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But you have done a lot of the crunching yourself.
Shouldn't autumn sound more like crunching leaves and quiet reflection?
It also helps to make sure crunching doesn't go insane.
I used to think it was all about crunching numbers.
Great for crunching and for jiggling around in a glass.
While members are away from Washington, they'll be crunching numbers.
"There is no such thing as 'time crunching,'" Afshar testified.
I lay on the delivery bed crunching on ice cubes.
"It's not an issue of just crunching numbers," he said.
Three other women reassure her: The bone crunching is normal.
The Polar Fleece Man is nervously crunching a mouthful of ice.
Miners are promised a monetary reward for their number-crunching work.
Behind every sports team is a team of nerds crunching numbers.
Number crunching seniors might want to look into offering bookkeeping services.
At Les Halles, he got through by crunching aspirins like sweets.
It's crunching up your blood pressure as well as the pavement.
People take videos of themselves chewing, crunching, and sometimes swallowing chalk.
Phillip and Deirdre sit, crunching numbers in silence at a restaurant.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said number-crunching needed a rethink.
Whatever the answers, it shows what intriguing patterns data-crunching reveals.
What they want is blood: hard hits and bone-crunching checks.
But its number-crunching is also pretty good at picking sports.
I developed a habit of crunching numbers to pass the time.
They're based on probabilities churned from intense number crunching and historical data.
But critics fear too much data-crunching could actually increase financial exclusion.
After crunching the numbers and getting the 411 from American fidos, Care.
The company has been crunching all its translations to put this together.
But in recent years the world of number-crunching has changed radically.
Crunching Tech's Numbers Jager McConnell (CrunchBase) 10:05 AM – 10:30 AM
The success of their lodge, however, can't be measured by crunching numbers.
Crunching the data, convict labour hit free workers with a double whammy.
Crunching data such as times, places, and cancellations took a little longer.
It works by crunching vast quantities of data in search of patterns.
The verdict from Mr Fuloria's number-crunching is clear (see chart, above).
Crunching numbers on who likes RT on Facebook shows a similar pattern.
However number-crunching from The Economist might offer a rather sweeter solution.
Our poll-crunching experts have created an elections model that puts Mrs.
This number-crunching, though, was just the first part of the journey.
We learn that the developers spent eight months crunching this game out.
And then he digs in, crunching and making happy little eating noises.
Unacast is hardly the only company doing this kind of data crunching.
It also looks like she was crunching some numbers on a calculator.
Eventually, after years of research and number crunching, I found the answer.
Unshoveled snow becomes like permafrost, barely crunching when you walk across it.
More sophisticated cruft-crunching apps are available online — some free, some not.
Enthusiasts believe modern technology and data-crunching could help overcome the instrument's shortcomings.
"That's the beauty of having lots of computers crunching on this," Goldberg said.
After crunching the numbers, Edwards called any resident whose samples crested 5 ppb.
There are many problems here that are all crunching down on small businesses.
Several fingers close the door and the song dies away in crunching riffs.
After another seamless delivery, sounds of crunching chips and laughter fill the room.
Mr Cruz's victory in the Iowa primaries was based on effective number-crunching.
However, on the surface, Big Data is all about numbers and number crunching.
Mining cryptocurrencies requires a host of computers crunching numbers, a power-hungry process.
Detectives mistook this as a therapeutic technique—"time crunching," like visualization or hypnosis.
The European model also had the advantage of vastly greater number-crunching capacity.
The actual numbers crunching is done by career professionals who prize their independence.
The number-crunching has made it all the way down to the field.
Crunching the numbers, this requires Kat to wake up at roughly 5.30 a.m.
The paid Premium Connectivity options makes your Tesla's data crunching that much fancier.
Months before you start packing, start crunching the numbers on your expected costs.
It'll be crumbly, more densely flavored, with more of those crunching, piercing crystals.
I stepped towards them — my feet crunching in the sand that was suddenly underfoot.
It's integral to everything from data crunching to organizing contact information to work automation.
Dallas broke five would-be tackles and picked up a crunching block from Homer.
Is this purely pattern-based analysis with sentient data crunching or something entirely different?
The result is less time spent crunching numbers, entering data and poring over spreadsheets.
Because of this complexity, software often does much of the data crunching for them.
But neither the intuition nor the number-crunching is as convincing as it looks.
Crunching the numbers, we've identified a few noteworthy trends for the alternative protein space.
Meanwhile, Yahoo was funding the development of the open source data-crunching system Hadoop.
You should not hear crunching teeth when you bite into a piece of meat.
The sound of that crunching first thing in the morning would drive me nuts.
Memorable Line: ''The next sound was a high-pitched scream, and a crunching noise.''
The prospect of more oil heading into storage could make number-crunching even tougher.
Crunching together two second-tier businesses is tough enough without a muddled governance structure.
After crunching data at McKinsey, Pete showed a technocrat's flair for development as mayor.
This could be a useful for enterprise companies crunching data in the the cloud.
These training systems, in the more general sense, improve AI software through massive number crunching.
Unless you're really crunching numbers you won't notice a major operative difference between the three.
Nevertheless, a clear trend emerges from the number-crunching: swearing is indeed on the rise.
That suggests the number-crunching performed by fallible analysts and investors produces much lower returns.
When hundreds of miles separate players from the devices crunching the numbers, that gets tricky.
The toll of China's heavy online censorship may not hinder the code-crunching of programmers.
Choruses that once thrashed around now glide airborne, crunching down hard on the buoyant beat.
But besides this basic number crunching, the announcement essentially lives in a vacuum of sorts.
Refinancing student loans is a tricky strategy, requiring a ton of number crunching and evaluating.
Such technology can help physicians cut down the "time crunching through data," Peng told CNBC.
After crunching the numbers, I figure it saves me a couple thousand dollars every year.
Pros: Good for crunching; You can stab a straw through the hole if you're bored.
That number crunching came from talking to other retirees and observing what aging relatives needed.
More processors crunching data from outer space means a more sensitive analysis of more signals.
The crunching wheels moved in step with me, and every few seconds the horse exhaled.
Moreover, the daily distractions are not likely to faze those who are crunching the numbers.
When it comes to personal finances, Andy and Nicole are no strangers to number-crunching.
A fugitive slave crunching the breastbone of a dove before its heart had stopped beating.
And outside experts crunching the data have come up with different — and usually weaker — results.
It's only in recent years that more formalized data-crunching has been added to the mix.
Microsoft Excel isn't just a tool for accountants, data analysts, and other number-crunching roles anymore.
Intel and Mobileye together would be able to marry the data-crunching needs with sensor tech.
Crunching the numbers, 11 million battery replacements times $29 works out to $319 million in revenue.
That was definitely a boot crunching sticks, getting sucked into the mud right below my room.
We love crunching on leaves in our leather booties, and layering scarves over warm, fuzzy turtlenecks.
But if you're someone who does some serious number crunching, Nums might be able to help.
When your laptop or your smartphone gets hot, you know it's crunching a lot of data.
The consequence of all this number-crunching is not as clear-cut as environmentalists might hope.
But data-crunching power and raw information are expensive and thus only available to big investors.
A study published last year by the RAND Corporation, a think-tank, did the number-crunching.
People will keep crunching the numbers in search of the magic factor that makes their fortune.
Schumpeter has attempted to answer this by crunching the numbers, using a certain amount of guesswork.
Instead all the crunching makes me concerned that people will eventually have to eat this thing.
And even with a great deal of number crunching, we didn't arrive at a definitive answer.
In part, that's because number crunching revealed that treatment is cost-effective in the long run.
That requires crunching numbers quickly, which might make more sense to be done by a robot.
When he's not crunching public numbers, he's a crucial voice on the League of Legends beat.
Maybe slime crunching and mukbang feasts just don't give you that tingle down your spine anymore.
Its number-crunching shows how much China appears to reward African countries that vote with it.
They'd been crunching on Jagged Alliance 2, their open world tactical role-playing game, for months.
After crunching the numbers, "we think that around 3,000 studies could be affected," says Dr Eklund.
He started a company called Double Twist that built some of the first genome-crunching software.
A field known as digital humanities has emerged around text-crunching analysis in its modern form.
Building foreman Rodney Muir said he heard what sounded like a big bang and crunching metal.
Consider reviewing your 250 return and crunching the numbers to update your withholding for the future.
She cited the possibilities of debilitating cramps, heart attacks and head-crunching crashes into the wall.
When Dr. Nosek began his study, there was no agreed-upon protocol for crunching the numbers.
Car bombs go off with almost metronomic regularity, each crunching blast a fresh bulletin from hell.
So, there's virtually no way to avoid the number-crunching powerhouse that is Microsoft Excel. Sorry.
As I walked north along Middle Path, I heard the sound of wheels crunching the gravel.
With about 500 statisticians, computer scientists, and epidemiologists on staff, IHME is a data-crunching powerhouse.
The opening march's headlong momentum was frighteningly articulated, with the bows of cellos crunching against strings.
Crunching the numbers I've come up with the following appropriate rates: $250,000 for every incomplete pass.
The Economist's number-crunching suggests such thoughts are, as Texans say, too big for their britches.
After plowing through the crunching riffs of "Pushin Forward Back," however, something didn't sound quite right.
However, with impressive legwork and number-crunching, the Times has made the picture much less opaque.
Wall Street economists are also crunching data on how trade-policy uncertainty is altering companies' behaviour.
So you'd get your fix, but you'd be crunching data a lot slower than before the patch.
Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo employees pitched in during the early days of the data-crunching software Hadoop.
Thakran says that he has come to realize that number-crunching alone will not make one successful.
But now that the campaign and number-crunching is over, another arguably more important campaign has begun.
Our economies may be moving towards content churning and number crunching, but Antony Gormley still makes things.
These aren't just mean zingers; they're the results of actual numbers crunching, as Bloomberg Businessweek reported yesterday.
By crunching a wide array of public data, Overbond seeks to provide a link between the two.
One could easily do such number crunching on many other countries and come up with similar figures.
But still, I think the crunching for companies that crunch for three months, four months, without weekends.
Frank Bruni MATH was never my strongest subject, so maybe I'm just not crunching the numbers right.
This kind of software typically takes shortcuts rather than crunching the numbers on every last possible variable.
We still get multiple plot lines, including Jim's wild night of drinking and crunching numbers in Stamford.
Instead of being creative, I was glued to a cubicle, crunching numbers on a spreadsheet all day.
I can see a crooked sapling, and then behind me I hear the crunching of dry leaves.
Nvidia just released the Ansel driver update alongside VR Funhouse, its hardware-crunching virtual reality tech demo.
Defense attorneys argued, however, the "number crunching" should be excluded because it's "just guesswork," and Walls agreed.
That started with data crunching millions of grades to spot problems Georgia State hadn't even known about.
Back on Majuro, they spent several days typing notes and crunching data, barely emerging from their rooms.
AI is, today, nothing more than brute force computing, with superfast computers crunching massive amounts of data.
But the crunching of flight time would be revolutionary for shipping cargo, though not Grottaglie's prized ceramics.
A growing faction of game developers, however, argues that it's possible to make good games without crunching.
Crunching numbers and aiding state and local party organizations, he quickly became the national party's redistricting guru.
In some cases it's really crackly packaging and in other cases it's the noise of people crunching.
Wall Street analysts are crunching the numbers to figure out how much the coronavirus could impact Disney.
Such number-crunching naturally will be done during this World Cup, as well, and with good reason.
A crunching tackles leaves Serbian midfielder Luka Milivojevic needing treatment, but it looks like he'll be okay.
If astronauts ever crunch across the red sands, will they also be crunching over fossils of microbes?
Starting next week, Facebook will tell people if their information was shared with the data-crunching company.
BioAge has been using machine learning and crunching genomics data to search for biomarkers that predict mortality.
We're still crunching numbers on a couple of things I've not yet released on the spending side.
The company is crunching data to arrive at a firmer estimate it aims to release later Thursday.
Leaves and sticks crunching under my feet, I could hear various birds and woodland creatures all around.
But it hasn't really delved into the myriad health care and health privacy implications of data crunching.
Google's AI lab retired their advanced algorithm-crunching machine after it whipped Jie this past spring, 3 - 0.
That seemed more like a toy for researchers than a way of getting any serious number crunching done.
Now, we can see, thanks to this crunching of radio spin numbers, just how bad women have it.
After crunching your info—age, job, house location and value—the machine decides, nope, no policy for you.
SMAs are not ETFs themselves, but invest in ETFs based on their own data-crunching and behavioral judgments.
In a studio, Wood and Macdonald stomped on granulated sugar to mimic the crunching of boots on snow.
Small sample sizes, one-off experiments, and flawed data-crunching are just some of the problems to blame.
The lavish, crunching riff, the melody so immediately hooky I felt like I'd known it all my life.
They do not specialise in sanctions, but sanctions are boosting demand for their tracking and data-crunching expertise.
We'll be here crunching on this bomb-ass salad while you miss out on these fried lacinato leaves.
Now came its familiar rumble, next the crunching of gravel: She stirred, her mouth twitched, her eyelids fluttered.
These number-crunching machines will give you some idea of how you should plan for your financial future.
But at least, in large-scale data-crunching, a new type of corporate sleuth is on the case.
Also, crunching loudly and licking your fingers in public is gross, and more men should stop doing it.
Admittedly, few people need a number crunching beast like the Radeon VII for their day-to-day work.
New York (CNN Business)I'm back from a week on vacation and still crunching the Friday jobs numbers.
"There is a lot of room within health care for the application of data and crunching," Bowden said.
If we're crunching numbers here, that'll bring the cost down by half, which is basically a BOGO deal.
Powerfully muscled, Razana had deep, massive jaws and strong teeth like fangs for crunching through tendons and bones.
More broadly, some people worry about how all this number-crunching will affect democracy, in America and elsewhere.
The number-crunching revealed that the average Oklahoma cow releases about 182 pounds of methane gas per year.
Crunching the numbers You might wonder how the authors estimated what might have been expected without the laws.
Coming up with a truly personalized diet would require crunching billions of pieces of data about each person.
And crunching on my popcorn there in the theater, I suddenly realized I was identifying ... with their parents.
I'd be snacking on a muffin and then suddenly I'd be crunching down on a sliver of tooth.
Comprised of five meaty courses, this bootcamp will help beginners start crunching numbers like a data whiz kid.
The movie's fight scenes are like highlight reels in themselves, mashing together visual artistry with bone-crunching savagery.
Crunching the numbers for millions of scores would require high-powered computers and a small team of statisticians.
Leaders in both nations vowed to drag the data-crunching firm into court if evidence supports their claims.
SUWA, Japan (Reuters) - Kiyoshi Miyasaka climbs the stone steps of his shrine, autumn leaves crunching under his feet.
Instead of crunching numbers or analyzing his place in history, Lundqvist would rather consider teammates past and present.
It also has a home in academia as the preferred data-crunching language of many scientists and mathematicians.
And while it does its number-crunching just fine, it could stand to go a little bit faster.
"I've never seen New York like this," she said as we pulled away from the curb, tires crunching.
Economist Henry Kaufman believes Wall Street's obsession with number crunching is blinding it to finding important market developments.
The N.F.L. also uses Amazon's software tools, crunching data from more than 200 metrics in every football game.
Rather than overwhelm the player with hardware-crunching spectacle, FFXII excels with a cool and clean sense of style.
