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In an era of the quantified self I had a quantified garage.
Meanwhile, maverick quantified Meanwhile, maverick believers in the quantified-self manage to diagnose themselves successfully.
The quantified athlete is an extension of the quantified self, and you can scale it.
The NFL's very essence is order, and structure, and routine; what can be quantified is quantified, and what can't be is understood according to a narrow script.
A smart thermometer adds fevers to your quantified self data.
That's what this whole 'quantified self movement' is all about.
There are also geopolitical risks that can't yet be quantified.
The authors quantified the "survival gap" between rich and poor.
The extent of export disruption has yet to be quantified.
Status can be quantified by social media followers; likability cannot.
"Then we can offer the other side of the quantified self."
Mood may be difficult to measure, but strength is easily quantified.
Intelligence is not something which can be quantified in 140 Characters.
The pump also has smart features for the "quantified parenting" set.
The true value of a friendship can't be quantified in dollars.
FiveThirtyEight quantified the trade's impact on the Celtics' win-share probabilities.
Instagram without quantified likes might have been nicer, in some way.
Maybe not every part of our bodies needs to be quantified.
Everything online is quantified, tallied up in hearts and upturned thumbs.
The government has never quantified how many prisoners underwent that treatment.
But the extent of anti-Latino bias hadn't been formally quantified.
Value isn't quantified by what you wear, rather the experiences from them.
Each cascade was then quantified using four categories to measure its diffusion.
Amazon, as it tends to do, has quantified and systematized the process.
This is because Mr Mokyr focuses on culture—something not easily quantified.
At the side that can be quantified or fixed by an algorithm.
Ignore the quantified peer pressure of Rotten Tomatoes or Box Office Mojo!
Although it is rarely quantified, investors are not oblivious to such risk.
It's something to take from and hold over somebody else; quantified dominion.
Kors also for the first time quantified Jimmy Choo's impact on revenue.
Researchers have now quantified how much opioids are shortening US life spans.
POT'S QUANTIFIED FUTURE Thankfully, the times are a changin'—albeit incredibly slowly.
The research quantified the visual and cognitive demands placed on the driver.
Best Buy hasn't quantified exactly how much money it's spending on logistics.
Only two studies quantified the risk between marijuana use and heart attacks.
"Very few of our clients have actually quantified technical debt," Briggs said.
That we want to monitor ourselves, the quantified self, I get that.
They demonstrated how a parkour expert's dynamic moves could be quantified in data.
Telegram hasn't quantified user engagement with bots via any solid metrics as yet.
In the meantime, I'm glad to see some progress that can be quantified.
Neither of Westpac's three competitors quantified the cost of their drought-relief measures.
Yet, some researchers question whether this can, and should, be quantified at all.
"No one has quantified the power of this," Mr. Katzman told me recently.
We quantified the extent of Tesla's legal troubles, so you don't have to.
Games, by definition, have rules; goals are often explicitly defined; progress is quantified.
Behavioral science's bro-culture adaptations—the life hack, the quantified self—had proliferated.
Most read among Times subscribers: The American Dream, Quantified at Last OpinionDavid Leonhardt
Note that this scenario only looks at policies whose effects could be quantified.
The lender said the impact of the new tax could not be quantified yet.
Everything is being quantified, and this is the foundation of any future city developments.
There's no way to fairly credit EOR's carbon reductions until they can be quantified.
But without ever setting out explicitly how such effort will be measured or quantified.
Under 5% of firms quantified the damage—an average hit to profits of 6%.
SCBAM's investment risk management is embedded in investment processes and quantified through risk analytics.
We have quantified our own knowledge, fellow football fans, and it falls horribly short.
It is the first time HNA has quantified the repayment problems it currently faces.
The amount of data you use is quantified into megabytes (MB) and gigabytes (GB).
But this is not real money that can be quantified, and sometimes people lose.
There's a reproducibility "crisis" in biomedicine too, but it hasn't been so specifically quantified.
But the most significant benefit is not one that can immediately be quantified financially.
Her toughness has been quantified by her membership in a local gang called the Serpents.
Can the value of a piece of communication be quantified in likes, shares, and comments?
Read here about how IBM created an algorithm that quantified the creativity of each recipe.
Basically, I'm a sucker for quantified data detailing the performance of my human meat form.
Quantified, computed, and ranked to suggest the most probable syndromes associated with the facial phenotype.
They are the kind of people who genuinely believe children are best quantified as data.
These contributions cannot be quantified, but their impact ripples through the Harvard community and beyond.
But for people who are curious about living a more quantified life, it might work.
But even more important is the value these programs provide that can't easily be quantified.
The actual effects of inbreeding in human populations — let alone individuals — is not easily quantified.
The bank said in its report that the new tax could not be quantified yet.
Tony Stark's goodness saves him from himself, while Steve's goodness is quantified in saving others.
The concentration of germs on the hands afterward were quantified on a 1-4 scale.
Komanoff's underlying premise is that every effect congestion pricing has can be quantified in dollars.
Researchers have now quantified the amount of time to aim for: two hours a week.
While its impact can't be quantified, it sure didn't help either in their election bids.
While the law is just seven months old, its effect is beginning to be quantified.
In an era of statistical analysis, their performance cannot be quantified beyond wins and losses.
This has led to conversations that have led to sales, but they can't be quantified.
But Twitch rankings are the most visible, quantified measure of how popular a game is.
MODA quantified these anecdotes and created a ranking algorithm to spot where harassment might be happening.
What feels like normal, even harmless, behavior in the moment looks quite different once it's quantified.
That's according to a new report from Kyriba on currency losses quantified during quarterly earnings calls.
The report also warned about — and quantified — the economic costs if the accord is not approved.
The challenge we have is that energy is not as easily quantified as the surgeon's scalpel.
But fitness trackers and the quantified self-movement have breathed new life into these old practices.
These span healthier food, to shorter supply chains, to quantified and personalised nutrition, to alternative proteins.
The distance between any two of those points is the quantified perceptual difference between those colors.
I have become the itchy-scratchy stressball of neuroses that the quantified-self industry subsists on.
We also partnered with Quantified Communications to do a detailed comparison of each speech's verbal content.
The filing is the first time the bank has quantified the possible cost of the investigations.
For more than 30 years, researchers had quantified how the weight of running shoes affected performance.
But remember that a labor of love cannot be quantified, and that it is an honor
It can't be quantified or mandated, and it doesn't figure prominently in public discussions of work.
It should be packed with action verbs, and quantified results that showcase the impact you made.
In a previous study, Dr. Ming quantified the economic toll that discrimination takes on unequal communities.
Should we be comparing suffering to see whose is worse, as though suffering can be quantified?
Yet Quetelet's overarching findings still stand: at some level, human life can be quantified and predicted.
Their impacts on the climate are quantified as a global warming potential pegged to carbon dioxide.
I am a frustratingly left-brained person: I take comfort in things that can be quantified.
More measures to reduce current expenditure are in the pipeline but have not yet been quantified.
Some economists with the American Enterprise Institute quantified his impact in new research published last month.
Perhaps the simplest quantified-self app is Instant, which is $3 on iOS and free on Android.
Today, Tumblr's Fandometrics blog quantified just how big the community is that has sprung up around Overwatch.
Once claims are quantified, then we can better understand the type of evidence he needs to provide.
But together, the set intends to help consumers see a deeper look at their overall quantified health.
But the degree to which air pollution can offset carbon pollution has never been quantified, until now.
It said on a conference call that the affect of Vale events has not yet been quantified.
Imagine a scenario whereby a farmer's crop is harvested by autonomous tractors and quantified by wireless sensors.
Making addictive drugs more difficult to abuse may have beneficial effects that have yet to be quantified.
But make no mistake: Quantified precision is not to be confused with a superior method of thinking.
In California, the devastation from multiple wildfires still cannot be quantified, but it is already beyond imagination.
It's a half-time performance that can't be quantified in any sort of terms other than timeless.
But what if the characteristics that make The Cat in the Hat funny could be quantified scientifically?
Cord Cutting, a website about all things technology, quantified how much time Americans really spend with Netflix.
It's hard to say how the police have quantified the value of music on MixedByAli's hard drive.
These relationships also contribute to integration and child care, assets not easily quantified in dollars and cents.
"Because this is now quantified, they'd be able to measure the effectiveness of whatever interventions they try."
But Ms. Phillips said she considered her true accomplishments the things that could not be easily quantified.
Allen notes a vexation: The behavioral data "is already being quantified" on the granular level researchers need.
Maggie Delano, a quantified self scholar and PhD candidate at MIT, had an experience similar to mine.
The more our work and life take place on computers, the more they can be quantified and optimized.
That's a huge win for the company, which originally billed itself as a pioneer in quantified health care.
The researchers quantified emissions from the fires, then used weather data to track the spread of the haze.
Each dollar that we were able to donate would be quantified and put toward testing the rape kits.
Their facial features were extracted and quantified: everything from nose and eyebrow shape to facial hair and expression.
I live with three roommates in Bed-Stuy, but skateboarding pays back in things that can't be quantified.
A sport that carries a significant—albeit fuzzily quantified—risk of producing brain damage, both acute and chronic.
"Right now, women's worth is being quantified by how they look and their Instagrams and likes," she says.
Social scientists have quantified the "Trump Effect"—measurable increases in racial violence and hostility associated with Trump rhetoric.
Some judges have found a need for a quantified cost-benefit analysis in the bowels of many statutes.
Intel on Wednesday also quantified how much of a performance hit the patches cause for data center customers.
New research has quantified how much time it takes to reap those benefits: about 120 minutes each week.
De Rugy said in the statement that quantified emission reduction targets have been written into the new law.
So if you really want to show your support, watch, read and share where your participation is easily quantified.
Some of these apps have also come under fire for using sensitive quantified data for marketing and R&D.
However, what can't be denied or yet quantified is the impact her win had on viewers around the world.
Proponents of "the quantified self" phenomenon argue that the data we collect is for self-knowledge and self-empowerment.
