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He crunched some numbers — and got an astounding answer.
The statisticians had crunched and crunched and determined that at Madison Square Garden that night, Westbrook would need to pull down 210 rebounds in order to get his average up to 21.
You've picked the perfect goal, and you've crunched the numbers.
The new report crunched the numbers from 2010 to 2016.
That data is then crunched to calculate personal credit scores.
The engineers crunched numbers as everyone produced thousands of drawings.
Financial analytics firm S3 Partners crunched the numbers for us.
SmartAsset crunched the numbers to find the most charitable states.
Just at the caption on this image of a bunch of crunched up hard drives posted by 32-year-old artificial intelligence aficionado Mark Zuckerberg:Old and obsolete hard drives are crunched, forever protecting privacy.
I'm quite lucky because our team, we haven't crunched so much.
Gregory Pitner had done all the research, crunched all the numbers.
The experts have crunched the numbers, and their analysis is encouraging.
The sun was low, and our footsteps crunched on the sand.
CreditCreditOtto Steininger When Steve Thorsett crunched the numbers, things looked grim.
Next, they crunched the numbers to find larger patterns and trends.
With all of our other records, we were really time-crunched.
A few months later, a backhoe crunched into skeletons and coffins.
Hetherington crunched some numbers on physical threats and noticed two things.
The supply side is getting crunched for a variety of reasons, too.
It crackled and crunched until it seemed it had turned into sand.
Still, the possibility is tantalizing now that someone has crunched the numbers.
Rural hospitals are more crunched, no matter how well-run they are.
They crunched some numbers, and practicality eventually began to win them over.
The data from these assessments are crunched to create a "believability" rating.
But once the scientists crunched the data a different way, the association disappeared.
The OECD then crunched the results into a standardised scale (see chart 1).
U.S. Trust crunched its data to find 10 similar traits the wealthy share:
I haven't crunched numbers on it, but it's definitely up there in popularity.
We crunched all the numbers, and it looks like Bey is onto something.
All these numbers are crunched when a customer requests insurance through the app.
Autostraddle crunched the numbers last year, and the results were un-fucking-forgivable.
The IIHS has crunched some numbers and uncovered some interesting, if gruesome, trends.
They have since gathered and crunched data on the strength of liberal democracies.
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy crunched the numbers to find out.
COMMODITIES CRUNCHED Oil prices fell sharply for the second day in a row.
He gamely crunched through a few, determined, I guess, to win me over.
But, when we crunched the numbers, it made more financial sense than renting.
A microwave-safe ramen cooker for the most stressful or time-crunched nights
Crunched for time but still want to see a show in New York?
The problem crunched to show supremacy doesn't need to have immediate practical applications.
In fact, economists have crunched the data and found the opposite is true.
Crunched for resources, the Department of Mental Health decided to recruit the police.
Like many families with two working parents, we felt stressed and time-crunched.
A new study crunched the hypothetical numbers by rooting fictional fortunes in reality.
The next hours Smith spent crunched in her bathtub, praying to stay alive.
Streams get crunched down to a smaller number that contributes to the overall sales.
I was working as a hairdresser but we sat down and crunched the numbers.
On the left, the same image has been crunched down to 8 x 8.
Hesselbrock's simulation comes from data plugged into physical equations and crunched on a computer.
Our bumper is totally fine, but the backdoor of the other car is crunched.
But The Ringer took that thought a step further and crunched some hard data.
It crunched data from Air Transport Services Group Inc and Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings.
An average of polls crunched by Real Clear Politics sees him attracting 8.7 percent.
The science crunched the timeline for doing something and upped the stakes of inaction.
He was hurt when he was crunched into the boards by Ottawa's Ryan Dzingel.
That lasted until I crunched the numbers and considered all of our hidden expenses.
Microsoft crunched insights on employees' calendars and emails to see what made effective leaders.
KO_OP has, like virtually every developer on the planet, crunched to ship a game.
Afterward, the scientists crunched numbers and turned up some telling differences between the groups.
Don't worry, Ivy League administrators, I've crunched some of the key numbers for you.
So many shares of so many companies have been retired, bought back and crunched.
Before he crunched the data, he asked 260 developmental psychologists to make a prediction.
Those resources are crunched even further by caring for the medical needs of migrants.
Reuters crunched the data, and neighborhood-level results can be explored on an interactive map.
I imagine developers who've crunched at work doing a little snort-laugh at Wario's antics.
That's another economic positive, but it translates into a headwind once the numbers are crunched.
As I made my way slowly in the dark, frozen leaves crunched beneath my boots.
He crunched the data and concluded that selecting companies based on nonfinancial factors had helped.
When they crunched all the numbers, the difference between the sexes was small but noticeable.
Richard and Karen's estate have crunched the numbers, and they want more than $2 million.
Among the numbers crunched by economists and data journalists is purchasing power parity, or PPP.
We crunched numbers for around 2,000 vendors, splitting them into quintiles and analysing their characteristics.
I actually crunched some numbers to see if I could put some tangibles on it.
For us nonprofessional athletes, a new study offers a time-crunched alternative to lengthy workouts.
But it's crunched for cash, as the huge storms and fires have depleted its reserves.
What TezLab does provide publicly on its website are insights based on that crunched data.
" At the embassy itself, he found that "broken glass and bits of masonry crunched underfoot.
We crunched the numbers about the jobs you're most likely to inherit from your parents.
Pink Himalayan salt bricks formed the walls, and pink salt crystals crunched beneath my shoes.
Emma G. Fitzsimmons, J. David Goodman and Agustin Armendariz crunched the numbers for The Times.
We crunched on the slightly burned bits of rice from the bottom of the bowl.
BUCASIA BEACH, Australia — Mayor Greg Williamson crunched through the dead branches and kicked the sand.
As broken glass crunched underfoot, Hogg's imagination was at work in concert with her memory.
For a brief, terrifying moment, rails twisted, metal crunched, windows shattered and each train wobbled.
The two crunched general election polling numbers for the past 60 years of presidential contests.
When I crunched the numbers, I realized I spent more than $22,2500 this year at Starbucks.
It joins EU-starred military missions abroad and accepts refugees according to formulae crunched in Brussels.
We crunched the numbers for all 22003 states in the union, plus the District of Columbia.
Cat kibble crunched underfoot, and the oven was open, pushing blazing heat into the cramped space.
Just make sure that you've set the terms in writing and have crunched the numbers hard.
Other data crunched by Mr Naidu confirm that women use more left-leaning language than men.
The resulting data can be crunched to create a minute-by-minute record of your life.
"We've crunched a lot of performances that you guys have seen over the years," he shares.
He crunched the numbers and found his lost earnings would not boost his check that much.
The data were then crunched using Monte Carlo simulations to minimise the risks of being wrong.
Innovative ideas like these offer the promise of breathing room for our increasingly space-crunched cities.
So I, too, crunched the bottles, tried not to slip, let people spray me with water.
Serving for the set Gauff crunched two backhand winners on her way to holding to love.
FactSet has now crunched the numbers to see if there has been an improvement since then.
McQueen crunched the left front fender when he plowed, unscripted, into a parked car during filming.
Bloomberg crunched the numbers on where the federal student loan portfolio stood as of June 30.
I crunched the numbers, I weighed the scales and I decided it was a risk worth taking.
Every time I crunched the numbers, it seemed like it didn't make sense to make a purchase.
But, here, NOAA has crunched their data on the average cloud cover that typically occurs August 21st.
To map the African continent, its programs crunched through some 11.5 billion 64 x 64-pixel images.
The pair crunched data on 22,000 startup exits since 2010, recording about 4,200 so far this year.
Despite Jim Crow laws and institutional sexism, the women crunched the numbers to make space exploration possible.
O'Beirne writes (emphasis his): This suggests that Google took its buildings and crunched them against its places.
"Our customers are time crunched, so they've really used technology to make their lives easier," he explains.
Then he and German-based programmer Dominikus Baur crunched the numbers and turned it into an app.
That said, one sad reality remained: none of the festivals we crunched the numbers for reached parity.
He and his colleagues have crunched good teaching into a "taxonomy" of things to do and say.
Shape's four-minute circuit workout is perfect when you're crunched for time but still want to move.
The Wall Street Journal crunched the numbers recently and found that Romo's accurate 68% of the time.
Each pickup costs $6.95, but the time-crunched married father of three says it is worth it.
We crunched the numbers behind every chart we published this year to create a festive Christmas countdown.
The black Porsche, its hood and front bumper crunched and dented, was then backed onto a tow truck.
My feet crunched on salt-crusted mud and across leaf litter sparking with grasshoppers and sinuous silver lizards.
Once the numbers had been crunched, the researchers reckoned humanity has done slightly better than Dr Tarter suggested.
The computers also crunched historical data on poaching incidents to identify areas where they were likely to happen.
Uber has crunched the numbers on how to unlock each new status over each six-month earning period.
Have you crunched the numbers as to whether or not it's worth the risk and work/life balance?
Tendril, an energy-intelligence firm, crunched the numbers on solar-panel installations in San Jose, California since 2001.
James later revealed he crunched the numbers and determined the larger payoff on 'Chase' wasn't worth the gamble.
Booted heels crunched over gravel; Trish turned off the car and proffered her ID. "Evening, Anita," she said.
Numbers crunched by Fitch, a rating agency, suggest that Italian and Spanish banks were the most avid participants.
The truth is very different, and we crunched the numbers on this claim to bust the myth entirely.
The tool also provides a sub-set of focus area recommendations, based on the data it has crunched.
As far as I'm aware, no one has crunched the numbers for Lyme, but the same principle applies.
I crunched the numbers, and selling it would allow me to wipe out almost all my other debt.
These tools bring an apparent precision: Nash can quantify the calories in each cracker crunched and stair climbed.
The supercomputer crunched half a million computing hours, which would have taken 60 years on a single processor.
One of my guests crunched away happily on it, but I was more interested in the meatier quarters.
Well, we crunched the numbers and figured out that's enough to fill 15 million Olympic-sized swimming pools.
At 29–210, after a long rally, I held a forehand, then crunched a rail into empty space.
LPL Financial crunched the numbers, but also found Friday the 13th sessions were higher 57 percent of the time.
Uber's accountants crunched the numbers and determined that eliminating drivers completely will only increase net profits by 5 percent.
Data on rainfall or sample yields are crunched; a payout is triggered when an index falls below a threshold.
The company crunched a lot of numbers to find that a group sense of "psychological safety" outweighed individual abilities.
But in a time-crunched, maximize-every-minute culture, where are you going to find the opportunity to connect?
We crunched through names of more than 1,000 startups founded in the past two years to look for trends.
Our pals at Netflix have crunched some numbers and discovered the peak time for trick-or-treaters to strike.
Politico has crunched the data and claims that the number of Republicans employed in the press is remarkably small.
White House officials looked at Trump's campaign speeches and "America First" pledges as they crunched the numbers, Mulvaney said.
And an online candy retailer has crunched the numbers to figure out the most popular candy in every state.CandyStore.
Over at PWC, Alex Gaffney crunched the data to see exactly how many high schoolers are dying by guns.
By all accounts, the bugs release their stink upon being crunched, and taste pretty much the way they smell.
Fidelity, which crunched numbers for CNBC on 2.6 million participants in 6,750 plans, came up with the same figure.
"I think that things are so crunched it's going to be very difficult to get that," Mr. Nelson said.
But after they crunched the numbers, they found that this exuberance, while real, actually turned out to be rational.
Moms and dads feel time-crunched and cash-strapped, all the while worrying that our kids aren't doing enough.
But when asked about his personal life, he crunched the empty plastic cup in front of him, visibly uncomfortable.
Given that there have been many submissions, this seems like a great burden in such a crunched time frame.
Yes, the fairy lights twinkled, the sweet scent of mulled wine drifted, and sometimes snow crunched under my heels.
To guide this process in 2020, our reporters Dominick Reuter and Jennifer Ortakales crunched the numbers on industry growth.
The Tax Policy Center crunched the numbers: The policy would deplete federal coffers by $1.02 trillion over a decade.
Last month, Time crunched the numbers to determine which member of the Kardashian-Jenner empire brings home the most cash.
The folks at GrubHub would like to encourage this new tradition, and to that end, they crunched some curious numbers.
He loved tostones, the way they crunched in his mouth and then settled into their own mushy kind of sweetness.
CNBC crunched the numbers using data from Bespoke Investment Group and found 5 names that almost always top analysts' estimates.