There are often a few third parties there, too: reading your feed, accessing your data, and crunching your numbers.
The small staff spends a lot of time crunching data and observing lessons to work out how to improve.
Wansink's practices are part of a troubling pattern of strategic data-crunching across the entire field of social science.
Or you might even be fast at crunching down a nuanced analysis for social videos, newsletters and push notifications.
The remote backend servers do all the heavy crunching, and the app tries to keep modified photos looking realistic.
Milanovic isn't just a whiz at number crunching; he has a whimsical, wide-ranging appreciation for history and culture.
NUMBER-crunching literary criticism was the butt of an academic in-joke in "Arcadia" (1993), Tom Stoppard's cerebral play.
It also offers analytics and customer feedback, based on crunching all the granular sales data it's getting access to.
That's better than most quantum computers, which to date tend to be limited to crunching though very specific tasks.
It is an ode to machine learning, crunching data from hundreds of cameras to determine what a shopper takes.
On the one hand, Sidewalk Labs' Quayside project embraces beloved Silicon Valley concepts like data crunching and constant iteration.
She has sat for 700 hours in the same chair willing herself not to sneeze despite bone-crunching pain.
Here's what you could earn crunching numbers for these employers: Check out the 25 highest-paying companies in America
If you want a job in this new, self-driven economy, your best bets are IT and data crunching.
He says the data crunching is just a catalyst for getting more women in the door and into care.
"The crunching noise, I guess, was the teeth scraping against the skull as it dug in," the victim said.
Data crunching alone will not save the industry from the current storm; that will require ships to be scrapped.
Notable among the three is Johnson, a brilliant mathematician who did some crucial number crunching for NASA's earliest programs.
Stoltzfus is still crunching the numbers for his 2018 S&P forecast and expects to release it next week.
We pulled out of the hotel driveway and promptly plowed into a parked limousine — with a loud crunching sound.
But Airbus says it too is working on predictive maintenance by crunching data from its jets to anticipate failures.
It's surreal listening to the instrumental sections as the Game Boy dmg-01 riffs out with the crunching guitar.
The worst part is that when you're doing this, you can actually hear the crunching of the coconut oil.
After about 10 minutes crunching twigs and dodging branches, we caught sight of the lake peeking through the trees.
Both seem like humiliating prospects for a bone-crunching carnivore, although perhaps it would find a meat smoothie delicious.
I kept going back to work out again; kept crunching, tucking, sweating, squatting, but my reflection just got uglier.
She remembers three or four shots and then the sound of crunching glass as he walked into her room.
Headphones are recommended for optimal effect, so you can take in the full sounds of the crunching and crackling.
He was content to do the unglamorous work of negotiating and number crunching, of policy rather than personal profile.
It's a combination of Piketty-style number crunching with some helpful cultural analysis, plus a bit of political advocacy.
Instead, he ended up working as an economist for a government planning agency and crunching numbers for Soviet propaganda.
The other team member devours his lunch at his desk, smacking and crunching his food before licking his fingers.
But I know what they don't: That work was a true partnership, the result of countless late nights crunching numbers.
Later, in his office, he said he knew that other managers chose to run a big restaurant by crunching numbers.
The median rent in the U.S. was $981 in 2016, according to the Department of Numbers, a data-crunching website.
Ahead, we rounded up some of our favorite sprays for fluffing up fine hair — no crunching or flaking in sight.
There's a more accurate way of determining a judge's judicial philosophy than simple number-crunching: Read the judge's judicial opinions.
The beauty of its "Enterprise Immune System" is that after a week of crunching network activity, all is laid bare.
We're retracing their path back toward his lab, our shoes crunching down on potential cures for nearly any ailment imaginable.
The Legatum Insitute, a think-tank in London, judged it—by crunching nine different criteria—the world's most prosperous spot.
After all, no number-crunching could have predicted that last year, the incorrect movie would be announced as Best Picture.
If their track record of crunching numbers is any indication, we're sure the Swifties will crack it in no time.
They create some 70% of new bitcoins by operating the computers that do the number-crunching that underpins the cryptocurrency.
The TV networks and the Associated Press save their number-crunching for after polls close and votes are being tabulated.
The EHT team is currently crunching through their data, with hopes to publish at some point in 2019, they say.
It has also invested in a data-crunching firm, a Bitcoin-trading outfit and a digital-design company, among others.
With its massive frame, bone-crunching jaws, and adorably diminutive forearms, Tyrannosaurus rex is the most iconic of all dinosaurs.
The task was so massive the number crunching had to be done by supercomputer over Harvard's Christmas break, Di noted.
It didn't take a data analyst crunching numbers like hard candy to identify that many of our meetings were premature.
But it came back, crunching down on Sederbaum's head and thrashing him from side to side, he later told authorities.
Or for another variation, place your hands behind your neck and work your obliques by crunching from side to side.
A driver eager to get ahead crashed into several cars, the sound of crunching metal barely registering amid the noise.
The number-crunching nerds over at FiveThirtyEight compared the movie ratings on Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes a few months ago.
Luckily, this course includes fifty lectures to teach you how to use Excel for crunching numbers and understanding financial methodologies.
Most nights, I close my curtains and turn off the lights, and hear her crunching on her food within minutes.
Kornacki is aware that while many viewers are understandably skeptical of data-crunching journalists, some of that may be partisan.
By crunching this data and providing supporting tools, the idea is to remove human bias from the antibiotic prescription process.
Big data and drones As the number of drones in the air increases, so does the need for data crunching.
I care about nature, but not in the granola-crunching, Birkenstocks-wearing, "Let's go camping this weekend" kind of way.
Mr. Gable saw the wolf crunching fish parts, and later found wolf tracks intermingled with fish remnants along the creek.
He then walked away, disappearing along a dark road, the glass from Mr. Bukhari's car windows crunching under his feet.
They are crunching the numbers and telling their consumers how much they will be getting back from the federal government.
The company gets its results by crunching data on millions of online transactions it tracks through its online marketing service.
That sounds icky, we know, but you can at least make it bearable by doing the number crunching in Excel.
After crunching the numbers, Konik said, the Old Navy nameplate is generating nearly three-fourths of its parent company's profits.
It's basically an optimization problem: weighing different variables and crunching the numbers to find the optimal combination of those factors.
The train was eventually stopped after railway workers placed wooden wedges on the tracks, bringing it to a crunching halt.
So as well as number crunching at their desks, investors are also actively leaving the office and conducting field research.
Parents should do what's best for them and their families, and resist the allure of fads and number-crunching algorithms.
Crunching these wildly optimistic numbers yielded the prediction that two signs of alien life would be found in the next decade.
And I ask the brain room, these people at Fox News that do all of the number crunching thing for us.
" If you want to get in the game of homeownership, start by crunching the numbers, Bach says: "Actually do the math.
By crunching all the data about customer orders, Zume knows which pizzas its customers want before they even place an order.
What all those numbers mean is that this thing won't be processing any big files or crunching large numbers anytime soon.
Its racks of humming computers, crunching through zillions of cryptographic calculations every second, are designed to mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
But high-speed internet, remote-monitoring technology and the crunching of vast amounts of data are about to change all that.
Even ESPN dedicated a whole presentation to lampooning the fact that everyone was talking about crunching numbers without any deep meaning.
The decisional work of identifying criminal actors, networks, and patterns now starts with powerful computers crunching large data sets almost instantaneously.
Instead, the system can preserve bandwidth by crunching the data in space and then deliver the result to researchers almost instantly.
And if the scientists are right, not much could have stood in this oral-crushing durophage's bone-snapping, shell-crunching way.
Crunching the numbers this way gives a better idea of the standard offers that these companies make, he explains to CNBC.
The drinks are real, though, so it's probably a good thing there isn't any complicated math or number-crunching going on.
Every once in a while, you'd hear a terrible crunching sound coming from deep in the bowls of these unknowable devices.
Video captured on her phone shows the train approaching Flescher's car and then the deafening sound of crunching metal is heard.
However, pace many philosophers, there is not a different level of reality that our computers access when they do number crunching.
Mr. Vought is a veteran of Washington and seems fully able to participate in the numbers-crunching responsibilities of the OMB.
Machine learning is an emerging technology that can help predict behavior based on past patterns by crunching large amounts of data.
Eric, not wanting to be left behind, quit his job too and offered his data-­crunching expertise to a genetics lab.
Meanwhile, their data team and scientists have been crunching the numbers to see which songs and artists come out on top.
She wrote language-crunching, censorship-challenging verse in a steady stream and, well before Marcel Duchamp, invented the readymade as art.
That's especially true of Reacher's bone-crunching sadism, which he rains down on opponents with the wrath of a vengeful patriarch.
I'm not talking about Batman crunching spines for 40 hours or Mad Max crashing his way through a dozen small communities.
Down the road, its AI-focused incarnation could apply the same data-crunching process to what people say to their machines.
After some back-of-the-envelope number crunching*, Motherboard arrived at a figure of roughly $16 per hour driving for TappCar.
The AI-powered technology is essentially "a very smart, a very powerful number-crunching machine," founder Ajeet Singh told Business Insider.
If Ramdev is Patanjali's flamboyant mascot, Balkrishna is his foil, a number-crunching introvert with buckteeth and a high, soft voice.
The designer Clint Hocking described suffering memory loss as a result of the stress and anxiety of crunching on a game.
No one had envisioned me and my husband crunching through them with a tour guide hundreds of years in the future.
Redditor Aea discovered his MacBook pro slowed down after 5 minutes of running Prime 95—a CPU intensive number crunching program.
In 2011, a year after the deal had officially closed, E&Y&aposs team was still crunching figures and generating reports.
Mathematical models and budget crunching may overlook consumer perceptions, says Rohit Chopra, a senior fellow at the Consumer Federation of America.
Besides Marchionne and Ghosn, Tavares has perhaps the best track record in the car industry for crunching costs and driving returns.
The over-all surgical plan will be generated by a computer, crunching data from the patients' tests and previous similar surgeries.
He relied on a steady diet of midrange jumpers, a shot ridiculed by the league's growing mass of number-crunching analysts.
Voices The mirror became a cruel optical illusion: I kept crunching, tucking, sweating and squatting, but my reflection just got uglier.
The motor is a 5.7-liter V8, making 381 horsepower — but more importantly, supplying 401 pound-feet of bone-crunching torque.
After crunching the numbers, Gallagher and Sabat found a more realistic amount for low-income households, specifically, to aim for: $225,2000.
Cardone recommends crunching the numbers to see what it actually takes to reach seven-figures, or whatever your personal goal is.
It said the Joint Committee on Taxation, which provides some of the data for the CBO analysis, was still crunching numbers.
Delegate math becomes crucial, and campaigns crunching the number will target certain districts with demographics that could be favorable for them.
They also both pound forehands with reckless abandon, a quality that was prominently on display during a bone-crunching first set.
Then a surge of seawater swept up the beach, scattering the crowds, flattening buildings, and sending parked cars crunching into trees.
We spend at least eight hours a day hunched over our computers at work sending emails and crunching numbers in Excel.
It's an exercise in number crunching and not doing the job I went into, which was to actually listen to people.
The Punisher has a couple of fight scenes with and against Daredevil, and there's a bone-crunching brutality to his fights.
Synthetic benchmarksFirst up is WebXPRT, a synthetic benchmark that tests traditional browser functions, like crunching numbers in online spreadsheets and resizing photos.
Godby arrived at the estimate by crunching the EIA's production forecasts, average productivity per work hour and a 2,000-hour work year.
For each job posted to its platform, Glassdoor determines an estimated base salary by crunching the numbers from millions of salary reports.
I'm like, yes, it is serious, but I don't think we can lose the sheer popcorn-crunching entertainment value of this film.
It's complicated, according to Jason Fitzgerald and Vijay Natarajan, co-authors of "Crunching Numbers, " a book that dives deep into the subject.
Despite the sounds of his laboured breathing, Baruto landed some tough body punches and some crunching knees to the ribs of Fujita.
Overall, our number-crunching suggests that the World Cup used roughly $360m of player labour, far greater than FIFA's pot of $209m.
At the heart of myriad devices, from computers and smartphones to drones and dishwashers, a microprocessor can be found busily crunching data.
I drove over and saw a yellow backhoe taking crunching bites out of the ceiling, then smashing down through the second floor.
That was true, but with a bit more distance and number-crunching it is clear that this is not the whole story.
After crunching the numbers and lint-rolling up all the dog hair, Franchise Opportunities sorted out the search info for each state.
Crunching the numbers on the millions upon millions of Reddit comments just to crack the code on upvotes would be difficult work.
As for the exact physics of this quake, it will be a while before scientists get to crunching the data, said Sanders.
Robert McNamara took his organisational and number-crunching talents from the Ford Motor Company to the Vietnam war, albeit with unhappy results.
The system Dr Angelov and his colleagues have devised does not rely on having a central computer to do the number-crunching.
We were assailed at all hours by the smell of chicken curry or the sound of a visiting cousin crunching potato chips.
U.S. farmers' personal income declined by an annualized $11.8 billion between January and March, crunching potential spending that could buoy John Deere.
The thrusters are then cut, and the lander drops, crunching into the ruddy soil at approximately the speed of an average runner.
That is harder to do with 5G networks, in which more data-crunching happens closer to the network's periphery, to boost speed.
But to process a full 12-megapixel image snapped by a modern smartphone, that equates to about 4.7-seconds of number crunching.
Fisher expects data-crunching algorithms to account for 25 percent of its server use this year, up from 10 percent last year.
For start-ups in the business of crunching data, there has never been a better time to raise capital, industry watchers say.
Flatiron Health is a cloud-based oncology software and data analytics company, crunching data to enhance patient care and accelerate cancer research.
Pinecones crunching beneath your boots, pup tents flapping in the breeze, a wood-fired pizza oven that doubles as a phone charger.
But the theory itself is mathematically cumbersome, and crunching the numbers is computing-intensive: Even relatively simple quark simulations can require supercomputers.
"I can hear the glass crunching on Kristallnacht in the ghettoes of Warsaw and Vienna when I hear that, honest," he said.
The thing is, not everyone has a natural knack for crunching numbers, and managing huge databases can be intimidating for the uninitiated.
Chips will still get better, but at a slower pace (number-crunching power is now doubling only every 2.5 years, says Intel).
The cougar fastened its mouth on Sederbaum's head, crunching down and shaking him side to side like prey, King County Sheriff's Sgt.
There's no way of crunching the numbers where the US is any higher than the 17th highest-taxed country in the world.
There's a chance Shirriff could get extremely lucky and happen upon the next hash after just a few minutes of number crunching.
Their sound dances with lead feet, shifting its weight between progressive doom, dark hardcore, moody electronic passages, and outright bone-crunching heaviness.
The heat is ever more intense, he said, and the parched grass crunching underfoot so sparse it is hardly even noticeable anymore.
They're applying scientific approaches and data-crunching apps not just to increase yields, but also to show that agriculture can be profitable.
They are applying scientific approaches and data-crunching apps not just to increase yields, but to show that agriculture can be profitable.
Kudlow said Wednesday night that the president's economic team is crunching numbers to see how feasible it is to achieve Trump's goal.
What is probably more true is that a team that was crunching before a game was delayed will probably still crunch afterward.
Your information, or at least some of it, is in the hands (or on the servers) of the big data-crunching companies.