Previous research has quantified total emissions from tourism as accounting for 2.5% to 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
This could very well be true, but so far, this is something legislators admit has yet to be quantified.
This time, they quantified their feelings on a seven-point scale, with higher scores representing greater feelings of unease.
New research from Bernstein analysts quantified the exits, and found that they're higher than at any other comparable company.
But the role of warspeak in today's society isn't as easily quantified as a military budget or body count.
The effect of the fall at the 2015 United States Open on Bouchard's performance may never be fully quantified.
We have quantified the electoral effects of one kind of anti-union law, commonly called "right to work" legislation.
But researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap those benefits: 120 minutes a week.
Researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap the health benefits of the great outdoors.
Officials were providing urgent humanitarian support, he added, and had not yet fully quantified the damage from the storm.
So it will be several months before the true mortality rate can be quantified in the U.S. or elsewhere.
The health benefits scientists quantified are a result of limiting exposure to fine particulate matter coming from power plants.
Below is the list of companies that have commented on the impact of the unrest or quantified the effect.
In a recent study, researchers at Northwestern University and Washington University quantified on-time performance from 1997 to 2017.
I don't feel like whatever it is that I'm bringing, the value I add, is quantified as a skill.
It was a kind of gateway drug to what would become our full-fledged, 2010's, quantified-self addictions.
Less mass, more strength, faster turnaround — and any drawbacks have been quantified and mitigated over countless tests and analyses.
Local TV is still more popular than network and cable TV. America's love-hate relationship with social media — quantified.
Various power players will try to assert themselves and capture revenue from this quantified age of learning, training and performance.
This change can be quantified by calculating how the numbers that enter the theory—collectively called "parameters"—depend on energy.
Now a study of over 18,000 women has quantified that breast dissatisfaction, finding that women wish their breasts were bigger.
Keeping close, quantified track of personal progress is absolutely imperative for one group of people: recovering alcoholics and drug addicts.
In bilateral deals, the risks involved are opaque and cannot easily be quantified, nor can the exposures be easily traded.
For more than two decades, research has quantified the sexual victimization experienced every day by women in the United States.
If emotional sensitivity could be quantified, it's likely to be turned up to 11 this Thursday — and possibly into Friday.
Mrs Clinton, whose pledges are precise enough to be quantified, wants new spending totalling about $1.7 trillion over a decade.
The total is estimated to be even greater for the contiguous U.S., but no study to date has quantified this.
The AI can successfully tell what's in a scene because emotions can be quantified in two dimensions: arousal and valence.
Thus quantified, the texts are distilled into nine corresponding rectangles of black pigment that solemnly render and obscure revolutionary history.
Deutsche Bank research quantified the influence the company's press and announcements around climate change had on share prices over time.
This is all quantified generally as a scattering cross-section, or the probability of a nucleon-WIMP coupling even occurring.
Goldman's take: One element that can be quantified is the impact of corporate tax rates on S&P 500 earnings.
That's the conclusion of a scientific paper published this week that quantified the causes of premature deaths from various sources.
I think the interesting thing about humanity and about values is that these are things that can't actually be quantified.
Of all the aspects of the quantified self I engage in, analyzing my sleep patterns is by far my favorite.
But at heart, it's pure capitalism: desire quantified in $20 bills and in the quarters pumped into peep-show booths.
Maybe the hyper-quantified world of health tech holds some answers, but perhaps it doesn't need to hold them all.
Such a phantasmagorical obscurity is desirable in a society that has become increasingly data-mined, data-mapped, quantified, and branded.
Although L.L. Bean has collected customer comments for years, the data from this system would be more quantified, Mr. Leeder says.
He found and quantified CFCs in the atmosphere in the 1970s, which led eventually to a ban on the harmful chemicals.
But there's one place you don't have to worry about that feeling, free from the delicate complications of quantified social interaction.
As the ESG and sustainable investing movement grows, Societe Generale quantified the potentially large consequences for companies that don't follow suit.
Several physicians have written about dealing with racist patients, and studies have quantified how minority medical students fare in the field.
After a recent successful show on the quantified self, graduating to synthetic biology seemed like a natural, but challenging, next step.
Migrants on the move, women and children, disabled people: our research has quantified those who are left out of humanitarian response.
Intelligence isn't really something that's easily quantified — plus, some critics have made the claim that sapiosexuality is, well, a little pretentious.
The report even quantified exactly how much of the warming since 1951 is due to human activities — at least 93 percent.
I quantified each project that I'd spearheaded and every deal I'd landed over the prior year in order to convince him.
A report released this summer by Bruce Schaller, of Schaller Consulting, quantified the effect of ride-sharing applications on traffic trends.
Now, a new study has quantified just how appreciative remote workers really are — and how much your company stands to benefit.
When contacted for comment on their diversity profile, the companies declined to provide numbers that quantified the ethnicities of their clients.
So when someone suggests it could be approached methodically — its parts isolated, measured and quantified — the only appropriate reaction is LOL.
It is hard to control what cannot be quantified, and Mr. Sorrell's career has been defined by a zeal for control.
The court ruled then that the I.A.A.F. had not sufficiently quantified the performance advantage gained by athletes with raised testosterone levels.
These newly quantified benefit/cost ratios can inform decisions on cost-effective approaches to recover from natural and man-made disasters.
To build a quantified taxonomy, we organized meats, nuts, bugs, dairy, grains, legumes and other protein-y goodies into a periodic table.
Up until fairly recently, the damage was quantified as personal—fears of using your phone too much related to your own wellbeing.
The seriousness of the debacle was quantified by the headcount lay to rest in the pile at the end of the plank.
" If I'm at a loss for words at a networking event I can say, "what are your opinions on the quantified self?
"Equality can be quantified in numbers, and justice has to be applied," he said, which drew a loud applause from the audience.
There's a lot of talk about the quantified self, but one of the grey areas remains working out your levels of stress.
You jumped on the smart home and "quantified self" bandwagon when the concepts were little more than fodder for niche Reddit threads.
BAE has quantified the payoff of its knowledge-transfer efforts by looking at variables such as direct and indirect costs and productivity.
If you talk to any behavioral economist, not withstanding all that's been said about the quantified self, numbers don't really motivate people.
The rewards of such "unproductive" labor cannot be quantified, and its measure can be taken only in the well-being of others.
But while I think sleep is important, I find the quantified self approach overwhelming and the "sleep is the enemy" mentality unhelpful.
These companies measure their success not only by revenue and profitability, but also by their products' quantified, positive social or environmental impact.
To do that, you need to know the "social cost of carbon" (the total quantified benefits of an avoided ton of CO22).
The reason, they suggested, is that specific instructions can be counterproductive, encouraging too much focus on whatever happens to be easily quantified.
Investment risk management is fully embedded in investment processes and quantified through enterprise-wide risk analytics, including liquidity risks and stress testing.
"The love with which he was surrounded in his final days was so great it cannot be quantified with words alone," they wrote.
Around 300 North American companies quantified negative currency impacts during their fourth quarter earnings calls, a 14 percent increase from the quarter before.
To do all of that, I've turned to a trend called "quantified self," which is essentially using technology to monitor many daily activities.
It is supposed to be 'funny' and meant to generate positive and negative reactions that can be quantified into nothing but positive 'buzz.
Applying similar techniques to sleep and other aspects of their personal lives—an approach known as the "quantified self"—seems a logical step.
"The love which he was surrounded in his final days was so great it cannot be quantified in words alone," the family said.
VICE: Let's talk about what you specifically modeled now, because you took it beyond just these abstract speculations and really quantified these theories.
The drums aren't necessarily quantified perfectly, but it's right on beat and it's infectious, from the chords to the opening verse from Med.
In collaboration with PitchBook, Finistere quantified this activity — 2538 was another record investment year for the sector, with more than $290 billion deployed.
With smartphones, the quantified-self movement and massive online data collection, one can get a passably accurate view of how a person behaves.
This has given rise to a phenomenon known as "the quantified self," the process of tracking everyday activities to learn more about yourself.
The source, speaking ahead of the opening of a trial in Milan over the failed deal, said Vivendi had not quantified the damages.
Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson pointed out that much of the information on plays could be quantified with statistics and was widely distributed.
Intrigued that over 10,000 images quantified as having a pornography addiction, I thought to run a diagnostic check on my on spank bank.
They quantified the sootiness by taking pictures of the chests of sparrows, woodpeckers, larks and towhees and measuring how well they reflected light.
Casino Guichard Perrachon SA: Retailer group reported on Thursday no longer being able to formulate quantified objectives for 2020-2021, following coronavirus outbreak.
WM: It's a world in which everything is quantified by your interaction with it and people's approval of X, Y, or Z interaction.
Not so easily quantified is how much Morenz's blazing talents helped solidify the N.H.L.'s early success, especially in brand-new American markets.
But the long-term financial costs of inactivity in the young, both for them and society as a whole, have never been quantified.
Details: For the first time, scientists quantified the effects of climate change on ice cover across 1.4 million lakes in the Northern Hemisphere.
At the end of last year, another study was published in JAMA Internal Medicine that quantified the prevalence of glucose testing in adults.
"As long as a particular facet can be quantified, we can incorporate it into our algorithm," Cho and Liu wrote in a second paper.
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla passes along a Morgan Stanley report that has quantified the amount that stocks fall after a data breach is made public.
The caveat to these efforts is that these quantified-self apps lack a major ingredient in changing daily habits after they are measured: willpower.
Facetime video streaming would be a killer function as well, and a more full-featured 'quantified self' fitness app for more sophisticated health monitoring.
But we haven't seen a dramatic improvement in our nation's health with the emergence of the "quantified self movement" and the pervasiveness of wearables.
When the 'quantified self' involves stabbing your little finger with a sharp object and collecting the resulting blood, it feels like the real deal.
As recently as the start of this decade, people who voluntarily observed themselves in this way had a cultish name, the "quantified-self movement".
The total number of overstays is much larger but has not been quantified because it doesn&apost include how many people arrive by land.
The device was designed to detect when you fart, and then correlate your fart quantity with what you eat — quantified self to the max.