The collision crunched the front of the bus, and emergency services had to cut three people out of the wreckage.
This produced a shitload of data, which 22 teams crunched with machine learning algorithms to create optimal models of scent.
I crunched the numbers and that's $3.25 a bottle, which is a little cheaper than buying a latte every day.
Something crunched and the ceiling turned into a black void for several seconds, until the Casey shut off the projector.
I could take a photo, but the UI was crunched and the app running in the other frame stopped responding.
Earlier this month, Autor and his collaborators crunched the numbers and found a similar pattern in the 215 presidential race.
A bunch of scientists crunched the numbers on life expectancy for every county in the US from 1980 through 2014.
The city can be cold and aloof and you can live crunched amid its population and remain lonely and overlooked.
I crunched myself into a car resembling a demonic, exhaust-spewing ladybug and waited for the light to turn green.
Neil Paine of FiveThirtyEight crunched the numbers and called this run the second-best stretch of Mr James's storied career.
"We are all crunched for time," says Mike Gattone, assistant technical director at USA Weightlifting, the sport's official governing body.
If you're feeing crunched for time in the mornings, these quick and nutritious breakfast ideas are just what you need.
"There's an extraordinary amount of stock being 'crunched,' or retired, by the major old-line companies out there," Cramer said.
Once a conversation is whizzed over to Mei's servers, it's crunched through a series of algorithms that search for clues.
When they crunched the numbers, the researchers found that high concentrations slowed vomiting considerably — more than they slowed down drinking.
REBNY is hiring an organizer and has crunched data to warn that tax revenues from real estate sales are down.
""If you're crunched for time, this is one of the classic landmarks in LA that you have to check out.
We crunched the fund-raising numbers, which can be barometers of voter interest, of 16 candidates in the Democratic race.
While the deal is now public, experts haven't yet crunched the numbers to get an estimate of its economic impact.
Humans crunched astronomical data, performed ballistics calculations for the US government, assisted on the brunt mathematical work on the Manhattan Project.
There, the stores would cater to a crowd of time-crunched shoppers, and serve as a way to market the brand.
That's according to financial website How Much, which crunched numbers from the National Association of Realtors and mortgage-information website HSH.
All that data gets crunched, and Melody then poses a possible diagnosis to a doctor who can then recommend next steps.
Trevor Houser and Peter Marsters of the Rhodium Group shared with me some recent numbers they crunched on China's energy trends.
The Economist has crunched monthly numbers for the 50 largest cities, and so far in 2017 the murder rate is flat.
By the numbers: Unison, a housing-finance startup, has crunched U.S. house-price data in a paper to be released tomorrow.
Its practitioners crunched the same quarterly, national numbers, which failed to illuminate ever more refined theories of how the economy worked.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch crunched the data, separating out the stocks leveraged to big government versus those that are not.
Waiting for an employee to grab a pair of black pumps in size 7 can be trying for time-crunched shoppers.
Compensation data company PayScale crunched the numbers to come up with its own answers based on a school's return on investment.
To investigate the matter, The Economist crunched a year's worth of data collected from May 2015 onwards in 15 big cities.
Nearly everything Pol Bury did in jewelry is a wonderful visual bacchanal, as is a crunched Robert Rauschenberg pin from 1990.
Restaurant Business Magazine's Jonathan Maze crunched the numbers and found that that would make breakfast a $940 million business for Wendy's.
When they crunched the numbers, the researchers found a 7 percent decrease in how much millennials value education compared to boomers.
In the fifth inning he crunched his second homer of the night, off the facing of the restaurant overlooking Monument Park.
I eventually dropped them off for a day of snuggling indoors, and then I took my crunched-up car home, alone.
Michaud crunched the numbers to generate an estimate of how much earth had to be mined to create a single iPhone.
We crunched that data across all 50 states using numbers from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development for 2018.
People who've crunched the numbers in detail say that's because some Trump voters really are crossing over to vote for Democrats.
He crunched numbers for nine years as an accountant with the New York Police Department before leaving to start Golden Krust.
Digital content engagement around Crock-Pot increased by 84% after the release of the ad, according to data crunched by Amobee.
The final numbers are still being crunched, but Sun said the company will "of course" take a hit from the outbreak.
Demand for long-term care was rising while public budgets were crunched under pressure from de-industrialization and falling tax revenue.
I wrapped up in my warmest layers and crunched across the solid sand to make some coffee in the communal kitchen.
In television ads that were somewhere between racy and pornographic, bikini-clad models suggestively crunched and licked their way through burgers.
Travel site Hipmunk crunched the numbers and found that the best weeks to book Thanksgiving and Christmas flights are coming up.
GOBankingRates crunched the numbers to find places where the average annual salaries are high and the cost of living is low.
And Motherboard crunched the numbers to include the forks that occurred in the intervening years, which brought total up to $9.2 million.
He and others crunched the data differently, and found that sure, maybe the galaxy was missing dark matter, but maybe it wasn't.
TESTORFF: Probably within the next month, this plane will be crunched up, put in a truck and hauled off to a smelter.
App Annie will release a full "State of Mobile" report in January, after the holidays conclude and the final numbers are crunched.
Whether you're a time-crunched procrastinator or a last-minute decision-maker, we have great news for early-stage hardware startup founders!
I just crunched the numbers on how much the eclipse cost America in productivity and it is WAY worse than we predicted.
The study crunched data covering two millennia from almost 700 sources ranging from tree rings and coral to sediments and ice cores.
A deep learning network crunched through all these features, finding which tended to be associated with individuals of a given sexual orientation.
We wanted to take a look at our own representation of men and women across Motherboard, and so we crunched some numbers.
Domestic companies cashing in on India's cash crunched market with epayment solutions will soon have competition from a global technology giant — Samsung.
The National Safety Council crunched the numbers from preventable injury and fatality statistics in 2017 and came up with this grim stat.
When McGregor threw his left it fell short, or connected on Mayweather's forearms, or Mayweather crunched to take it on his abdomen.
Here, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has crunched its data on the average cloud cover that typically occurs on August 21.
In 0003, the actuarial experts at Milliman, an independent insurance research firm, crunched the numbers on organ donation, and they're quite high.
His mission: to give a Brooklyn resident a proper tour of central Harlem within the very crunched time span of an hour.
Leah Samuel of Stat News crunched the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on nonmedical exemptions from 2009 to 2016.
That commonly cited temperature dates to the 20.14s, when a German doctor crunched the figure from data on 303,230 people in Leipzig.
Information from the world registry of ships, as well as weather and oceanographic information, are also crunched by Leonardo's big data platform.
Paul Hickey, a co-founder of Bespoke Investment Group, crunched the numbers for me, updating calculations that I cited four years ago.
When previous researchers crunched the numbers, they did not factor in the monetary worth of each life that is lost involving opioids.
Beanpole tells the story of their stormy relationship as it's crunched and crushed by life, much like the patients in the hospital.
Forbes crunched the numbers and found Trump could save about $11 million a year from just one of the new law's provisions.
A couple of sweet Lopez volleys put the duo 8-4 ahead and Lope crunched a forehand winner to bring up match points.
We crunched some numbers to find out if Lil Bub, Grumpy Cat, or some other dark horse was the most viral pet around.
Personal finance site Magnify Money recently crunched the numbers to determine the cheapest and most expensive states in which to have a baby.
Schwarzman made $734 million in 2015, according to Devin Banerjee at Bloomberg, who crunched the numbers on Blackstone's annual report filed on Friday.
LinkedIn crunched the numbers and found that up to 3 million of its more than 400 million users were qualified for the position.
In a blog post, Brown expressed concern about how the data had been crunched, and confusion about how exactly the experiment had worked.
These boxes represent algorithmic forecasts of heightened criminal activity: years of accumulated crime data crunched by powerful computers to target precise city blocks.
When the numbers were crunched, the researchers concluded that this would be enough to create all the energy necessary for the treatment process.
But if our interceptor spacecraft are crunched for time and if their target object is very large, we may have to go nuclear.
Based on the exact same data that 23andMe had crunched, GenCove reported that 8 percent of my DNA was from the Indian subcontinent.
I tried this approach and found people appreciated that I even took the time to reach back in such a time-crunched state.
While the quants have crunched their numbers through supercomputers their models for what works are based virtually entirely on "backtesting" against historical data.
The rabbi pronounced the couple married, and the glass crunched beneath Ms. Ladensohn's foot as she walked her new bride down the aisle.
NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you exactly how much of your $50,000 you'll need to tuck away to get there.
Crunched from either side, Marshall lost the ball, which popped into the hands of Demetrius Harris, who scampered 27 yards for a touchdown.
As anyone who crunched down on a nugget in the '80s and '90s can testify, the nuggets of today are a huge improvement.
According to data crunched by the online lender Earnest and reported by Priceonomics, some may, at least over the course of a year.
He didn't allow another baserunner until Gordon crunched a 3-1 pitch over the right-field wall with two out in the fifth.
Ann Richards' winning campaign years ago, crunched the numbers on Sanders' argument that young voters, in particular, will put him over the top.
The VC firm, founded in 2012, has crunched the data from hundreds of US startups expanding into Europe to identify the common mistakes.
Crunched by restrictive regulations and eclipsed by the internet, the once-plentiful naughty bookstores are thin, and only a few peep shows remain.
We crunched the numbers and talked to an expert, and it's not your imagination: The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season has been unusually active.
I was awake, because the fat man's overhang had crunched me into a cramped position and the babies cried for the entire flight.
Personal finance site NerdWallet crunched the numbers, broken down by age group, to demonstrate how much you'll have to stash away every month.
We crunched the numbers for the business subsidies authorized in the state of Michigan, and the exercise has some lessons for other states.
NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you exactly how much of your $100,000 you'll need to tuck away to get there.
IHOP is launching a new fast-casual chain called Flip&aposd this spring, serving up "pancake bowls" to time-crunched customers in cities.
The number of deals achieved was few; mostly tourism deals that would bring much-needed foreign exchange to the cash-crunched communist regime.
It's also constantly updated, which leaves its developers crunched and keeps its players returning for a fresh hit of the same old drug.
Bloomberg crunched the numbers and found that Buffett, nicknamed the "Oracle of Omaha" for his investing prowess, lost the most at $22 billion.
As champion of the party's moderate wing, he crunched the numbers, which is his forte, and decided that the future was deepest red.
If you find yourself trying to justify dropping $13 million on a golden helmet, Ginza Tanaka has already crunched the numbers for you.
In our time-crunched era, there's a seemingly unlimited appetite for time-saving shortcuts, hacks, and more efficient ways to do mundane activities.
The personal finance site crunched the numbers to figure out the best cities in the U.S. for singles, ranking them based on dating-friendliness.
Screenshot: Vimeo Silicon Valley firms crunched their hardest in 2017 to rebrand ordinary merchandise long produced by other industries as uniquely innovative product lines.
University of Denver political scientist Seth Masket crunched the numbers forFiveThirtyEight on how well early voting numbers predicted the final tally in past elections.
Gizmodo UK crunched the numbers in early May and found, yes, several notable figures has passed this year, including former First Lady Nancy Reagan.
A new study by Molly Schnell and Janet Currie from Princeton University crunched data on all opioid prescriptions written in America in 2006-14.
He crunched the numbers and figured out exactly how much he would have to save each day to reach financial independence in 21 years.
The beaten race cars are oddly beautiful, says Sophie Green, who has created an entire book of close-up photos of the crunched cars.
THEY HAVE CRUNCHED THE NUMBERS AND WHEN WE LOOK AT THE OVERLAPS, THEY ARE IN SMALL PROPULSION ENGINES, AUXILIARY POWER UNITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS.
Executives like Deutsche Bank co-CEO John Cryan were quick to reassure investors this week even as cash is crunched by ailing energy loans.
The other was to deliver the news quickly for time-crunched readers, but with context, a dash of history and a sprinkle of humor.
Dressed in olive-green trousers and a rumpled navy-blue blazer, he crunched down the house's gravel walkway with a jaunty, un-trancelike air.
Career site PayScale crunched the numbers to find the cities that offer the highest likelihood of your receiving a raise after asking for one.
Dwight said, "Let's get you some air," and Matt heard the crunched-gravel sound of his chinstrap unfastening, released pressure, freedom at his throat.
The group, which branded itself "Tariffs Hurt the Heartland," crunched tariff payment data by state and nationally and provided the findings exclusively to Reuters.
In Facebook there was also someone who cited, there was somebody who crunched the numbers and said men are like 35 percent more likely.