Ostensible competitors worked together to develop software like the data-crunching platform Hadoop because it enabled them to solve difficult computing problems.
With the initial smartphone number-crunching complete, the team pored over the results — a collection of hundreds of never-before-seen macrocycles.
And again we had to spend some good time to look at numbers, crunching numbers, looking at the statistics, looking at scenarios.
Why are politicians the ones offering ideas, crunching numbers, and debating the merits of something most know little, or even anything about?
Kylie shared video of her walking through her mansion Monday afternoon, feet crunching on rose petals as Stormi plays with the flowers.
Now, it's possible we'll learn that dubious data crunching was used to make the drug look more favorable after an initial flop.
Crunching the numbers, that means that the painting accrued $53,978 for every one of the fourteen years it was off the market.
Until Westbrook wins something, that laugh will define him for many fans just as much as his rim-crunching dunks and fashionable outfits.
Before joining Seedcamp, he gained experience crunching numbers and analysing data in large financial services companies such as EY and UBS Asset Management.
If the lions were desperate and scavenging for food, they expected to see evidence of bone-crunching on their teeth, similar to hyenas.
At the car end, Fair is also crunching numbers, figuring out which cars are in demand and negotiating deals to buy those in.
Hearing your own crunching could eat help you eat fewer calories, according to a new Brigham Young University and Colorado State University study.
But no amount of number-crunching based on past data can properly assess whether this is the case; it is a judgment call.
However, the tubelip wrasse has evolved corallivory down to an art, and unlike all other coral connoisseurs, there's no munching or crunching required.
Because we are going to need some majorly delicious options to keep us consistently crunching them as our healthy packed lunch go-to.
The science of earthquake prediction is still very much in its infancy, and these models are very likely crunching away with insufficient data.
It's led to a budding ecosystem of startups that are crunching the data, as well as the cost of that sequencing coming down.
The H370 mining motherboard is so focused on optimizing crypto mining that it includes tweaks specific to GPU-based data crunching by default.
Technology companies, including Apple, have made crunching large data sets much easier thanks to cloud computing, graphics processing, artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Over at the Cato institute, a libertarian think tank, Alex Nowrasteh has been crunching the numbers on refugees for the past few years.
Where there's money to be made, there are big banks crunching numbers in hopes of one day capitalizing on these technological paradigm shifts.
The site is still crunching the numbers but they are higher than the 10.3 million tweets sent out during a 2012 presidential debate.
Lockheed was also beginning to use the same data-crunching algorithms to study data from its F-35 stealth fighter jet, he said.
BlackRock said in March it would cut fees, change portfolio managers and rely more on data crunching for a number of equity products.
BlackRock said then it would cut fees, rebrand, change portfolio managers or rely more on data-crunching for a number of equity products.
Their bone crunching yet minimalistic tones make Exalt a band that'll not only define their genre but bring new elements to the table.
This may entail mapping out your action plans, setting goals, putting together new schedules, crunching numbers for your 2020 budget, and so on.
"I can hear the glass crunching on Kristallnacht in the ghettos of Warsaw and Vienna when I hear that, honest," former Massachusetts Gov.
But this new system is not only visible, but physical: it performs AI-type analysis not by crunching numbers, but by bending light.
By crunching data, they analyse the pricing of odds to identify profitable trades, just as an investment firm would do to pick stocks.
Our cars will become data-crunching devices that function more like computers and smartphones than the mechanical chassis to which we are accustomed.
Inside QIS, the data crunching has come up with more than 250 signals that can be exploited to make money in the markets.
Based on all that data crunching, Hopper can suggest how far in advance of travel a vacationer can generally get the best deal.
All of these numbers come courtesy of Nikhil Madadi, a number-crunching election enthusiast who compiled them for me at 4:45 p.m.
There's some lady whispering about weird shit, a dude carving wood, crunching noises on a hike, and what's supposed to be soothing rainfall.
Three boys played with a blanket as if it were a toy, crunching it up into a ball, passing it back and forth.
Kenyatta's political party, Jubilee, has reportedly hired Cambridge Analytica, the shadowy data-crunching firm that worked on  Donald Trump's run for the presidency.
Crunching the numbers on Farocki's oeuvre, Lee concludes that 80% of his 120 works can comfortably be called documentary, while 20% are dramatization.
More crunching can be heard, but it's hard to tell whether more accidents are unfolding or if someone is walking in the snow.
Feature Mickey Callaway and a wave of rookie baseball managers are out to prove that understanding people is as important as crunching numbers.
Mr. Kalanick, who was single, pulled out a laptop to work on a spreadsheet, crunching Uber's numbers while friends watched the dancers onstage.
The morning after Valentine's Day, I unplugged the Razr from the charger and flipped it open only to hear a horrifying crunching noise.
Clinton appears likely to win when the counting is done — all the number-crunching of state polls pointed to resounding success for Mrs.
In those special cases, quantum computers offer huge gains, crunching tasks that would otherwise take years or millennia down to minutes or seconds.
Iwao did her number crunching primarily from Google's office in Seattle, where she works at as a developer and advocate for Google Cloud.
The Intel processor and integrated graphics are too slow for crunching 4K-resolution videos and chokes hard for streaming 4K videos on YouTube.
My neighbor describes a "sensation de craquement" — the feeling that the bones in her foot are crunching when she puts weight on it.
Researchers think the resource-starved FDA may rely on these potentially biased summaries — created by pharmaceutical companies — instead of crunching the data themselves.
According to Intel, Kaby Lake R is an average of 83-percent faster than Kaby Lake when it comes to crunching numbers in Excel.
There's confusion, then dread, some crunching sounds, then a tiny alien popping out of the victim's chest, accompanied by an insane amount of gore.
Computing and brain power rose on Wall Street, with the cream of the Ivy League crunching data for nuggets that others had not spotted.
The more dramatic change comes when they get a little drunker and begin crunching their abs (or, the crayfish equivalent) to flip their tails.
First, Google has proven that server technology now has the ability to scale horizontally and bring unfathomable number-crunching power to each of us.
Some of the most popular packages harness "machine learning", by crunching large quantities of data to pick out patterns that would otherwise be imperceptible.
Naturally, we would be thrilled to see Pastor West spreading the good word of bone-crunching tackles to a new generation of Nigerian defenders.
AVs could eliminate driver costs and reduce navigation errors, but improving the efficiency of their routes requires crunching massive data loads in real time.
Grzelcyk swept the puck out from behind the Bruins' net, but Sundqvist crunching the Bruins defenseman against the boards after Grzelcyk released the puck.
So he joined a consortium of insurance companies to create Verisk Analytics, a number-crunching operation whose mission was to dish out risk data.
Such GCE tasks might range from video rendering to machine learning to really anything for which crunching truly epic amounts of data is required.
Tires crunching over rocks, the rumble outside battling the tinny sound from the dashboard radio as the DJ segued into yet another country song.
Chuck Berry's 1950s-era "Run Rudolph Run" is layered with thick, crunching guitars and crowned with a glam rock solo from guitarist Rick Nielsen.
MIT Media Lab spinout Cogito is crunching the numbers to give workers real-time feedback on call performance to gently nudge better conversation habits.
The platform was tested during a 90-day period, crunching a daily dose of 40 million log lines generated from an e-commerce website.
These two organisations have been central to the rise of cloud computing, the provision of all kinds of number-crunching services over the internet.
As a three-year-old, she can't play the main games in the series, which require quite a bit of reading and number-crunching.
"I can hear the glass crunching on Kristallnacht in the ghettos of Warsaw and Vienna when I hear that, honest," Mr. Weld said Thursday.
EAGLE's number-crunching starts with the simplest of premises: that the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) is a reasonable proxy for a player's skill.
More recently, he launched BIG Ideas as an incubator for devices like smart door locks as well as services like in-house data crunching.
It's not that I expected the office to be slow, but I thought the day would mostly consist of number-crunching and screen time.
Another telltale sign is that you hear a crunching sound in the morning and at night when they're burrowing ever deeper into your abode.
That can be figured out largely by crunching numbers to determine what kind of return on assets a client needs to meet financial goals.
A quintessential fall day includes crunching leaves on the ground and looking at all the pretty red and orange colors of the changing trees.
Luckily, there are plenty of high-paying jobs for those who can't stand the thought of crunching numbers and sifting through data all day.
Taylor, in contrast, threw less but had superior power, inspiring raucous applause from the partisan crowd whenever he landed a single chin-crunching uppercut.
" And in "Hatred," a lurching, crunching march heaped with electronic noise and thick orchestral chords, Mr. Cale sang, "I'm stepping away from the edge.
We're crawling across the room, trying to find the sniper who shot Brown, the salt and the blood crunching beneath our hands and knees.
But whatever the outcome of the final, the club's ascent has already started to make number-crunching acceptable, even fashionable, in England and beyond.
Working with a financial planner or crunching the numbers yourself, you may find you have enough assets to pay for those expenses without insurance.
When McDonald's spent over $300 million on big-data-crunching startup Dynamic Yield earlier this year, the move came as something of a surprise.
While the phone we previewed had buggy software and a hinge that made an audible crunching sound, the Mirage looks like a finished product.
Usually, it's the workers who pay it by crunching, as opposed to leadership and those who stand to profit most from the game's success.
Microsoft is one of several tech giants investing in quantum computing, which by crunching data using strange quantum mechanical processes promises unprecedented computational power.
In 22016, it began hiring white women with mathematics degrees to relieve its male engineers of the tedious work of crunching numbers by hand.
What it is good at is crunching numbers and breaking down huge data sets and showing patterns that would not be visible to humans.
MIAMI (Reuters) - In the bone-crunching, muscle-wrenching sport of football, staying on the field when injured is a challenging priority for NFL players.
Mr. Stolle of BMW said that the carmaker — which hired more information technology specialists last year than mechanical engineers — needs huge data-crunching capability.
A crunching forehand winner at 5-5 in the tiebreak earned him a set point and Nadal then dumped a backhand into the net.
Uniquely, among the big base metal markets, there is no independent statistical body doing the hard number-crunching work for the rest of us.
When crunching the numbers for 2019, Strava found a disconcerting trend with female cyclists: They were less likely to bike to work than men.
The Judiciary Committee has a different task, charged with crunching the evidence compiled by the Intelligence investigation to determine if Trump should be removed.
The Congressional Budget Office has been under fire from Republicans who claim it has provided faulty number crunching for the party's proposed health legislation.
A point and click adventure mixing Ramanujan's mind boggling contributions with Myst's clockwork sensibilities, Antariksha Sanchar is looking like a vibrant game worth crunching.
Mining secures this distributed ledger of transactions, but it isn't cheap: The most successful miners operate warehouses full of specialized machines constantly crunching numbers.
As a species, we're making headway on a path that will see us Fitbitting our days into a heady data pile, ripe for the crunching.
But with more data and more number-crunching capabilities, Bar-Yam's institute has been able to narrow down the causes of crises in many cases.
After a bit of numbers crunching, WaPo guesses that the world's spiders could end us all in a year, if they really felt the need.
Before the election, the data-crunching site FiveThirtyEight predicted that Ocasio-Cortez had a 99.9 percent chance of beating Pappas in the deep-blue district.
Congressional Republicans' tax plans include a border-adjustment tax, which retailers say would raise the price of imports, thereby crunching margins or forcing price increases.
But more importantly, it's time for fall playlists — and October saw a bunch of great new songs to add to your autumnal leaf-crunching mixtape.
But software developed by Crime&tech, a firm in Milan, can still help identify companies with probable Mafia links by crunching financial and operational data.
This is not a completely original hypothesis but the authors lend weight to it by applying some of their own wizardry as number-crunching economists.
In June 2015, Facebook launched Facebook Lite, a stripped down version of its Android app relying on what it learned about data crunching from Onavo.
Here's a tip from the Metro 20 data-crunching that matches a hot move recently made by one of the world's best hedge fund managers.
Successful detection will rest on crunching the combined data from a vast array of rapidly spinning neutron stars known as pulsars—the more, the better.
It's essentially the most powerful desktop chip you can buy from Intel right now, so if number crunching is your business, it's probably for you.
China has a supply of just a hundred or so economists with long records of crunching numbers, interpreting policy, cultivating contacts and speaking to investors.
Some number crunching and plotting produced an image showing the WiFi router as a bright spot, with the cross as a shadow in the foreground.
The number of ways you can use Excel is countless, and so are the number of features packed inside Microsoft's most popular number-crunching application.
Take all of this and a little number crunching, and SafeWise was able to put out a list of the top 0003 states for pets.
After crunching the numbers, Mazrouei and her colleagues found that impacts have spiked by about 260 percent since Earth's Permian period 290 million years ago.
In fact, most dating sites and apps engage in some level of numbers crunching to offer users data-backed strategies for a better online experience.
Mukbang artists film themselves eating a big meal from start to finish, smacking and slurping and crunching, often stopping to talk with a full mouth.
Made by a small team at LunarSoftware, it's currently in its crunching stages, adding the smaller details that'll make the finished game so enveloping, hopefully.
Swonk said the government has had difficulty crunching the first quarter for two decades and underestimates activity, though it is trying to correct the problem.
Malcolm Young, whose crunching guitar provided the rhythmic backbone of AC/DC for more than 40 years, died on Saturday at the age of 64.
And if you're a fan of TED Talks, you've got some crunching to do: A whole bunch of the educational clips are leaving next month.
If you do some number crunching, it's easy to figure out how much you need to save every month, week, or day to get there.
You have to wonder how different the coverage might have been had the polls, and the data crunching, not forecast an almost certain Clinton victory.
" He's not focused on crunching numbers: "I never say, 'If I invest in this, five years down the line, we could sell it for this.
The sound of him yelling "I love this family!" as we all ran back and forth across the yard, crunching through piles of fallen leaves.
Aptly named, The Clearing lingers over those final steps towards the inevitable, with crunching guitar riffs and primal vocals conveying the horror of it all.
One of my favorite things about the band is that they end almost all their songs the same way with like a crunching power chord.
It's bacon, chicken, pickles, BBQ sauce, and cheddar, all crunching and crisping and melting and melding into a rich, smoky, sweet, salty, and vinegary delight.
An entire section of the civil protection force is crunching statistics, a herculean task in a nation where numbers are often more art than science.
Greenhalgh, who has a degree in applied meteorology from the University of Reading in Britain, has been busy crunching numbers and studying the historical trends.
Polling is crucial for campaign coverage, but in 2016 the attention on number-crunching sites like FiveThirtyEight led to a conflation of reporting and forecasting.
The outer gate looked intact, he recalled, but as they walked deeper into the corridors, they could hear the sound of broken glass crunching underfoot.
We were worn and tired, sweat beading down our necks, sand crunching unpleasantly in our shoes, which were wearing raw the backs of our heels.
In Chinese food, the diversity of texture is much wider, and the crunching sensation of eating cartilage is still one I&aposm getting used to.
Regardless of how much you want to earn — $13,000, $1 million or $1 billion — you start by setting a specific goal and crunching the numbers.
Palantir, whose customers range from global banks to the U.S. government and the Central Intelligence Agency, specializes in crunching and analyzing large quantities of data.
And the prospect of exponentially more robots, crunching exponentially more data, necessitates not just a lot more computing power but also an entirely new product architecture.