Critics would say that the use of wearable and quantified tech in the bedroom gamifies sex, making it something to 'win' at or 'complete.
Wax says women need to be educated about the risks, "understanding that these risks cannot currently be quantified but are likely infrequent," he said.
Todd Rosenbluth, who heads up ETF and mutual fund research at S&P Capital IQ, quantified just how much investors are paying for advice.
His rain delay weight room speech shows that the biggest contributions in life sometimes can't be quantified — even for a $184 million baseball star. 
This is quantified by Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, which says that there is a trade-off between knowing the position and momentum of a particle.
We then quantified the difference in nocturnality between low and high disturbance to understand how animals changed their activity patterns in response to people.
Essentially they looked at the thousands of users that made up CT and FPH (as they call them) and quantified their hate speech usage.
It's basic operation is to take a user's sloppy human description of a meal and to convert it accurately into well-quantified nutritional information.
You are truly just sick of it—whatever it may be—and you're done arguing about something that can never be proven or quantified.
Why it matters: It's the first time methane from an oil or gas incident has been detected and quantified using data gathered by satellite.
This way, an offending smell can be diluted in the filtered air and quantified by the lowest concentration at which it can be perceived.
Reviews are then quantified into what the website calls a "BlissScore" with five being the most positive score and one being the least positive.
Meanwhile, Noah Zandan, CEO of communication skills improvement platform Quantified Communications, said optimum eye contact should be somewhere in the 60% to 70% range.
Details: For the first time, scientists have quantified the effects of climate change on ice cover across 1.4 million lakes in the Northern Hemisphere.
Bucher told BBC radio that the number of jobs losses from the store closures over the next three-to-five years had not been quantified.
The central bank has not quantified the volume of illicit flows but there had been enough evidence to force the authorities to act, he said.
"But the very interesting question of the relationship between food safety and climate change has never really been quantified," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Methodology: We have quantified each company on this list with a scientific "Screwed Score" that is not, in any way a random or arbitrary number.
Columbia University Professor Charles Jones quantified 15 percent of trades would be impacted from a 350 microsecond delay, such as the one proposed by IEX.
They also let people extend their quantified-self and life-hacking efforts into the one part of the day that was previously untouched: shut-eye.
Jane Smorodnikova, co-founder, says the "Quantified Self" remains a mystery to most, so bringing all the data together in one interface helps explain it.
There were 503 deals accounting for almost $300 million in investment in the "Wearables and Quantified Self" space in 2015, according to data from Pitchbook.
But even if these gadgets were shown to work correctly, it takes more than quantified health statistics to get people to truly change unhealthy habits.
Amidst all this uncertainty, there is one part of the global methane budget that is more clearly quantified: emissions from US oil and gas production.
In this latest study, Karp's team quantified the difference between male and female mice by analyzing around 230 physical characteristics of more than 50,000 mice.
Across the mainstream political spectrum, there is a growing sense that German values must, in the face of rapid social change, be quantified and propagated.
Only after a person has identified, quantified, and prioritized their goals can they master their cash flow and earn the right to invest, Boneparth said.
I think the answer is that science deals with highly quantified variables and that it is the precision of its results that supplies this reliability.
No one has quantified the total loss to sweet corn, soybeans, tomatoes, bell peppers, and green beans, but no one disputes that it is significant.
The tax savings were not quantified but might far exceed the American companies' target of $3 billion of annual cost savings, according to Reuters sources.
Moreover, I find their precept of phantasmagorical obscurity increasingly desirable in a social media landscape that has become overly data-mined, harvested, mapped, and quantified.
St. John isn't the only place where the E.P.A. has quantified health risks without providing a straightforward way to turn those numbers into enforceable regulation.
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A senior DOJ official previously told reporters that they concluded the information discussed on the call wasn't a "thing of value" that could be quantified.
Phyo both obscured and also quantified her subjects' identities by wrapping a measuring tape over their eyes to reveal their age but block their face.
Reducing the pollution quantified in the report might impact production, and so would not likely translate into gains equal to the $4.6 trillion in economic losses.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC on Thursday that increased consumer confidence since Donald Trump's election can be quantified in the carrier's bottom line.
Initial funding came through a $350,000 crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo more than five years ago, which was particularly popular with the so-called "quantified self" community.
Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly described the slow Mavic Pro shipping times, quantified in its blog post, as a new, second shipping delay.
Thanks, but I've already quantified myself enough with Teen Cosmo (RIP) quizzes that identify my complexion, body type, ideal fall wardrobe color scheme, and hair texture.
Today the internet is a quagmire of captial-c Content, made navigable by retweets, likes, and favorites; everything posted can be quantified by its corresponding reactions.
With a voice that dipped down to baritone and leapt into falsetto, he was complexly androgynous, an explorer of human impulses that could not be quantified.
Nike introduced its Nike+ Fuelband activity tracker – one of the very first activity bands in the "quantified self" movement to the U.S. market four years back.
Inside Higher Ed, hardly a conservative publication, recently published a study by Econ Journal Watch that quantified the politically leftward lurch in academia over the years.
We quantified that companies on the coasts raise more than their inland counterparts and found some indications that the Midwest lags the rest of the nation.
Trend-chasing used to be the province of early adopters making educated guesses—now it's something that can be directly quantified and observed on streaming services.
It said the coronavirus impact was not baked into the company's full year forecast, but will be quantified when it reports first quarter results in April.
To Hawks, the omission suggests that there may be a lot more shared genetic material still to find even if it can't yet be quantified accurately.
"If we required particularized and quantified proof of consumer harm in every case, we would simply make it more difficult to stop harmful conduct," she said.
The players' impact can at least be quantified, but what will the clubhouse miss about Cora, a young leader who had seemed to fit so well?
"The risk of a trade war can't be quantified and if central bankers can't measure something, they prefer not talking about it," a third source added.
"There's a huge cost to this volatility that happened in revenue from the financial crisis that can only be partially quantified," Zweifel said in an interview.
LG: I want to come back to this idea of sort of the quantified selves and maybe personal responsibility around health and all of these topics.
It's like a quantified version of that guy at the local co-op market who always lectures you on the difference between fair trade and equal trade.
"Obviously, in our society time is money," said Ifeoma Ajunwa, an assistant professor of labor and employment law at Cornell University and author of The Quantified Worker.
"It's about the shiny new object that really is targeted at solving problems for wealthy individuals, the 'quantified-self' people who already track their health," Aulakh said.
But lawyers have said the case could have dragged on for years before a court established that RBS was liable for investor losses and quantified any damages.
We have yet to actually try this thing yet but rest assured a pedometer for your peder seems fairly interesting if you're really into the quantified self.
But this "emotional contagion" experiment ended up inspiring media artist Alexander Taylor to create Blissify, a "satirical pseudo-startup" exploring filter bubbles, "solutionism," and the quantified self.
In an era of digital culture — where style is diffused across phone screens and quantified in double-tapped hearts — success can be sparked with a single Tweet.
"There's a carbon output attached to this as well, but nobody has looked into this to date (I only recently quantified the e-waste)," de Vries wrote.
Using modern time-series econometric methods, our research quantified the relationship between government spending on regulatory activity and the important goals of economic growth and job creation.
The studies included in the analysis asked participants about specific activities like walking, running or swimming, or they quantified overall weekly participation in moderate and vigorous activities.
Using the company's SmartPoints system, food not on the new list is still quantified and assigned points based off its makeup: saturated fat, sugar, protein and calories.
It's not for everyone, but if you're the type who needs gadgets and quantified data to motivate your fitness goals, the Freshman 15 doesn't stand a chance.
It's the first installment in Wall Street Journal data journalist Lam Thuy Vo's "Quantified Selfie" series, through which she hopes to use data to explore human identity.
There is more to assessing a complex system than looking at its growth, efficiency, and the handful of other qualities that can be quantified and thus measured.
Time tracking is a classic bane of any desk worker who bills by the hour — graphic designers, lawyers, programmers — but it's also useful for quantified self-pursuits.
The company discovered that there was a huge movement where people were interested in quantified self, and that helping sleep better at home was a strong idea.
When nearly every other aspect of the gig economy has been quantified, why are we left clueless when it comes to the issue of Uber's environmental impact?
At the end of the day, the hack by Russia may have influenced minds at the ballot box — but it is not something that can be quantified.
It clearly believes that this requirement does not require the sort of quantified analysis that the Securities and Exchange Commission has grudgingly started providing in its proposals.
Many advances in AI can't be quantified with competitions or challenges, but robots' victories at games ranging from Jeopardy to Dota show how far AI has come.
This is not the sort of greatness that's easily quantified, or that is summed up neatly on Hall of Fame plaques or the backs of basketball cards.
That means you see how much you've donated, and also the quantified impact of the organization, whether it's number of beneficiaries or meals served or hours taught.
The governing body has since quantified the advantages, relying, in part, on a 1403 study it commissioned that was published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Picture Prompts A recent article in the Upshot was headlined "The American Dream, Quantified at Last," and this was the chart at the top of the piece.
Before and after the study period, we measured wrist strength in several different ways and quantified muscle volume using a Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the forearm.
Monte dei Paschi's state aid request needs to be authorized by the European Commission after the ECB has declared the bank viable and quantified its capital needs.
The doctor then reviews the results, looking for signs of nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism based on the test's algorithms and how the test quantified your visual perception.
Ray C. Fair, the Yale professor who is a pioneer in demonstrating the predictive power — and the limits — of economics in election forecasting, has quantified that issue.
The EPA said complying with MATS can cost power producers upward of $9.6 billion per year, but the benefits can only be quantified up to $6 million.
One recent study quantified the "survival gap" between rich and poor: the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans live ten to 53 years longer than the poorest 1 percent.
Apparently, the Justice Department decided that "help with a government investigation could not be quantified as 'a thing of value' under the law," according to Washington Post reporting.
The latest figures from market analysts Canalys have quantified a trend that many of us might have sensed in 2018: the rise of the Chinese phone in Europe.
But overall, sales at auctions, the one element in the market for which demand can be statistically quantified, showed signs of slowing growth and even contraction in 2015.
