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"analytic" Definitions
  1. (also analytical) using a logical method of thinking about something in order to understand it, especially by looking at all the parts separately
  2. (also analytical) using scientific analysis in order to find out about something
  3. (also isolating) (linguistics) (of languages) using word order rather than word endings to show the functions of words in a sentence compare agglutinative, synthetic

391 Sentences With "analytic"

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But the pluralists did not overcome the analytic hegemony, with analytic philosophers remaining a large majority in the most highly regarded departments.
Specialist analytic software tools are needed to crack the code.
Some analytic programmes suck in and link up more data.
Or does it refer to something more analytic and interpretive?
The data came from the nationwide database Medicaid Analytic eXtract.
He is the author of "The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy."
" While the intelligence community's assessment (ICA) on Russian efforts did mostly follow the proper analytic tradecraft, the report states, the intelligence community failed to "employ proper analytic tradecraft" with respect to Putin's "strategic intentions.
So this is sort of a silly sort of analytic approach.
I reject any dichotomy that pits the analytic against the emotional.
Today universities teach "critical thinking" — to be detached, skeptical and analytic.
Solving for anxiety through calculated, analytic-based reasoning just doesn't work.
Mr. Simon is still an analytic listener to his own songs.
This is just a simple analytic truth, one obvious to experts.
Supercomputing systems are appealing because of their processing and analytic power.
If only America were like Hansen: disquieted, self-analytic and imaginative.
There is an analytic and intuitive way to assess compatibility, too.
Personal study of the Bible eventually encouraged analytic study of other matters.
Secondly, there are a large number of analytic tools in the market.
How far Audio Analytic has thought this one through, though, is unclear.
That's because most analytic methods would damage or destroy these precious artifacts.
The two different factual narratives also feed into two different analytic narratives.
Analytic Investors tracks how each team performs each week against the spread.
Sure, maybe, but not at the expense of mathematic and analytic truth.
The chances are slim with the Eagles rated by analytic website fivethirtyeight.
Some of those hypotheses are backed by the analytic autopsies, others not.
David Kanin, Centra analytic director, spent 31 years as a CIA analyst.
Breyer was building on an analytic approach the court had used before.
" Hassan said Shkreli struck him as "a homework person ... an analytic person.
"We will use these advanced analytic techniques" in future investigations, Ceresney said.
Adrian Piper is a conceptual artist and analytic philosopher based in Berlin.
The confidence I shared with my mother, her analytic approach to reality.
Can Mr. Trump succeed at this very demanding level of analytic calculation?
Many of these broad analytic strokes still apply to the contemporary scene.
They emerged from no analytic process and point to no implemental effects.
What of this argument that minority candidates lack grounding in analytic necessities?
But sometimes the phrase is deployed to do useful analytic-descriptive work.
The third is a more analytic problem that we believe [affects] decision-making.
And lastly, all the other cloud players also have their own analytic tools.
Someone is going to pay him, analytic carping and character-related grumbling aside.
"I'll be honest with you," he says, his analytic tone momentarily shifting inward.
On the nonbiological, analytic side of the discipline, world events again proved pivotal.
This includes cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, compassion-focused therapy, analytic techniques and more.
"With more conservative analytic approaches, the conclusions remain depressing," Zhang told Gizmodo via email.
He calls it adult arithmetic, and it involves statistics, analytic thinking and rigorous computation.
Analytic Investors is a Los Angeles-based advisor that specializes in quantitative investing strategies.
CGM is even more effective when it pairs with analytic algorithms and a smartphone.
But there's another part of me, the more analytic part, that marvels at it.
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Somehow, however, our analytic capabilities with respect to an entire continent remain woefully inadequate.
Ms. Jelinek's long monologues, which are both analytic and associative, pose challenges to directors.
But Dr. Drever's intuitive style clashed with Dr. Vogt's more analytic and deliberate approach.
The problem is, that takes an analytic mind as well as a creative one.
And indeed studies show that dismissing conspiracy theories is associated with more analytic thinking.
We collect other analytic information from social media sites and combine it with analytic data from internet behemoth Google to get a demographic picture of who you are so that we can make our site better but, primarily, to serve you ads.
The new jobs are likely to rely more heavily on analytic, cognitive, and technical skills.
He met them with the same analytic reasonableness which helped him navigate many crises soundly.
Cybermoon offers a detection system that uses an advanced audio analytic algorithm to locate drones.
It's similar to the predictive analytic technology used in jet engine checks between airline flights.
VoteStand is applying an "enormous amount of analytic capacity to" 184 million records, he explained.
The best analytic look at the financial crisis by an academic and Financial Times columnist.
That would show their analytic sophistication instead of throwing tantrums and clamoring for cheap money.
Traditionally business analytic tools focus on structured data to gain insight and facilitate decision making.
Wo said employees should focus especially on developing continuous learning abilities and creative analytic approaches.
But sectors including the Bank of Canada's analytic departments still suffer from what the Nov.
Otherwise you would be in an analytic state, which would preclude you from having fun.
Framing the problem as a matter of "constitutional crisis" is not simply an analytic error.
Vice president for research James Harris managed analytic programs at the CIA for 22 years.
It uses techniques based on personality traits and then applies analytic tools to pinpoint supporters.
The month wraps up with chatty Mercury entering analytic Earth sign Virgo on July 30.
Peer review ensures that the analytic methodologies underlying studies funded by the agency are sound.
BEST Michigan State, a No. 3 seed, looks good from a lot of analytic angles.
These are made-up categories for analytic purposes, not identities around which anyone is organized.
Detailing the faults of mothers has worn out the velvet of many an analytic couch.
Culture Amp's survey and analytic platform has about 2,500 customers on its platform, Techcrunch reported.
So even if we extend the averaging period, which I'm supportive of, that's an analytic.