Suddenly, he reversed without a glance over the shoulder -- a horn beeped -- but it was too late, and there was the sound of a crunching bumper.
The result of all this number-crunching puts Alaska and Louisiana in the top three most dangerous locales, alongside D.C. The winners in terms of safety?
With a number of corporate customers, Palantir got its initial foothold through cybersecurity services, aiming to eventually add new data-crunching work to the customer's tab.
Viewers are not used to having such a stripped-down environment, where they can hear themselves breathing in the theater, or hear themselves crunching on popcorn.
Because it lets it do all the number crunching required to do all sorts of wonderful stuff, like training the arm to perform tasks by touch.
But despite its initial poor reception, it eventually became a beloved cult favorite, and Bowie's scenery-crunching performance is at least partially to thank for that.
Miners are people who build computers solely dedicated to crunching numbers in an effort to "solve" a block of data and receive a reward in cryptocurrency.
And actually, we saw an iteration of the Google consent form, and they did a pretty good job of crunching it down into some tight points.
Some data crunching resulted in a number so bafflingly high you'll either squirm or thank the spiders for keeping us safe from all the other bugs.
The paradox, of course, is that Google's intense data collection and number crunching have led it to the same conclusions that good managers have always known.
But all of this furtive number crunching does nothing to stop me from screaming for the cool blast before we're out of the warm-up phase.
Dry floral foam straight from the shelves of your local craft shop has a malleable quality that makes it perfect for crunching and crumbling on camera.
So if fans are self-conscious about crunching on snacks, it might be best for Haddish to catch the film once it comes out on DVD.
Investment bankers responsible for bond issuance still operate largely by feel, calling up asset managers to get a sense of demand, rather than by crunching numbers.
On top of this, each core has a clock speed, a measurement of how fast it can do its number crunching, usually measured in gigahertz (GHz).
The Bilbao defender launched himself into a vicious tackle from behind, crunching into Maradona's leg and leaving the Argentine screaming in agony, his ankle badly broken.
Small wonder, then, that when 10, 50, or even hundreds of people are all crunching together, it can become a source of genuine joy and companionship.
We spend countless hours online not just scheduling tweets, but also sharing and reading comments, crunching the analytics, and creating reports on audience reach and growth.
After crunching the data, Goldman found that current cash holdings rank in the 15% percentile, which is below the 22% average over the last 3 decades.
It is the sum of the lessons that he learned assessing risk, crunching data and bringing it to bear for some of Europe's leading betting operators.
He began stuffing the food into his mouth, the nuts and chocolate crunching sweet and bitter over his tongue, then poured the water into his mouth.
So, in the spirit of an investment banker doing due diligence, Mr. James began to dig, poring over academic papers, calling labor economists and crunching numbers.
Of course, the cost of a trip varies widely, so it's worth crunching the numbers yourself to see how much you spend on flights and hotels.
After crunching the numbers, they determined there were 235 abortions per 2000,2132 women ages 2000 to 22008 in 20133, marking a 22013 percent decline from 22013.
Take away all the data-crunching and target analysis and try to boil it down to one reason for you to take on a programming challenge.
Placing well in a recent Google machine learning competition got them $200,000 worth of cloud computing credit, so that should keep them crunching for a while.
No one dares speak, the silence broken only by too-big army-issued boots crunching to a chorus of stray-dog howls and midsummer cricket chirps.
According to number-crunching by the Centre for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan research group, Mr McCready has raised $4.7m, whereas Mr Bishop has raised $1.9m.
In October 2018 they soft-launched IDSeq to a small group of test users, with the Facebook fortune footing the bill for all that computational crunching.
Her eyes welled up behind Ray-Bans as she scooped up a handful of ripe, sweet nuts that had been crunching underfoot on the walk over.
"I can hear the glass crunching on Kristallnacht in the ghettos of Warsaw and Vienna when I hear that, honest," Weld told The New York Times.
Remarkably, the 39-year-old never missed a single game due to injury, an accomplishment almost unheard of in the bone-crunching modern era of football.
Up the block on East 16th Street, another big limb from a pear tree had cracked off, crunching in a car roof and blocking the street.
After college he worked as a credit analyst, but he said he was miserable crunching numbers on a spreadsheet all day and sitting in a cubicle.
I daresay most of this puzzle's solvers had some Lego in their childhood, or perhaps know the joy of crunching across a floor strewn with pieces.
He finds himself focusing more on protecting his staff of economists and statisticians who work late into the night and over weekends crunching numbers for Congress.
She considers this a feminine form of leadership and believes it rare and distinct from the common male approach of straight-up number crunching and strategy.
The initial idea was to sell brands a platform that could handle everything from managing social and web campaigns, crunching measurement reports, and running email campaigns.
Once uploaded, Ubiquity6 will take a few minutes to process everything, crunching all of the raw data into a model you can fly around and explore.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has for months been crunching the numbers surrounding the 2016 elections in search of a path forward in 2018. Rep.
"I can hear the glass crunching on Kristallnacht in the ghettos of Warsaw and Vienna when I hear that, honest," Weld told The New York Times.
Lake Clarity also boasts unsettlingly stellar sound design: When a scene turns from funny to ghoulish, it does so with remarkable speed and bone-crunching effectiveness.
A quick crunching of those numbers suggests that women are more than 100 times more likely to die in childbirth in Tanzania than they are in Sweden.
Eastern time on this channel, among the many issues we&aposre following, crunching these numbers and where we might go now for the rest of the year.
The colored sequins cover the front of the pants but leave the back clean so there won't be uncomfortable crunching or bunching when you walk or sit.
Logan is a spiked gut-punch from start to finish, a gleefully gory and skull-crunching R-rated slaughterfest with an emotional wallop hidden behind its back.
Edited, a retail technology and analytics firm, has done some numbers crunching and come up with the nine trends that actually defined 2016 for the common person.
Crunching numbers on 280,000 murder records from 1980 to 2015 shows that among our 50 cities gun use has increased from 65% to 80% of all murders.
The ability to get the number-crunching, data-storage and development tools they need without capital expenditure has been a blessing for startups and larger customers alike.
The idea then, as now, was to create a world-class supercomputing platform that could be accessed by any researcher with a problem requiring intense number crunching.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors searching for perpetrators and victims in this week's U.S. stock market selloff pointed to a familiar source: number-crunching fund managers and machines.
The software learned about the task by crunching data-centre operation logs, and then optimised the process by running it over and over again in a simulation.
Firms say they have not yet seen a big impact, but even a few percentage points of number-crunching power matter, says Stacy Rasgon of Bernstein Research.
They could also enable "edge computing", the idea that more and more number-crunching will not happen in centralised data centres but at the fringe of networks.
As I followed her silhouette crunching its way across the gravel, the final messages I caught sliding up two walls penetrated harder than any of the others.
London (CNN)In a non-descript office in central London, young analytical minds are hard at work crunching thousands of pieces of data about every American adult.
Without dissecting the balance sheet and crunching the numbers, it might be hard to understand why slight variations in yield make a big difference in domestic supply.
By the numbers A large part of my job is analyzing our sales results, and I like to play music when I'm crunching data and mining trends.
Meaningful applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning can require unprecedented computing power, and quantum computers may make this kind of severe number-crunching into something sustainable.
The moment-to-moment combat and movement in God of War is brutal and weighty, and that classic bone-crunching violence is still on full display here.
One mobile phone app, Air Matters, with over 9 million subscribers, got into trouble from at least one local government for crunching official data in alternative ways.
Mr Romer's paper decried the pretend "mathiness" of many economists: the use of meaningless number-crunching to give a veneer of academic credibility to near-useless theories.
You know Asus is serious about crunching pixels and pwning noobs on the ROG Phone because every devices comes packaged with a clip-on heatsink and fan.
It's neat and Apple says it retains your privacy by keeping all the AI machine learning on the device itself instead of crunching it through the cloud.
The harvest usually begins with a few mills operating in late November, and about 21991 crunching cane by mid-January as dry and cool weather set in.
No matter the production, Flock manages to stand out with his frantic delivery, crunching an abundance of words into each bar, his rage steadily building throughout songs.
But it proved to be difficult computationally, as well, requiring lots of number crunching to interpret a single new image in the style of, say, Claude Monet.
Evel Knievel, one of the world's best-known stuntmen, gained wide attention in a series of daring motorcycle jumps, with many ending in spectacular, bone-crunching failures.
Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment Weekly: Blonde was deliberate pulp, but its fight scenes had a messy, bone-crunching veracity that DP2 mostly trades in for chaotic cartoon violence.
You know, the number-crunching villain of countless show business stories, forever nervous about novelty and forever stymying creativity in pursuit of a ratings point or two.
Other companies could look to buy expertise in crunching customer data -- an area at which Amazon excels -- and one that more shoppers, especially the Millennial generation, embraces.
After the shoot Lauren was describing the bursting sensation she felt when crunching down on the cricket and apologizing that she wasn't able to down all three.
Obviously, that's a big reduction, but the thing to understand is that what we wind up doing in machine learning is crunching together big matrices of numbers.
The raft she uses to travel downriver, toward the signal's source, isn't indestructible, and every effort she puts into navigating the game's crunching rapids drains her energy.
In 2013, LeBron James was so clearly the best player on both ends of the floor that there wasn't much need for splitting hairs or crunching numbers.
Or, if you're feeling more carnivorous, grab a grilled chicken breast fresh from the lab that cultured its cells, while crunching on a side of mushroom chips.
Instead, the startups Alchemist takes in focus on relatively unsexy areas, like data crunching for insurance providers (Amodo) or automation software for commercial property owners (Switch Automation).
At 52 years old (a tween in a dwarf's life cycle), Borlen is a worry to his parents and a whipping boy among his gem-crunching peers.
Since Tuesday, pollsters and campaign operatives have been crunching the numbers on demographics, trying to reckon with how a lack-luster campaign could rise like a Phoenix.
Boundless uses data and design to make the immigration process more straightforward, and number-crunching and messaging skills come in handy when we're doing advocacy work, too.
Earlier in the day, several teenagers had passed the tribute on the way home from the nearby Bridgeton High School, the fall leaves crunching beneath their shoes.
"I'm on -- hang on, hang on -- there's a huge pileup -- people are," the woman starts to answer as screaming and crunching noises are audible in the background.
I was crunching numbers, applying for bank loans, trying to figure out how to carry two homes as a single person who never sold arms to Afghanistan.
Bauer fired away on Twitter, suggesting that the Astros — who are among baseball's most forward thinking franchises — might be doing a little more than just crunching numbers.
When George W. Bush insisted that his tax cuts mainly went to the middle class, this wasn't true, but it took some number-crunching to show that.
It serves as a sobering reminder that even in the age of high-tech sensors and big data-crunching algorithms, some forces of nature still elude prediction.
Palantir customers range from global banks to the U.S. government and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and it specializes in crunching and analyzing large quantities of data.
AirDNA, a company that specializes in crunching data on short-term rentals, recently published a list of the 100 hottest ZIP codes in which to operate one.
Kicking off in a menacing, almost chamber drama-like fashion, it sees heavy synths and a crunching beat join forces, bringing to life all of Staycore's promises.
Rockwell Collins' software capability would also give UTC an edge in data crunching that allows airlines to spot problems in engines and other components before they fail.
And knowing an ambulance couldn't get to me because water was up to our red lights was the most bone crunching sense of panic I've ever felt.
A move toward crunching starchy tubers seems to have started more than 2 million years ago, when a changing climate turned African jungles to savannas and mixed woods.
He added that the reform would not just be based on crunching the numbers, but would also have to take into account the social impact of the overhaul.
It wasn't long before then that the space agency and its predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, used "computers in skirts" to do all the number-crunching.
So, it will take more number crunching to figure out exactly when specific regions will hit the sea levels that tip the balance towards more frequent extreme floods.
By crunching diverse data collected by government bodies and utilities, the software works out which buildings are most likely to catch fire and should therefore be inspected first.
For many of us, Microsoft Office introduced us to word processing, digital number-crunching, presentation building, and other types of tasks that require creating some sort of document.
On Sunday, when his team was still crunching the numbers, Kessler told me "we counted 45 misstatements or falsehoods in his interview with Sean Hannity" the other day.
The lads who used to get down to Kid Cudi and describe kids who smoked weed as "junkies" are now crunching a gram of MD each every weekend.
With the possibility of living another 21.5 or 53 years after retiring, ensuring you don't outlive your nest egg requires a lot of self-introspection and number-crunching.
Like new school shoes, there is nothing more satisfying than tucking your jeans in, crunching through the leaves, and pulling out cozy knits to offset your chosen pair.
Some of the products seem mundane, offering agencies a relatively cheap method of storing, sharing and crunching data through networks of remote web servers known as the cloud.
The banks are still crunching the numbers behind a possible tie-up, and the chances of striking an eventual deal are at least 50 percent, the people said.
But analysts at banks and investment houses have over the years examined the returns of money managers, crunching them with computers and unpicking various "factors" that drive returns.
But simultaneously running a service business that depends on constant engagement with customers and crunching large quantities of data is a far cry from designing a new SUV.
GM says the main use will be to let drivers "connect and interact with their favorite brands," with Watson crunching data on users habits to deliver personalized services.
These firms, no longer content merely to sell machinery, seed or chemicals, are all trying to develop matrix-crunching software platforms that will act as farm-management systems.
After "crunching the numbers", moving IRS clearing from London to Paris would not be the right solution for the market, a view backed by users, Poilvet-Clediere said.
Clinton, one of our number-crunching experts explains the fluctuations and reassures us that high-quality polls over the next few weeks are likely to be highly predictive.
The associates that are kept on are being transitioned to responsibilities that are client-facing, as opposed to the number-crunching that defined their earlier years, recruiters said.
Alvin Wong said the only rig in his Hong Kong electronics store this week was plugged in underneath the cash register, busily crunching numbers in search of profit.
Years ago, Intel's main business was in memory chips, a market that collapsed three decades ago, leading the company to move toward making number-crunching processors for PCs.
After crunching the numbers, the institute said collision claims since marijuana was legalized are up 16 percent in Colorado, 6.2 percent in Washington and 4.5 percent in Oregon.
Crunching the numbers for a worldwide layer of clouds, which might be just a couple hundred feet tall, simply requires more mathematical brawn than any supercomputer can deliver.
The healthcare and finance industries actually have a lot in common, through this perspective: They both involve crunching lots of data, while also meeting strict regulatory compliance requirements.
Crunching hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions of student academic and personal records, past and present, they are coming up with courses that signal a need for intervention.
"We sit there crunching numbers in Excel so it's good for us to do team-building," Ms. Clarke said, though perhaps efficiency comes at the expense of naturalness.
It was a remarkable research feat, but it required more than 203,000 desktop computers plus a dozen machines running specialized graphics chips crunching intensive calculations for several months.
After crunching the numbers, the study found a total of 3,273.17 hours of viewing time of all movies and documentaries that were added to U.K. Netflix in 2017.
Pickering was fed up with the incompetence of his "computers," the common parlance for humans who computed, in this case, crunching the numbers to arrive at astronomical calculations.
Instead, computers were crunching over a hundred thousand data points in order to identify thousands of likely buyers and target them with ads on websites and social media.
Among the biggest genres on Youtube, "autonomous sensory meridian response" videos usually involve people whispering, tapping on a glass, or even crunching on pickles straight from the jar.