He crunched the numbers and pointed out that its 2.7 million corporate stock-plan customers hold $1.5 trillion of wealth away from Morgan Stanley.
An unnerving combination of global economic concerns and escalating tensions in the Middle East also crunched commodity prices while bolstering safe-haven sovereign bonds.
Plus, he said, there's a limited window: As computers get smaller and more powerful, more data can be crunched directly by the robots themselves.
"Plunged into our virtual worlds and crunched for time, we tune out completely from our own needs for sleep, exercise, even food," Seppala says.
Using hedge fund analytics tool Kensho, CNBC crunched some numbers to show how stock indexes in Europe have historically performed following German Federal elections.
We crunched the numbers on Kelley Blue Book, which said that particular make and model should go for somewhere in the neighborhood of $50,000.
Intense competition among the casino operators in the autonomous region of Macau, a Chinese gambling haven, crunched Wynn's results and sent the stock plummeting.
Arid, dusty soil crunched under her feet as she walked through a field while cicadas crackled from the bushes jutting out of the hill.
C: I gotta say, much like a baby bird's food, I think these leaves have been pre-crunched, but that doesn't mean they're not satisfying.
Research firm CB Insights has crunched the numbers on all the companies that are raising down rounds; you can view the info at this link.
After the numbers are crunched, he estimates that could result in your credit card rate rising 1 percentage point from its rate two years ago.
When Ms Dressel and Dr Farid crunched the numbers, they found that the volunteers correctly predicted whether someone had been rearrested 62.1% of the time.
"Just try to visualize the physics at work: the winds blowing from the top, the tides from below, the sea ice getting crunched," Shuman said.
All of this data is crunched to come up with what's called a Soundscore, and you can search your address to see where it ranks.
A few good folks crunched the numbers: 720p is about two gigabytes per hour, and at 900,000 hours, that's 102 years of straight calendar time.
Flippable crunched the numbers on thousands of state legislative races, so it could tell would-be donors and volunteers which tight races needed them most.
Cohen cited data from the Tax Foundation and The Tax Policy Center as think tanks that have crunched the available data from all the candidates.
When the group analyzed Cruz's plan, it crunched the numbers using a "dynamic" model that speculates tax cuts will give the whole economy a boost.
Yahoo crunched the numbers on this and based on a roster of 72 players, the chances Reid would have been randomly selected are insanely low: .
He is in fifth behind both Rubio and Kasich in that poll, and he ranks fourth in an average of numerous polls crunched by RealClearPolitics.
Such thinking seems to have solid foundations, according to numbers crunched in a recent paper by Dmitri Kobak, Sergey Shpilkin and Maxim Pschenichnikov, three statisticians.
As he walked toward a low granite monument, his running shoes crunched the dry prairie grass and he tilted forward into an unrelenting west wind.
Poor rains meant the results were mixed but nevertheless, "if there wasn't this project, we would die," Hitasoa said as withered maize stalks crunched underfoot.
To find out if perhaps positive economic factors play a role, GOBankingRates crunched numbers on wages, unemployment rates and housing for the 30.83 happiest countries.
Rizzo crunched a homer to lead off the fifth and drove in two more the next inning, when the Cubs went ahead by 10-2.
University of Denver political scientist Seth Masket crunched the numbers for FiveThirtyEight on how well early voting numbers predicted the final tally in past elections.
We were stressed, time-crunched, and trying to buy back our timeWhen I started freelancing, my career took off more quickly that I had anticipated.
A city firmly on the move, CNN took a whistlestop tour around the places that keep Dubai ticking, and crunched the numbers underpinning its success.
The numbers get crunched to produce a dollar figure called the "expected family contribution," which colleges use to figure out a student's financial aid package.
That's doubly true of the architecture; the little floating estates and and crunched-together structures that are both absurdly simple and completely flawless in their designs.
That's the conclusion you can draw from numbers crunched by Jason Kint, who runs Digital Content Next, a trade group representing digital publishers and content companies.
LONDON — Big data crunched in a nondescript office more than 3,000 miles from the U.S. might just convince you to cast a ballot for Donald Trump.
To access the Salary portal, you have to supply your own salary data, which LinkedIn says then gets anonymised and crunched into is bigger data trove.
Even with BEAM fully expanded, however, space-crunched astronauts are going to need to wait a little longer yet for some much needed extra floating room.
That's the conclusion of an analysis of homeownership by John Burns, a real estate consultant and author who has crunched the numbers in a new report.
In this *extremely* scientific study, we crunched the numbers for dozens of cities in America, based on factors that we think significantly shapes local party scenes.
" For their monthly Data Sketches project, Amsterdam-based Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu crunched data from US satellites measuring an area's overall vegetative health, or, "greenness.
The numbers were crunched by New York University researchers who scraped data from Facebook, which created a publicly searchable archive of political Facebook ads in May.
Hey, over there, Google is sure interested (the truth is, its M&A unit crunched the numbers as they should, but an offer is highly unlikely)!
Take the 2016 study by economists at Michigan State University, which crunched data from 202018 studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 2001.
We've crunched the numbers -- from a June survey of 1,000 people -- and found a radical option that just might give Hillary a real boost: Mark Cuban.
While the data scientists crunched the numbers, the behavioral scientists conducted experiments to determine the most promising ways to get people to vote for their candidate.
A study by conservative group the Heritage Foundation crunched the numbers and actually bothered to look at insurance company data and the government's own Medicaid rolls.
Personal finance website NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you exactly how much of your $45,000 you'll need to tuck away to get there.
The magazine crunched the numbers and claimed that the firefighter earned his base salary of $260,000 by working 2,912 hours at an hourly rate of $31.60.
In a FiveThirtyEight article published Friday, David Wasserman crunched the numbers and concluded that other crucial states could also factor in when they vote next Tuesday.
The numbers have been crunched in terms of diversity on the runways and in ad campaigns in recent seasons, with lackluster but very gradually improving representation.
Business Insider crunched data from Brandwatch, iSpot and Realeyes to determine which ads were creating the most buzz leading up to Super Bowl Sunday this weekend.
Personal finance website Nerdwallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you exactly how much of your $50,000 you'll need to tuck away to get there.
We don't have access to all the data the New York Fed crunched, but the week ending March 21 saw an unprecedented spike in jobless claims.
Earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa was immediately making C$5 billion ($3.45 billion) in credit available to cash-crunched farmers and producers.
My colleagues at The Upshot, who specialize in making sense of data, took Amazon's criteria and crunched the numbers to help the company with its selection.
Selling coffee in the morning is a lot more competitive than it used to be, and Starbucks is getting crunched at both ends of the market.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy crunched the numbers its 400 big charities, and found that their donations grew by more than 7 percent from 2014 to 2015.
The emerging market equity index has been crunched in the past month or so, falling for six consecutive sessions and down more than 3 percent this week.
For example, a 2016 study by economists at Michigan State University crunched data from 60 research studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 2001.
We've all been there: You waited too long to schedule your annual gyno appointment and now you're crunched for time before trying to refill your BC prescription.
For example, a 215 study by economists at Michigan State University crunched data from 60 research studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 2001.
Fighting fit for such a challenge, The Economist has crunched the numbers and discovered a coherent set of variables that beat it: an index of health metrics.
ComScore crunched the numbers to show the percent of the total U.S. box office captured by each of the top 2166 movies in the last seven years.
For example, a 2016 study by economists at Michigan State University crunched data from 22.13 research studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 21996.
CNBC crunched the numbers last year, showing that a $2000,23 undergraduate federal direct student loan disbursed in the 2015 - 2016 academic year carried a 4.29% interest rate.
CNBC Make It recently crunched the numbers on 26 grocery items, including fresh produce, baking ingredients, meat, and household items such as trash bags and laundry detergent.
Each one painted a data picture that -- when all the numbers were crunched -- showed the storm intensifying as it bore down on the US. At 2 p.m.
Some Republicans who have crunched the numbers and seen attendee lists said as few as 10% to 20% of the party's moneymen ventured to Cleveland this week.
U.S. Trust crunched its data to find 10 similar traits the wealthy share: This is an update of an article that was originally published in May 2016.
This time around, he and his team crunched some numbers and ranked which of a giant impact's effects would inflict the most damage to us puny humans.
App intelligence firm Sensor Tower crunched the numbers on the first 30 days of the viral game where players have to hit the streeets and catch Pokemon.
According to Internal Revenue Service numbers crunched by Syracuse University researchers, its population's average adjusted gross income — at $303,717 — now ranks as the highest in the nation.
It was not immediately clear whether O'Neill's government could survive, though government members of parliament were confident of holding on as they crunched the numbers of supporters.
For example, a 2016 study by economists at Michigan State University crunched data from 6.23 research studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 2001.
The study also asked respondents if they'd recommend the device to others and crunched the Net Promoter Score (NPS), which is a standard benchmark for consumer surveys.
The USDA just crunched the numbers on food costs in the world's low- and middle-income countries, which also have the majority of the world's hungry people.
They were designed instead by a neural network, which crunched doodle data from millions of people and spit out the original art that makes up the embroidery.
The Washington Post crunched the numbers and found that President Trump's three Mar-a-Lago trips since the inauguration have probably cost the treasury about $10 million.
Postponing payment on student loans can be tempting for many new graduates who feel cash-crunched, but doing so can lead to ballooning payments down the road.
Some of those gains were on display in the summer league, where women worked games as referees, drew up plays as assistants and crunched numbers as statisticians.
When Levine crunched the numbers in December, he concluded that Yahoo's core businesses were worth just $1.7 billion, less than 10 percent of Yahoo's overall market value.
The report, prepared by The Reflective Democracy Campaign, which studies demographics in American politics, crunched data from nearly 45,000 elected officeholders nationwide, and the findings were telling.
Muro also crunched some numbers on the 22000 election — the last time a Republican won the presidency but not the popular vote — and found some striking differences.
For example, a 19963 study by economists at Michigan State University crunched data from 21996 research studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 215.
Researchers crunched the same data set for another 2016 study in the journal Cancer to see how health insurance affected the survival of patients with testicular cancer.
The 27-year-old kept a copy of her handwritten notes and delivered duplicates to a local government office, which crunched the numbers and reported them upwards.
We crunched the numbers and found that people in Democratic counties who earn more than $200,000 a year are most likely to see their tax bills rise.
You don't have to be paranoid to realize that you are being followed, watched and crunched in ways that are breathtaking, and more than a little questionable.
For example, a 20173 study by economists at Michigan State University crunched data from 60 research studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 2001.
For example, a 2016 study by economists at Michigan State University crunched data from 153 research studies on the minimum wage in the United States since 2001.
CNBC Make It crunched the numbers to get specific about what to buy and where to buy it, in order to get the best deals on Halloween candy.
For me, user-created Facebook groups for special-needs parents function like a very convenient support group you can check in with as your time-crunched life permits.
"Between medical school and the Olympics, I'm crunched for time, so I always make extra servings that I can eat as leftovers the next day," says Johnston, 26.
The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute recently crunched compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, showing that the much-touted bonuses did little to boost workers' paychecks.
But pairing these kinds of automatically crunched news stories with granular local data is a new spin on it that Hoodline has been working on for a while.
In the House of Representatives, the typical legislative director, a senior post, is only 31, according to data crunched for The Economist by Legistorm, a congressional monitoring service.
Luckily, personal finance site NerdWallet crunched the numbers, broken down by age group, to demonstrate how much you'll need to stash away on a month-to-month basis.
Naturally, there's some skepticism about the body count, but GoCompare crunched the numbers based on an examination of 653 films that had more than 50 on-screen deaths.
They crunched some of the results of two transnational investigations into social attitudes: the World Values Survey and a probe by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The play came at the end of Colts quarterback Andrew Luck's third-down pass to tight end Jack Doyle, who was crunched on a hit from multiple players.
I crunched the numbers and the cost comes out to only 15 cents per ounce at Aldi, so that's a real money-saver if you're serving a crowd.
Using hedge fund analytics tool Kensho, CNBC crunched some numbers to show how stock indexes in Europe have historically performed following the first round of French presidential elections.
Yet when Vermeil crunched the numbers for us ... and compared them to Jared Goff, Todd Gurley and the guys in L.A. now -- he says this 2018 team wins.
Justine and Olivia Moore at VC firm CRV crunched the numbers to show that podcasting makes 10x less money per hours consumed than any other major content medium.
U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude traded lower five trading days after these releases 100 percent of the time, according to data crunched with trading analysis technology Kensho.