Analytic skills instantly make a candidate more credible if they know how to leverage it.
For our increasingly-imperiled national interests, the core strategic task is preeminently analytic and intellectual.
"There is increasing analytic thinking, and at the same time, there's good hygiene," she said.
He majored in astronomy and physics, in perhaps an unconscious nod to his latent analytic abilities.
But you don't have to be dealing with rocket science to learn from NASA's analytic approach.
It was a deep, analytic, two-hour interview, which is catnip for Rogan's Reddit-centric audience.
I threw it to the analytic people, because that's how they're supposed to make their money.
Another meta-analytic study concluded that depression is correctly diagnosed in only 47 percent of cases.
"We are not taking a position on who has the best patent analytic tools," Spangenberg said.
For illnesses like bipolar disorder, cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) has proven to be an effective treatment.
Data and analytic tools usually reserved for the media will also be available to the public.
The former is quick and relies on associations in memory; the latter is slower and analytic.
You're analytic, a little coldblooded and, sure, good defense slows games, but it also wins championships.
Companies like Splunk, Tanium and LogRhythm offer analytic products to help make sense of incoming information.
New analytic tools can sift through mountains of data to find signs and symptoms unseen by doctors.
Analytic applications will grow ever more sophisticated in their ability to identify meaningful patterns and predict outcomes.
It goes beyond step counting, it goes beyond heart rate, it's reading bio-analytic through your skin.
He's an analytic genius, offering a breathtaking combination of savvy passing and downhill rushes to the hoop.
The service is an arm of analytic software company FICO, best known for providing consumer credit scores.
"The analytic process in enterprises has been completely broken," Stoecker told Cramer in an interview on Tuesday.
They won 22 games, and by any analytic were one of the three best teams in basketball.
You can see the magazine from literally any analytic angle and find what you are looking for.
" He added, "We look at it as an analytic tool that helps us run the city better.
Data from Babel X can also be imported to Peter Thiel's Palantir analytic software, and other platforms.
There are no new analytic thrusts or parries, no new sources or imaginative reinterpretations of old ones.
By looking at data, measuring matchups and making projections, students put their analytic skills to the test.
The company currently provides information and data analytic solutions to scientists, lawyers, doctors and the business community.
It singled out the 1996 Dickey Amendment as a major factor prohibiting analytic studies on the issue.
"By nature, Flynn takes a contrarian approach to even the most simple analytic issues," the analyst said.
Using analytic tools provided by Crimson Hexagon, I categorized the campaign news coverage of 276 media outlets.
His book is less analytic and less panoramic than "SPQR," Mary Beard's excellent recent history of ancient Rome.
An ability to quickly and easily refine analytic models is especially valuable when your data sets aren't perfect.
As data volumes surge and analytic engines become more mature, has technology finally caught up with the hype?
He's invested $2 million-plus specifically on building a data and analytic framework to focus on pay parity.
Specifically, the letter cites problems with hematology, the lab's analytic systems, the technical supervisor, and the laboratory director.
The RouhaniMeter, a website hosted by a Canadian university, provides an analytic snapshot of Rouhani's priorities to date.
For analytic purposes, black women were oversampled and then shrunk back to their proper proportion of the population.
Others may be able to apply their analytic, management or organizational skills in low-stress, time-flexible settings.
Gay examines wells of trauma and horror, not sparing her own self-loathing from her forthright analytic eye.
He was a high-stakes video gambler, drawing on sharp analytic skills and interacting little with other players.
Adherents argue that the exam tests the analytic and logical reasoning that are critical for law school success.
A data lake off in the corner with an analytic package on top isn't going to do it.
"The writing style is exactly what we're taught when we do analytic pieces at the agency," she said.
Analytic evaluations are cognitively taxing and may involve searching for information like knowledge drawn from books or experts.
And despite its political overtones, Mr Sobel defends the Treasury FX Report as a document with "analytic integrity".
Sigrid has a coolly analytic mind; it's sad to think we're watching her puzzle out her last case.
The machines might totally take over someday, but for now the best analytic thinkers are humans using computers.
What social scientists have found just in recent years is what kids lack are what they call analytic skills.
However, social analytic site SocialBlade estimates that the channel could now be making at least 6-figures a year.
At the same time, my analytic side can recognize that this is a big issue that has provoked debate.
It will also not affect analytic tools 'Insights' and 'Ad Manager' used by businesses and creators on the platform.
Where is the "nuance" in the absence of women in the contemporary academic fields of mathematics and analytic philosophy?
The story of Cambridge Analytic and the 2016 presidential election is the focus of the documentary "The Great Hack."
But identifying the threat too closely with Trump is ahistorical and myopic in ways that lead to analytic failure.
Even in meta-analytic studies on communication in other fields, there are conflicting conclusions about the role of fear.
Known for an analytic bent and lavish style, he often courts controversy by tackling topics like jihadism and pedophilia.
It has already further broadened and deepened analytic philosophy and shows promise of promoting serious engagement with continental thinkers.
Much of it was based on personal observations, and some critics said it was not deeply researched or analytic.
Think months and even years to secure programmatic access to data that must be integrated into new analytic tools.
Tech companies don't understand magic because they are very analytic and grounded and so far it's working for them.
It would be getting a lot of analytic energy, but [it] barely merits a footnote in the current climate.
And this changing regulatory environment is a big opportunity for testing- and analytic-focused marijuana businesses, like Steep Hill Labs.
Publishers then monitor traffic with  News Publisher's analytic tools and insert ads into their content with iAd, Apple's advertising platform.
And they learned to use analytic tools — think Moneyball, but for ballet — which forecast how well each dance will sell.
As time passes, data analytic techniques improve and additional datasets become public that can reveal information about the original data.