After crunching the numbers, I could see that by keeping $170 invested in my HSA, it could be worth $551.38 in 30 years, assuming a 4% annual return.
The fatal episode underscores the sobering fact that even in the age of high-tech sensors and big data-crunching algorithms, some forces of nature still elude prediction.
After crunching the numbers, he found that the tax bill and the Obamacare repeal effort were at the bottom on the list in popularity, ranked 22001th and 250th.
The budget analysts at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities are still crunching the numbers to figure out exactly what the new deal does to the deficit.
The result is a giant, awe-inducing, inordinately complex machine — hissing and sizzling, gears churning, teeth crunching, yet performing its function, whatever that may be, with maximum efficiency.
After crunching every score in the history of major tournaments, we can confirm that golfers have indeed improved since Willie Park Sr. won the inaugural British Open in 1860.
And — spookiest of all — every single person you follow on Instagram has somehow managed to capture the exact same shot of his or her new boots crunching fallen leaves.
Products made primarily for gaming happen to be really good at crunching the numbers required to mine digital currency, and miners have been buying up all the graphics cards.
And because the device is in the exact same position for both shots, the depth data is far less noisy, involving less number-crunching to get into usable shape.
Ahead of this summer's World Cup they have been inundated with forecasts from algorithm-wielding boffins, who have boasted of their sophisticated number-crunching—and yielded wildly different results.
Their hunch, before crunching the numbers, was that "a justice who is more emotionally activated when speaking towards an attorney will be more likely to vote against that attorney".
I discovered that running up and down hills, vaulting tree roots and crunching along forest paths come with genuine, unquantifiable physical pleasures: clean, sharp air in hard-working lungs.
Crunching data from disparate states, Mr Chinoy says state borrowing rose by a whopping 32% in the year to March 2017, after a 25% rise in the previous year.
So — if the data crunching is correct — it appears that while Uber is successfully managing to drive initial interest from new drivers, it's having serious trouble sustaining this interest.
Besides guiding my way, the roar of the gas generators that powered the lights conveniently concealed the crunching sounds the fallen leaves made as I moved through the forest.
In the middle of Tuesday night's debate, political outsider and spiritual author Marianne Williamson re-upped her support for reparations — but she did so with some serious number-crunching.
Per the AP's number-crunching, gerrymandering allowed House Republicans to occupy as many as 22 seats they otherwise wouldn't have, and "nearly four" of those seats are in Texas.
The computing center, which will start operations by the end of the year, will provide cars with data-crunching capabilities to help them drive semi-autonomously and, eventually, autonomously.
It's via the automatic crunching of this data that the company claims to be able to identify and track potential hackers who may be planning malicious and illegal activity.
As exciting as an idea may be, don't sign up before crunching numbers, checking schedules, and figuring out what resources will truly be necessary to pull off the plan.
This is a new concept for the FCA, which has done its own number-crunching to work out what the shares should have been worth when investors were buying.
Bob Clagett, the former dean of admissions at Middlebury College, saw similar results when he helped inspire number-crunching among students there and at the University of North Carolina.
Crunching numbers and watching hours of old hockey videos, the main takeaway I have from this project is how subjective our evaluations of players are for things like this.
When Michael Malbin started crunching Federal Elections Committee data this summer to see how the 22010 midterms were shaping up, the sheer number of Democratic challengers blew him away.
But such efforts have proliferated as new technologies like facial recognition have begun to be rolled out and artificial intelligence has made crunching vast amounts of data much easier.
A squash enthusiast, Mr. Muzinich has little time for the courts amid the crush of meetings and number crunching, according to friends who keep in regular touch with him.
Witnesses have since spoken out about the fire, explaining to KMOV that they heard sounds of railcars breaking and then the sound of metal "crunching" before the fire started.
Jonathan Koomey of Stanford University reckons that between 1950 and 2010 the amount of number-crunching possible with a kilowatt-hour of energy grew roughly a hundred-billion-fold.
It's a big book, one that no one will wish longer, but its chapters move past like a crunching collection of singles and not a thumb-sucking double album.
And, reflecting a growing interest in politics rather than focusing on number crunching, Kishor wants to portray Congress as the only inclusive national party in India, the sources said.
Sir Freddie Laker, the airline's flamboyant founder, configured his DC-260s with a bone-crunching 103 seats — about a hundred more than the typical DC-225 at the time.
Michael Cafarella, the cocreator of the popular open source data crunching platform Hadoop, has seen his work used in ways he didn't expect, including by the National Security Agency.
He inspects the food laid out like a buffet, lifts up a cheeseburger, sniffs it, tosses it, then he finds a bag of chips, opens it, and starts crunching.
Shapovalov framed a forehand at 30-30 to offer the first break point of the match and Zverev pounced with a crunching backhand return his opponent fended into the net.
But despite having a single rear camera the XR uses software and the sheer number-crunching power of the A12 processor to accomplish a similar effect, with two big caveats.
It is formed of more than 100 data centres around the world, dishing up web-based applications, bringing mobile devices to life and crunching data for artificial-intelligence (AI) services.
Anduril is also staffed by former executives from the secretive data-crunching company Palantir, which has done for government industries in the past and raised red flags about intrusive surveillance.
With 30 laps left, pre-race favorite Earnhardt's day came to a crunching end when he slammed hard into the infield wall, bringing out the fifth caution of the day.
AI and machine learning (terms that are often used interchangeably) involve computers crunching vast quantities of data to find patterns and make predictions without being explicitly programmed to do so.
Posterboy for its problems is Ooyala, whose video playing technology combines high-quality streaming with data-crunching, which is supposed to allow media customers to run targeted adverts within videos.
According to our number-crunching, polls start picking the right winner more than half of the time 52 weeks before the convention, or about in mid-July of this year.
The program is a collaboration between the university's computer science and urban planning departments, with the aim of teaching budding computer scientists how their prodigious data crunching might be used.
You'll learn how to define project scopes and compose model evaluations before dipping into the R programming language and Excel, two of the most important data-crunching tools on earth.
Quadric was looking for a chip designed for processing on the edge and that supported decision making in real time — all while crunching data faster and sipping, not slurping power.
Often the keyboards get reduced to ostinato background, a low, eerie presence flickering on and off at will, leaving hook duty to the crunching and clattering of the snare drums.
Nonetheless, calculating the precise connection between sea level rise and storm surge involves some very tricky number-crunching, since there's no uniformity to the location and intensity of these surges.
The foundation has about 200 other crucial behind-the-scenes software programs under its umbrella, including the popular data-crunching tools Hadoop and Spark and the cloud management tool Mesos.
According to Kantrowitz's number crunching, more than 14 percent of recent bachelor's degree recipients, on average, end up with excessive debt, more than double the percentage from a generation ago.
Medical scanners and imaging equipment are grouped into a second division, with the company's connected health services - such as patient monitoring systems and data-crunching for hospitals - in a third.
Monsanto talks of having a footprint of millions of acres around the world upon which seeds, bug-killers and nutrients can be used, helped by better mapping and data-crunching.
Bill Davidson retired at 54, and found that that planning for retirement takes much more than just crunching the numbers — you have to think about how you want to live.
The combination of "cuts," shorter and faster bow strokes, and occasional crunching of the bow results in a choppier, coarser sound — what Cape Bretoners call the "dirt" in their fiddling.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The market's quick and hard-to-explain declines this week led some investors to point fingers at number-crunching fund strategies designed to control and balance risk.
And like real estate guys everywhere, they think a broad crackdown on Latin American immigration would be a terrible idea — simultaneously crunching their workforce and reducing demand for their product.
In the pin-drop silence of a winter night in Emerson, Manitoba, residents say if you listen closely, chances are you'll hear the sound of feet crunching against the snow.
As dreamy or exciting as an idea may be, don't sign on before crunching numbers, checking schedules, and figuring out what resources will be necessary to pull off the plan.
Riyadh Hassan Kenan, owner of a ground-floor apartment, walked through the debris of what remained of his home, with wires and pieces of exploded artillery crunching under his shoes.
On a big mountain, they're hiking in front of me and a lot of times I can hear their crampons crunching in the snow, so I can just follow them.
And a big part of figuring out delegate math means campaigns have to focus on crunching the numbers to target certain districts with demographics that could be favorable for them.
You have to tap a button on the back to fold it outward, and I could hear — and feel — an audible crunching noise when opening the device out in full.
He confessed in an interview with The New York Times the toll of the "excruciating" year he has had leading Tesla, particularly when crunching to meet Model 3 production goals.
Brittany Kaiser, a business development director at the company from 2014 until earlier this year, told the Guardian that Cambridge Analytica carried out data-crunching and analysis work for Leave.
Amount budgeted for "Transportation" in May 2016: $350Percentage of budget accounted for: 4%Along with crunching numbers, Andy and Nicole sold things around the house using Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace.
Patrons crunching on popcorn, the dim glow of some guy's phone in your face, an unwanted commentary track from your fellow film buffs, or worst of all: A crying child.
Metcalf's arrival made a considerable ripple in the online hockey community and set in motion a trend in which many N.H.L. teams look to the internet for number-crunching talent.
The tracks are groovy but subdued — they're most at home as background music, perfect for listening to while you're crunching away at a keyboard (if that's something you're looking for).
In Austin, Texas, sustainability officer Tom Ennis, after looking at Hawaii's example and crunching numbers to "vet the technology", began encouraging his city to purchase carbon-injected concrete as well.
The New York Times licensed its content from 2010 to 2013, with politics as its main focus, though it also provided numbers-crunching analyses of sports, economics and other disciplines.
That involved doing some seriously impressive data crunching: The researchers analyzed more than 1.6 million study abstracts and more than 385,000 full-text papers, all of which included p-values.
When the cops did not respond to his emergency in a timely fashion, he called again, just to reiterate how much he hates crunching on a bowl of raw, tossed vegetables.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - P.C. Mohanan grew up in a village without electricity, studied statistics at a public university, and then spent more than three decades crunching numbers for the Indian government.
Computed by 172 models crunching 400 terabytes of data—33 times the amount Twitter stores every 24 hours—most of TWC'S 25bn daily forecasts now feed directly into customers' computer systems.
If you're ready to start crunching numbers, you'll want to dive into the Machine Learning and Data Science Bundle to make sure you're prepared to wow recruiters with the right skills.
For starters, you can pick up the 2019 Microsoft Excel Bootcamp Bundle — now on sale at the Mashable Shop for $39 — and begin your journey to becoming a data-crunching pro.
With analytics firms, think tanks and other organizations already crunching the numbers — and often coming up with unflattering results — companies might decide they would be better off managing that data themselves.
It meant standing in the middle of a grocery store aisle, a package of sponges in my hand, crunching numbers in my head to figure out if I could afford it.
The site has already used its resources and staff's number-crunching skills to analyze topics such as how much one should spend on wedding gifts and who actually pays for weddings.
Two Sigma, a large American "quant" hedge fund, for example, is betting its number-crunching algorithms can gauge risks and set prices for insurance better and faster than any human could.
Even if a person is entirely allergic to the idea of digging into the nitty-gritty of crunching numbers, it doesn't mean they can't appreciate the diversity and implications of math.
Number-crunching by Wonkhe, a higher-education website, found that at many universities there was a significant gap in the offer-rate between black and non-black applicants with similar grades.
We saw that box do something to him – it telescoped in and out, reducing him, restoring him, crunching him like data – and then sending him back into the void, destination unknown.
Yet the pair seem to have found a certain respect for each other, ever since Mr Macron gave Mr Trump a knuckle-crunching handshake when they first met a year ago.
By crunching data from the Twitter accounts, the groups say, researchers can take the pulse of online hate in real time, then relay information on trending topics and sources of discussion.
There may be some truth in the suggestion that women avoid it because they feel they lack the algebra-crunching ability it requires—but it seems there is probably not much.
I think we've managed to do that in a really nice way, making sure that [we] never go crazy with crunching and always planning, and learning from one project to another.
This film is a lot, and when I say "a lot," I mean that the two-and-a-half minute trailer features bone-crunching torture, impalement, and so, sooooo much blood.
With computers doing the calculations since the 1970s, a lot of the number-crunching work of predicting eclipse paths has gone away, said Espenak, who for decades ran NASA's eclipse website.
The platform is powered by Silicon Valley firm Palantir and Airbus has been working with airlines such as AirAsia, Peach, easyJet and Emirates to show the benefits of the data crunching.
He ended up working under the likes of Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller at Los Alamos, crunching the numbers that would help pave the way for Gadget, the first atomic bomb.
Speaking of Adam: When he and Hannah get swept away in the idea of co-parenting, I felt both sides of the calculation she was no doubt crunching in her head.
In reality, state-backed firms tend to be less efficient than their private sector rivals, and there is risk in crunching together companies with different operations, cultures and ways of working.
It has been testing Aclima's technology in its offices for the past two years, crunching through more than half a billion data points a day on the air quality within them.
Facebook's bet on AI is a recognition that "machine learning"—in which software learns by crunching data, rather than having to be explicitly programmed—is a big part of the answer.
I'm not disputing the value of RAW, but when it takes forever to process JPEGs, crunching RAW files on the underpowered Nokia 9 PureView isn't exactly a walk in the park.
They can draw upon the vast (and flexible) number-crunching resources of the cloud when doing things like searching through e-mails or calculating the best route for a road trip.
She told Business Insider that "geek" Peter Dunphy, the Lib Dems' former head of financial compliance, was crunching election results and polling to work out who should stand aside and where.
Crunching the trade-in numbers, Bloomberg concluded that BMW tops a "vulnerability index" relative to Tesla; that the other German carmaker, Mercedes-Benz, doesn't, falling at the bottom of the index.
Many people were still unfamiliar with ASMR at the time, and the pickle crunching was a perfect entry for the surreal meme humor that has become more pervasive over the years. 
He has showed the hybrid approach of the modern manager, crunching numbers for big, perhaps unpopular, decisions but delivering them with the ease and aplomb of a straight-shooting old friend.
But we all know how frustrating a touchscreen keyboard can be for anything but short messages, so for engineers or mathematicians crunching numbers all day, this hack might actually be genius?
Mining is an energy-intensive process because mining operations—often, warehouses filled with machines crunching math problems to find a particular value—run 24/7 and consume a lot of electricity.
Ms. Wences once bragged to a friend, as they walked on school grounds just before a snowstorm, that her father was the one who sprinkled the salt crunching under their feet.
In addition to learning about rat laughter in New York City, I came away with a new appreciation for lava and lemurs, while also revisiting Chile's crunching and cracking Atacama Desert.
In my experience, using a keyboard and trackpad on a laptop feels like a more comfortable combination for crunching through a busy day of emails, messages, documents, spreadsheets and calendar entries.
The airborne cars pirouette prettily, bashing and smashing with all the technological expertise production money can buy; the symphony of body blows, gun pops and crunching metal sounds fine and convincing.
That's why we launched CNBC Select where we simplify the process by crunching the numbers, reviewing dozens of offers and providing you with all the information you need in one place.
Afterwards, the impeachment inquiry will shift to the Judiciary Committee, which is charged with crunching the investigators' findings to determine if Trump's actions rise to the level of misconduct meriting impeachment.
By crunching data from 210 on a handful of key factors, including productivity, efficiency and cost competitiveness, the ATRS report ranks 225 airports around the globe in 210 different airport groups.