They send their results to a computer in the cloud (the network of servers that does an increasing amount of the world's heavy-duty computing) to be crunched.
Travel company Cheap Air crunched numbers for a new study and discovered that there is indeed a prime time to book your flight — about 54 days before takeoff.
ELSEWHERE ➔ Federal disaster aid: NPR reporters Robert Benincasa and Rebecca Hersher crunched the numbers inside federal disaster aid efforts and report the programs consistently choose winners and losers.
Just crunched: the percentage of white men as a share of House Democrats is set to decline from 41% to 85033% as a result of the 2018 election.
Personal finance site NerdWallet crunched the numbers to determine just how much you could save if you upped your retirement savings by even one percentage point a year.
That's a much faster alternative to typing in a username and password, or a passcode, the company said, which might be a big benefit to time-crunched doctors.
That's the finding of an analysis by the Tax Policy Center, which crunched the numbers to come up with a preliminary estimate of the plan's costs and beneficiaries.
Those releases have so far totaled more than one million pounds of emissions above legal limits, according to Air Alliance Houston, an environmental nonprofit that crunched the numbers.
It was mentioned more than 90,000 times online since January 1, 2018, with nearly all sentiment-categorized mentions about it being positive, according to data crunched by Brandwatch.
The cash-crunched company's fast ascent didn't appear to be fueled by basic business sense with LeEco spending far beyond its means and failing to replenish its coffers.
Since then, the name has declined in popularity 33 percent, according to new data from the Social Security Administration crunched by University of Maryland sociology professor Philip Cohen.
The vast majority of House Democrats who are boycotting also come from seats that Hillary Clinton won comfortably, according to numbers crunched by the Daily Kos's Stephen Wolf.
Modern life has a way of making us feel time-crunched and pressured to find the most efficient ways of using the precious hours when we're not sleeping.
Altuve crunched three home runs in Game 229 on Thursday, joining Babe Ruth, Reggie Jackson and six others as the only players to do so in postseason history.
The YouGov model crunched data from more than 100,000 interviews over seven days along with demographics, specific constituency circumstances and national statistics to come up with a projection.
Researchers at the Pew Charitable Trusts crunched the numbers for the 2014 fiscal year and found that California ranked 41st in per capita federal spending among the states.
It crunched data from more than 100,000 interviews over seven days, using demographics, the specific circumstances in individual constituencies, and national statistics to come up with a projection.
It crunched data from more than 100,000 interviews over seven days, using demographics, the specific circumstances in individual constituencies, and national statistics to come up with a projection.
It crunched data from more than 100,000 interviews over seven days, using demographics, the specific circumstances in individual constituencies and national statistics to come up with a projection.
Bigbelly has been exploring adding digital advertising, to help make the initial capital more affordable for cash-crunched municipalities who'd like to offload some cost to private businesses.
When the researchers crunched the numbers on chronotype's connection to mental health, they also found that self-identified morning people reported a higher level of general well-being.
Mr Winchester has crunched Lions data going back to the second world war, including the nationalities of the match-day squads and Rugby Vision's ratings of the international sides.
Longreads crunched the numbers and found that only 69 of the 888 inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are women — that's just 7.7% over 34 years.
We crunched, but it wasn't a crazy crunch at the end—we were able to fully support all the missions and I think I learned a lot about delegation.
It was also carnivorous, armed with burly jaws lined with rugged premolars, allowing for a powerful bite that could have splintered bone or crunched the shells of armored invertebrates.
The heads were crunched to their reduced size at a depth of about 6,600 feet (2,000 m) in the Gulf of Mexico, McClain told Live Science in an email.
Tension mounted inside the announcement room on Thursday night as local and foreign media quickly crunched numbers with each provincial result, trying to predict who the winner would be.
Recently, Quartz's Alison Griswold crunched the numbers from Louisville, Kentucky, and found that the median scooter took 70 trips over 85 miles, and had a lifespan of 23 days.
Sadly, when they had crunched all the numbers, they found that with the available magnetic data, understanding the tides alone is not enough to calculate the oceans' heat content.
Unfortunately, with normal work hours resuming (no more sneaking out early on Fridays) and life kicking back into hyperdrive, we're more crunched for time than we've been in months.
Using data from 1980 through 2015 crunched by the Kensho analytics tool, you'll find that in those 36 years, the median return for the S&P 500 between Nov.
The party struggled to pick up many votes from anyone bar the old, points out Matt Singh, a pollster who crunched the numbers from the same set of data.
As negotiators crunched details of the proposal laid out by European Council President Donald Tusk, other countries were keen to spell out the limits of what they could accept.
According to numbers crunched by economists at the Institute of International Finance, an industry group, China lost market share for those products hit by tariffs of 25% last July.
Every three minutes, a tremor ripples through the western state, according to nearly a decade's worth of seismic data crunched by scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).
Shocking we know, but the analytics website Looker crunched the numbers and found that the female characters on Game Of Thrones get less screen time of their male counterparts.
Such is the case with this dainty IAM by Ileana Makri ring, which is super-sweet and dainty (and, thankfully for my holiday-crunched bank account, 70 percent off).
If you're crunched for time, you can even have a package delivered directly into your garage or even into your vehicle when it's parked at a publicly accessible area.
"Like fish food, but in a good way," another noted as she crunched into a tiny, briny cube of granola made with anchovies and both sunflower and pumpkin seeds.
We published that because it was fun and he had tons of raw data he crunched to come up with a projection, which right now is looking really accurate.
We crunched the numbers on 25 everyday grocery items, looking at a mix of national brands and each retailer's store brands, as well as both organic and traditional products.
Sabalenka crunched 40 winners to Wozniacki's 21 as she claimed a first win against a top-20 player this year, avenging last year's loss in the Devonshire Park final.
According to data collected by Nielsen and crunched by Brian Wieser, an analyst at Pivotal Research Group, American adults spent about 37 minutes a day on Facebook in September.
We crunched the numbers on 211.79 everyday grocery items, looking at a mix of national brands and each retailer's store brands, as well as both organic and traditional products.
A new survey by the website WalletHub crunched data on depression, income, community involvement and dozens of other metrics and found that California was the country's fourth happiest state.
If only there were more of them and they had more billions and they tried harder and they crunched their spreadsheets in new ways, they could solve these problems.
CDP sends questionnaires to thousands of companies around the world asking what kinds of climate policies they have implemented and whether they have crunched the numbers on their climate impact.
Boliden is at the forefront of a global transformation in which mining companies are exploiting huge amounts of data being crunched by computers to dramatically boost productivity and cut costs.
Comparitech, which crunched the numbers to determine the average monetary losses per victim in each state in 2017, finds that people in Arizona lost the most, with $9,251 per victim.
Quartz crunched the numbers from Louisville, Kentucky, and found the average lifespan of a scooter was only 28.8 days, doing an average of three and a half rides per day.
Pantone crunched the numbers of the Haruhi problem for The Verge and found that you'd need to watch at least 93,884,313,611 episodes to watch the season in any possible order.
These are crunched, along with live news, by a neural network christened The Underwood, in homage to the devious anti-hero of "House of Cards", a popular political drama series.
When they crunched all the data, it appeared to them that the maximum reported age of death increased until the 1990s, and has plateaued since then, averaging out at 115.
We have crunched the numbers behind every Daily chart published in 2017 and have created a ranking based on page views, time on page, Facebook interactions and number of comments.
And the developers at Compuserve probably never imagined how popular the GIF would be in 2019 when they first crunched down a photo into bitmap glory over three decades ago.
If you look up the French Revolution for example, it gives you a list of links to key events, people, and topics—handy resources any time-crunched student would appreciate.
After three of the biggest cloud providers — Amazon, Microsoft and Google — all reported their first-quarter growth on the same day, researchers have crunched the numbers on cloud market share.
It was not at its best against Flipkens, however, and she dropped serve three times in the match, although the 34 groundstroke winners she crunched kept her largely in control.
Last year, the underemployment rate for 22- to 27-year-old graduates was 19.8 percent, according to data crunched by the Center on Education and the Workforce at Georgetown University.
NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much you need to save to get $75,000 every year in retirement, without taking a bite out of your principal.
NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much you need to save to get $100,000 every year in retirement, without taking a bite out of your principal.
"I would love to do a complete exhibition using no mannequins at all," Mr. Saillard said, as guests sipping rosé Champagne crunched through the gravel courtyard of the Boboli Gardens.
NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much you need to save to get $40,000 every year in retirement, without taking a bite out of your principal.
One of the biggest culprits, according to experts, is that doctors feel crunched for time thanks to all of the data entry work that goes into maintaining electronic medical records.
Now the library system, the largest of its kind in the United States, has crunched the numbers to come up with the 93 most checked-out books in its history.
The fund's lead manager will be replaced by three portfolio experts from BlackRock's quantitative investing team, where all varieties of computer models are crunched in pursuit of stock picking ideas.
Saudi Arabia just switched over this month from the Islamic calendar, since the elimination of 259 days would help save money on civil servant pay for the budget-crunched kingdom.
Numbers crunched by Deutsche Bank suggest that a 10% fall in American imports from China could leave a gap which, if plugged by Mexico, could boost Mexican exports by almost 3%.
In fact, it ranked 27th in private sector job creation over the past year, with a 1.78% growth rate, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data crunched by Arizona State University.
The dominant narrative in the tech industry—that most data are best crunched centrally in the cloud—is also undermined by the fact that many new applications have to act fast.
Minute Physics crunched the numbers, and while there are countless variables that factor in to someone feeling warm or cold (the temperature, precipitation, altitude, etc.), they came to some interesting conclusions.
CarGurus, a Massachusetts-based online marketplace for used cars, crunched the numbers on more than five million used cars listed for sale in the 98 largest metro areas in the country.
Yet when Whitney Mancuso and John Robertson of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta recently crunched the numbers, they found the recent surge in participation had been driven by unskilled women.
The same goes for the women's game, in which Steffi Graf's crunched drive — struck in mid-air — was a shot for the ages: not for nothing was her nickname 'Fraulein Forehand'.
When it comes to names on deck for next week, CNBC crunched the numbers using data from Bespoke Investment Group and found five companies that almost always top the Street's estimates.
Shapovalov crunched away a smash on his first match point though to set up a likely second-round clash with Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who was in action later on Monday.
But Mr. Godfrey was plainly worried on Wednesday that, with some senior Republicans open to a lottery after years of crunched budgets, the objections of religious groups might hold limited sway.
TripAdvisor Rentals — TripAdvisor's vacation rentals booking arm — crunched the numbers on 11 of the priciest destinations around the world, identifying the most affordable (and most expensive) times to visit in 2018.
In 2013, the year before the ACA fully kicked in, Kaiser crunched the numbers and determined that the total cost of unpaid ER bills that year came to about $85 billion.
When Bloomberg's Matt Levine crunched the numbers in December, he concluded that Yahoo's core businesses were worth just $1.7 billion, about 5 percent of Yahoo's overall market value at the time.
FactSet has crunched the numbers, and there's a long way to go: • Companies in the Russell 21 stock index with no female board members declined to 2525 percent, from 2440 percent.
Later, the Telegraph crunched the numbers and estimated that those who invested in the original production of "Cats" — including, of course, Lloyd Webber — received a return of more than 3,500 percent.
NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much you need to save now to get $60,000 every year in retirement, without taking a bite out of your principal.
Now some economists have re-crunched the numbers and concluded that the income share of the top 1% in America may have been little changed since as long ago as 1960.
"Wow, it really looks as though something is there," he said excitedly, watching as his computer crunched the data on the hood of his car in a farmyard jumbled with machinery.
NerdWallet crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much you need to save now to get $50,000 every year in retirement, without taking a bite out of your principal.
In a piece ahead of the 2019 inductions, Evelyn McDonell crunched the numbers in a piece for Longform and discovered that of the Rock Hall's inducted artists, only 7.7% are women.
Overall, women still lag, performing only 20193% of the most popular 22019 songs over the last eight years when the group crunched the numbers based on who's in Billboard's Hot 22.6.
SB Nation crunched the numbers to determine approximately how much athletes in every sport would take home after winning their respective championship game, looking at professional football, hockey, baseball and basketball.
Thousands of aerial photographs are crunched into a 3D site model, accurate to within a few centimetres, called a "point cloud", which can be compared with the digital model of the building.
The journalist found that drivers were so crunched by quotas that they often drove well above the speed limit, and some went to the restroom in the van just to save time.