Recent scholarship has challenged some of her arguments, but the analytic framework of the book remains powerful and disconcertingly topical.
Unlike Commander Waterford, who was motivated by religious fervor to establish Gilead, Lawrence is more analytic (but no less cold).
A consequence of analytic thinking is that its adherence to rule-based reasoning breeds a type of hyper-rational mindset.
The journal, Analytic Methods, had expressed concern that the published data is unreliable and launched an investigation into the study.
Her characters long for the analytic way, too, but are jolted out of it, again and again, often by sex.
"There's no complaint from the player, and there's no indication from an analytic standpoint that would indicate injury," Cashman said.
Its goal is to use analytic techniques to release the repressed thoughts, experiences, and emotions that arise during talk therapy.
Part of the problem is that the term "terrorism" wasn't created to serve as an analytic framework for understanding violence.
Hagner is a partner at Clarity Campaigns Lab, a firm that provides advanced modeling and analytic services to progressive organizations.
For another, Beane believed that, after years of development, a new, analytic-based approach to scouting players was ready to debut.
A study in 20083 by Inrix, a traffic-analytic firm, found that Los Angeles had the worst traffic in the world.
Audio Analytic, a British maker of sound-recognition technology, has developed and filed a patent on what it calls "brand sonification".
Thompson's project is to synthesize the findings of these different disciplines into a single analytic lens, and he does so relentlessly.
We can divide it into rival traditions (empiricism versus rationalism, analytic versus Continental), or into various core areas (metaphysics, epistemology, ethics).
That was a major reason Biosphere 2 was controversial with academic scientists and journalists who are used to analytic, reductionist science.
The best marketing analytic software in the world can't give you quite the information that a well-designed opinion poll provides.
Company executives also touted the Google parent's ability to attract customers because of better analytic and hosting capabilities than its competitors.
Ads Partners will develop software and analytic tools for advertisers themselves, while Creative Partners will focus more on the end product.
"Mark Hollis, who will be next year's chair, is an analytic at heart," Barnes said, referring to Michigan State's athletic director.
The right side is the hemisphere most associated with creative tasks, like visualization and thinking, while the left is more analytic.
You also need a keen analytic intelligence to decode the structure of a piece, to ascertain how its parts fit together.
Yet Piper could not escape her polymathy, and in 1974 she arrived at Harvard to pursue a Ph.D. in analytic philosophy.
But Mr. Trump, who has taken intelligence briefings only sporadically, is questioning not only analytic conclusions, but also their underlying facts.
Finally, governmental agencies can continue to further expand data and analytic capacity to small businesses by opening up even more data.
However, in 1967, the Times-Sotheby Index's brazenly analytic conception of art's value was, with a few exceptions, unprecedented and highly radical.
We have an incredibly strong staff that's got the same type of analytic power and skills as Microsoft had at any time.
Ms. Burrows is the director of operations at Partnership for Health Analytic Research, a health services consulting firm in Beverly Hills, Calif.
In the current paper, the researchers applied exact analytic techniques to the two-dimensional honeycomb lattice and the three-dimensional diamond lattice.
She encourages YouTube to apply the same analytic rigor to its counterspeech programs as it applies to other parts of its business.
Among analytic departments staff that the bank calls "senior professionals," women in 2015 made up only 26 percent of its 110 members.
Building on analytic capacity from other agencies and the privacy sector could make the DHS the government face for information about risk.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. analytic software firm Uptake Technologies is set to announce it has hired one of General Electric Co's (GE.
Surveyors who completed an inspection in December cited problems with the laboratory director, the technical supervisor, hematology, and the lab's analytic systems.
" Founder Jacques Touillon explains, "We provide professionals with the analytic tools for the retrofit market and the automation tools for new products.
" Further, he notes that "the sequential, propositional character of the written word fosters what Walter Ong calls the 'analytic management of knowledge.
Clinton was often more analytic than prescriptive, describing her perceptions of individual leaders and the domestic politics and foreign threats they face.
Pluralists challenged the dominance of the A.P.A. by the analytic philosophy that they saw as modeling itself on mathematics and natural science.
Eugene D. CohenPhoenix To the Editor: James Poniewozik's analytic description of Donald Trump as a TV character was a gift to me.
Traditional analytic tools won't be sufficient for this massive data effort, Reese said, inevitably putting AI and machine learning in Amgen's future.
According to court records filed by the FBI, Weed worked at The Analytic Sciences Corporation in Chantilly, Virginia, from 0003 until 2012.
Conaway, too, argues that the discrepancy is an issue of the "analytic tradecraft" that the intelligence agencies used to reach their conclusion.
Differential privacy is a high-assurance, analytic means of ensuring that use cases like this are addressed in a privacy-preserving manner.
" Dr. Thorne, the theorist among the three, said Dr. Drever's approach to physics "was so different from mine: intuitive rather than analytic.
I think she is happiest — and makes the reader happiest — in the presence of the great abstractions derived from the analytic intelligence.
For example, performing analytic tasks is easier for larks in the morning, but easier for owls in the late afternoon or evening.
The next year, I volunteered to join an analytic unit at National Counterterrorism Center focused on identifying and preventing al-Qaeda attacks.
The committee&aposs findings came after a lengthy review of the "sources, tradecraft and analytic work underpinning" a January 2017 intelligence community assessment .
The hope is that Aurora — with 50 times the computational and analytic power of Summit — will reclaim the title when it comes online.
Onavo Protect is a VPN service, and yet Facebook has been using the traffic routed through its private servers for broad analytic purposes.
Most biology labs do without mass spectrometers, analytic tools which rapidly sort through samples molecule by molecule and characterise every one of them.
But still we want to create a restaurant for people to come and enjoy the meal without being analytic or critical about it.