But to truly grasp the laws of literature, Mr. Moretti has argued in a series of polemics, requires "distant reading": the computer-assisted crunching of thousands of texts at a time.
He also emphasizes the bone-crunching aspect of fights, amplifying the thuds of bodies and not minimizing the concussions that are clearly being doled out, as opposed to the Batman v.
He doesn't care if the team has the fluidity of lumpy custard, as long as the players know how to keep their shape, stay compact and put in the odd crunching tackle.
Yup, after almost 15 years of crunching data about billions of people on this planet, the most useful thing Zuck comes up with is a place for everyone to buy more shit.
Was she also sleeping in her office and eating powdered shrimp and listening for the footsteps of killers and thieves and baby-merchants crunching through trinitite and scorched brick crumbs and bone?
This does not merely reflect the rise of technology giants built on algorithms; manufacturers have evolved too, selling services alongside jet engines and power drills, and crunching data collected by smart sensors.
After crunching the numbers, the model concluded that occupations accounting for 47% of current American jobs (including those in office administration, sales and various service industries) fell into the "high risk" category.
It addresses the issue of "crunching", where devs work long hours of unpaid overtime, and has even led to the publication of a white paper for the International Game Developers Association (IGDA).
" After crunching the self-reported numbers, the researchers found a significant relationship between use of convenience food outlets and "hedonist values" as well as "trust in food industry sources of nutrition information.
Scheduling, also known as batching, of the setup and loading up the weights followed by the actual number crunching takes us down to a fraction of the speed the core can perform.
People hunched over greasy computer screens, crunching data, writing code: The scenes in Janek Stroisch's photographic series Co.Ke are familiar to anyone who's ever been to a coffee shop in Silicon Valley.
After crunching some PET data, the Turku team found that "eating a delicious pizza led to significant increase of pleasant feelings," as opposed to the calorie-matched nutritional drink, which did not.
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus has launched a digital services platform it says will enable airlines to fly more efficiently by crunching data to help them with maintenance, reduce fuel burn and optimize routes.
We meet his sharp but affectionate sister, learn who his favorite musicians are, watch him plink out basic Christmas carols before he explodes in a burst of frustration and cascading, crunching chords.
Bitcoin mining secures the public ledger at the heart of the system and involves dozens—or hundreds, or thousands—of computers crunching math problems in a race to find a particular value.
To achieve this, Pace's tech plugs into a hotel's existing property management system and puts its machine learning to work, which starts by trawling through and crunching historical sales and inventory data.
"I just woke up to a loud crunching sound and I remember a lot of pain, and just being drug across the ground by my head by a bear," McWilliams tells PEOPLE.
A neural network trained on millions of sentences that can translate flawlessly between 8 different languages is nothing but a vastly complicated machine crunching numbers according to rules set by its creators.
To make a financial plan, you'll need to start by crunching the numbers to see clearly where you standTo create your financial plan, look at your finances and see where you stand.
Brittany Kaiser, a business development director at the company from 2014 until earlier this year, said in an interview that Cambridge Analytica was carrying out data crunching and analysis work for Leave.
Equally frightening was "La Fabbrica Illuminata" (1964), a horror show of rage against injustice that pitches a solo soprano (Stacey Mastrian, inspired) against recordings of roaring furnaces, crunching assembly lines, even mice.
With many central jobs still unfilled at the Treasury Department, Mr. Mnuchin does not yet have the number-crunching and policy-analyzing firepower he needs to lead a major tax overhaul effort.
The vibe, rather, is less reminiscent of that, or even "Joker," than the garish Joel Schumacher-directed Batman movies of the 1990s, only with a near-relentless barrage of bone-crunching mayhem.
The Judiciary panel has a different assignment, charged with crunching the accumulated evidence and determining if it merits the drafting of impeachment articles to be brought to the House floor for votes.
Samsung is betting that Zhilabs, which uses artificial intelligence to analyze network data, would help its transition to newer 5G gear, as it uses automated network analytics tool for fast data crunching.
After crunching the numbers, the researchers found that those who opted for alternative medicine treatments alone were more than twice as likely to be dead before the end of the follow-up period.
I got my old flatmate and current good friend Matthew to explain this all to me after he'd clocked off at his fancy finance job crunching big numbers at a big financial company.
It had enlarged cheek teeth and strong jaws that appear to have been used for crunching hard objects, perhaps large shellfish and freshwater mollusks, and was capable of swimming in shallow, swampy waters.
Through number-crunching and star-simulating, the researchers determined the wave originated from a black hole 30 times the mass of the sun merging with another 20 times the mass of the sun.
The study is the largest systematic analysis of obesity data ever done, with researchers combing the medical literature and crunching thousands of data sets on obesity in adults and children covering 20133 countries.
Emmerson Mnangagwa (pictured, right), nicknamed the Crocodile for the way, over nearly four decades, he used to bide his time before suddenly crunching Mr Mugabe's enemies, now presents himself as a reformed character.
The campaign, which has published some of his reports, has not yet shared the number-crunching Mr Zandi has done on free public college and student-debt cancellation, which may be less positive.
It's bloody and horrifying, and as bone-crunching as you might expect from a movie, and I think that was a big part of the appeal: it's basically a zombie movie each week.
He added that the data-crunching the company has already done on Zika in Miami leaves it well-positioned to do similar outreach efforts related to the virus elsewhere in the United States.
Throughout the "redlining" crisis of the 1970s, major US banks illegally refused loans to people based on their postal codes, after crunching the socio-economic statistics within their suburbs and deeming them unsuitable.
Further number crunching by Raedler indicates the 12-month forward price-to-earnings ratio of European miners is at a 25 percent discount to the broader market, highlighting deep value in the sector.
As well as crunching the numbers for death rates and life expectancy at birth, the IHME tracks "disability-adjusted life years" (DALYs), an estimate of the time lost to disability and early death.
The first time that Montana-based wildlife filmmaker Casey Anderson locked eyes with the mountain lion living in his backyard, he was close enough to hear her crunching on a dead deer's bones.
Wherever it's installed on your system, the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) churns through calculations just like the CPU does, but only the number-crunching related to rendering pictures, animations, and videos on screen.
For example: #pugs, #pugsofinstagram, #pug … While there were millions of posts for each breed, after crunching the numbers, it was clear that some dogs are more #blessed when it comes to Instagram exposure.
"Google has gathered so much data, in so many areas, that it's now crunching it together and creating features that Apple can't make — surrounding Google Maps with a moat of time," he writes.
Taking better care of ourselves will allow us to benefit from the new advances in medicine and the personalization of care that's being driven by crunching massive amounts of health data, he said.
It was a lifesaving stroke of luck, because minutes later a car rear-ended the chopper, partially crunching it, and the cycle the guy should have been riding would have been utterly destroyed.
Driverless cars need sophisticated data-crunching capabilities as they rely on so-called artificial-intelligence, or neuro-network technology, to help them "learn" from experience and could eventually drive themselves without human intervention.
Watching sports should be about seeing the world's greatest athletes compete against one another in a high-octane mix of physical prowess and mental dexterity, not crunching the numbers of what they make.
The stadium, branded by Levi's, will host a halftime show sponsored by Pepsi, and the game itself—every bone-crunching tackle and mind-altering hit of it—sadly, that is sponsored by us.
But even the most sophisticated number-crunching is no substitute for the experiment provided by, say, a star player being substituted for an extended period of time for reasons outside a coach's control.
The supercomputer will be made available for a fee to Japan's corporations, who now outsource data crunching to foreign firms such as Google and Microsoft, Sekiguchi and others involved in the project said.
Then the crash happened, and all that time I'd put in, pre-service, crunching Voronoi space for dollar vans—which I'd naively thought the govbots didn't know about—suddenly became interesting to UNDATA.
Whatever the type of work you do — whether it be programming, writing, data crunching, or drawing — there's a proprietary music channel that can accommodate your activity and help you reach your peak potential.
Tamar Oostrom, who is currently earning her Ph.D. in economics at MIT, has been crunching the numbers to determine how the current House Republican bill would affect the taxes paid by graduate students.
Whether you're operating a small business or managing a side hustle, keeping detailed accounts means that come tax season, you'll spend less time frantically crunching numbers and more time...well, doing anything else.
Crunching all those hours down, all those 3 AM finishes and weekend-wasted it's-work-honest binges, into some sort of manageable hindsight, I've landed on this selection as "the best" I've played.
I love having the chance to just browse the papers — local, international — while pounding out a couple of leisurely seven-minute miles and … doing a little spreadsheet crunching, mapping out next quarter's acquisitions.
He even turned one of his interceptions into a highlight for himself when he delivered a bone-crunching tackle to a 290-pound ball carrier in a win over the Raiders last week.
Personal finance site NerdWallet did some number crunching to give you an idea of just how much money you may be leaving on the table if you're not taking advantage of these options.
" And my next obsession was "Love You to Death," a crunching fantasy of mutually consumptive love: "Black lipstick stains / a glass of red wine / I am your servant / may I light your cigarette?
YouGov's recent success was based on rolling questionnaires administered daily to 7,000 people from a 50,000-strong online panel, with the results combined using advanced number-crunching known as "multilevel regression and post-stratification".
Since the Gaia mission's massive data drop last week, scientists around the world have been hard at work crunching the information, releasing over 30 new research papers in just two days following the announcement.
By crunching all the data about customer orders, Zume knows which pizza you will order while watching Monday night football before you do, and loads up the pies before the orders are even placed.
So, without further ado—after months of research, number-crunching, and fact-finding—allow the expats who live there to introduce you to the benefits of the world's top 10 retirement destinations in 2017.
Cerebras has also built a specialised computer for its new chip which it claims will deliver 150 times more number-crunching power than the best server based on graphics-processing units, today's AI workhorses.
Using about 40,000 transistors and 10,ooo LEDs, it diagrams all of the various communications and number crunching going on inside a microprocessor in order to ultimately play a big ass game of Tetris.
After Facebook and Twitter, we went on to make more than 30 other investments in companies including Airbnb, Spotify and Alibaba, each based on many months of data-gathering, number-crunching and due diligence.
If your graphics card runs on nVidia juice and it doesn't say "GTX 1080" on it somewhere, the Xbox One X has more flops and is—again in theory—capable of crunching more graphics.
Instead, chess programs filter their options as they go along, selecting promising-looking moves and reserving their number-crunching prowess for the simulation of the thousands of outcomes that flow from those chosen few.
With this, she grinds a couple of garlic cloves until they go nearly clear, before adding a handful of emerald-like pistachios, crunching them up into a rough paste under that giant stone phallus.
Like our love of a crunching tackle or a striker chasing a lost cause, diving is the manifestation of a different set of cultural preferences, and our reflexive intolerance of it is closed minded.
And for a certain subset, the sounds of a person eating foster an autonomous sensory meridian response, or A.S.M.R.; viewers derive pleasure from the sounds created by extra-loud crunching, slurping and lip smacking.
"Strangled-sounding vocals have long been characteristic of their recordings, along with crunching electronic drones that retain a homemade, low-tech quality," the New York Times pop music critic Robert Palmer wrote in 22006.
Because he's a numbers guy (he's worked as an entrepreneur and risk manager), Damiani thought all this genetic number-crunching was fundamentally a math problem—one he could figure out with the right algorithms.
Editorial Try to imagine the Super Bowl game on Sunday without the opening kickoff's collision of 22 bodies as the two teams race down the field at each other with spectacular but crunching abandon.
But our number-crunching suggests that almost all the credit for the Humble One's glory so far belongs to the exceptionally talented footballers he has had at his disposal, rather than his personal wizardry.
I'll leave the number crunching to others but Trump and McConnell will likely put enormous pressure on Republican senators, including Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney, to stay in line behind the president.
" In his memoir, "Shortest Way Home," Buttigieg credits his hours spent crunching numbers in suburban Toronto for revealing, with "overwhelming clarity," that "this could not be a career for very long: I didn't care.
After crunching the numbers on a decade's worth of recipients, Emelifeonwu and his team found that, in general, people in sports were about 22 times more likely than healthcare workers to receive an honor.
He talked about the long hours — up to 80 a week — the complexity of crunching terabytes of data, and the pressure of getting crucial information to water managers swiftly enough that it remains useful.
After crunching the data from these early market launches, Moffett is skeptical that carriers will be able to deploy 5G affordably and at scale across the lion's share of the United States as promised.
I don't know exactly how to go about crunching the numbers on the IMDB database, but I have to be up there in the top tier of people who have played themselves in a movie.
By using networks of sensors, computing power and data-crunching expertise, digital cartographers can produce what are in effect real-time simulations of the physical world, on which both humans and machines can base decisions.
Today, Oath, the Verizon-owned company born of the merger between AOL and Yahoo, released the source code of a data-crunching tool called Vespa, which has long powered many features across the Yahoo empire.
Driving the news: Alibaba is sharpening its data-sharing feature, which it offers to big-name brands — like Unilever, L'Oréal, Mars and Samsung — that sell on its Tmall app, by partnering with data-crunching companies.
After crunching the numbers, the team found that the actual rate at which days have been lengthening over the past couple of millennia is 1.8 milliseconds per century, considerably slower than the 2.3 milliseconds predicted.
They&aposre now 21-212 under coach Hue Jackson and a numbers-crunching front office led by Sashi Brown, whose decision to tear down a roster to its foundation has to this point proven foolish.
The trailer then gives us a good look at the bone-crunching fight scenes and glass-shattering action sequences this franchise is known for, Tommy Lee Jones looking panicked, and a shirtless, hulked out Damon.
Hedge funds are feeling pressure from Silicon Valley darlings, which are growing their presence on the East Coast, as well as other industries who are beginning to realize the value of crunching their own data.
A crunching Halep backhand at 30-30 in the ninth game proved too much for Stephens as Halep crucially held and in the next game Stephens put a weary backhand wide to lose the set.
The difference this year is that Razer is using the new standard USB-C connector, relying on the expanded bandwidth of Thunderbolt 3 to handle the high-speed communication requirements of a pixel-crunching GPU.
It seems like the kind of statistic that number-crunching sports fans would agree upon, yet there exists surprisingly little consensus on the distance of the longest drive ever measured in the game of golf.
On Friday night's Late Show, Stephen Colbert cited some number-crunching from IFL Science: if every American peed in the shower once per day, it could save 185 billion gallons of fresh water per year.
All the while, you're putting off doing your taxes until late March because the thought of doing them is so depressing that you literally need months of mental preparation before you start crunching the numbers.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Cycling's governing body the UCI said the Olympic course was not to blame for a series of bone-crunching crashes during the weekend's road races around Rio's stunning coastline.
As the film stretches out and the camera pulls back further and further for scope, the details and the sense of immediacy and personal stakes get lost, and one bone-crunching combat blurs into another.
But agencies inside the military, such as the "Special Warfare Department" and "Gendarmerie Counter-Terrorism Unit," were undoubtedly the minotaur at the heart of the labyrinth, crunching on the bones of thousands of sacrificial victims.
Take the bone-crunching brawl that Jack and his military-trained friends, Clair and Louis, get into when they run across four big guys with chain saws poaching hardwood trees on an old woman's land.
Instead, deep-learning systems have a training phase in which neural-network parameters are adjusted to build a computational model that can perform a particular task, a number-crunching process that may take several days.