Personal finance site GoBankingRates crunched the numbers to determine the most expensive zip codes in every state as well as Washington, D.C, looking at median home values for April 2018 on Zillow.
For several years, hundreds of heroin addicts lived beneath the bridges, on river banks carpeted with used needles that crunched underfoot — as hollow as the countless grant proposals that never produced solutions.
"With onboard intelligence, much of the analytics are crunched on the sensor itself, and only small amounts of meta data is shared via the network," says Movidius CEO says Remi El-Ouazzane.
In a paper published on July 0003th, Mr Fryer crunched police-generated data on almost 5m cases from 2003 to 2013 as part of New York city's Stop, Question and Frisk programme.
In a 235 paper with an ominous title ("When Work Disappears: Manufacturing Decline and the Falling Marriage-Market Value of Men"), Dorn and his colleagues crunched the numbers from 226 to 2014.
Once the data has been crunched, the map is loaded into the drones' hive mind and the convoy goes to the location, where the craft are loaded with seeds instead of herbicides.
Some pundits have even gotten scientific about it: CNN's Harry Enten crunched the numbers to determine that Amy Klobuchar and Sherrod Brown are electable, while Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are not.
Starbucks' technology took far less time, but in January the chain said mobile orders poured in faster than they could be processed, creating backlogs that drove away time-crunched walk-in customers.
Litigating in a far-flung Texas district is prohibitively expensive for cash-strapped and time-crunched startups, so troll victims usually decide to settle, even if the suit itself is clearly meritless.
Parents are a skeptical yet time-crunched shopping demographic, and when it comes to the sea of baby products available for purchase, we are constantly looking for things that other parents recommend.
To help potential buyers decide where to invest, Vacasa, a vacation rental property management company, crunched data on about a half-million rental properties in popular winter destinations in the United States.
A recent study by Vacasa, a property management company, crunched data on about 500,000 American rental properties to determine the 10 best American cities in which to buy a profitable winter rental.
In a 239 paper with an ominous title ("When Work Disappears: Manufacturing Decline and the Falling Marriage-Market Value of Men"), Dorn and his colleagues crunched the numbers from 45 to 226.
They ceaselessly crunched through all the data an economy had to offer in order to calculate what was available and what was wanted; the output of their calculations was what things cost.
In his survey of 40 servers at "moderately priced or casual restaurants with table service," McKenzie crunched the numbers and realized they earn significantly more than what so-called "tip abolitionists" realize.
A new study crunched some numbers and came to an alarming answer—but other experts are already criticizing its approach, reminding us that the course of climate change remains incredibly tough to predict.
Such comments highlight Starbucks' cultural conundrum: How can the company meet the demands of tech-savvy, time-crunched customers as well as growth-hungry investors without turning into a commodity fast-food chain?
Film School Rejects crunched the numbers for the six M:I films, and though it had its best weekend opening yet with its most recent outing, attendance has steadily declined since the second film.
One question is whether other firms that have a huge demand for computing power, including banks and oil giants, will buy such AI supercomputers, instead of having their data crunched in a cloud.
India on Monday announced a major change to comfort its citizens in coping up with the cash crunched market, but the move unfortunately isn't going to help the vast majority of its population.
As the riffs crunched and swayed, Bennington's voice, sharp and clear as shattered glass, echoed my own adolescent frustration and the poorly pent-up aggression that kept landing me in anger management classes.
Fed with data capturing 169 criteria, their computer crunched the numbers into overall scores, which were then converted into letter grades: from A to E. The lower the grade, the heavier the bombing.
However, the research team also cautions that this link is "rather tenuous" as they say the data-crunched correlation is somewhat weak and economic conditions are shown to play a more important role.
The magazine crunched numbers from an artist's album sales, streaming revenue, publishing royalties (when other people cover or perform a song you wrote) and touring gross to come up with a final tally.
Whatever it is — no matter how crunched for time you are, or how much of a shoestring budget you're on — you're still probably going to have to get presents for friends and family.
Disney said she crunched the numbers after speaking with Disneyland employees in California who have seen their benefits reduced over the years and are now struggling to pay for things like medical expenses.
Osaka's spirit ebbed away in the second set and after establishing a 5-2 lead, Halep crunched a forehand return winner to seal victory and reach the last eight for the third time.
Coming to the Houston area in October, Target's first fully redesigned shop will include two separate entrances: one for time-crunched shoppers, and another for those who want to browse fashion or beauty.
The report, based on census numbers crunched by the Pew Research Centre, a non-partisan think-tank, predicts that a record 27.3m Hispanics will be eligible to vote in the elections of 2016.
A driver companion app, Gridwise, crunched the numbers from 500,000 rides and found the median hourly wage of a ride-share driver was more than $16.60 in 2018, up from $13.87 in 2017.
When they crunched the numbers, they found that there was some evidence that near-miss scientists had begun to study "hot topics," but this, too, wasn't enough to explain the overall performance gap.
For many Americans, navigating the modern workplace can be like traversing a minefield of time-crunched, stressed-out colleagues who prefer to keep one another at a safe distance rather than form bonds.
After they crunched the numbers, the researchers found that almost all (88%) of the 42 people with Guillain-Barré had come to the hospital complaining of Zika symptoms before developing neurological symptoms (e.g.
With some 1.5 million data points in all being crunched as part of its decision-making, the claim is that Kabbage's algorithms are more accurate at finding loan-worthy candidates and avoiding defaults.
But the Post crunched the numbers, and seven percent comes out to around 16.4 million people who think that we live in some kind of Wonka-fied world where cows' udders lactate Ovaltine.
The director Ben Hernandez Bray began his career in Hollywood as a stuntman, and though too many bones are crunched to describe this film as elegant, Bray directs action with merciless kinetic logic.
But spokesmen for both brands said time-crunched customers could request a ride to their terminal for no extra charge, although they emphasized that it was not a service that renters should expect.
The Associated Press crunched the numbers and found that North Carolina, which passed its infamous HB2 bathroom bill last year, stands to lose a whopping $22 billion in business over the next dozen years.
The Associated Press crunched the numbers and found that North Carolina, which passed its infamous HB2 bathroom bill last year, stands to lose a whopping $3.76 billion in business over the next dozen years.
Almost 10 months ago, David Wasserman at 413 crunched the numbers and realized that even a relatively small dropoff in African-American voter turnout would mean any Democrat running for president would lose Florida.
When she crunched the numbers, she found that gay men and straight women were both twice as likely as chance would predict to have a lover with a similar eye colour to their father's.
Contract enforcement: Smart contracts will be self-enforcing, automatically collecting debt payments, re-adjusting themselves if someone is credit crunched in the short term and refinancing if customers can consolidate or lower their APRs.
Bloomberg crunched the most recent US Census data and came up with the Millennial Housing Affordability Index, declaring 13 cities completely unaffordable for home ownership based on estimated earnings for the millennials living there.Bloomberg.
According to numbers crunched by Nick Bunker of Indeed, a job-matching website, manufacturing is one of the few sectors where the number of unemployed workers continues to exceed the number of job openings.
Jefferies equity strategist Steve DeSanctis, whose views on small caps are widely followed on Wall Street, crunched the numbers and found the more "growth" characteristics a stock has, the greater the outperformance this year.
FiveThirtyEight's analysts crunched the numbers and found that (by comparing the vote margin in the last two elections to the nation as a whole) Democrats outperformed the state's traditional partisan leanings by 31 points.
CNBC Make It crunched the numbers on the average prices for both the raw ingredients and for pre-made, refrigerated guacamole dips available at four national grocery retailers: Aldi, Target, Trader Joe's and Walmart.
It's not clear if maybe something happened before they went on air, or if the segment was crunched for time and Nye didn't read the situation well, but either way it was super awkward.
Day after day, police officers in riot gear kept watch in the southern half of the camp as the saws sliced through wooden shelters and mechanical diggers crunched the debris into large metal bins.
Tesla announced last month it had passed the 2514,23.3 mark for total vehicles sold in the U.S. Third Way, a centrist think tank, crunched some numbers for me to put that figure into context.
Over the course of 90 minutes, the Ventura-based act crunched through songs from their entire catalog, including the recently-reissued Paradise Lost and the bulk of capital-c Classic King of the Dead.
On a warm, rainy, summer day, I crunched up a gravel path at the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park in Blowing Rock, N.C. It was my third day of running uphill — in the rain.
Schaefer crunched numbers to determine how many weddings she would need to take on to cover her business costs and living expenses before making her side gig a full-time job in July 250.
Good news for collectors: scientists out of the University of Toronto crunched the numbers and found out there is a 6% chance it will crash back into Earth within the next one million years.
NeighborhoodX, a real estate data and analytics firm, crunched the data to find comparable real-life locations for famous superhero lairs, which closely resemble their on-screen counterparts in terms of looks and location.
The hedge fund, which owns 4.1 percent of BHP, would like to see separate London and Australian corporate entities crunched into one business with headquarters in Melbourne, but with a primary listing in London.
Some lenders have crunched the numbers and decided to retreat, including Tesco Bank - which has put its 3.7 billion pound mortgage book up for sale - and SecureTrust Bank which stopped writing new mortgage business.
Most hurricane tracking relies on data crunched by various public and private computer models, and the models, which take different variables (temperature, moisture, mass) and consider them in different ways, are not always in agreement.
The consulting firm Avalere Health crunched newly released government data and found that the Trump administration's actions are contributing to the price hikes by adding instability to the underlying problems of the health law's marketplaces.
Diyas crunched another forehand down-the-line winner for a third break of the match to go 3-2 up in the second set and although Kato broke back immediately, it only delayed the inevitable.
Yet according to numbers from Dealogic, a data provider, that have been crunched by Bain & Company, a consultancy, private-equity houses are now losing out in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to non-financial companies.
The site looked at 250 shows, which included nearly 211,22016 model appearances, and crunched the numbers in a couple of categories: race, plus-size versus straight-size, gender orientation (specifically tallying transgender models), and age.
Click here to view original GIF...the data is crunched by loads of computing power that's in the trunk......and then it's used to create a real-time map of the area around the car.
Russia's investment grade credit rating would survive some moderate new U.S. economic sanctions but not ones which targeted existing government debt, the country's biggest banks or crunched energy firms, S&P said earlier this year.
In a study updated last year, John Hattie of the University of Melbourne crunched the results of more than 65,000 research papers on the effects of hundreds of interventions on the learning of 250m pupils.
Zozo Chief Executive Yusaku Maezawa said on Wednesday that instead of the polka-dot bodysuit, a basic set of measurements provided by users crunched with Zozo's data would be enough to produce custom-made clothes.
While Paytm, and other companies have been the winner in the India's cash crunched market over the past few months, the government has been working aggressively to get its own services out in the public.
Cantor Fitzgerald Analyst Youssef Squali said the report shows Yahoo is capable of increasing efficiency but cautioned that search was on the decline and display would be in decline if the numbers were crunched differently.
These data, sold on to advertisers and programme-makers and crunched by machine-learning systems, subsidises the price of the televisions themselves (which explains why non-connected, "dumb" televisions have become very difficult to buy).
On top of that, Bruins rookie defenseman Brandon Carlo left the game in the first period with an upper body injury after he was crunched face-first into the boards by Washington captain Alex Ovechkin.
Using school rankings from U.S. News & World Report and salary data from PayScale, GOBankingRates crunched the numbers to figure out what grads from the top schools make within the first five years in the workforce.
He has crunched the endowment numbers (Yale's stands at about $25 billion), and argues that if growth trends continue, the 10 richest schools will "own the entire country" by the middle of the 22nd century.
That same year, the Women In Action Network and Jada E. Watson of the University if Ottawa crunched the numbers to reveal women have faced a huge drop in radio airplay from 2000 to 2018.
A big reason US car companies were foundering was that gas prices suddenly shot up and US automakers, who for years were making bigger, thirstier cars, were suddenly facing a cash-crunched, fuel-abstemious market.
Others in tech share his vision of ubiquitous, web-linked devices with their data crunched by machines, so the values of firms involved in these areas are sky-high; SoftBank paid 71 times earnings for ARM.
Square, a tech company that helps businesses process credit card payments, crunched data from sellers around the U.S. and found that Americans are spending nearly $900,000 per month on crusty bread topped with mashed green fruit.
That data coupled with the speed of the vehicle get crunched by a car's onboard safety system to determine if it needs to take over and slam on the brakes in order to avoid a collision.
But when the data was crunched for LinkedIn's U.S. list of Top Attractors, the companies where people want to work now, only one showed up: Under Armour, founded by Kevin Plank a scant ten years ago.