The department's mitigation programs, relationships with states and localities, and emerging analytic capability make it the ideal hub for a risk management mission.
In particular, the tasks that require strong analytic abilities will call for a creative approach, explained Kevin Wo, Microsoft's managing director for Singapore.
David Karpf, of George Washington University, expects a rise in what he calls "analytic activism", the title of a forthcoming book of his.
Building those dynamics into new analytic tools would, in effect, weave more of an emphasis on credit markets into the central bank's outlook.
They should challenge each other on often complex analytic questions about when proposed regulations go too far and impose costs that exceed benefits.
"Within the settings modal, users can add context about the data and turn on and off analytic packages to change narratives," Frankel wrote.
Few networks, much less indie sites or performers producing their own content, have data as rich or analytic teams as robust as MindGeek.
Anglo-American philosophers have aligned him with various schools of post-analytic thought, seeing him as an idiosyncratic kind of psychologist or sociologist.
Is there a criminal investigation now on analytic judgments and the activities of CIA in terms of trying to protect our national security?
Scientists have collected temperatures and data from many decades all over the world, and that gets communicated to you through the analytic brain.
Its origins have been traced not only to analytic philosophy, pure mathematics and Alan Turing, but perhaps surprisingly, to the history of public administration.
Acton said the main reason he left was because he disagreed with Facebook executives' desire to focus on business analytic tools and targeted ads.
A few years ago, a team of British researchers decided to revisit the facts of King George III's madness with a new analytic tool.
The company said it had reported the theft to law enforcement and was cooperating with top blockchain analytic companies to track the stolen coins.
Before the game, reporters asked Steve Kerr, the Warriors' coach and a man with a pronounced analytic bent, what this meant for his team.
But ultimately it's the analytic, prescriptive parts of Junk Raft that give the book its thrust, while the personal stories bob along the surface.
He retired from the CIA in 2011, but returned for a stint as the agency's ombudsman for analytic objectivity, according to a press release.
States recognize this growing threat and are starting to incorporate more sophisticated data analytic and treatment referral tools as part of an integrated PDMP.
When an agency or company buys a Babel Street program it gets access to intelligence training, and round the clock tech and analytic support.
The addition of MammothDB's deep analytics expertise will be invaluable to helping MariaDB meet this growing need and continue to innovate our analytic products.
The analytic work is to figure out how the thing is bad," Andrea shrugs, "I think straightness and queerness are bad in different ways.
The researchers, using sophisticated analytic tools that accounted for selection bias, found that the Catholic school achievement edge was largely uncertain in elementary school.
He was a leading member of the generation that sought to recast abstraction in cooler, more analytic terms after the turmoil of Abstract Expressionism.
Over the course of the school year, we'll also be creating Mentor Text editions to support argumentative, informational and analytic writing, among other genres.
To provide effective guidance CFIUS needs a dedicated analytic component that is focused a holistic approach to preserving and bolstering ENP regardless of sector.
Alteryx, which makes data-analytic software, has tentatively priced itself at around $800 million, close to where it was valued privately two years ago.
United's Optum unit now accounts for 20 percent of revenues, and includes data analytic services, pharmacy benefit management, physician practices and outpatient surgical centers.
While companies like Validic are betting on continued difficulties in connecting analytic endpoints to device data, most device manufacturers provide some way to extract information.
BrighTap provides data of water quality and consumed water quantities using analytic algorithms and turbine technology that measures water flow with accuracy to +/-4 percent.
"Our analytic and data capacity is so far above where we've ever been at this point in time," a senior RNC aide told The Hill.
The NIST acknowledges "no formal, analytic or even descriptive set of building blocks that govern the operation, trustworthiness and lifecycle" of the Internet of things.
It said Rimsa still needed to provide analytic results for every batch of the medicines according to existing regulations before it could sell the products.
Combine this with the analytic muscle and arms-race mentality of traditional sports, and a jump in skill and strategy could be forthcoming, as well.
Data related to the number of legal admissions and refusals to the U.S. are omitted, thus limiting the value of this information for analytic purposes.
How can Europe send raw data to the United States to leverage its analytic capabilities without getting the specific consent of the potential bad actor?
He oversaw counterterrorism operation overseas, led agency analytic efforts in Asia, Latin America and Africa, and served as vice chair of the National Intelligence Council.
"All analysts expressed that they were free to debate, object to content, and assess confidence levels, as is normal and proper for the analytic process."
The analytic quality of that paper is highly uneven, but for now it is important to note the three central questions posed by the FTC.
They are more data-driven and analytic as well, providing benchmarks for gauging how well the platform helped a user meet his or her goals.
Well, that affective experience is the body's way of informing you that the decision your analytic mind came to is at odds with your instinct.
It's a job that, as its title implies, brings analytic thinking to bear on disparate data and thus is usually safe from talk of automation.
The Dodgers organization spent money well (baseball's highest payroll: $229 million, almost $100 million more than Astros), and "Moneyball"-type analytic minds run their team.
We need to ensure that researchers publish their full methods, results, analytic code, and data, regardless of what results they get, in open online repositories.
Different studies can produce polarizing results due to disparate sample sizes and heterogeneity, research method quality, and analytic strategy, as well as error and bias.
In fact, a recent meta-analytic study (across 81 samples) published in Personnel Psychology didn't find a significant relationship between pre-hire experience and performance.
These methods include adherence to principles of analytic rigor which preclude policy proscription, and focuses on descriptive and predictive intelligence products for policy-making customers.
Qualified applicants should demonstrate strong analytic and communication skills, experience in the field of Medicare policy, and a genuine interest in issues facing older Americans.
The event had the title "Human-Centered Big Data," and it was sponsored by a government-funded think tank called the Laboratory for Analytic Sciences.
And scientists, their current analytic arsenals amplified through ever more powerful computers and machine-learning algorithms, will finally possess enough genetic data to fuel ambitious research.