But Ford did have to recruit a cadre of number-crunching efficiency experts after World War II — the so-called "Whiz Kids" who had brought statistical analysis to the war effort — to modernize its business.
All this number crunching led the two of us — a videographer and a polling editor — to wonder what might be missed when we try to explain entire groups as being pro-Trump or pro-Clinton.
Big Sam is the sort of bloke who would march into the interview room, deliver a knuckle-crunching handshake, stick his gum under the formica desk and ask exactly when he'd be expected to start.
The NFL has come to the conclusion that it must take away one of the fun parts of the sport and so keep football limited to the bone-crunching, concussion-causing, Darwinian business it is.
The big picture: Two sources with direct knowledge tell me Kevin Hassett has been crunching the numbers, and the dollar value of the tariffs will likely be around $50 billion per year — or slightly less.
At the start of development, you have all this energy of creating something that people are excited about; and at the end of the process, you're kind of crunching to get the finished game together.
I bite into the creamy, biscuit-crunching milk chocolate while I reminisce about being I was a young and innocent child, standing on top of the mountain in northern Norway and eating my Kvikk Lunsj.
Crunching nuts and drinking water during an interview here just before Christmas, the actor was in turn frank, guarded and intense: a movie star who hasn't yet acquired the smooth sheen of the experienced interviewee.
So there I was, crunching on some popcorn, watching Good Boys, chuckling and sometimes wincing at the adventures of three 12-year-old boys, who were getting into scrapes as only 12-year-olds do.
On a recent afternoon, Abdulilah Barze, 11, sat on his bicycle, crunching loudly on sunflower seeds and recalling a deafening bomb that killed a friend and left him unable to hear for a few days.
Their duties can include re-crunching arithmetic in search of errant decimals, verifying the spelling of names and ensuring Republican politicians are not called Democrats, or vice versa (a grievous error in these partisan times).
Joshua Younger of JPMorgan is crunching data from macroeconomic reports to get a grip on market sentiment — and he says it shows growth expectations, yields, and rates still have a lot of room to fall.
Crunching the numbers from June 1 to August 20 (which is an oddly specific interpretation of summer), Spotify found that globally "Old Town Road" was only the fourth most-streamed track during that time frame.
He tended to gloss over big moments with infuriatingly brisk tempos, and the crunching appoggiatura on the work's final chord, one of the most eloquent dissonances in all of music history, simply failed to register.
Marantz said since the platform uses data crunching and algorithms to target ads to users, they should use those same tools to protect users, instead of relying on users to report when they're being bullied.
And as cloud technology services have greatly increased the computing power that businesses can afford, data-crunching services and company-wide software providers have attracted more and more funding and grown dramatically in recent years.
Okay.What's more, it sounds like Venezuela is looking to drop a set amount of its currency, rather than replicating the system of bitcoin or ether that involves individuals "mining" the currency by crunching complex mathematical problems.
If you're having trouble spotting a difference, that's OK. It's noticeable when you're staring at a TV, but the process of capturing video then crunching it down for internet consumption renders these two clips nearly identical.
Business intelligence is tricky, time-consuming, and historically has required some genius analyst crunching numbers while lay-people for whom datasets and spreadsheets are the devil incarnate wait around for a message from the data mountaintop.
With this advance comes a lot of personal data crunching, though, and some security researchers worry that Core ML could cough up more information than you might expect—to apps that you'd rather not have it.
After each season is over, Fitzgerald and Natarajan explain in "Crunching Numbers" that the league determines which incentives each team  actually paid and compares that figure to the estimates that were charged against the salary cap.
On paper, the CBO is a number-crunching agency with the unglamorous task of helping members of Congress estimate just how much their fun-sounding new bills would actually cost, and writing reports on federal spending.
To this end, she has distanced herself from her father's thuggish cronies, built a team of number-crunching policy wonks and a network of local offices, and shed much of the imagery linked to her father.
Crunching a couple decades worth of data, they looked for clues as to why, even as the proportion of women and writers of color enrolled in these programs has increased with time, the white room persists.
CareerBuilder and its data-crunching subsidiary recently updated their list of hottest jobs for 2016 as measured by the difference between the average monthly job postings for an occupation and average monthly hires in those jobs.
Daily Burn: The One Habit That Could Slash 1,400 Calories Per Week The Benefits of Crunching Researchers gave 71 participants a bowl of pretzels each and told them they could sample as many as they wanted.
The scientific term for crunching hard-shelled creatures to death in your teeth before swallowing them is called "oral-crushing durophagy" — and a massive, extinct otter called Siamogale melilutra may have been a champion at it.
They follow January's announcement from Foretellix, an Israeli startup that has raised $16 million by figuring out how to automate AV safety testing by crunching safety-related metrics from hundreds of millions of potential driving scenarios.
From simple Google and Wikipedia searches to deeper number-crunching work published by nonprofits like the Sunlight Foundation, there's an existing wealth of scannable data about U.S. tax dollars and how, and on whom, they're spent.
But basically, if classical computers solve problems by translating them into and crunching them with a system of interacting two-state components called bits, quantum computers solve another set of problems using quantum bits, or qubtis.
Qubits are also two-state components when you measure them, but during the number crunching they can take on an intermediate state between the two choices (with some inherent probability influencing which one you actually measure).
Crunching all the data from all of those stations has been a challenge, according to a project update from the team published in Eos—analyzing 13 years of data from two stations took over 30 hours.
Thiel's data crunching start-up Palantir counts the New Zealand Defence Force, the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, and the New Zealand Government Communications and Security Bureau among its clients, the New Zealand Herald on Thursday.
If you're crunching the numbers, that's a total of 33-million self-emitting pixels that can be individually brightened and darkened to produce an image with enough contrast that it actually creates the illusion of depth.
By crunching 22 billion messages sent by vessels' automatic identification systems (AIS) between 2012 and 2016, researchers identified more than 70,000 ships and could pinpoint, among other things, where and for how long they were fishing.
We know the world works a certain way, and we have very complex equations that explain how it works, but we haven't had computer powerful enough to do the number crunching to use the real equations.
It got an early $2 million investment from the CIA's venture capital arm, called In-Q-Tel, which helped the young startup develop data-crunching software that was well suited to the CIA's brand of spycraft.
Instead of dealing with wires or number-crunching, Bell honed her skills in tailoring, becoming a textiles expert at fashion companies like Giles Deacon and Paul Smith, where she cut patterns, sewed, and did model fittings.
The nature of A.I. means that software systems can be improved by crunching through larger and larger data sets that can be provided by the government — from things like CCTV footage, driving license images, and more.
Crunching a quarter-century of data about wolf attacks on livestock in three other states, the authors found something unusual: Killing wolves one year was associated with more, not fewer, deaths of livestock the following year.
But even without the crunching display, there are still so many things you're settling for: an unreliable camera, mediocre battery life, a creaky hinge, and a build that might not even last you an entire year.
At one tense moment, Mr. Biden — hunched over a speakerphone in his office with Mr. Sperling and other staff members — struggled to remember the name of Rohit Kumar, the McConnell adviser crunching the numbers for Republicans.
With the company's expertise in crunching data, there is little doubt that it can tell how many rooms are being rented for more than 90 days a year, and what that does to prices over all.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's president has not given Donald Trump an easy ride: a crunching handshake at one meeting was followed by a body swerve at another and then a public rebuke over his attitude to climate change.
And by the late 1990s, her passion became so intense that she was convinced a career surrounded by pinot grigio and merlot would be more satisfying than the paycheck she brought home from her number-crunching gig.
After a while, I had to throw caution to the wind and hope that all the other theater-goers could forgive my crunching out of empathy, because I certainly wasn't the only one who had this problem.
Narvar also uses predictive analytics– crunching up location, routing, weather, seasonal and other data– to give retailers, and their customers, a more precise estimate of delivery times, and as much control as possible over scheduling a delivery.
And, thanks to an emphasis on practical stunts and well-choreographed camera movements, the smackdowns have a tangible, bone-crunching quality that sets them apart from the overly CGIed slugfests found in many other superhero movies lately.
Part of Xhaka's problem at Arsenal may be that he plays in a similar position to Patrick Vieira, therefore inviting comparisons with the Frenchman who dominated their midfield with his crunching tackles during Arsene Wenger's halcyon days.
Computers are great at crunching numbers and running predetermined scripts at remarkable speeds, while brains—whether they belong to rats or humans—are proficient at generalized problem solving, particularly when dealing with new environmental and situational contexts.
The necklace contains a small microphone worn against the throat, so it can monitor the different crunching sounds a person makes when they chew as well as the sound the food makes when they swallow it down.
But the problem is that people... Crunching in our company is actually something that all of the workers think that they need to do right now, because they want to have their work look better, you know?
The Deep Space Atomic Clock (DSAC) is a test of such a clock that will eventually allow for streamlined navigation, in which the spacecraft can receive instructions without having to wait for number-crunching back on Earth.
After crunching the numbers on 19 everyday grocery items — ranging from bananas and canned tomato sauce to white bread and peanut butter — Aldi came out ahead in more categories where all four retailers sold a similar product.
But Code for Africa's Townsend said turning all the agricultural data coming online into genuinely useful solutions to boost harvests and cut hunger will require not just data-crunching but direct contact between tech experts and farmers.
Otherwise known as "Hardware 3," it's a Tesla-built piece of hardware meant to be swapped into the Model S, X and 3 to do all the number crunching required to advance those cars' self-driving capabilities.
According to Mr Frey's number-crunching, such a score among white women with college degrees would be enough to offset even a (highly improbable) 99% turnout rate among Mr Trump's most ardent supporters, white working-class men.
Anecdotes about how the game "felt" were discouraged in favor of data skimmed from modeling combat mechanics and number crunching; failure to back up a mechanical theory with cold, provable facts led to mockery and moderator censure.
In "The Only Rule Is It Has to Work," two number-crunching geeks, Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller, write about what happened when they were given the reins to run a minor-league baseball team in California.
After crunching data in 2012, Nona McDuff, a senior official at Kingston University, realised that the gap in performance could not be explained by students' choice of subject, their work outside of university or other similar factors.
It's a lesson I learned in another life, as a hockey writer, when all my data crunching helped me realize that almost all successful hockey pros were about 6-foot-1, give or take a few inches.
The clamor and chaos are so pervasive that when he bribes his way onto the prison's Muay Thai boxing team — and into its marginally safer bunkhouse — the bone-crunching bouts feel like respites from a larger war.
To put that very large number in perspective, consider IBM's recent announcement that the company is working with the U.S. Department of Energy and others to pool the power of several supercomputers for coronavirus-related protein crunching.
After crunching the numbers for a New Jersey-based married couple that files jointly and with one dependent, the IRS calculator suggested that the higher-earning spouse claim zero allowances and the lower-earning spouse claim six.
True, its effect is already fading by the time you head for the exits, crunching through dropped popcorn as if through fallen leaves, but while the movie lasts you buy into its blend of chemistry and calculation.
After crunching the numbers for a New Jersey-based married couple who file jointly and with one dependent, the IRS calculator suggested that the higher-earning spouse claim zero allowances and the lower-earning spouse claim six.
Forecasters take data about ocean temperatures, air pressure, wind speeds — the more data the better — and feed it into computer models, which, after a few hours of number-crunching, can produce a dizzying number of possible tracks.
According to the tech companies pushing this solution, making on-demand busing work is a matter of crunching vast amounts of transit data, now made available by location tracking, and using algorithms to create custom shared routes.
"Pattern doesn't look good," Payne of New Mexico State wrote to Wansink and David Just, another Cornell professor, in April 2009, after what Payne called a "marathon" data-crunching session for an experiment about eating and TV-watching.
According to number-crunching by Adam Looney of the Treasury Department and Constantine Yannelis of New York University, non-traditional students made up more than half of all new borrowers from the federal government between 2004 and 2014.
After crunching the numbers on 21 grocery items — including fresh produce, baking ingredients, meat, and household items such as trash bags and laundry detergent — BJ's came out ahead in 25.49 categories where both retailers sold a similar product.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian fund managers are crunching numbers to trade-proof their portfolios, as the threat of U.S. tariffs boosts the appeal of domestic-focused names and shares of companies that have production capacity in the United States.
Crunching information from The Numbers, a website that collects data on film releases, and Rotten Tomatoes, an aggregator of critics' and punters' reviews, we found that the strongest predictor of absolute box-office receipts is a film's budget.
The problem with that is these companies might turn around at any point and decide to try to do that analytical crunching themselves — which is essentially what Twitter did when it cut off DataSift from its own firehose.
He lived just long enough to see the re-emergence of his theory of neural networks, as the data-crunching capabilities and "deep learning" of modern computers began at last to approximate to the workings of the brain.
After all, AI methods that focus on crunching large amounts of data to find common patterns have helped improve audio speech recognition to near-human levels of accuracy, so why can't the same be done for lip reading?
Those in the crowd of 82,2100 — the largest soccer crowd in New Jersey history — who sought a showcase of sophisticated play were instead treated to a stream of crunching tackles, theatrical quarrels, disciplinary cards (eight yellows, two reds).
The needs to climb just 6.4 percent from its current level for this bull market to become the greatest of all time, according to Leuthold Group, a firm long known for its market stat crunching on Wall Street.
Koepka had an earlier chance for eagle at the 353-yard par 4 14th but after his crunching drive made the green his first putt raced by and he was relieved to see the birdie drop coming back.
After beating Yannick Hanfmann for the loss off six games in round one, he conceded seven against Yannick Maden in a 6-1 6-2 6-03 win on Court Suzanne Lenglen, crunching 43 winners in the process.
Party leaders, including Trump, are working to push the ACHA through over the objections of those two camps, even though the bill's impact has yet to be assessed by the Congressional Budget Office, a nonpartisan number-crunching agency.
That number — which is described as "ten duoquinquagintillion" — is so large that only a $10 million HP supercomputer with over 11,000 processing cores can handle the number-crunching needed to take on the best players in the world.
Here, an afternoon crunching in new snow through Midwestern woods; there, a raucous parade of men dressed as devils and in the middle of them all my dad, grinning, with my face and my freckles, waving from afar.
After crunching a forehand winner, most of the 17,000 sell-out crowd erupted and Zverev was buried under his team mates with Federer, Nadal, Dominic Thiem, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Fabio Fognini celebrating a third successive victory for Europe.
This number-crunching will enable the seemingly magical instructions and predictions that are the essence of AI: redirecting traffic, spotting environmental problems, sending someone to the hospital before the heart attack, making the robots do the hard work.
The Democrats' "Better Deal" campaign arrives after nine months of post-election soul searching and number crunching in search of a formula that might translate their policy prescriptions — which enjoy widespread approval in national polls — into election victories.
The ILO/Gallup survey was released to co-incide with Wednesday's International Women's Day and claims to be representative of more than 99 percent of the global adult population, crunching responses from nearly 149,000 participants spread between 142 countries.
Unless you're an accountant, taxes aren't especially fun to do: There can be a lot of number crunching and chasing down paperwork, and plus it sometimes feels like the government has designed it to be as confusing as possible.
While crunching the numbers, they felt that this process could account for the mysterious origin of some of the heavy metals whose atomic mass, the sum of their protons and neutrons in their centers, was greater than a hundred.
After that, though—Thumper demands to be cranked up, its volume pushed as high as polite society will allow on a commute, 'til the Switch's own left and right rumbles are drowned out by the crashing and the crunching.
