail.
Roberts's aggressive bullpen usage, a reflection of the team's analytically minded front office, has lent another intriguing sidebar to this World Series, with fans not even waiting to second-guess.
It opened up a whole new way of thinking analytically to me and made me want to read everything and know everything so I could be as smart as Sherlock.
"Leaving them out seems both analytically and politically mistaken," said Jared Bernstein, a former top economist for Mr. Obama who counts himself a fan of Mr. Zucman and Mr. Saez.
Lew told the Wall Street Journal that it would be "analytically dangerous" to compare China's recent actions on the exchange rate with previous efforts to let the yuan drop in value .
A finding of no correlation between sporting events and either violent crime or property crime may be analytically top class, but you couldn't be blamed, frankly, for not giving a damn.
There are other points to make about "The Trout" — but, alas, not many: Mr. Morris has some things to say about his music, often analytically; then he goes on saying them.
"It is analytically impossible to fire an employee based on that employee's status as a transgender person without being motivated, at least in part, by the employee's sex," the court said.
The issues are connected but analytically distinguishable: it could conceivably be acceptable to fire someone for being transgender as long as the reason is not linked to any particular behaviour or practice.
His body of work feels like a steroid-injected, analytically-deduced apex that's been catapulted into another stratosphere by a carefully constructed habitat that fits his skill-set tighter than a tattoo.
Even with people with high numerally skills were unable to reason analytically when the correct answer collided with their political beliefs, according to a forthcoming journal article in "Trends in Cognitive Sciences".
More analytically oriented genres like drama will always have their place, but there's something uniquely communal about horror and comedy that makes getting off our couches and into theaters together feel worthwhile.
Perhaps Hirst's statement that the British Constitution was "only a mask over the face of plutocracy" was not so analytically distinct from Bagehot, but Hirst at least meant it as a criticism.
The lower educated are less able to think analytically, and therefore they believe in more simplistic theories [and conspiracy theories, while sometimes elaborate, serve to simply explain horrible things in the world].
Indeed, as our report to the UN General Assembly sets out, the assumption that refugees present any terrorist risk to the countries receiving them is statistically and analytically unfounded, and must be challenged.
By modernizing the billing process with advanced metering, analytically-driven meter data management and highly intuitive and functional customer engagement systems, the industry can liberate $2-4 billion a year from existing budgets.
The reports authorized by the F.D.A. have gone through a rigorous process that has shown they are both clinically and analytically valid, far different than the "parlor trick" test the editorial refers to.
As we talked through my critique, he acknowledged the imbalance and ultimately made some minor adjustments, giving greater weight to Reagan's failings (like Iran-contra) while treating Clinton's tenure more analytically and less subjectively.
I'm just saying analytically, so I look at things like the inverted yield curve, which I find somewhat troubling and I think is a signal to the Fed; if anything, it's a deflationary signal.
But it's weird since we're shown the elves are capable of making tech to analytically decipher whether or not children are naughty or nice, but somehow they can't build something to track Nick's whereabouts.
He hasn't been particularly efficient (despite corner threes falling), but as a response to his newfound freedom to take them, Crowder has morphed back into the analytically-beloved swingman who helped accelerate Boston's rebuild.
They've promptly gone from -21 series favorites to +22018 underdogs, and they are analytically now something closer to a 22/50 proposition to move on rather than the 70/30 they came in at.
But while his new contemporaries — a young, analytically savvy group of general managers — have concluded that it is folly to lavish splashy contracts on players past their primes, Van Wagenen is not so sure.
"It is analytically impossible to fire an employee based on that employee's status as a transgender person without being motivated, at least in part, by the employee's sex," the court said in its decision.
Reza Aslan's new project, "God: A Human History," is aimed at the analytically minded spiritual seeker, the type who hopes to answer deep questions on the divine with study data and tidbits about evolution.
As it happens, this is exactly the action today's analytically rigorous baseball wisdom advises — but runs counter to the typical conventions of the past few decades and the preferences and biases of many team managers.
It was analytically inadequate, making an analogy between Portnoy, a fictional fetishist and pervert, and Weinstein, a real-life sociopath, a comparison that had the effect of underplaying Weinstein's crimes and diminishing real women's suffering.
Unexpected emotions flare up early this morning, when the Moon in Aries meets wild Uranus at 7:48 AM. The Sun enters Virgo at 12:39 PM, inspiring us to look at life more analytically.
Analytically, it's true that congestion fees let the rich off relatively easy, but it's also the case that it's poor people who are disproportionately likely to not own cars and to benefit from faster buses.
But in this specific case, calling for Spicer's head is another way of saying Trump ought to have a less gaffe-prone, more analytically rigorous spokesman—someone who could put a nicer gloss on the indefensible.