That dream was somewhat short-lived though, primarily due to the fact that I really liked school and wanted to do something a bit more analytic.
That aligns with our report that multiple analytic providers and social media talent managers saw a big decline in Snapchat usage after Instagram Stories came out.
Moreover, this double dilution lowered the concentration of the analytes in the blood samples to levels that were below the ADVIA's FDA-sanctioned analytic measurement range.
In order for the Analytic Investors system to log a successful observation, the Broncos will have to lose by less than that spread, or win outright.
By leveraging an "incubator" approach within a larger organization structure, these early success stories have applied AI to missions with rigorous analytic needs or repetitive tasking.
The ones he studies are mostly amateur, bought or found, and reproductions are scattered throughout the novel with his notes, a kind of antic analytic poetry.
Next is Howard (Sandman) Sims, more analytic, telling us how his sand dance was done, showing us the box, the mike, even the grains of sand.
"For all its immediacy, it allows you a certain analytic distance from its subject," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times in August.
The fifth episode of Netflix's Dating Around centers Sarah, a 25 year old analytic recruiter with very strong red lipstick game and an enviable curly bob.
Reports that Trump-linked data analytic firm Cambridge Analytica illicitly harvested and used Facebook information from tens of millions of users came out on March 17.
In general, applying standard cost-benefit and risk-analytic procedures, we find that spending one dollar on the service generates less than 10 cents in benefit.
As the band played "Vai (Menina, Amanhã de Manhã)" ("Girl, Tomorrow in the Morning"), he pulled a guitar into pieces, true to his perpetual analytic curiosity.
To nudge someone from the intuitive to analytic evaluation on this yardstick, all you have to do is make the task feel less easy and familiar.
Apropos of such a problematic argument, are Americans really prepared, with nary a scintilla of analytic insight or nuance, to uncritically accept such a key assumption?
Despite the torrents of emotion, this "Verklärte Nacht" retains an analytic aftertaste, closer to Dickinson's other definition of poetry: "so cold no fire can warm me."
Patrick has an Instagram following just shy of 100,000, and said an analytic tool told him that the majority of his followers are New Orleans-based.
The pope was winning the social media battle on Thursday, with overall sentiment negative for Trump and positive for Francis, according to social media analytic firm Zoomph.
We have an analytic procedure that is thought through to a great extent and very detailed, which specifies to the penny how much you owe the state.
Gina Haspel: Senator, I'm usually there with Senator Coats, a brilliant analyst who delivers the actual analytic briefing, and usually the national security adviser, the vice president.
"Committee staff have spent 14 months reviewing the sources, tradecraft, and analytic work, and we see no reason to dispute the conclusions," Burr said in a statement.
More to the point of your article, you might discuss the ongoing conflict between small-scale, "reductionist" and analytic science with more integrative, holistic, system-level science.
While I completed my makeup work with his supervision, I was never able to achieve the level of analytic proficiency that came so easily to my classmates.
The new Bureau for Policy, Planning and Learning has introduced strategic and analytic rigor into country plans and program design, and used evaluation findings to inform budgets.
A spokesman for Analytic Stress Relieving Inc said the injured man was an employee of the company, which provides heat treating services to refineries and petrochemical companies.
Analytic Graphics, a company that sells orbit-planning software, is moving towards offering a similar service that is better tailored to the needs of commercial-satellite operators.
The letter cites problems with analytic systems, hematology, as well as the laboratory director, testing personnel, and technical supervisor that prevented the lab from meeting safety standards.
We're analytic thinkers, meaning we see the world in a linear fashion, carving out separate events and peering at them through a lens of cause and effect.
I understand if you live a certain way and if things mean so much to you, being put through an analytic sieve can feel quite violent, actually.
Travel, hospitality and retail are all industries that have understandably cut their media buys according to Maggie Merklin, executive vice president at ad measurement company Analytic Partners.
A spiritual awakening in England Buttigieg's search for God began in earnest in Oxford, England, where he studied economics, politics and analytic philosophy on a Rhodes scholarship.
Likewise, you may want to start approaching a problem with analytic thinking and then, if you reach an impasse, take a break to do something less demanding.
Pamela Karlan, their lawyer, told the justices there is "no analytic difference" between firing someone for being gay and sacking "men who are effeminate rather than macho".
Second, we need to provide our law enforcement and intelligence agencies the analytic tools they need to process and connect large amounts of information quickly and accurately.
Since A.I. is still relatively nascent, our surveillance and analytic resources are not well positioned to deeply understand how adversaries might be using it in the future.
This analytic truth holds even for reactors sited in earthquake or tsunami zones; sometimes those are the most appropriate sites for the reactors even given the risks.
We devote a great deal of rhetorical and analytic energy to the project of determining just which groups, or population categories, suffer or have suffered the worst.
Amazon Web Services, in particular, has in the past two years stressed both its developer tools and analytic services, so companies can think about what to build next.
In terms of maintaining a healthy credit score, longer-term card holders are generally on the right track, said Ethan Dornhelm, senior director of analytic development at FICO.
There was never any analytic basis for Trump's forecasts that he could achieve a sustainable 22012 percent economic growth rate by slashing government regulations and business tax rates.
The service isn't disclosing specific numbers here, but says those estimates come through Magellan, a podcasting analytic service that works with some big names like WNYC and Gimlet.
But in order to act on this data — to, say, do a simple search or perform an analytic — both the query and the stored data must be decrypted.
Because data is only as useful as the analytic tools one has to hand, these unparalleled investments mean that China is uniquely positioned to exploit social media data.
From an analytic perspective, the Raptors feel his elite rebounding should translate, and his defensive metrics are friendlier than his reputation in terms of impact at that end.