Welltory is free as a basic version, but the paid version of the Welltory app has a Quantified Self Dashboard, which lets users collect data about their lifestyles.
In other words, when the performance factors are quantified and treated as fungible, players can be mixed and matched in a cost-effective way to maximize win probabilities.
Defence stocks remained in demand following Trump's call this week for a "historic" increase in military spending, something a U.S. budget official quantified as a $54 billion boost.
Quantified Selfie / Lam Thuy Vo I do most of my internet-ing at work, so it makes sense that I do a lot of my feeling here too.
One recent study quantified the "survival gap" between rich and poor: the wealthiest 13 percent of Americans live ten to 15 years longer than the poorest 1 percent.
They relate to the space between perception and the way the world is measured and quantified—they are simulated constructions viewed through the data generated by the system.
As each tense or abusive conversation comes to an end, the employee must immediately launch into the next one, because every second at work is quantified and analyzed.
It's designed for the wrist-worn wearables that carry far more biosensors, as they are positioned in the market to be an integral part of the quantified self.
But given the closeness of the Brexit vote — and the long term disruption Brexit will undoubtedly cause — then any Russia-backed interference deserves to be quantified in full.
In the study, stress was measured using nose sweat (basically) as an indicator, while driving performance was (obviously) quantified as veering off course to the left or right.
An outbreak that began in 2013 devastated over 20 starfish species, but Harvell's team focused on the sunflower sea star because its population losses hadn't yet been quantified.
A dramatic increase in applications has driven colleges to scale up assessment efficiency, relying more and more on quantified parameters such as the GPA and standardized test scores.
Nearly everything is quantified these days: how much we eat, how frequently we exercise, how much time we spend glancing at a Facebook post or reading an article.
Economists David Autor, David Dorn, and Gordon Hanson quantified the effects of China's 223 entry into the global trading community on local labor markets around the United States.
That is why prospects are subjected to rigorous predraft examinations in which their 40-yard dash is timed, their intelligence is quantified and their hand size is measured.
"I think the interference, although not yet quantified, if fully investigated, would show that Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016," the 94-year-old Carter said.
A recipe, which is itself an algorithm, is an aspect of culture that's very carefully quantified, whether that's in terms of tablespoons, ounces, or in the ratios between ingredients.
The Journal spoke to dozens of oncologists, patients, lawyers, privacy experts and company representatives, and quantified the reach of several social-media accounts that promoted scientifically unvalidated cancer therapies.
Background: The stat can be traced to a 20173 study, published in the journal Science, that quantified the economic costs to the U.S. for various amounts of climate change.
But lawyers have said the case could have dragged on for years before a court established both whether RBS was liable for investor losses and subsequently quantified any damages.
Co-founders Alexander Lyskovsky, Jane Smorodnikova and Pavel Pravdin are all quantified self aficionados who come from engineering backgrounds who wanted an approach based on science and hard data.
The content and the culture for creating a safe space has yet to be quantified in formal datasets but is part of a growing trend that is worth watching.
In at least five cases, they actually quantified how much carbon dioxide we can afford to burn before we blow the 2-degree Celsius [or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit] guardrail.
"Just how much it's ultimately going to be will be determined when we know how debt and other things will be quantified," Joerg Reinhardt told the Swiss financial newspaper.
Once the risk has been quantified, then kidneys, livers, blood and other tissues or important medical supplies may be transported this way — and in many cases, every minute counts.
The arrival of quantified self means that it's no longer just what you type that is being weighed and measured, but how you slept last night, and with whom.
While most of those advances can't be quantified with milestones like chess victories, programmers have continued the tradition of building machines designed to outsmart humans at our own games.
In settings as varied as school boards, Vermont town meetings, community meetings in rural Indian villages and online news sites worldwide, researchers have quantified how women's voices are underrepresented.
In 2012, Uber published an astoundingly tasteless blog post that quantified user data to look at "Rides of Glory"—Uber rides that were being taken after one night stands.
Though our calculated use of emoji these days would seem to indicate otherwise, it remains an exasperating and thrilling fact of life that emotions cannot be quantified, particularly love.
" In the era of mobile devices and untold numbers of sensors measuring our behavior, self-monitoring has been driven to new extremes under the banner of the "quantified self.
In compiling the data, the researchers quantified cognitive workload — how much thinking and focus are required to operate the systems — and they found considerable differences among the carmakers' systems.
Judge is just the latest Bronx Bomber, and he comes around at a time when every pitch, every swing, every step, every long ball is quantified, recorded and ranked.
And today, writing in the journal Nature Sustainability, a team of environmental scientists and architects have quantified just how powerful wooden urban buildings could be in mitigating climate change.
"Some errors in the claiming of deductions have been identified, but the available evidence indicates that the problems are much greater than has yet been quantified," the report said.
The nonpartisan budget office has now quantified the cost of the threats and potentially handed Democrats a weapon to force Congress and the administration to keep the money flowing.
Overall, adults only make eye contact 30 to 60 percent of the time when speaking to individuals or groups, communications-analytics company Quantified Analytics tells The Wall Street Journal.
A recent report from Dr. Jada E. Watson of the University of Ottawa in consultation with WOMAN Nashville quantified a backlash to progress that never got close to parity.
I live in a VAH state (Washington), so I know from personal experience that there are intangibles, benefits of VAH that can't be quantified but must be apprehended phenomenologically.
Maybe the length of a player's legs doesn't matter, and useful information regarding how much ground they're able to cover is already quantified with shuttle runs and lane agility drills.
When monetization is handled by the platform, brand is quantified as the incremental reach (and thus revenue) that a piece of content can get by being published under that brand.
But it's a particularly interesting manifestation of panoptic quantified-life tech, and one that it's not hard to imagine cropping up again in the future — not just in patent filings.
In college sports, statistics like graduation rates and players-turned-pro warrant mention, as do less easily quantified components like the respect of your peers and regard from the community.
The platform seems like an outgrowth of the quantified self movement — a movement pairing technology with personal data to help you improve your life in some mental or physical way.
Now a research team led by Dr Daniel Grossman of the University of California-San Francisco has quantified for the first time how geographical factors affected the Texas abortion rate.
Sprague identifies with the burgeonning "quantified self" movement, which is big in Silicon Valley and involves tracking and collecting all kinds of data about the body to improve one's health.
The study by British and U.S. scientists quantified how many people in 15 U.S. cities would succumb to hot days should temperatures rise an average of 1.5C, 2C or 3C.
He told me that the quantified self movement was something that intrigued him and his co-creators and that the bedroom was the next logical step for the QS lifestyle.
That number quantified a growing trend of cracking down on dissent, and was revealed this week by the country's justice minister, Bekir Bozdag, in response to a question in Parliament.
But a new study from Women's Media Center and BBC America, has finally quantified the impact female sci-fi characters and superheroes on television and in movies have on girls.
As so often in these unprecedented big bang events, headline estimates of a quantified economic impact on the Eurozone and individual countries should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Much of that money paid for the boom and helped underwrite research like a study published in the journal Scientific Reports, which quantified the full extent of the garbage patch.
Horror in its world has become familiar and mundane, something to be managed and quantified and filed away in official reports, but still dangerous even if familiarity has bred contempt.
"It would be a major positive trigger for the stock if VW quantified the total potential cost of the diesel affair," said Evercore ISI's Ellinghorst, who recommends buying VW shares.
In fact, physicians often don't even reveal those quantified health goals to the patients who are supposed to achieve them, Simard says, which he compares to driving without a speedometer.
Experts have been warning about these problems in the pharmaceutical industry for years, but this is the first time FDA warnings have been quantified to show the extent of the problem.
The big question is whether Yahoo has accurately quantified the liability to Verizon, said Dimitri Sirota chief executive officer of cybersecurity firm BigID which helps companies track data within their systems.
The researchers chose to study thickness and connectivity "because these could be sensitive markers of diabetes-related brain changes, and could be reliably quantified by using magnetic resonance imaging," Lyoo explained.
Blockchains give us the first real opportunity to experiment with, and the first technological substrate for, new kinds of scalable, quantified, post-capitalist economies … but nobody seems to even be trying.
"ADCB Group will carry out a thorough assessment of the probable associated impact, which will be fully quantified and reported at the year-end," he said in the statement, without elaborating.
"I kept on having this suspicion that there was all of this qualitative wisdom in the marketplace that wasn't being quantified," said Silverman, who focuses on real-estate sales at Eastdil.
As the Washington Post recently quantified, Trump has served up over 3,000 lies or misleading statements since taking office, which comes out to a dizzying rate of 6.5 every single day.
It also said 20 U.S. states, 110 U.S. cities and more than 1,400 businesses with U.S. operations representing $25 trillion in market capitalization had already set quantified targets to cut emissions.
With help from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Quantis, a sustainability consulting organization, Starbucks quantified the carbon, waste, and water footprint within its supply chain and operations around the world.
" But the DOJ ultimately concluded that "the information discussed on the call didn't amount to a 'thing of value' that could be quantified, which is what the campaign finance laws require.
A study from 2016 by Scott Baker of Northwestern University, Nick Bloom of Stanford University and Steven Davis of the University of Chicago quantified policy uncertainty in America using newspaper reports.
One new study has quantified just how easy an Android-style unlock pattern—as opposed to a six-digit PIN or biometric unlock—makes the job of any over-the-shoulder snoop.
And while DMT's effects and chemical makeup have been broadly quantified in previous studies, this is the first time researchers have measured the drug's effects in the context of near-death experiences.
KELLY EVANS: Kevin, finally, I want to go back to the GDP number and ask if there's a way you guys have quantified the impact of deregulation, for example, on the economy.
There have been some small-scale studies that report men experience drops in testosterone levels when their partner is pregnant, but how a woman's menstruation affects their partner's hormones hasn't been quantified.
Viome and uBiome both benefited from their embrace by the "quantified self," biohacking, and wellness communities that are looking for ways to optimize health using homeopathic or natural remedies for many diseases.