He continued the digital manipulation with some site-specific trolling—skewering plenty of Texas's finest politicians like Governor Greg Abbott, former Governor Rick Perry, and Senator Ted Cruz, who appeared with their foreheads and noses crunched.
CNBC put together a calculator tied to the market price of gold, and crunched the numbers on nine other famous people, including hall-of-famer Michael Jordan, reality TV star Kim Kardashian and President Donald Trump.
Fiverr, an online freelance marketplace, crunched the numbers to determine which are the highest-paying gigs offered on its site, and it found that you could potentially make thousands for projects that are in high-demand.
Certainly, television shows such as The Wire and Breaking Bad have used their fair share of cheap cell phones, which are used once before they're crunched under the heel of someone hell bent on committing crime.
To better show the impact of these factors, analysts at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy crunched the numbers and came up with an estimate of how individual households may fare under the new rules.
She crunched the numbers and found it was cheaper to pay for her daughter, a rising college senior, to have a daily Starbucks breakfast (or make her own) than have those meals at the dining hall.
CNBC Make It crunched the numbers to show you just how big your 401(k) balance would be if you invested $4013,500 every year starting at various ages and didn't touch the money until age 70.
But the latter pronunciation just doesn't sound right, it comes across as tech jargon from the '80s, when data was stored on floppy disks and computers crunched numbers on processors that clocked in at 4.77 MHz.
The website NBA Miner crunched data and discovered that a basketball player's prime is 29 years old, that point where physical talent and the ability to see and dissect a game arrive at a handsome crossroads.
Jamie Vardy has been left to tidy up the mess, shovelling crunched-up Tyskie cans into a black bin liner, lurching between the living room and the kitchen, occasionally stepping over a passed-out Christian Fuchs.
To determine its list of Emerging Jobs 2020, the professional networking site crunched the data of its some 62 million users in India to determine the growth in hiring of each job between 2015 and 2019.
If you have the space, a full-sized iron is going to be easier to use and will likely yield better results, but if you're really crunched for space, a mini iron will suffice just fine.
Stanford University Graduate School of Education professor Sean Reardon and his team crunched hundreds of millions of standardized test scores from every public school in the United States from 2008 to 2016 to reach their conclusions.
But while the agency has cracked down on SNAP retailers, sanctioning nearly 28503,22019 of them in 2015, the fraud rate has been harder to address at the recipient level, with caseworkers and states crunched for resources.
In a 2012 election post mortem, Nate Silver crunched the fundraising numbers and found that among Google employees, President Obama "collected almost 97 percent of the money" donated to both Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Drug-pricing crusader David Mitchell crunched some numbers and concluded that at least in the case of Novartis' leukemia therapy, Kymriah, the price point could stand to be a lot lower and still turn a nice profit.
"We will not be letting one race result influence our decision ... it's not going to be an easy one," Wolff added, emphasizing that the data would be crunched and a full risk and reward assessment carried out.
To be sure, the kiwi is also taking some of the gloss off the bounce in the dairy sector, which has been crunched in recent years by a slowdown in major consumer China and the supply glut.
Although Netflix is often reticent to disclose viewership data, the company crunched some numbers on the binge-watching habits of its subscribers, and the streaming service found that certain genres are binged on more quickly than others.
I've done my research, crunched the numbers, and read other internet websites, and as far as I can tell you can't buy a modern 13.3-inch laptop that weighs less than the new Fujitsu LifeBook U937/P.
And the turn-by-turn directions with maps that show you exactly how to walk from the light-rail station to the bus stop, for example, were infinitely valuable when I was crunched for time during connections.
Evidence from special elections earlier this year is not encouraging: black voters have made up a smaller percentage of voters than usual, according to numbers crunched at The Economist's request by 0ptimus, a Republican-leaning data firm.
He had crunched the numbers, understood auction markets and knew first-hand exactly when the government's biggest bills were due -- and the potentially catastrophic consequences for financial markets that rely on US Treasury notes for safe investments.
Mitchell says his group, Patients for Affordable Drugs, has crunched some numbers with researchers from Harvard University, and that Novartis is making an obscene profit from CAR T. "It's a brand new class of drugs," Mitchell says.
Under the hood, data entered by individual sales people is then crunched and analysed to let sales teams and their managers know how likely they are to close a particular deal or meet a sales target overall.
To give you an idea of just how costly it can be to only pay the minimum on your credit card, personal finance site NerdWallet crunched the numbers and determined the interest costs of paying off debt.
Once a rule has been promulgated and (ideally) the small businesses burden has been minimized, the government must have the resources to educate time-crunched small business owners on new rules and give compliance assistance as needed.
While "Buy America" applies only to infrastructure that receives federal funding, adding the cost of tariffs to existing price pressures could prompt budget-crunched state and local governments to scrap local projects as they become too expensive.
LONDON (Reuters) - Russia's investment grade credit rating would survive some moderate new U.S. economic sanctions but not ones which targeted existing government debt, the country's biggest banks or crunched energy firms, S&P Global said on Thursday.
Well, in one study published in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, which crunched data from a popular Chinese online-dating website, male profiles with the highest income levels got 10 times more visits than the lowest.
To give you an idea of just how costly it can be to pay only the minimum on your credit card, personal finance site NerdWallet crunched the numbers and determined the interest costs of paying off debt.
Leah Samuel of Stat News crunched the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on nonmedical exemptions from 2009 to 2016 (her numbers, however, weren't peer-reviewed, like some of the other studies I'll describe next).
In 33, two Harvard students hacked together a computerized matchmaking program—a punch-card survey about a person and their ideal match, recorded by the computer, then crunched for compatibility—and the world's first dating site was born.
Then someone who ate Raisin Bran said he "crunched down on a hard object" and discovered a "clear, flat, rectangular piece of glass approximately the size and thickness of a dime," but luckily came away with no injury.
Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman crunched the numbers from the "wave" elections in the 2006 and 2010 midterms, and found that if things broke the same way in 2018, Democrats would net nearly 40 seats in the House.
MediaPost contributor Reid Tatoris once crunched all the numbers and found that, as a result of bot traffic and online fraud, only eight percent of digital ad impressions even have the chance to be seen by human beings.
The New York Times' Real Estate section crunched data from the National Association of Realtors and came up with a profile of first-time buyers showing that first-time buyers are still generally millennials, albeit pretty successful ones.
It also creates a rough profile of who I am: "If I was Cambridge Analytica, I would have taken 50 million users worth of data, crunched the numbers and figured out who was susceptible to influence," Mislove said.
Why it matters: Capturing carbon to extract oil seems counterintuitive to addressing climate change, but experts who have crunched the numbers say this technology is a necessary, if controversial, step that's helped along by these kinds of projects.
Moore crunched the numbers to figure out price points, taking into account the Elizabeth & Clarke customer's median income and what financial planners typically recommend you spend on clothing (5% of your take-home pay, according to Pete Dunn).
Many of today's human doctors — crunched for time, rushing to optimize billing and type up records while talking with their patients — are short on empathy and connection, and as a result their bedside manner can often be robotic.
But no matter how Ms. Klinghoffer and Mr. Fuller crunched the data, there weren't any meaningful correlations to be found between groups that had a lot of tasks to do at odd times and those that were unhappy.
Researchers crunched data on changes in dozens of ecosystems to conclude that Caribbean coral reefs could collapse in 15 years while the Amazon rainforest could die back within 50 years - although that finding was questioned by some experts.
According to data crunched by online lender Earnest and reported by Priceonomics, about 85% of side gig workers make less than $500 a month working for the sharing economy (think: assembling furniture for TaskRabbit or driving for Lyft).
Yet, when Roomi crunched the numbers, comparing salary information available on Glassdoor against current real estate data, it found that most of TV's beloved characters couldn't afford to live in the city in which these shows are set.
These are the some of the numbers that Kathy Shield, a graduate student at Berkeley, has crunched to highlight the repeal of an obscure deduction in the tax bill passed earlier this month by the House of Representatives.
"Added sugars increase excess energy and reduce nutrient density in our diets, often contributing to weight gain and obesity," said Elyse Powell, one of the researchers at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill who crunched these numbers.
With an average job approval of 43%, according to numbers crunched by the data-journalism website FiveThirtyEight, he is only just short of turning out the coalition that brought him to victory in 2016 with 46% of the vote.
Perhaps that's because some things that worked inordinately well in the series -- the long pauses, the quiet, and the ability to tease out the tension surrounding seemingly inescapable predicaments -- are processed differently when crunched into a two-hour movie.
In an exclusive analysis developed in consultation with three prominent statisticians, BuzzFeed News crunched more than a year's worth of scoring data and found that the sport is rife with judges who give their own country's skaters a boost.
Researchers have crunched the numbers on suicides, seizures, births, and heart attacks during a full moon, and while there have been some mixed results, the most respectable science suggests that the full moon doesn't do jack to our bodies.
Thrillist has crunched the numbers and concluded that in the approximately nine years since checked-bag fees started becoming common, American flyers have spent enough putting things in the hold of planes to purchase the country's most valuable airline.
The International Council on Clean Transportation crunched the numbers last year and estimated that those three weeks of flower delivery flights burn approximately 114 million liters of fuel, emitting approximately 360,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
It's the quote from [writer and activist] Audre Lorde…" Here Gavin pauses, Googling the line to get it right: "'If I didn't define myself for myself, I would be crunched into other people's fantasies for me and eaten alive.
One exhibit hosted by Greg Haberny educated patrons about the town of Bombay Beach on the Salton Sea and the Hermitage Museum through cardboard-based "pocket drawings" hung over a floor covered with crayons that crunched underneath visitors' feet.
Pollsters had predicted a big turnout this year, especially after seeing a deluge of early votes cast in the days and weeks before election day – 258 million in total, according to numbers crunched by the United States Election Project.
"We crunched the numbers to find the cities where early retirees can stretch their savings with lower taxes and affordable housing, while still having access to doctors and entertainment," said AJ Smith, vice president of financial education at SmartAsset.
In the seconds after Mr. Trump's Nordstrom tweet, for instance, before people would have had enough time to respond, it was evident that automated trading algorithms had crunched the information and begun either selling or betting against the stock.
I told Charlie how much money I had and it crunched all the numbers, summarizing what my monthly payments would need to be, how much interest I'd need to fork over, and how long it'd take to pay it all off.
But the CBC crunched the numbers and calculated that the new racks will essentially each cost the city $2,950 CDN per bike spot—which is undoubtedly far more expensive than most of the bikes that will get locked up on them.
To determine the best time for U.S. travelers to book trips worldwide, Expedia crunched the numbers, looking at consumer demand and pricing for flights, hotels and rental cars available on the company's platform for trips between May 25 and Sept.
In my own experience as a medical student, I've noticed that taking blood pressure correctly is indeed a luxury of time — and despite their best intentions, overworked doctors are often too crunched and too distracted to bother with correct technique.
But what struck me the most from my trip to the PPPL was not the science wizardry taking place inside its giant reactor, or the Houston-style control center where dozens of (white, male) scientists crunched data and ran supercomputer simulations.
Data shows wealthy voters favored Clinton over Warren; FiveThirtyEight's Nathaniel Rakich crunched the numbers and found Warren underperformed Clinton in the 163 wealthiest towns in Massachusetts (perhaps not a huge surprise, given her decades-long fight against big banks and corporations).
Dickey then gives us a screenshot of the script during that scene:Dickey goes on to explain how he crunched the numbers using this fictional character's equation, and it all makes sense to him why he should keep his shitty, shitty phone.
Economists who crunched the numbers on forest preservation say the model pioneered in Uganda could be expanded to other countries with large tropical forests including Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Peru as part of the fight against global warming.
LinkedIn and Zillow crunched the numbers to see where workers in finance, health care or tech can find a prime combination of ample (and well-paid) job opportunities and housing costs that let them keep a bigger chunk of their paycheck.
Novus, an analytics firm, has crunched numbers from Hedge Fund Research, a data provider, to suggest that hedge-fund performance shares a trait boringly familiar from other forms of investment: funds that do poorly then do better, and outperformers then underperform.
As you would expect, sensors watch everything—temperature, humidity, illumination—and send the data directly to Cambridge University's engineering department where they are crunched, along with information on the plants' growth, to work out the best regimes for future crops.
In the spirit of hypothetical stress testing, Vanguard crunched the numbers for what would be a highly unlikely event: an abrupt three percentage point increase in the yield of the Barclays U.S. Aggregate index from its current very low 1.95 percent.