In the last several years, there has been a lot of evidence, both from academic work and from companies that approach recruitment analytically, that traditional job interviews aren't particularly good tools for identifying the best employees.
You see it in Marco Rubio's highly ideological but analytically groundless belief that dismantling the Iran nuclear deal and adopting a policy of maximal belligerence toward Tehran would advance freedom and peace in the Middle East.
Last season's Rockets were loathed for the shamelessness of their strategy—weighing analytically prudent threes and layups and free-throws above everything else, up to and including basic dignity and just kind of agreed-upon basketball etiquette.
For years, analytically adept observers have been asking why a manager would limit one of his best pitchers to a couple of dozen pitches every two or three games, and no more than 70 innings a year.
Because I don't think it is in the DNA of a company that thinks that analytically and has worked so well doing that they are going to take those ... All right, let's get to the internet companies.
That, for me, is part of the fun of a character who is so insightful and so resourceful, forensically and analytically, finding himself continually unable to make progress in this world that just doesn't obey the rules he's so experienced in.
As Joyce's book recounts, Rivlin made a strategic decision to build CBO into a truly nonpartisan and analytically credible agency, rather than one that would carry Congress's water in its squabbles with the White House or openly advocate for certain bills.
While admittedly lame for a 'sell- sider' to have no positive rated stocks, we simply cannot make the math work at these levels, and we'd rather be analytically honest than make aggressive or suspect assumptions to manufacture or maintain a rating.
When journalist Chris Arnade, for insance, argues that Trump and Sanders represent the "revolt of the back row kids" against front-row types like Hillary Clinton, he's analytically replacing divisions based on class with divisions based on paying attention in class.
" It was concluded by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit that it's "analytically impossible to fire an employee based on that employee's status as a transgender person without being motivated, at least in part, by the employee's sex.
In the firm's 2010 internal history, a copy of which ProPublica obtained, partners compare the firm to the Marine Corps, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Jesuits: "analytically rigorous, deeply principled seekers of knowledge and truth," the history's authors write.
It is less analytically sophisticated than some of its predecessors, and it enters a field — sugar studies — built on Sidney Mintz's magnum opus "Sweetness and Power," arguably the book that started the recent boom in commodity studies, and one that Walvin often cites.
"I realize you can't fight City Hall, and people have been so indoctrinated in this method of thinking about players that you have to accept it and work with it," said Luhnow, whose Astros front office is among the most analytically minded in baseball.
As they learned to write analytically and precisely, they watched the people who ran our campus cocoon themselves inside a bevy of administrative platitudes in their futile attempt to ignore the reality that the nation's top public university had systematically and scandalously failed to enforce the law.
The term "white fragility" is overused in politics right now, but it is relevant here: The unwillingness to state the obvious — a critical proportion of Republican primary voters enthusiastically supported the candidate who promised to turn back the demographic clock — might be politically wise, but it's analytically disastrous.
For example, people who think more analytically (those who are more likely to exercise their analytic skills and not just trust their "gut" response) are less superstitious, less likely to believe in conspiracy theories and less receptive to seemingly profound but actually empty assertions (like "Wholeness quiets infinite phenomena").
One of the arguments I make in the book is that while analytically that's a conversation worth having, I don't know of any empirical examples of anti-fascists successfully stopping a neo-Nazi group and then moving on to other groups that are not racist but merely to the right.
" (Rost refused to address Stephens with feminine pronouns.) A panel of judges from the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals held that it is "analytically impossible to fire an employee based on that employee's status as a transgender person without being motivated, at least in part, by the employee's sex.
MILWAUKEE — On the surface, the Milwaukee Brewers possess the expected elements of a modern major league team: an offense stacked with home run hitters, a bullpen that lights up the radar gun, an analytically driven general manager with an Ivy League degree, and a manager with no previous experience in the role.
"The idea that it is a fact-checked story is designed to say to you that it is objective and analytically fair, and all it is a vehicle for them to do opinion journalism under the guise of fairness, which if you fall for it, gives it even more power," Mr. Limbaugh told his listeners.
But the album is also a sly take on what it feels like to be still productive while proudly in the rear-guard of the era when rock dominated pop, looking back fondly and analytically to dense psychedelic studiocraft and ignoring an era of blunt spoken-word catchphrases and programmed, stripped-down, earbud-ready MP3 tracks.
A 61-win team that aspires to dethrone the Golden State Warriors needs more than a 31-year-old who will never make an All-Star team, once personified the exact type of player analytically-savvy organizations (like the Spurs) frowned upon, and whose former teams all seemed to gel and prosper after he was traded away.

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