And from there you could envisage an era of meaningful quantified health tracking being ushered in — rather than the era of imperfect, and imperfectly understood, data that current wearables and sensors generate.
But "reducing the pollution quantified in the report might impact production, and so would not likely translate into gains equal to the $4.6 trillion in economic losses," writes the AP's Katy Daigle.
"Until the impact of regulatory risks on potential liabilities, plus Glencore's business model, can be quantified, it remains difficult to assess Glencore's investment proposition," JP Morgan analysts wrote, maintaining its "Neutral" rating.
The London-based big data startup is building a platform for performing real-time quantified risk analysis of of drone flights, including by applying AI to tracking data sourced from urban environments.
Skill at Go (and chess, and many other games) can be quantified with something called an Elo rating, which gives the probability, based on past performance, that one player will beat another.
With so much going on, including many variables which cannot easily be compared to each other or quantified at all, entirely mathematical models are not an obvious place to look for insight.
The Natural Order of Things implies that the logical resting place of art is the museum, where the work is quantified as a financial asset, gaining market value while losing cultural relevance.
In 2015, the Court of Arbitration for Sport suspended a previous I.A.A.F. rule, saying the governing body had not sufficiently quantified the performance advantage gained in women's events by elevated testosterone levels.
Fitness trackers and their high-tech ilk are now the tools of suburban walking groups, mahjong leagues, city-dwelling tech workers, amateur pilots, Crossfit junkies, Quantified Self cultists, and your uncle Howard.
He quantified the problem as follows: price-to-earnings ratios for stocks with the greatest expectations for earnings growth have reached levels only seen during eight months of a three-decade span.
Mapping and Industrial Inspection BusinessWith a geo-referenced map, areas and objects can be easily measured and quantified with drones, which otherwise would take a ground survey team several days to cover.
The department concluded it did not — that the information discussed on the call didn't amount to a "thing of value" that could be quantified, which is what the campaign finance laws require.
Hurricane Irma caused significant, but yet to be quantified, damage to agriculture in six rural provinces last month, ending the drought but flattening and flooding crops and downing citrus and other fruits.
But in mid-September, DOJ's Criminal Division decided there was no need a full criminal investigation of Trump on this topic, arguing that the value of the Biden investigation couldn't be quantified.
The Blowjob Paper begins with a few mild charts and graphs about how the researchers quantified movements gleaned from videos of oral sex and translated them to the different movements Autoblow AI offers.
But if the BRICs have not sustained the euphoria of 2011, they have amply fulfilled the original "dream", as articulated by Lord O'Neill in 2001 and quantified by his team two years later.
When the Paris Agreement was written in 2015, Jahn said in an interview, there were few studies that had quantified how much better a 1.5-degree target would be compared to 2 degrees.
"We live in a world now where, I think, what we value is usually monetary and is able to be quantified by money as opposed to what we individually actually love," Gyllenhaal said.
That's all going to be difficult to measure, and it's not going to be something that can be easily quantified, but I do think we've taken a big step in the right direction.
While previous research has also tied sleep problems in hospitals to worse outcomes for patients, few studies to date have quantified exactly how little rest patients get, researchers note in JAMA Internal Medicine.
The Vera Institute for Justice quantified those numbers even further, finding that correctional education programs provide an economic benefit of $85033 million annually, and a savings to states of nearly $366 million annually.
Participants had been asked about their lifetime smoking history, which researchers quantified in "pack years," the number of packs of cigarettes a smoker consumed daily multiplied by the number of years they smoked.
The study, "Quantified Parking: Comprehensive Parking Inventories for Five U.S. Cities," counted the parking spaces in five cities: New York City, Seattle, Philadelphia, the Iowan capital of Des Moines, and Jackson in Wyoming.
"Certain expenses which have yet to be precisely quantified, but may amount to several million euros since 2010, raise serious questions as to their conformity with RNBV's corporate interest," the Renault board said.
The rise of startups such as LetsGetChecked coincides with the concept of the "quantified self", where users get unprecedented access to their own medical and health data to improve their health and lifestyles.
When Avey first left 23andMe, she went to RockHealth (an investor in the company's $1 million seed round), and began exploring ways to organize and store more of a patient's quantified health data.
Although not quantified, there also is a real fear among silents that they are poorly equipped to navigate their digital devices and online services to provide the necessary privacy protection against online scammers.
But I also think ... I wasn't measuring this in any real quantified way, but I also felt like my stress levels went down a little bit because I wasn't seeing the news constantly.
An analysis by the Tax Foundation recently quantified the benefits of our blueprint, finding that it will create 1.7 million new jobs, significantly raise wages, and grow our economy by more than 9 percent.
Other research has quantified how hormone levels change throughout a person's life and determined that a "sexual peak" is the time during which a person has the highest levels of hormones in their body.
Meanwhile, setting quantified human resources targets might start to shift the gender ratio at tech companies, but that won't address the underlying problems that make tech culture and executive boardrooms so unwelcoming to women.
Inevitably, getting that insight into my sleep and seeing everything quantified, I found myself encouraged to improve my numbers, and so yes, this manipulative app and watch combo got me to sleep better, too.
Second, for the most part products and services aimed at the quantified baby market aren't being developed by companies with any expertise in processing vast quantities of data and turning it into something meaningful.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) said in draft guidance that although the medicine was likely to offer some improvement in overall survival, this could not be quantified from clinical trials.
News that Facebook had long oversold a key metric in how it quantified video views had shocked marketers, and the social network had deployed some of its most prominent executives to do damage control.
Climate deniers have spent years criticizing Oreskes' previous work that quantified the agreement within the scientific community on global warming, and she and Supran are ready for whatever Exxon throws their way this time.
Soylent has encouraged this forum culture since its inception, following in the vein of other fringe diets and lifestyles, from zero-waste to the quantified self movement, and more traditional diets such as veganism.
Last month, a Lancet report quantified the survival gap between the richest and the poorest Americans and found that the wealthiest 1 percent live ten to 15 years longer than the poorest 1 percent.
The extent to which human intuition can be quantified or encoded remains to be seen, but one thing remains certain; if the IntelligentX app catches on, no two brews will ever taste the same.
Last month, a Lancet report quantified the survival gap between the richest and the poorest Americans and found that the wealthiest 227 percent live ten to 274 years longer than the poorest 1 percent.
This vision of an experience graph is full of techno-solutionist thinking that tests our willingness to explore the creepy lines of privacy and the culture of quantified-self advocates who try to measure everything.
Fear from infectious diseases can be quantified by the deadliness of the pathogen, the severity of the symptoms, how much is known about it, how it's transmitted, and whether treatment or preventive measures are available.
Racism among cops is only now beginning to be quantified, and officers acting upon implicit bias — the guidebooks point out that officers of color are not immune — may not be aware of what they're doing.
Much has been written about the very modern obsession with the quantified self: logging data about every part of our lives, such as our water intake, our daily steps, our menstrual cycles, our caloric consumption.
"It would be a major positive trigger for the stock if VW quantified the total potential cost of the diesel affair," said Arndt Ellinghorst of market research firm Evercore ISI, who recommends buying the shares.
"The question is how do you curate or aggregate it so you can deliver to the moderator something that is a pretty good quantified explanation of what we are seeing across social media," said McCurry.
That's according to a new report from Space Angels, an investment firm focused on the space industry, which quantified how much money government agencies have invested in private aerospace firms over the last 2000 years.
"After that, operating assets will be quantified and allocated to members of collective economic organizations in the form of shares or allotments," Han said, adding that such reform will be completed in around 5 years.
In New York the Centre for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) has launched a project called "Quantified Communities" to work out how people could use data generated by increasing numbers of sensors in their neighbourhoods.
Renowned Virginia Tech Professor Glen Earthman quantified the educational tragedy: forcing children to attend rundown, dysfunctional, moldy facilities during their K-85033 lifetime penalized them statistically by a loss of one year's worth of learning.
The death of a relative happens to be something you can study in a well-quantified way, but the general phenomenon of stress and life being connected to later life outcomes is kind of fascinating.
Back in 2012 the company also proudly and publicly quantified users' one-night stand data — which kinda tells you everything you need to know about Uber's formative attitudes to user privacy under founder Travis Kalanick.
His presence on Keeping Up With the Kardashians can be quantified by the number of times he has pissed off Kourtney Kardashian, won her back, and then ended up at 1OAK — all in one day.
This sobering prediction was made by financial economist Alex de Vries and published on Wednesday in Joule, marking the first time that the energy consumption of Bitcoin has been quantified in a peer-reviewed journal.
A few months ago, I wrote a column that quantified how much of the job growth over the past quarter century has occurred at very large companies — and how little has occurred at smaller ones.
Virgin Galactic told investors on Tuesday that it has received 7,0003 "registrations of interest" from potential customers since its first spaceflight in December 2018, which Palihapitiya quantified in terms of the company's possible future revenue.
A recent Los Angeles Times report quantified a specific point that comes up in just about any conversation surrounding the future of the film and TV industries: Netflix is built atop a whole bunch of debt.
You can buy devices separately — UA Band for $180, UA Heart Rate chest strap for $80, UA Scale for $180 — but the set intends to help consumers see a deeper look at their overall quantified health.
Plaintiffs' lawyers pursuing the case have generally not quantified the potential costs involved in the cases but have compared them with litigation by states against the tobacco industry that led to 1998's $246 billion settlement.
"There was a suspicion that the outbreak was governed by the failure of the water system, but it wasn't properly quantified," study leader Sammy Zahran, associate professor of demography at Colorado State University, told BuzzFeed News.
While Hormel has not quantified its spending, the company told analysts in May that its key brands have made "significant double-digit advertising increases over the last several years," which were planned to continue this year.
It might also prove alluring for people with type 2 diabetes, which affects 29 million adults in the U.S. alone, and so-called "quantified selfers" who are buying glucose monitors to track their blood sugar proactively.
But it turns out the tenets of emotional intelligence—which we start picking up in infancy and which seem so closely linked to human nature itself—can be quantified and reduced to logical procedures and algorithms.