The pluralists gained a good deal of power within the A.P.A., made room for alternative voices and no doubt played a role in the broadening of analytic interests.
"Committee staff have spent 14 months reviewing the sources, tradecraft and analytic work, and we see no reason to dispute the conclusions," Mr. Burr said in the statement.
One can read about the French Nietzsche, the American Nietzsche, the pragmatic Nietzsche, the analytic Nietzsche, the feminist Nietzsche, the gay Nietzsche, the black Nietzsche, the environmentalist Nietzsche.
The challenge he said, was convincing Microsoft's hardcore, analytic engineers to see culture as more than an extension of the founder, or a poster in a conference room.
"Fear of failure is often the biggest hurdle for innovation in large organizations," Quincey said in a recent Harvard Business Review Analytic Services (HBRAS) report commissioned by Mastercard.
Sivaram was a rigorous journalist, a sophisticated thinker on topics ranging from analytic philosophy to counterinsurgency theory, and a militant who fought for justice for the Tamil minority.
As Ivy League men predominate in front offices, they are said to seek managerial candidates conversant in the analytic revolution that has overrun baseball in the past decade.
When you keep regurgitating your analytic knowledge, you are really only at the point of half conversions and half symptoms, which means that there's no operative unconscious, yet.
We need a new generation of enterprise application, middleware, analytic, collection and connection cloud service products to build precision machines for mining, transportation, healthcare, construction, power, water and agriculture.
A few years ago this would have been impossible, but the analytic prowess of machine learning has proven to be a perfect fit for the idiosyncrasies of human speech.
In 69 percent of the use cases McKinsey studied, "deep neural networks can be used to improve performance beyond that provided by other analytic techniques," according to the report.
" "When a White House can shape or suppress intelligence analysis that it deems out of line with its political messaging, then the intelligence community has no true analytic independence.
Amid the tiresome manifestations of environmentalist grief that have followed, one central truth has been ignored: Every analytic argument in favor of the fuel-economy rules is fatally flawed.
This year, the company made a deal with Kantar that lets retailers layer Kantar's consulting and analytic services on top of Profitero's data to better understand how people shop.
In his fiction as well as his nonfiction, Matar continually thrusts himself and his characters into situations of discomfort, speechlessness and trauma, all while maintaining a coolly analytic eye.
A foreign intelligence source told CNN that the intelligence community's analytic judgment has stayed the same for years, which is that they are skeptical of Kim's willingness to denuclearize.
Inbound growth marketers A technical generalist that knows enough code to launch some snippets on a website, but also enough about data science to draw analytic conclusions is invaluable.
But the whole project, trying to fit Vladimir Putin into the same analytic paradigm as Black Lives Matter and tracing them both back to Martin Luther, is far-fetched.
Gest's main analytic idea, somewhat transcending the "race versus economic anxiety" debate, is that the people he studied both quantitatively and ethnographically feel an acute sense of political marginalization.
To see why, it will help to reflect on an earlier disruption to the philosophical establishment: the "pluralist revolt" against the dominant analytic philosophy of the 1970s and '80s.
Further, the pluralists did little to blunt the sharp division between analytic philosophy and so-called continental philosophy, which maintained its own (relatively marginalized) departments, national organization and journals.
"The committee has spent the last 16 months reviewing the sources, tradecraft and analytic work underpinning the intelligence community assessment and sees no reason to dispute the conclusions," Burr said.
Third-party analytic sites are often responsible for the classification, and it's not clear from MMC's report what percent of fake AI startups it identified were actively misleading their customers.
Moynihan's analysis grounded the problem of inequality on a misguided understanding of the legacy of slavery and segregation that adjudged Black families as deficient on a gender-normative analytic baseline.
At the core of Scientology is a belief that each human has a reactive mind that responds to life's traumas, clouding the analytic mind and keeping us from experiencing reality.
Breadcrumb content isn't limited to what's on Naughty America's site Based user data, collected from a several analytic systems, different supplementary is crafted to appeal to a variety of personas.
New data suggests white-collar workers — even those whose work presumes more analytic thinking, higher paychecks, and relative job security — may not be safe from the relentless drumbeat of automation.
Six of the eight schools that reached the College World Series — all but Louisville and Texas Tech — said they had purchased high-end analytic devices in the last two years.
CreditCreditIllustration by Hsiao-Ron Cheng Adrian Piper, the conceptual artist and analytic philosopher, is almost as well known for what she has stopped doing as for what she has done.
Adrian Piper, the conceptual artist and analytic philosopher whose Museum of Modern Art retrospective closed this summer, is said to have, by 1985, abstained permanently from alcohol, meat and sex.
CRM is an industry catch-all term for sales, marketing and customer service automation software - plus online commerce and analytic tools - that firms use to win and keep their customers.
It helped me in a structural, analytic sort of way, because I was forced to put together a narrative of trauma and abuse that I couldn't even do for myself.
Moreover, more "analytic" people were better at differentiating between true and false stories regardless of their political beliefs, suggesting that "lazy thinking" may be an even bigger culprit than partisan bias.
Here you have a discrete, scientific, analytic urge laid onto the embodiment of chaos, onto these formations within these unbounded pockets of our atmosphere where there's no beginning and no edge.
He led a division of experts in the disciplines of intelligent information systems, analytic tools, performance support, collaborative environments, geospatial information systems, distributed computing, networking, and data, information, and knowledge management.
" She found her tribe as a competitive debater — at 22, she was the top debater in Europe — and settled into what she would later describe as "an analytic way of living.
Little precedent exists for a criminal prosecutor to review the analytic judgment-making process of intelligence agencies, said Michael Morrell, a former acting C.I.A. director who left the government in 2013.
"There's an analytic judgment making there because we didn't do any direct survey, so we're not sure it's conclusive," said Josh Gray, vice president of Athenaresearch, the research unit of Athenahealth.