To avoid penalizing smaller regional chains, we crunched the numbers to create a score based on the percentage of people who said they visited a chain in the last six months and who said the brand had the cleanest restaurants.
In the first 10 months of the 2016 U.S. fiscal year, 46,635 Cubans reached the United States, according to official data crunched by the Pew Research Center, almost double the number who arrived in the whole of fiscal year 2014.
Bitmex, best known for a crypto trading service, claims to have crunched the numbers on over 200 of the biggest ICOs and found that, on average, most projects have already converted what they had raised in crypto into fiat currency.
TRUMP TAX PLAN HELPS ... TRUMP: The New York Times's Jesse Drucker and Nadja Popovich crunched numbers on the Republican tax plan and found President Trump would save tens of millions of dollars if the reform proposal makes it through Congress.
Djavad Salehi-Isfahani at the Brookings Institution has crunched official Iranian data for the year to March 2017 (the first full year since international sanctions were lifted) showing residents of Tehran did markedly better than those in rural or provincial centers.
So I crunched the numbers and came to this conclusion: If testing could clarify what was going on with me — and what I might be able to do about it — then there was a slight chance my mental state could improve.
After all the data was crunched, Denver topped the list, with its low unemployment and high millennial population growth rate offsetting its higher cost of living (106.3 on the price parity scale) and relatively high average commuting time (183 minutes).
But consider: The Victory Fund, which supports L.G.B.T. candidates nationwide in races ranging from school board to governor, recently crunched the numbers on how its 1,162 beneficiaries over the last decade fared, and the results are particularly positive for women.
Information culled and crunched from a wide array of sources can identify customers who like to linger, based on data about their dining histories, so the manager can anticipate your wait, buy you a drink and make the delay less painful.
All told, Morris and Agadjanian crunched the numbers on seven issues: concealed-carry permits, deportation of illegal immigrants, abortion, the Clean Air Act, mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent drug offenders, the Affordable Care Act, and raising the minimum wage.
Data scientists at Barclays crunched the numbers on 2.4 billion taxi and ride-hailing rides in New York City, the country&aposs largest and most important market, and found that customers might be more receptive to a price hike than expected.
I usually recommend a Kindle (and I do love a Kindle!), but a Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite is also a surprisingly great gift for a time-crunched mom that doesn't have the mental energy to engage with a book.
Job site Adzuna crunched this data from BLS and found that excluding aircraft pilots, the most dangerous jobs pay workers an average of $46,93 a year — that's $2,287 less than the average current earnings across all professions in the United States.
Looking at the sugar content in both fun-size candy bars and candy corn, Reaction crunched the numbers and found it would take just 262 fun-size candy bars and 1,627 pieces of candy corn to kill a 180-pound adult.
TPC had already crunched the numbers on the candidates' tax plans overall but only recently decided to go back and look at their specific impacts on the superrich, according to William Gale, co-director of TPC and co-author of the report.
The 38-year-old Spaniard, benefiting from the huge carries afforded by the rock-hard fairways, crunched a 400-yard drive at the par-four 10th hole that landed in the infamous Barry Burn that snakes its way round the Carnoustie links.
To date, users around the world have taken up the night shift as a 'cancer researcher,' and "crunched" about 70% of the first research project, which focuses on comparing genetic profiles of patients with four types of cancer (breast, ovarian, prostate and pancreatic).
The libertarian Cato Institute crunched the data and demonstrated that deportations from the interior of the country -- meaning away from the border, so, people who have likely been in the country longer -- were on the downswing during most of the Obama administration.
The Sesame-Ginger Grilled Shrimp is drizzled with savory soy-ginger sauce and sprinkled with Asian seasoning, while the Crunchy Fiesta Shrimp is covered in crunched-up tortilla chips, and topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses and pico de gallo.
Nothing warms our hearts more than seeing the stars of our favorite movie or TV show reuniting simply because they really, truly like each other, and not just because some Hollywood exec crunched some numbers and decided a reboot would get huge ratings.
A report released this month by the California Policy Lab in Los Angeles, which crunched survey data from 64,000 single adult homeless people across the country, found half of them reported suffering from some combination of physical, mental and substance abuse conditions.
Business Insider crunched data from social media measurement company Brandwatch, iSpot and AI-powered measurement company Realeyes to get a sense of which ads were winning over the majority already and creating the most buzz leading up to Super Bowl Sunday this weekend.
After finding a half-price deal for an all-inclusive resort, I crunched the numbers and realized my credit card points could also cover the majority of our airfare, bringing our total cost for a three-night stay in Cancun to about $1,000.
Job hunters in Scranton, Pennsylvania, will have a much tougher search than those in Denver or Nashville, Tennessee, according to a forecast by Oxford Economics, which crunched the numbers and came up with growth forecasts for 89 of the largest U.S. metro areas.
Hopes of a repeat of that epic were dashed when Nadal retired hurt in the fifth set of his quarter-final with Cilic on Tuesday, although nothing should be taken away from the Croatian sixth seed, who crunched a mind-boggling 83 winners.
Theodore Johnson, a senior fellow with the Brennan Center for Justice whose research covers racial identity in electoral politics, recently crunched the numbers in a hypothetical match-up between Biden and Warren, based on the assumption that everyone else running dropped out.
Paul Volcker, who as chairman of the Federal Reserve under Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan helped tame inflation with 22% interest rates that also crunched American manufacturing, farming and real estate but led the way to two decades of expansion, has died.
The trailing pilots then proceeded, in careful stages, to approach closer and closer to the outer portion of the wake, while engineers in the back of the plane crunched data such as fuel consumption and the speed and accelerations of the two aircraft.
Facebook data crunched by the digital strategy firm Bully Pulpit Interactive suggest that between March 30 and June 1, his campaign spent more money on birthday-related Facebook ads — $752,133 — than any other candidate spent on ads about any other specific topic.
According to Miro Copic, a marketing professor at San Diego State University who recently crunched the numbers, this year's SDCC is expected to have a whopping $210 million in economic impact on the region, representing an injection of at least $2800 million in direct spending.
Rachel Kyte, who took over this month as CEO of the Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) initiative set up by the U.N. secretary-general, said the numbers are now being crunched to work out how soon the goal of universal access could be met.
The longstanding tradition for Lloyd and Sandy Howard, who were married in 1968, all started when the couple were crunched on time and needed to find a quick bite to eat before heading to a show for their very first anniversary, PIX 11 reported.
Up and down the ballot throughout the country, 260 women are running for Congress (237 for House seats, 23 for Senate), 16 for governor, and 20163,388 for state legislatures on Tuesday, according to data crunched by Rutgers University's Center for American Women and Politics.
The National Weather Service -- which crunched the numbers for August 21 -- shows that coastal sections of Oregon and South Carolina have the greatest threat of clouds, along with areas east of the Mississippi River, while the Intermountain West has the best chance of clear skies.
TOKYO, July 6 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices rose to lifetime highs on Wednesday as negative yields spread to 20-year bonds, with the Brexit vote exacerbating a flight-to-safety bid that has crunched incomes of banks, pension funds and other Japanese investors.
TD Ameritrade crunched the numbers in July and provided the data exclusively to CNBC Make It. That means if you have $2401,2401 invested in your 2401(k), which is the average balance among Americans, you can expect to pay about $4013 a year in fees.
After I crunched some numbers and came up with a car budget that felt reasonable, I did some research and decided to follow one key rule: Never accept the first offer, whether it's the sticker price or whatever deal the salesman puts before you.
Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), have already crunched the numbers and run the analysis to conclude the best number to align defense strategy with resources is closer to $100 billion more for the military, rather than the more modest $54 billion requested by the administration.
And so, with the cameras rolling, I hit a series of forehand drives and then a series of backhand slices while Lyndon Krause and Olivia Cant — Ph.D. students in sports science at Victoria University in Melbourne — recorded and crunched the numbers courtside on a laptop.
But when an industrial company wants to make a model of, say, when a bridge will corrode, it can use data from the sensors on a robot, and send that data to be crunched in the cloud, said Ben Wolff, CEO of robotics company Sarcos.
Compiled by more than 100 authors who crunched 7,000 academic papers, the study documents the implications of warming oceans, fast-melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica and shrinking glaciers for more than 1.3 billion people living in low-lying or high-mountain regions.
While Shelby said Thursday that it would be ideal to clear all of the fiscal 2020 funding measures by the end of December, he noted that a "compressed" timeline, crunched by impeachment proceedings, adds to the impediments that make that spending goal tough to achieve.
Compiled by more than 100 authors who crunched 7,000 academic papers, the study documents the implications of warming oceans, fast-melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica and shrinking glaciers for more than 1.3 billion people living in low-lying or high-mountain regions.
Compiled by more than 100 authors who crunched 7,000 academic papers, the study documented the implications of warming oceans, fast-melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica and shrinking glaciers for more than 1.3 billion people living in low-lying or high mountain regions.
When a group of MIT scientists crunched data on Boston-area commuting patterns, they found that if 50 percent of drivers shifted over to ride-sharing, it would reduce traffic congestion by 37 percent and decrease the number of vehicles on the road by 19993 percent.
Having crunched the numbers on Jeb Bush and Donald Trump's tax plans, the Tax Policy Center — one of the only nonpartisan economic think tanks respected on both sides of the aisle in Washington — is out with an analysis of the tax plan of establishment favorite Marco Rubio.
That fluorescent synth bridge, which still catches me by surprise, became all the sweet, bleary Sunday afternoons, mushed together in a miasma of grass and cans and crunched up rizlas and trying not to glance at your phone screen but feeling a lurch every time you do.
To come up with state and local tax contributions, economists at the Institute on Taxation & Economic Policy crunched data from the US Census Bureau and the Migration Policy Institute to determine the likely number of undocumented immigrants in each state, their average incomes, and their homeownership rates.
The researchers, Angus Deaton and Anne Case, crunched numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and concluded that there was nearly a 9% increase in the death rate for middle-aged white Americans between 1999 and 2013, a steady climb from year to year.
Private equity firms could be interested in all or parts of Micro Focus and some buyout firms have crunched the numbers and spoken to banks about the feasibility of a deal, Bloomberg reported then, adding that no formal talks between the company and potential buyers were underway.
READ: Mexico Is Furious About the El Paso Shooting and Is Making Sure Trump Knows It It funneled at least $1.1 million into immigration-focused Facebook ads between March 30 and July 27 alone, according to data crunched by the digital strategy firm Bully Pulpit Interactive.
If there is one Log Cabin scent that truly exemplifies the category, in that it smells like a snow globe crunched into a bottle along with candy canes and firewood, it is Dasein's Winter, which has gained a true cult following over the last five years.
Check In From about 1,755 Hong Kong dollars (or about $225, at 7.8 Hong Kong dollars to the dollar) Opened last year, the 32-room Olympian Hong Kong offers a rare amenity in one of the densest, most property-crunched cities in the world: breathing space.
Grungy, anonymous holes in the wall occupied by a smattering of the human equivalents of crunched up empty cigarette packs, nursing corporate lagers and grudges against all who have wronged them whether it's their brother or whatever liberal female politician it's trendy to shit on in MRA circles.
In celebration of the most recent addition to the franchise, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Rotten Tomatoes has crunched the numbers to find out exactly how much the man has sprinted throughout his nearly four-decade long career, and whether his running has a net positive effect for his films.
The Economist crunched the latest 20103 months-worth of available data on the donations made by the three biggest DAF providers—the year ending June 2016 for Vanguard and the year ending June 2015 for Fidelity and Schwab (Vanguard and Schwab exclude donations under $5,240 from the data).
This time, the pool is about $22 million, an NBPA representative confirmed to CNBC Make It. Using data from sports website SB Nation, we crunched the numbers to provide our best estimate of how much this year's champs could get, since the NBPA declined to share those details.
Reddit user TheHotterPotato crunched the numbers to calculate that players are (at least for now) getting around 275 credits per each match of roughly 11 minutes, which would have meant around 40 hours of constant gameplay (not counting challenges and other credit sources) to unlock the pricier heroes.
The latest refresh comes at a time when many companies have been rethinking their approach to security and privacy as a result of a major update to the European Union's data protection framework which applies to entities processing EU people's data regardless of where that data is being crunched.
The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing is coming up on July 20, and to capitalise on the buzz (sorry), Spotify crunched through its catalogue and found that there are more than 185,000 tracks on the music streaming platform with the word "moon" in the title.