Smugglers made $5 billion to $6 billion in 2015 spiriting roughly one million migrants into the European Union, two multinational law enforcement agencies said Tuesday in a joint report that quantified the profitability of such trafficking.
What made this call unusual is that the company quantified exactly how much the attack hurt them: Its preliminary estimate of the impact indicates a 3 percent slice off its revenue growth rate for the quarter.
Minorities have less representation in Senate David Shor, a senior analyst at Civis Analytics, a Democratic-oriented data consulting firm, has quantified how the Senate has increasingly diluted the electoral impact of minority voters over time.
The companies that quantified an exchange-rate effect reported a negative impact totaling $33.94 billion, the most for any quarter since the first quarter of 2011, when the currency risk consulting firm began analyzing the data.
Many British voters already regret their vote to leave the EU — a buyer's remorse that will be quantified by new polls in the coming month that might well show Brexit would lose if voted on again.
Studies like Project Baseline are especially appealing to the so-called Quantified Self movement, the growing community of people who track their every biometric with smartphone apps, high-tech gadgets and direct-to-consumer health tests.
Perhaps it's because we live in a world where friendship can be quantified in "likes" and "faves," but there's something in Jonesy's humanity and naiveté that resonates in the comic's big-eyed, goopy, bliss-inducing art.
The volunteers began by completing a number of questionnaires, including one that quantified their "delay discounting," a measure that psychologists use to assess someone's ability to put off pleasures now for greater enjoyments in the future.
As the media watchdog group Media Matters quantified, last week Fox News covered the Green New Deal initiative three times more than CNN and MSNBC combined, and as you might guess, Fox's coverage was primarily negative.
That info is usually limited to basic things that can be quantified: your age, when you want to stop working, and where you fall on a spectrum of conservative to aggressive in terms of risk-taking.
Instead of simply scaling back its investment in fashion — which Emanuel Chirico, PVH's chief executive, quantified at $60 to $70 million under Mr. Simons — and limiting its purview, the brand appears to have abandoned it altogether.
Engineers at the University of Texas have quantified fundamental limits on the performance of electromagnetic invisibility cloaks—technologies that function to make objects undetectable to radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and all other sorts of electromagnetic radiation.
Philip Oreopoulos, an economics professor at the University of Toronto, has even quantified non-work-related benefits of a college education, including lower divorce rates, better health, and more happiness overall, even after accounting for pay differences.
Because internet users are "seen in a particular way, quantified in a particular way, and identified in a particular way," he says, engaging with certain ads and showing a preference for certain ads can preclude certain options.
This tally excluded components of Dodd-Frank too large to be quantified, such as Section 1502 which gave the SEC a role in monitoring corporate supply chains in the interest of blocking minerals from certain African countries.
Along with the map above that breaks it down by state (and District of Columbia, which, weirdly, has a 16-way tie for top Netflix streaming TV show), the service also quantified the very favorite shows nationwide.
Not unlike the "quantified self" (QS) community where personal knowledge discovery is being used to improve individual health without introducing new privacy or security risks, the world of AVs need not expose individuals to such risks either.
A big part of the 44th president's place in the national narrative will depend on what happens to the forces of darkness that were unleashed in his time — things that can't be quantified by a government agency.
You can leave ratings on the recipes; you can mark them "Cooked" if you're a fan of the quantified self; you can leave notes on them for yourself or for others who may benefit from your experience.
The exact ramifications to iron ore supply and China's vast steel sector from the burst dam at Vale's Corrego do Feijao mine, which has killed 142 people and left 104.353 others missing, are still to be quantified.
Ever since the notion of the quantified self first became a thing with these digital trackers, their perceived value has been largely dependent on how much data they could gather, and how companies could use that data.
Dr. Syage and his team quantified gluten exposure by analyzing amounts of gluten excreted in stool and urine in people with celiac disease who were following a gluten-free diet but still experiencing moderate to severe symptoms.
"Participants were asked about pain levels in our questionnaire, but the physical tests quantified presence of numbness and tingling," said Peter White, a co-author of the study and assistant professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
The Feld Entertainment-owned series has an air time partnership with NBCSN and claims the title of America's fastest-growing motorsport — which Prater quantified by growth in race attendance and broadcast ratings over the last five years.
The exact ramifications to iron ore supply and China's vast steel sector from the burst dam at Vale's Corrego do Feijao mine, which has killed 142 people and left 194 others missing, are still to be quantified.
Kloeckner said it expected a "noticeable" increase in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for the full year - which it quantified as 210-23 percent growth - after they more than quadrupled in the first quarter.
But a strong performance can smash through that complacency with a force akin to love or friendship, reminding us that the odd, the idiosyncratic, the irreducibly individual still have a place in our standardized and quantified world.
"As the situation keeps evolving on a daily basis, the magnitude of the overall impact on our business for the full-year 2020 cannot be quantified reliably at this point in time," Adidas said in a statement.
For the third quarter, the collective negative impact of currency fluctuations on North American companies - including in the United States, Canada and Mexico - that quantified an exchange rate effect was $11.8 billion, FiREapps said in the report.
Most of us tend to deal with this dilemma by arguing that the good done by cultural organizations can't be quantified and thus it is unwise to place it crudely in the balance with other social needs.
During the Q&A (which was broadcast live from the Pardon Snowden Periscope account) Snowden discussed the data that many online companies continue to collect about their users, creating a "quantified world" — and more opportunities for government surveillance.
For the second quarter of this year, the negative impact of currency fluctuations on North American companies - including the United States, Canada and Mexico - that quantified an exchange rate effect was $6.71 billion, FIREapps said in a report.
This is the first time that Huawei has quantified the impact of the U.S. action against the company and Ren's downbeat assessment comes after weeks of defiant comments from company executives who maintained Huawei was technologically self-sufficient.
Lobby group Britain Stronger in Europe said it had quantified the potential trade that could be lost if the country moved to World Trade Organisation rules without an alternative agreement, as it said many "Leave" campaigners had advocated.
Athletes are particularly well suited to this kind of study, namely because their performance can be, and constantly has been, quantified; race results, batting averages, and personal bests are some of the metrics that Eisenberg will look at.
As a method someone's actively choosing—because they don't want to rely on a hormonal method, aren't interested in committing to an IUD, or just enjoy the idea of quantified self contraception—it can be a decent option.
When things are so much easier to be quantified, it gets a lot easier to focus on the numbers rather than how you're actually feeling health-wise—on all levels of health, be it spiritually, mentally, or physically.
Addiction, which quantified this obsession, was an inspired product decision by the C.E.O., executed brilliantly by the C.T.O. Our communications director had left for a larger tech company with family-friendly benefits and policies, and was not replaced.
The second: the fact that as quantified by a 2018 study by University of Alabama, terrorist attacks perpetrated between 2006 and 2015 by Muslims receive a stunning 357% more US press coverage than those committed by non-Muslims.
Global Witness cited an investigation last year in The New York Times that documented numerous foreign officials and their family members buying multimillion-dollar properties in Manhattan and quantified the rising use of shell companies in real estate transactions.
The quarter benefited from the revaluation of multi-element content distribution agreements (called out by management but not quantified), but we believe ROKU's fundamentals remain sound and that its nexus business model will continue to power solid financial results.
Harris, on the other hand, regards elementary school as a capitalist boot camp, in which children perform unpaid labor, learn the importance of year-over-year growth through standardized testing, and get accustomed to constant, quantified, increasingly efficient work.
It gets the attention of the establishment — big time, trust me — when any candidate can generate the immense enthusiasm quantified by campaign cash flow achieved through small donations that the Sanders campaign has achieved in record and historic numbers.
"As the technology gets smaller and more sophisticated, we've been experimenting with how it can go beyond quantified devices and into clothing that can be empathetic towards the wearer," Whitehouse says of how We:eX came up with the Nadi.
"The magnitude of the overall impact on our business for the full-year 2020 cannot be quantified reliably at this point in time," it said, adding it would give more details when it publishes 2019 results on March 11.
One general way to protect the Fed against spurious attacks on its authority is to make clear that quantified cost-benefit is not required for its prudential standard setting or its designation of other banking firms as systemically important.
"There's no doubt that the Russians did interfere in the election, and I think the interference, although not yet quantified, if fully investigated would show that Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016," former president Jimmy Carter said last summer.
With the new funding the company will look to accelerate its global expansion so WHOOP can dominate still-more sporting events, and become the new accessory that the high-powered quantified executive (or health-obsessed paranoiac) won't want to live without.
In a CNBC interview Tuesday, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow somewhat quantified what the White House is looking for as it cranks up the trade tensions with China and looks for an agreement it deems favorable to U.S. interests.
At the Quantified Self Europe conference in 2012, software designer Robin Barooah told the crowd how he'd shed 853 kilograms by keeping tabs on his post-lunch mood using a selection of flashcards that expressed how he felt about each food.
Altarum estimates that the economic impact of all that time spent on travel and waiting for health care was nearly $1 trillion over the last decade, or an average of $89 billion a year, when quantified in average hourly wages.
"We believe that the key findings – neither quantified nor qualified, and based on a small sampling of unnamed sources – do not accurately portray how Omnicom's agencies work on behalf of our clients," an Omnicom spokesperson said in a pre-emptive statement.
Spurred by the Quantified Self (QS) movement (the use of self-tracking apps and wearables to monitor biometrics and improve daily functioning) and gamification, global shipments of wearable devices are expected to reach 110 million annually by the end of 2016.
They had been groomed by years of Fitbits and Jawbones and Garmins and Polars and "smart" scales and the whole notion of the quantified self, which promises self-betterment if you could just get a handle on your personal data.
Absent the civic responsibility and appreciation for liberal arts thinking inherent to Jefferson's plan, the educational framework Coleman promotes carries the danger of teaching all students that self-worth is contingent on soulless, quantified, "objective" measures of inferiority and superiority.
According to data from Internet Live Stats, quantified here in a chart by our partners at Statista, as of August 21998, 20043 at exactly 22004:2200 Central European Time, there were 299.94 billion (yes, with a B) websites in existence.