The CFTC, the independent agency that polices the futures and options markets, has also been enhancing its own data analytic capabilities to detect spoofing and other suspicious activity in the markets.
Their analytic, formal processes are partnered with natural phenomena, chemical, and physical forces, while time-based acts such as performance and drawing are magnified to serve as collaborators in the design.
"Enabling Russia to gain an even greater understanding of U.S. cyber defenses and analytic capabilities would put American citizens and businesses at even greater risk of attack," she told VICE News.
He is the author of The Hermeneutic Nature of Analytic Philosophy, The Remains of Being, and Hermeneutic Communism (with G. Vattimo), and editor of six books on religion, hermeneutics, and ontology.
The main analytic input for that meeting on SDRs and a number of other topics on global capital flows will be provided by an expert group led by France and South Korea.
"There's no single consequence, it's a multitude of consequences," said Joe Bermudez, chief analytic officer of AllSource Analysis, and a contributor to 38 North, an online resource that tracks North Korean affairs.
Your brain will always spin stories when it doesn't know what will happen, so it's vital that you recognize what your overly analytic mind is doing in creating these works of fiction.
Then in the mid-1890s Henri Poincaré showed that actually there couldn't be any constants of the motion that were expressible as any analytic functions of the positions, velocities and mass ratios.
For this reason, NASA is using the Collaborative Advanced Analytics and Data Sharing platform developed by Lockheed Martin and several analytic partners, such as Alpine Data, to analyze data at its source.
But I've recently started taking an online sales class to beef up my knowledge in this area, and I know I can balance this deficit at the outset with my analytic skills.
IronSource, which employs 780 people including 50 in China, plans several acquisitions in the next couple of years, focused on analytic technologies and other features that would add value to its platform.
Founder Prashant Tandon says the company's new funding will be used to build more analytic tools, expand to 30 Indian cities by the end of 2017, and enter new online health verticals.
Most people reflexively eliminate the cards not explicitly specified in the rule (the F and the 2) and then continue with slower, more analytic processing only for the E and the 5.
The latest figures from fund flow analytic firm EPFR show that Brazil equity funds have posted outflows in each of the last seven weeks, culminating in an outflow of almost $1 billion.
Data brokers are entities that collect information about consumers, and then sell that data (or analytic scores, or classifications made based on that data) to other data brokers, companies, and/or individuals.
As a retired federal executive who spent many years at the Office of Management and Budget, I have a healthy respect for the analytic rigor that the staff bring to this process.
Despite its low profile, last year the Cary, North Carolina-based company had revenues of $3.27 billion, thanks to analytic and AI platforms used by more than 83,000 businesses, governments and universities.
Third, Scalia objected to any major rewrite of the Administrative Procedure Act — the primary statute governing rule-making — to add significantly more analytic requirements and procedural hurdles to the rule-making process.
In the end, this collaborative and multivector civilizational war will have to be won at the conceptual or analytic level; that is, before it can ever be won on the literal battlefield.
Adobe, once known for its graphics software, last year got $1.4 billion of its $4.8 billion in revenue from its marketing cloud and is racing to add analytic technology to its offerings.
But feminist philosophers like Louise Antony and Helen Longino have offered strong analytic arguments for enriching the "masculinist" view of knowledge with elements previously ignored, perhaps as signs of "feminine" cognitive weakness.
There's an analytic tome on James Agee (the title piece of the collection), two pieces on photography and "Up in Jaffina," in which Jamison travels to Sri Lanka with 24 hours' notice.
AI researchers and educators are increasingly coming to terms with the need for understanding and teaching about the ethical impacts of choices made in AI's data selection, analytic techniques, and deployment scenarios.
I am equally fond of fashion, however it is a different process, more analytic, drawn by the semiotic of fashion and individuality, the sense of personal style rather than fashion (design) standards.
Stuck in analytic overdrive, she lets her marital tensions and history of childhood abuse recede into the shadows of etiology, even as she adduces subtext and sub-subtext to Adam's every wobble.
Such a hysterical response to the Pruitt nomination is deeply revealing, about both the legal and analytic frameworks underlying EPA policymaking, and about how Pruitt's opponents view themselves, about which more below.
I'm excited to see if she's able to bring that same amount of analytic rigor and give it a little more breathing room, and hopefully make it accessible to mainstream film audiences.
For me it's an analytic, a way to think about how the semiotics of the slave ship — the hold, the weather — continue to position Black people globally in certain kinds of precarity.
Civil servants are starting to go after those same capabilities, tapping into the same kind of analytic and predictive powers that private-sector companies enjoy, so they can get better at their jobs.
Its leader is Charles Hoskinson, who studied Analytic Number Theory at the Metropolitan State University of Denver and University of Colorado at Boulder before dropping out to co-found Ethereum, among other projects.
Then this guy shows up whose name indicates that he's from a different world than their pagan one, and he's accompanied by his vaping bro friend and his clinical, overly analytic anthropologist friend.
So what is it that drove these astronauts—many who are engineers, physicists, and analytic thinkers—away from science and to the metaphysical; and sometimes to what many may consider more fringe ideas?
According to a November 2015 global survey of 250 business leaders by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services , two-thirds (66 percent) say that their company's future depends on the quality of their software.
" As a child, Sigman trained with the Joffrey Ballet, and later she received a doctorate in analytic philosophy at Princeton; now she describes herself as "a choreographer, interdisciplinary artist, and agent of change.
"I'm not a person that digs deep into analytics because I don't think the sport of soccer is an analytic sport," he said during a round table with a small group of reporters.
"We've really been building back-end big data analytic capabilities now for a couple of years, and data is a huge asset for us," Peck said on Wednesday in an interview with Cramer.