William Cheung, an associate professor and researcher at the University of British Columbia's Changing Ocean Research Unit and director of science at the Nippon Foundation-Nereus Program, crunched the numbers on fish and climate change for a 2010 report that forecasted as far into the future as 2055.
Susan Lund, one of the co-authors of the McKinsey report, said that as her team crunched the numbers on the impact of digital finance, even she was surprised by the impact it could have on the broader economy — some $3.7 trillion in additional annual economic activity by 2025.
Banks' overdraft revenue tends to rise each quarter of the calendar year before dropping again in the first quarter, suggesting that consumers may be crunched for cash and particularly vulnerable to such fees at the end of the year, said Thaddeus King, an officer with Pew's consumer finance project.
That legacy in a word is progressivism: seeded by socialist immigrants from Germany and Scandinavia, nourished by liberal icons like Robert La Follette and Russ Feingold, and sheltered by institutions like the proudly lefty University of Wisconsin at Madison, with a campus where granola crunched underfoot like fall leaves.
Mortgage REITs may not benefit directly from a stimulus package, but if it helps cash-crunched consumers or businesses pay rent this would enable landlords to make mortgage payments, and in turn boost REITs' cash flow and share prices, said Gina Szymanski, portfolio manager at AEW Capital Management.
Researchers at Sabato's Crystal Ball, an election handicapper based at the University of Virginia, have crunched the numbers, finding that the president's party has lost House seats in 36 of 39 midterm cycles dating back to the Civil War, with an average loss of a whopping 33 seats.
When he crunched FDA data from thousands of reports of finasteride-related side effects, he found that men in their 20s and 30s taking a 1 mg dose for hair loss were far more likely to report side effects than older men taking a 5 mg dose for prostate problems.
The CRFB crunched the numbers and found that even the most aggressive tax hikes on businesses and on America's top earners don't come close to covering the expected ten-year $28 trillion to $32 trillion price tag for Medicare for All, never mind all the other programs progressives are keen on.
Electric Wizard are adept at forming hypnotic rhythms with simple progressions —slow grooves wrap themselves around founding member and vocalist Jus Osborn's gravelly voice, while the crunched down, weighty guitars and bass play off each other to create a monolithic wall of sound that never loses the gritty melody beneath.
The financial technology firm crunched the numbers using its mortgage calculator, discovering that the inhabitants of three of the country's largest cities have to rake in more than $110,000 a year to pay for a home to call their own (when you factor in the mortgage, property taxes and homeowners insurance).
Over time, the volume of people seeking exemptions has slowly crept upward across the US. Leah Samuel of Stat News crunched the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on nonmedical exemptions from 313 to 2016 (her numbers, however, weren't peer-reviewed, like some of the other studies I'll describe next).
According to global fashion search platform Lyst, which has tracked more than 100 million searches from 80 million shoppers in 120 countries and crunched the queries, page views, and sales across five million fashion products from 12,000 designers and stores (phew, that was mouthful!), 2017's top items include everything from (pricey
They also crunched the anime numbers in each US state, where it turns out the Midwest also loves Trigun, the South loves Dragon Ball Z (unsurprising once you realize how often it's referenced in southern rap), and New York and California seem to have pushed Rurouni Kenshin into its first place position.
Other quotable notables: Wired's take on self-driving car jargon; The Information's organizational chart on GM Cruise; and Lytx, which provides fleet management services like video telematics and vehicle tracking for fleets, crunched data that identifies the top 10 roads for cell phone use in the U.S. Deployments don't always mean AVs.
Having crunched the numbers on the tax plans of Republican presidential candidates Jeb Bush, Donald Trump, and Marco Rubio, the Tax Policy Center — one of the only nonpartisan economic think tanks respected on both sides of the aisle in Washington, DC — is out with an analysis of Iowa victor Ted Cruz's tax plan.
At Balmain, Olivier Rousteing added spikes to Easter egg bouclés and stiff princess skirts (hug, and you risk impalement), crunched biker patent leather into thigh-high nail-spiked boots and flowing capes, and otherwise decorated dangerously in a 1980s remix of plastic-covered denim and sheer Swiss-dot blouson jumpsuits and extreme encrustation.
It took four years for Hawthornthwaite, a former investment banker, and Martin, a designer by trade, to figure out how to turn crunched-up water bottles into yarn; how to dye that yarn in ways that wouldn't compromise its stretch or shape; and, well, how to knit it into shoes that people could actually wear.
Beating on pumped up farangs for King and Country, Yod outpointed the dangerous Frenchman Yohan Lidon, bested Cosmo Alexandre, number crunched Marco Tentori, cruised to victory on the cards against the quick-draw American fighter Chike Lindsay, and outpointed my old mucker from Rompo Gym in Bangkok, the Dagestan pit bull himself, Dzhabar Askerov.
Detailed distributional analysis from the Joint Committee on Taxation and the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center is still forthcoming, but Ernie Tedeschi, a private sector economist and veteran of the Obama Treasury Department, crunched some numbers using Tax Brain, an open source tax model from the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute's Open Source Policy Center.
I worked with a group of climate scientists from Dartmouth's Cold Regions Research Labs and I got access to their records for the different data that they collected over a period of several decades, and then crunched that data into algorithmic patterns, and took that and mixed it with other kinds of contemporary classical music.
Simons trucked in 50,000 gallons of popcorn from Chicago and filled the floor of the old American Stock Exchange building with the stuff, which piled up in drifts along the sides of four rickety barns, crunched under guests's feet, and stuck to models' shoes and prairie-dress-meets-hazmat-suits they wore down the runway.
Well … Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The news may shock you if you were living in a cave, but this spring an "Arts in NYC" course taught at CUNY Guttman College by James Case-Leal has crunched the numbers to demonstrate how white the top of the commercial art gallery pyramid truly is.
Schumpeter has crunched the numbers for the world's ten biggest tech firms and for three rising stars, splitting their market value into three parts: value which has already been realised in the form of net cash held, the present value of expected earnings in the next four years, and the value attributable to what happens after 2020.
A: One caveat is that we don't have definitive lists of precincts in these districts so we only have preliminary numbers to go off of (the 2012 and 2016 were crunched by the New York Times's Nate Cohn, the 2008 ones were done by me, all are subject to change by a percentage point or so).
The study, which was published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, crunched the data on how much food was being produced on local farms—local being defined by them as 100 miles, so essentially what you could eat if nothing was driven more than two hours to get to you—versus the size of local populations.
While Pishevar, described to TechCrunch as "overpowering" and "self-promotional," developed a lasting relationship with Uber co-founder and former chief executive officer Travis Kalanick crucial to the deal, Carolan, a reserved Midwesterner, crunched the numbers and worked to convince his firm that Uber, a young startup with a hot-headed leader, was worth their time and money.
The New York Times' Real Estate section crunched data from the National Association of Realtors and came up with a profile of first-time buyers that makes clear that at least some of the concern that young people are shrugging off home-ownership is misplaced: The median first-time buyer is a millennial, albeit a pretty successful one.
But the nonpartisan Cook Political Report has crunched the historical numbers and they're not pretty for a president who is under 50 percent or facing his first midterm election: According to Cook: > Since the end of the Civil War, the president's party has lost seats in 35 of the 38 midterm elections, or 92 percent of the time.
The crunched, focussed expression on her small, sharp face as she claimed her half of the desk, a purse over one arm and a duffelbag over the other, a light sheen of perspiration on her upper lip, a dark-gray head scarf wound tightly around her head and fixed above her right ear with a long, silver pin.
Just two years ago, a meta-analysis crunched the numbers from more than 23 studies involving more than 200,000 women with breast cancer, and reported that women who were obese when diagnosed had a 41 percent greater risk of death, while women who were overweight but whose body mass index was under 30 had a 7 percent greater risk.
By tracking more than 100 million searches from 80 million shoppers across 120 countries, the global fashion search platform crunched the queries, page views, and sales across five million products from 12,000 designers and stores to uncover 2017's top brands (Gucci!), items (logo T-shirts), and celebrities (here's you looking at you, Bad Gal RiRi).
Reviews on Glassdoor posted by ex-employees in recent weeks (see here and here) point to issues at the company with how management communicates with staff, the lack of a coherent and consistent strategy and other operational challenges that can come with building a business with a number of different facets over a relatively crunched period of time.
The aggressive growth of house prices in the so-called 'Lucky Country' has seen those in its largest city, Sydney, move up by 70.3 percent in the past five years as compared to movement in the average Australian wage which has edged only 13.2 percent higher, according to data crunched by Ben Phillips, an associate professor at the Australian National University.
He has burrowed into painting's prospects by walking on panels of Styrofoam in acid-dipped boots, then hanging the crunched results like canvases; painting mercilessly accurate self-portraits in grisaille, and retaining the smudges or dye shifts of his photographic sources; and deploying abstract motifs on carpets, as when he upholstered the floors and even the walls of the Palazzo Grassi in Venice.
In some cases, the books were indeed in new condition; in other cases, books had scuffed covers and bent or crunched corners; in a few cases, the books were notably "used," to the extent that one IBPA member received a "new" book from a third-party vendor that contained her own inscription to the original buyer on the title page.
But these aren't just tales of partying and excess (though there is plenty of that); the Miami we encounter on ZUU has plenty of speedboats, strip clubs, and coke dealers, sure, but Curry also brings us into the nooks and crannies of his Carol City upbringing, paying tribute to the friends he's made and lost along the way as FnZ's crunched-up beats clatter all around him.
This metric translates students into a set of crunched numbers that make anyone attending the same school and living in the same neighborhood look similar; the only adverse factors incorporated by the College Board that are tethered to an applicant's unique individual circumstances are those related to family situation, such as coming from a single-parent household, whether or not English is a second language and parental educational background.
The office of Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) has crunched Mueller's 448-page report into a six-page document featuring the former FBI director's most damning findings, which will be distributed Tuesday to Democratic lawmakers to guide their outreach to voters as all eyes in Washington turn to Mueller's testimony.
Personal finance website WalletHub recently crunched the numbers: Its study focused on the best and cheapest local food scenes, comparing over 180 U.S. cities across two key dimensions (affordability and also diversity, accessibility and quality) and 29 relevant metrics (including cost of groceries, presence of Michelin-starred restaurants, average ranking of restaurants on Yelp's "Top 100 places to eat in the U.S." list, food trucks per capita and food festivals per capita).
For that third study, the researchers crunched the numbers, and reported that a lot (35 to 40 percent) of the young people that they studied seemed to have enlarged bone growths at the back of their head, and that males tended to have larger bumps, though graphs presented in the study don't actually seem to support that second conclusion, as University of Wisconsin-Madison anthropologist John Hawks points out in a blog.
Here's how we crunched the numbers: First we peeked anonymous data to see what R29 readers were shopping right now, next we checked in with leading retailers like Dermstore, Ulta, and Saks to find out what's been selling like hotcakes, then we spent hours perusing the best-selling charts on Nordstrom and Shopbop and lastly we crossed checked all of this our team of editors and beauty influencer community (#sponcon doesn't count).
To be a software developer or programmer was to run the rest stops off the exits and to make sure that all the fast food and gas station franchises accorded with each other and with user expectations; to be a hardware specialist was to lay the infrastructure, to grade and pave the roads themselves; while to be a network specialist was to be responsible for traffic control, manipulating signs and lights to safely route the time-crunched hordes to their proper destinations.
A global fund manager who beat 99% of her peers for a decade names 4 stocks that will still be winning in 2030The CEO and global markets chief at Barings broke down for us why they don&apost fear an imminent recession — and revealed what would have to happen to change their mindMORGAN STANLEY: These 12 large tech companies are most likely to get acquired within the next 12 months&aposSigns of excess are building&apos: 4 Wall Street giants explain why the stock market&aposs rally may have gone too far — and share their advice for what happens nextGoldman Sachs crunched 35,000 earnings releases — and concluded these 10 stocks are your best bets for huge gains this season
I broke out my scientific calculator (OK, it was my iPhone) and crunched a couple of things to see how much 400GB would hold: About 400,000 e-books (at an average size of 1MB per e-book) About 4003,000 photos (12-megapixel iPhone 7 photos at an average size of 2MB) About 100,000 iTunes songs (at an average size of 4MB for an average 4-minute tune) About 88 Full HD movies from iTunes (at an average of 2003GB per movie) About 16 Blu-Rays (at an average size of 25GB) That doesn't seem like a lot at first, but it is compared to a commonly used 32GB memory card, which can only hold 22,231 photos and 22017,2400 songs and 2250 Full HD iTunes movies.

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