Emphasizing the rehabilitative rewards of the program — though its effect on recidivism, if any, is not quantified — the movie offers minimal access to nonplayers or prison staff beyond the soft-voiced cheerleading of the public information officer, Lt. Samuel Robinson.
And so the dehumanizing message of the new adversity index is that America's young people are nothing but interchangeable sociological points of data — and the jagged complexity of an individual life somehow can be sanded down, quantified and fairly contrasted.
This week a Fed paper quantified the amounts by which U.S. consumers benefited from trade with China at about $400,000 for each displaced job, and with prices that were 1.9 percent lower for every percentage point of Chinese import penetration.
There's been Lovely, a cock ring that promises to bring the principles of quantified life to the bedroom; BlueMotion, OhMiBod's foray into teledildonics; and mostly recently, REMOJI, PicoBong's app-enabled sex toy ecosystem, which comes complete with its own ugly yellow cartoon mascot.
"This study quantified the everyday experience of many Americans trying to get access to personal health information from a hospital," said senior author Dr. Harlan Krumholz, director of the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation at the Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut.
While much of the offshore crude production in the Gulf of Mexico was shut in ahead of Harvey's passage, the yet to be quantified damage from the storm may lie with the onshore, shale oil output that was in the storm's path.
For the first quarter of this year, the negative impact of currency fluctuations on North American and European companies that quantified an exchange-rate effect was $20.03 billion, the lowest since the second quarter of 2015, when the impact totaled $19.49 billion.
It added Minali would receive a severance package of around 5.78 million euros ($6.2 million), plus a payment related to his long-term bonus package that was yet to be quantified, and said his role as general manager would not be replaced.
"While a number of one-offs (weather, strikes), which were not quantified by management, contributed to the operational disruptions, we worry about the direction of the French margins into 1H," wrote JP Morgan analysts, who kept a "neutral" rating on Carrefour shares.
From this list—much of which, it's important to note, has been targeted by religious fundamentalists of various types over the years—it is clear that the idea of "psychoactive" is more of a spiritual concept than one that can be quantified.
For the subcultural trolls I studied, the goal of these efforts was to sow confusion, disrupt communication, and generate the strongest negative reactions possible, which participants somewhat jokingly quantified using the measurement of "lulz," laughter in the face of another person's distress.
Aliu's characters, most of whom have seen little of the world outside of Waterbury, understand at a visceral level that to live costs money; everything in this novel — the rubber soles on sneakers, bread from the Hostess outlet, an ultrasound — is quantified.
NEW YORK, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Traders know that when President Donald Trump tweets he can rock financial markets, often in unpredictable ways, but analysts at JP Morgan have now quantified the impact of his tweets, at least on the U.S. interest rates market.
After it looked into the complaint, the Justice Department disagreed — it said that because the amount of the contribution couldn't be quantified, the department would not even bother opening a criminal investigation (which would still have been short of bringing an actual prosecution).
He is executive director of Project Drawdown, a group that has quantified solutions to the climate crisis (none of which, as he has told me, is a silver bullet, but 100 of which, all together, add up to something like "silver buckshot").
Toomey said the projected job growth comes from codifying some trade regulations that were uncertain, but argued that the negative effect of dramatically curtailing the investor-state dispute settlement program and the new uncertainty created by a looming expiration date haven't been quantified.
A Defense Department official said on Tuesday that the report did not offer a clear path to the savings, but rather quantified what was spent on back-office functions and extrapolated from there how much savings could be gained from consolidating them.
Julio D. Dávila, a professor of urban policy and international development at University College London who has studied cable car projects in Colombia, said the social benefit of linking poor communities to the economic life of a city could not be quantified.
"While graduates from art and design schools may not always yield the highest salaries compared to high-paying fields like medicine, business, law, and engineering, students who follow their creative passion reap rewards that can't be quantified in a paycheck," Pillow said.
Ren's downbeat assessment that the ban will hit revenue by $13 billion, the first time Huawei has quantified the impact of the U.S. action, comes as a surprise after weeks of defiant comments from company executives who maintained Huawei was technologically self-sufficient.
At a time when Rotten Tomatoes verdicts and IMDb scores are vexing studio heads, euthanizing some already-dubious releases, and even being weaponized, Hofmeyer's quasi-scientific missives almost feel like a goofy rebuke to the idea that a movie's quality can somehow be quantified.
At a time when Rotten Tomatoes verdicts and IMDb scores are vexing studio heads, euthanizing some already-dubious releases and even being weaponized, Mark Hofmeyer's quasi-scientific missives almost feel like a goofy rebuke to the idea that a movie's quality can somehow be quantified.
Mourdoukoutas writes that the government should stop funding libraries in part to save taxpayers a vague (and within the article, never quantified) amount of money and also to jack up Amazon's stock price for some reason:Amazon should open their own bookstores in all local communities.
One problem is that the writedown, which the company said still needs to be quantified more exactly, could come uncomfortably close to wiping out Toshiba's shareholders' equity of around $3 billion, perhaps forcing the company to accelerate divestitures, cut costs further and raise more capital.
The "quantified self" movement—people who track everything from their sleep to the steps they take in a day with wearables—has made it from Palo Alto office complexes and into our courts and insurance system as evidence and the basis for incentives, respectively.
Dangerous because it dances with the disintegration of death, and indispensable because its rendering of human flesh as phantasmagorical obscurity is increasingly desirable in a world where bodies have become overly tracked, controlled, moralized, quantified, and identified in a straight-forward, matter-of-fact way.
Looking back, Paltrow was prescient in her ability to see that luxury could be applied to a person's environment and interior wellbeing — that the good life isn't just quantified by what one owns, but by how one exists and interacts with the world around them.
Experts say the 9 million premature deaths the study found was just a partial estimate, and the number of people killed by pollution is undoubtedly higher and will be quantified once more research is done and new methods of assessing harmful impacts are developed.
In 2012, at the San Diego Quantified Self meet-up group, professional cyclist James Stout, who has Type 1 Diabetes, explained that by measuring what he eats and how it affects him, he is able to eat anything he likes—from poutine to coconut.
What he's saying: "There's no doubt that Russians did interfere in the election, and I think the interference, although not yet quantified, if fully investigated would show that Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016," he said at a Carter Center conference in Virginia.
Women's political influence on the Latino vote in Florida has been quantified in a study by CUNY and CNN, which reveals that in 2014, 53% of the Latin electorate in Florida was made up of women who voted in a greater proportion than men.
Jolted into existence with a $500,000 Indiegogo campaign back in 2013, followed by a version 2 that was sold in Apple Stores all over the world, Beddit is back with a third generation of its popular addition to the Quantified Self movement: sleep tracking.
But if Duncan does retire, he will surely be appreciated and feted for the purity of his game, the commitment to his team — adult qualities more important to the sport than most people may think, though not easily quantified by television ratings and jersey sales.
In a new paper published in June in the journal Science, a team of economists and public policy analysts, incorporating a wide range of climate-modeling data, quantified the economic damage that climate change could wreak on the United States in the years to come.
Once the range of benefits of an intervention has been analyzed and quantified and the amount government actually pays for each outcome has been established, we as a country will be a step closer to fully understanding the value of a successful prevention program.
Extrapolating the efficacy of a lighter line can be murky, too — rating line play in general is difficult, since performances are not as easily quantified as they are at skill positions — but so far this season, several teams with slimmer lines are thriving on offense.
Dr. Burke said this study quantified the "dual benefits" that rich countries, particularly industrialized countries in the cooler latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, had enjoyed — first being able to consume fossil fuels to grow their economies and then reaping the gains of warmer temperatures.
"A lot of people think there are potentially harmful effects of being in the justice system, but the long-term effects really haven't been quantified," said lead author Dr. Elizabeth Barnert, of the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
"For the first time, instead of looking back to say what was happening in culture and then trying to project what we should do, we now have a quantified method of projecting forward  to say this is what it&aposs going to be," said Gaige.
So, as one of the only periods of the year when folks get extended breaks from school or work, the holidays provide a rare opportunity for us to experience time when it's not being quantified by the amount of labor we're contributing to social capital.
The smart inhaler is a more quantified approach to anecdotes about cannabis helping health problems, and Resolve hopes that one day, the algorithm will be able to make predictions, like telling a customer that they're likely to have a migraine in the next couple of hours.
Social media is now the fastest-growing category for marketing spend — partly because of the popularity of social networking services like Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter; and partly because "eyeballs" can be better tracked and quantified on these networks over more legacy channels like print and outdoor ads.
On "NICE," a track featuring the rap auteur Pharrell Williams, Beyoncé takes a shot at Spotify: "Patiently waiting for my demise / 'Cause my success can't be quantified / If I gave two fucks, two fucks about streaming numbers / Would have put Lemonade up on Spotify," she raps.
After analyzing the urine samples of almost 9,000 participants over the course of seven years, the authors quantified subjects' self-reported fast food consumption over the previous 24 hours Not surprisingly, those with a high fast food intake had significantly higher levels of phthalates in their bodies.
" Trump's remarks came after Carter said Friday during an event in Leesburg, Va., "There's no doubt that the Russians did interfere in the elections and I think the interference, although not yet quantified, if fully investigated would show that Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016.
With the quantified self trend in vogue and wearables escalating, an alarming amount of users' biometric data is being generated and collected, and there's next to no oversight preventing it from winding up in the hands of data brokers and advertisers getting rich off your personal information.
But Imago AI's founders argue these rival software products are only partially automated — "so a lot of manual input is required," whereas they couch their approach as fully automated, with just one initial manual step of selecting the crop to be quantified by their AI's eye.
A spokeswoman for the cheese group told the International Business Times that they were seeking counsel in the US and had not yet quantified the commercial loss they suffered because of the soap opera slur, although the plan is to donate part of any compensation to charity.
There has been a larger push for "quantified self" platforms, which has very much played out both in workplaces and in our personal lives, but a lot of services to track performance have focused on both managers and employees leaning in with a lot of input.