Ms. Kastner noted that, on her regular art tours, people sometimes have trouble connecting with artworks because they put so many interpretive or analytic layers between themselves and what they are looking at.
The culprit behind these excessive delays is Congress, which has layered dozens of new analytic mandates and procedural requirements onto the rule-making process without any dedicated funding and while slashing agency budgets.
Depending upon America's dedicated analytic capacity to decipher sorely-complex strategic quandaries, this could become a relatively benign silence of protracted mutual deterrence, or, more ominously, a dreadful silence of mutually-reinforcing annihilations.
Personality profiling Access to big data and sophisticated analytic techniques allows companies like Cambridge Analytica — owned by reclusive, right-wing hedge-fund billionaire, Robert Mercer — to create "psychographic" and scientifically valid personality profiles.
It also helped boost Navalny's YouTube traffic in December to levels not seen since the first half of the year, according to an analysis by the web analytic company VeeScore provided to VICE News.
As the Internet of Things becomes less costly, he says more startups will be able to deploy hardware and software analytic platforms to help growers manage resources, reduce waste and maximize their crop yields.
"Candidates will not be expected to code computer programs, but rather distinguish between structured and unstructured data analytic methods as well as identify characteristics of robust investment algorithms," Horan said in an emailed statement.
The leader of the world's Roman Catholics was winning the battle on social media: Overall sentiment for Trump was negative, while overall sentiment for Francis was positive, according to social media analytic firm Zoomph.
"At the point when a patient needs surgery, he or she is in a particularly vulnerable state and may not be thinking in the most analytic manner possible," Angelos told Reuters Health by email.
A report from the app analytic firm SensorTower issued last week showed that TikTok gained 188 million new users last quarter, with the largest growth coming from India, which had 88.6 million new users.
When I give the dating app LoveFlutter my Twitter handle, it rewards me with a 28-axis breakdown of my personality: I'm an analytic Type A who's unsettlingly sex-focused and neurotic (99th percentile).
You can be greedy and dream of controlling the entire flow of juicy analytic data flooding in from the home front, even though you know the market would never stand for such a monopoly.
Some have taken to describing the desire to minimize the use of midrange shots as "MoreyBall," a mash-up of Michael Lewis's seminal Moneyball and Houston general manager and NBA analytic pioneer Daryl Morey.
His coaching style is based on a mix of analytic psychology and Buddhist philosophy, coupled with years of experience in the relentless, and at times brutal world, of building million- and billion-dollar businesses.
The elephant "really runs the show," Haidt said, Translating this analytic approach to the 2016 election, in Haidt's view, means that in matters of politics and morality, you must speak to the elephant first.
They dispense with the niceties of Analytic Cubism — the transparencies, drifting brushwork, old master browns and delicate scaffoldings of line — for solid overlapping shapes whose radiant pinks and terra cottas seem lit from within.
" Susan Bodine, assistant administrator for EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, said in an emailed statement to CNN that "The Washington Post's January 24 article about EPA enforcement suffers from serious analytic errors.
Investors spent $10.4 billion on office assets in Seoul in the 12 months through June 2018, second only to Hong Kong in the Asia-Pacific region, according to a report by Real Capital Analytic.
And so you can be completely objective and analytic about that, because people know that when they're sitting at a table on the other side -- MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: It's going to happen to them.
This hub is the brainchild of Erik Bard, a plasma physicist and partner in a small company that designs and manufactures components for x-ray analytic systems that are used in U.S. national labs.
G.Y.: When I was an undergraduate philosophy student at the University of Pittsburgh, where I was trained in the analytic tradition, it wasn't clear to me what philosophy meant beyond the clarification of concepts.
A war game is an analytic or educational game that simulates war and creates a synthetic experience for players to consider different responses to a crisis and to see the consequences of those choices.
The hub's key features, according to the ICE ETF Hub website, include processes to streamline ETF order entries, consolidate issuer data and provide the analytic tools needed while also facilitating fixed income ETF trading.
Inside the FBI, my analytic team helped me author an FBI study that found nearly a quarter of 28503 incidents occurred in educational environments (22019 percent) and nearly half occurred in businesses (45.6 percent).
Deep prayer, which has always been a part of my life, gives me a space of being that is not analytic and helps me connect with the universe in a way that's proto-rational.
With analytic tools that support rapid model deployment and refinement, organizations can keep trying different ways to extract insight from the data they do have to make better predictions, even when key information is missing.
Other possible risks they envisage are limitations or errors in the data and analytic tools, and security and privacy/ethical concerns, which they say could eventually lead to "legal and reputational risks for financial institutions".
Until U.S. social media companies begin to apply their advanced analytic capabilities to tracking down the foreign trolls who have run amok on their networks, they will only be scratching the surface of the problem.
In a long career, 50 years and counting, Mr. Stoppard, 81, has written plays, radio plays and screenplays that have discoursed on everything from Dadaism to analytic philosophy to particle physics to early Pink Floyd.
" —Jon-Patrick Allem, postdoctoral social scientist, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California "We need to make it normal to pre-register your methods and analytic strategy before you begin your research.
Interesting note for solvers with an analytic bent: While a vast majority of Times daily puzzles are 15 rows deep and 15 columns wide, today's grid is a teeny bit rectangular at 16 columns wide.
Ultimately, the path is clear, with the upshot of actions from both the West and Russia driving the "deglobalization" of Russia, said Evsey Gurvich, the head of the Expert Economic Group, an independent analytic center.
We've got this perverse situation in which the vast analytic powers of the entire world are being spent trying to understand a guy whose thoughts are often just six fireflies beeping randomly in a jar.
And I love the way her thematic scope paints the portrait of a smart, committed, analytic young woman who likes to speak her mind and who isn't afraid of big ideas, mixed metaphors and all.

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