Although Chung has been "crunching" at the game for a while now, he's been "dying" to dive into Pokémon Go like the rest of us, a game he believes is responsible for new and amazing forms of social interactions.
The story zips back and forth in time, embracing animation, on-screen captions, dream sequences, and intermittent voiceover to capture Harley's hyperactive state of mind, and it goes heavy on both bone-crunching violence and tongue-in-cheek jokes.
In the course of a quantum computer's crunching, these amplitudes can (again like waves) interfere, positive with positive and negative with negative—in essence, to reduce the probability of the wrong answer and boost that of the right one.
Stephen Bullivant, a professor of theology and sociology at St Mary's University in London, produced the figures by crunching data in the European social survey of 2014-16, an academic project which spans the continent and also includes Israel.
The future of transportation is all about brilliant engineering, sure, the sort of fast-moving modeling and number-crunching that Volvo employees needed to pull to transform a concept car to a production one in less than two years.
On the flip side of the coin, stepped up data protection will "definitely have an impact" on companies that rely heavily on data crunching business, Michael Tan, partner at law firm Taylor Wessing specializing in data policies, told TechCrunch.
And turn away the company isn't — if there was a message from I/O, it's that Google is fully embracing its identity as a data-crunching hive mind, with all the wondrous powers and baggage that come with it.
Data science and tech startup Black Swan Data, which has built a platform to let companies improve their business/marketing intelligence by mining and crunching both public and internal consumer data, has closed £6.2 million in Series B funding.
When someone chews gum too loudly in my general direction I want to smack them in the face, but something about the muted crunching of a frozen square of berries and cream puts me into a temporary trance. Ahh.
Basically, by splitting up tasks between two processors — an Intel one for the heavy-hitting data-crunching stuff and an Apple co-processor for controlling background processes — new Macs could be more power efficient than they've been in years.
Most of this trailer makes it seem like Daredevil is trying to be a successor to The Matrix by filling the night with splashes of yellow-green light and its action sequences with smooth martial arts and crunching blows.
When this intelligence gathering capability is combined with FIs own 'big computing' number crunching abilities, in an era where the cost of computing power has fallen, the result can be effective in stopping money laundering and other nefarious activities.
Johnson has done crucial number crunching for NASA A new film Hidden Figures highlights the stories of three of these women — Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson — who worked for NASA when the agency was just getting underway.
This week we'll focus on the city of Austin, gain insight into Uber's spending habits, do a little scooter number crunching, the Tesla Model Y, and the so-called "race" — an overused and inaccurate term — to develop autonomous vehicles.
Neale's study is just one high-profile example of how the research ethics edifice—erected in a time before the internet, low-cost DNA sequencing, and genome-crunching AI—might not be ready for the age of subjectless science.
But, crunching numbers on the alternative, Deutsche reckoned that selling a 30-year bond at 20003 percent today and then a 20-year bond in 30 years' time would be likely to work out cheaper for the Italian taxpayer.
Crunching down the gravel driveway was Mr. Warner, one of the few elected officials to attend, along with Representative Debbie Dingell, Democrat of Michigan, and Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California, who will face a tough election next year.
WOMBEYAN CAVES, Australia — Deep in the burning forests south of Sydney this week, volunteer firefighters were clearing a track through the woods, hoping to hold back a nearby blaze, when one of them shouted over the crunching of bulldozers.
In testimony on Capitol Hill this week, Mr. Mnuchin assured members of Congress that the Treasury Department was up to the task of tax reform, noting that its tax policy office has a staff of 100 crunching numbers daily.
By crunching large volumes of criminal history data, risk assessment algorithms try to calculate a person's risk of future violence based on patterns of how often people with similar characteristics were arrested for a violent crime in the past.
By crunching large volumes of criminal history data, risk assessment algorithms try to calculate a person's risk of future violence based on patterns of how often people with similar characteristics were arrested for a violent crime in the past.
Toyota's technology is based on more than three years of research on the back roads of Virginia and Montana, a stint at a deer sanctuary in Michigan, and months of crunching data from studies of car and deer encounters.
Instrumentally, Emily's D+Evolution rides a rich, organic jazz groove unlike any other; defined by Spalding's bass and Matthew Stevens's jangly, dissonant guitar, it's always shifting, crunching, changing angles, refracting shades of kaleidoscopic light through different colors, shapes, dimensions.
Yet on that same day a ray of sunshine also fell on GE. John Flannery, an insider known for his number-crunching skills who has been the troubled firm's boss since last August, announced details of a much-awaited restructuring plan.
Game developers have spent weeks and months crunching on demonstrations, videos, and playable slices of their games to show off to journalists, critics, influencers, and the public with the hope that they can get some of that hype thrown their way.
This makes the MateBook a better companion for anyone wanting to do a little number crunching or video editing on the side, while the optional Nvidia MX 150 GPU on the $1,300 Core i7 configuration even makes some light gaming possible.
After lots of number crunching and supercomputing, the researchers found that only 50 percent or so of the stuff in a Milky Way-type galaxy at present came from internal processes, like star formation and sucking up previously-ejected galactic winds.
And perhaps most disappointingly, the whip-fast, bone-crunching close-quarters combat that played so well in the first film is scaled up in the sequel, to the point where an awful lot of the fight scenes look very familiar.
Much of that data crunching has been done behind closed doors and for LinkedIn's own purposes — sometimes leading to people saying LinkedIn is "creepy" because of the uncanny connections (and suggestions of connections) that it seems to make between people.
The "Integrated Joint Operations Platform" pushes lists of people of interest to the police for investigation by crunching data from CCTV cameras, ID card checks and WiFi connections of phones and computers, as well as health, banking and legal records.
After crunching the numbers on 26 grocery items — ranging from fresh produce to baking ingredients to meat to household items such as trash bags and laundry detergent — Costco came out ahead in 16 categories where both retailers sold a similar product.
Asked to explain how crunching this type of data translates into practical farming, the KisanHub CEO and ex-farmer says that it could involve blending farm location, crop, and weather data to forecast pest or disease infestation on a particular crop.
No longer able to rely on big performance boosts in the sort of general-purpose hardware sold by Intel, firms from Microsoft to Facebook to Tesla have begun designing custom chips specialised for the sorts of number-crunching their businesses need.
It's about the size and shape of a smartphone, and works by wirelessly linking to an insulin pump and glucose monitor, measuring glucose levels every five minutes and then, with the help of some algorithmic data crunching, automatically making adjustments.
Brit Savage was looking for new ideas after work brought her and her husband to Singapore, and after crunching through some problems that need fixing, the duo settled on an AI service that helps music platforms tackle content and curation.
Update, 4:20 PM (nice): Avery Broderick from the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada with the Event Horizon Telescope did make another simulation of what Sagittarius A* might look like at the end of all the number crunching.
Once the two sides exchange numbers they get to work on crafting their case, a process that takes weeks and involves crunching numbers, talking to experts, preparing briefs and anticipating the counter-arguments that the other side will come up.
On the same day as Rodriguez's police interview in October, the baby's mother told police she had "noticed a crunching sound in her daughter's ribs" about two to three weeks earlier but attributed it "to her daughter growing," the affidavit states.
Artists as diverse as performance artist Marina Abramovic, Russian tinkerer ::vtol::, and South Korean interactive artist Lisa Park have made compelling artwork by crunching brain wave data, and this illustration is what we imagine that would look like on Killer Acid.
The top government official responsible for coordinating the GST rollout rebuts complaints from bosses that the tax is too complex, adding that the IT back-end that will drive it - crunching up to 5 billion invoices a month - is robust.
"We'll be able to do predictive analytics that many others can't do, and that's how you add value to airline customers," Hayes said, referring to data-crunching that allows airlines to spot problems in engines and other components before they fail.
In the vacant lot, about two dozen women dressed in combat fatigues and balaclava-style head coverings were doing an exhibition drill, their boots crunching the ground in unison as they swung their rifles up, across their shoulders and down.
PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing has launched an in-house data-crunching activity called "Boeing AnalytX" to pull together systems and about 800 data experts to provide services to customers and define improvements in the way Boeing builds jets, company officials said.
"I think it may be possible to do some data crunching that would have some validity but I think the question of whether a lawsuit is likely to prevail really depends on the subject matter of the case," she said.
"I'm going to need a bottle of Xanax to deal with the bottle crunching," said Ms. Tuna, who has five children, four of whom are living at home: three boys, ages 10, 12 and 13, and an 11-year-old daughter.
Whether the Casio Calculator watch brings you back to when you were the coolest kid in high school algebra crunching numbers right on your wrist or you're looking for a watch that's a conversation starter, this will do the trick.
Spectators celebrated acrobatic catches by Jets receiver Eric Decker and smash-mouth runs by running back Matt Forte, and cheered bone-crunching hits like the one when defensive end Lawrence Thomas leveled the Bengals' Adam Jones on a kickoff return.
Besides Luckey, who gave money to an alt-right group and donated to Trump's inaugural committee, the team includes former executives from the secretive data-crunching company Palantir, whose work for many government agencies has raised alarms about intrusive surveillance.
The Galaxy added three veteran Europeans — the former England defender Ashley Cole and the bone-crunching tacklers Nigel de Jong and Jelle Van Damme — to a team that already had Steven Gerrard, Giovani dos Santos and Robbie Keane in attack.
Presented by civil rights organizations that had entered the case as amici, "friends of the court," that testimony brought a human dimension to a trial filled with data crunching and contrasting views of what factors most illuminated Harvard's screening practices.
By crunching your activity data combined with GPS and timestamped photos from your phone or digital camera, the resulting video gives you a 3D fly-through of the route, highlighting landmarks, including relevant images you've taken, pinned to a map.
Currently, requests take a few minutes to process (so don't give up if you haven't heard back yet), which may be because the startup noted that that some requests involve human input "to confirm what their data crunching gives them".
After crunching some Census data, Borjas found that 86.6 percent of undocumented immigrant men in the United States were working or looking for work between 2012 and 2013, compared to 73.9 percent of native-born men and 81.5 legal immigrant men.
Roche has identified a few other, specific red flags in his runners, including extending your legs and crunching your quads when you sleep, feeling your heart beat a little abnormally in your ears at night, and failing the stair test.
But the more the river is tamed and contained, the more the surrounding land sinks — crunching down to ever-thinner layers of earth as, deprived of the natural replenishment of regular flooding, it dries out like an old, brittle sponge.
Instead, the film would be better served by fully leaning into the uncomplicated, John Wick-like satisfaction of devilishly cool women unleashing crunching brutality — like breaking a single leg in three different directions — in sublimely entertaining and orchestrated fight scenes.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Officials in Nigeria and Kenya are looking into whether data-crunching firm Cambridge Analytica tried to interfere with elections in their countries by organizing rallies and orchestrating whole campaigns to sway public opinion away from certain candidates.
Inside Buttigieg boiler room Monday night, Buttigieg's team was crunching the internal data they were getting from their precinct leaders in 5003,678 precincts across the state, using photos they received of the caucus math to tally up the delegate totals.
At the current pace, Mr. Trump's Treasury appointees might not be in place until summer or later in the year, leaving the department's staff of career bureaucrats to handle the number crunching for a centerpiece of the president's legislative agenda.
The six-core chip excels at number crunching and multithreaded processes (thanks to its two extra cores and four more threads), so it is going to be better suited for compiling code or running extremely complicated macros on Excel spreadsheets.
Research Affiliates, which shares its number crunching in a free online tool, estimates that the annualized real return for U.S. stocks over the next 10 years will be less than 1 percent, compared with 4.8 percent for the EAFE index.
Based upon how well the GT S performs, chances are good that engineers of the GT R didn't lean on the all-too-common crutch of bolting up bone-crunching suspension or over-stiffen the chassis in order to achieve better lap times.
You provide it with your dataset — a whole lot of video and photos, probably — and it does the grunt work, crunching through the imagery and putting together a separate set of data that describes the faces without having to consult them directly.
Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, said on Monday it plans to make live traffic predictions and recommendations to increase traffic efficiency in Kuala Lumpur by crunching data gathered from video footage, traffic bureaus, public transportation systems and mapping apps.
Instead, many firms will talk up efforts to extract new revenues out of powerful data-crunching services, while the first Paris display of a U.S. stealth jet in decades, the F-35, points to a defense recovery at the world's largest air show.
Stodgy, venerable and just plain old (and white and male), the stalwarts of Sand Hill Road (the epitome of a suburban hell street complete with a full-service gas station) struggled to adapt their boring Excel number crunching thinking to this new world.
The 15th-seed relied on a never-say-die attitude and a powerful baseline game as she improved her career record to 3-0 against the Swiss, ending the match with a crunching backhand crosscourt winner after nearly two hours on court.
Processors are no longer improving quickly enough to be able to handle, for instance, machine learning and other AI applications, which require huge amounts of data and hence consume more number-crunching power than entire data centres did just a few years ago.
Hey, even with eight episodes to do it in, when you're crunching an 849-page novel onto the small screen, you need to cut to the chase, and in this adaptation that has meant shortening the distance to the day of the title.
The local orgs are hurting for person-power, big time, and simply don't have the resources to dedicate to crunching the data to figure out which new local joints (or old standards) are surging in popularity or on the brink of becoming so.
From the two leaders' early bone-crunching handshake to the U.S. president appearing to flick dandruff off the younger man's shoulder, Macron and Trump have had a difficult relationship, at odds over the American's unilateralist approach to trade, climate change and on Iran.
He thought a data visualization tool might be able to help with that: "Maybe there's a way of using some AI, some machine vision and bit of big data crunching — all those buzzwords — and apply it to something that's quite human," he says.
" Polygon: "The whole mode has much more complexity than I originally expected from a Nintendo title ... World of Light offered me a palate-cleansing grinding experience unlike anything in previous Smash games, where number crunching mattered as much as my fighting skill.
Software capable of crunching huge amounts of data on things like local water currents and wind speeds, and improved databases that collate old shipping records and manifests, give salvagers at least some idea where to dive and what they hope to find.
PARIS, June 19 (Reuters) - Boeing has launched an in-house data-crunching activity called "Boeing AnalytX" to pull together systems and about 800 data experts to provide services to customers and define improvements in the way Boeing builds jets, company officials said.
In another demonstration that evening, he invited his audience to open bags of dried seaweed and munch on the snack, turning the crunching into an amplified, whimsical soundscape and creating additional beats by heating up and popping the included silica gel packs.
But more so than being queasy — at the sight of the now-evil Flubber entering Reynolds' mouth, then visibly sliding down his throat into his stomach, Alien-style, while crunching and destroying his insides — I was pissed that he was ALREADY DEAD.
So far, my favorites are the lower-key "Pink Up," which somehow makes a xylophone sexy, and "Hot Thoughts," the title track that opens the album with crunching chords and irresistible guitar licks that build and build and build until suddenly, they don't.
European children of the aughts will remember the endearingly creepy ads for the packaged treat, showing an enthused boy crunching into a Winner Taco, the sheer bliss of the vanilla and caramel ice cream filling transforming him into a Hulk-like polar bear.
But as he and the other cyclist were catching their breath and getting back on their bicycles, the animal returned and fastened its mouth on the survivor's head, crunching down, shaking the cyclist side to side like prey, King County Sheriff's Sgt.

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