As more women turn to data-driven fertility products, will they be forced to choose between taking control of their health and ceding control of how their personal information is used Quantified self apps are allowing women to learn more about their biology than ever before.
These days, chatter about distribution deals, a movie's commercial potential and even if a title will be in play at the next Academy Awards tends to drown out meaningful discussions of cinema and whether independence can be quantified by vision, spirit, money or some ineluctable combination of these.
For the first quarter of this year, the negative impact of currency movements on those companies, including from the United States, Canada and Mexico, that quantified an exchange rate effect was $37 million, about $1 billion below what it was in the fourth quarter, FiREapps said in the report.
But Robert P. Merges, professor of law and co-director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at the University of California at Berkeley, and Michael Mattioli, associate professor of law at Indiana University's Maurer School of Law, have finally quantified the cost savings of patent pools.
Impact investors only invest in projects or firms where the precise impact can be quantified and measured: for instance, the reduction in tonnes of carbon dioxide emitted by a firm's factory, or the number of girls educated in a village school as a result of a particular project.
"Similar to the concept of the 'quantified self' for people, our automation-ready spaces will measure its overall performance, health [metrics] like air quality and tell you what's being used efficiently (and what's not), with the help of sensors and monitors," said Adrian Foley, COO of Brookfield Residential California.
Quantified Selfie / Lam Thuy Vo "We have gone from a default of forgetting to a default of digitally assisted remembering," says Vo. But her subject, "Allison," claims this happens only when something triggers the impulse — a glass of wine, an ex's Facebook status, an inbox search gone awry.
If the effect of good journalism can't be quantified in the language of nonprofit "impact"—less "our reporting got this person off death row," more "our collective body of work influenced the way a lot of people thought about politics and power"—these funders can't see the point.
A study published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports quantified the full extent of the so-called garbage patch: It is four to 16 times bigger than previously thought, occupying an area roughly four times the size of California and comprising an estimated 1.8 trillion pieces of rubbish.
If our data increases in value and the current power structure stays in place, data miners like Facebook and Amazon and Google will only grow in power as the personal information of those of us outside the tech sector are quantified and monetized down to an atomic level.
New studies show that the quantified benefits of reducing mercury are now in the billions of dollars; a study published in the journal Environmental Health in 2017 estimated that the societal costs associated with the neurocognitive deficits from methylmercury exposure in the United States that year was $4.8 billion.
The new saliva kit lowers the barrier to entry for DIY "quantified selfers" by only requiring the recipient chew on a piece of material, and remember to do so four times the same day, before sending it away for analysis of their cortisol levels — with a result promised within 48 hours.
Chemring Group Plc said the financial impact of the military blast for this year and next could not be "accurately quantified" at present, as it would depend on factors such as insurance claims, completion of the investigation regarding the explosion at its military hardware factory, remediation work and the facility's reopening.
So far, here is how I can be quantified: When I got home from Christmas dinner at my grandmother's house yesterday I ran 2.5 miles on a treadmill in my parents' basement and did a variety of sit-up alternatives that I learned at my gym's "Ab-s-olution" class.
For the second quarter of this year, the negative impact of currency fluctuations on North American and European companies that quantified an exchange-rate effect was $10.26 billion, the smallest for any quarter since the third quarter of 2014, when the effect was just $8.0 billion, the FIREapps data showed.
Data so often thought of in subjective terms (the quality of light or nuance of expression is not easily quantified) was organized into a system and produced a synthetic painting of considerable merit, and probably, now that it has done it once, could do so a dozen more times with relative ease.
And that's not something that's easily quantified anyway, except by pretty pointless measures like IQ.  So it remains to be seen whether the connections you might form among your supposed intellectual peers will be any better than among the massive pool of potential mates offered by more general apps like Tinder offer.
It's a longer quiz than you would normally take on the internet, but it's the most efficient and rigorous way to map your views onto a spectrum that looks like this: When I first got my results, I realized that I had never actually quantified where I fell on a political ideology scale.
While the damage can be quantified to some degree on a yearly basis, by counting opportunities that were pulled, it is impossible to count the many deals that are now not even considered or the lasting impact of the ban on perceptions of the state that will carry forward for years to come.
Fink says, to his knowledge, this is the first study that examines how a high-profile suicide may affect the population in the age of 24-hour news: Using Bloomberg Terminal's news trend function, the researchers quantified reporting about suicide and Williams' death compared to news reports from June 2013 to January 2015.
The drink is popular among body-hacking types and enthusiasts of the quantified self movement, nootropics, bodybuilding, and the keto diet, a regime wildly popular on Reddit that involves encouraging the body to burn fat, rather than carbohydrates, for fuel (the most popular recipe on DIY Soylent at present is "Keto Chow 1.5.0").
Jesse Harrington and I quantified states' level of tightness-looseness by measuring how strictly they punish norm violations — such as the use of corporal punishment in schools and the severity of their legal sentences — along with indices of latitude, such as the availability of alcohol and nontraditional forms of marriage and other factors.
Attorneys general have the authority to promote the expansion of a traditional view of "costs" in utility proceedings that goes beyond the short term to include the mid- to long-term cost to consumers of climate change, which may be hidden but are more and more frequently identified and quantified in state proceedings.
Multiple studies in recent years have found that workers who participate in these programs do not show any "significant differences" in their overall health—to say nothing of the fact that a person's health cannot always be quantified by data and metrics, as labor organizer Lena Solow recently argued in The New Republic.
Machine-learning tasks that used to take all night are completed in 20 minutes using the massive computing capacity of A.W.S. "What we've really done is take a lot of the gut instinct some people have and quantified it," said Matt Swensson, the football league's vice president of emerging products and technology.
The Good Tracks shots • Easy calibration • Cool app with funs modes The Bad Super expensive • Ball tracking accuracy is so-so • Limited battery life; The Bottom Line The Wilson X Connected Basketball is a right step towards quantified ball stats, but it's way too expensive and the tracking needs to get a lot better.
Star ratings on their own are essentially a black hole of quantified data – sure you have a number score, and you can aggregate number scores across geographies and see trends in individual and group performance over time, but you really have little to go on in terms of figuring out what's influencing those scores.
In the latter, there is a lot of room for growth, he notes, since so many quantified self applications and wearables focus on physical diagnostics but not how a person is doing from a cognitive perspective — and we all know how much of a role mind over matter plays when it comes to physical activity.
"Here for the first time, we have quantified how climate change has affected the risk of bushfires in the region of Southeastern Australia that has just experienced very severe fires," said Dr. Friederike Otto, the acting director of the Environmental Change Institute at the University of Oxford and a co-investigator involved in this study.
The association recommended that forensic patients be detained only if there is clear and convincing evidence — a standard that, if it had to be quantified, means about 75 percent certainty — that they're mentally ill and dangerous; the current legal burden of proof in most jurisdictions is a "preponderance of the evidence," or 51 percent certainty.
"We as a nation have accepted a lot of refugees that have come from equally traumatic backgrounds," said Fiona Jayne Charlson, a research fellow in global mental health at the University of Queensland, whose recent study in The Lancet, a medical journal, quantified the prevalence of mental health conditions among people living in conflict zones.
Following the contribution of the company's assembly, test, mark and pack (ATMP) facilities to the JV with NF and numerous sale leasebacks of office and industrial buildings over the past several years, future asset monetization opportunities appear to be limited, other than plans to license IP, the financial impact of which has yet to be quantified.
And many of the behaviors heralded by the alt-right—for example gaming post-debate polls or "shitposting" forums with racist pro-Trump memes—echo longstanding subcultural trolling tactics, like when trolling participants gamed the Time 100 list to favor 4chan founder Christopher "moot" Poole and cluttered more forums with more bigoted expression than can possibly be quantified.
We are working on it and hope to have it up soon," work your way down to Everything Is Love, click on "NICE" right there in the middle, and listen to Beyoncé rap: "My success can't be quantified / If I gave two fucks about streaming numbers, would've put Lemonade up on Spotify / Fuck you, fuck you.
"There are a range of customer segments we're targeting here from hard working City folks worried about their health, to men and women who've hit an age milestone and have become more acutely conscious of their health and don't want their bodies to let them down, to tech enthusiasts and quantified self enthusiasts," says the Thriva CEO.
The one below, for instance, may need to be double-checked, since there are so many creatures in it and the shadows may fool the system into counting a few twice: With some tweaks, the system could also be convinced to watch for whales, dolphins, boats, and other common features of the coast that could stand to be quantified.
"Whereas peasants and serfs were dispossessed of land and forced to urbanize and take up wage labor, internet users are being dispossessed of their time and attention, which are being enclosed through surveillance, then quantified and monetized," writes Dr. Daniel Joseph, a political economist (and Waypoint contributor) at the University of Toronto, who wrote his dissertation on Steam.
The issue with a 27-point loss is that the team's rendered with really only a half or so of useful game tape and information with which to improve, and so a lot of the talk between now and Saturday's 3 PM tip-off will likely be about energy and force, and other things that can't be quantified or even practiced.
Everything that society expected a woman to do was uncounted — raising children, cleaning, and cooking can&apost be quantified as goods with value in traditional economics — so they aren&apost treated as activities that create value in daily life (for the record, the global value of unpaid care work is currently estimated at $10 trillion — one-eighth of the world&aposs GDP).
I think Watson's very different than what we do, from what I understand of it — it's more like an expert system, so it's a very different style of AI. I think the sort of things you'll see this kind of AI do is medical diagnosis of images and then maybe longitudinal tracking of vital signs or quantified self over time, and helping people have healthier lifestyles.
But I was fed a certain story about affirmative action, so when I saw this data a few years later, it only solidified this mental model: The data is from an influential 2009 book in which two Princeton sociologists, Thomas Espenshade and Alexandra Radford, quantified how well you needed to score on your SATs to have an equal chance of admission as someone of another race.
But the most immediate effect of President Trump's executive order barring refugees from entering the United States and halting entry from seven predominantly Muslim countries could be quantified on a human scale: refugees and other immigrants from those seven countries, some on their way to the United States on Friday when Mr. Trump signed the order, who were no longer able to enter the United States.

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