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A disaster management center in the prime minister's office was collating information on the situation.
Agencies spend weeks translating RFIs into RFPs, then months capturing, collating, and summarizing the data.
What do you do when you're not collating photos of food presented on household objects?
We'll be collating and aggregating what we're learning about fake news on any given week.
Story Remix works in the cloud by collating images and video you use from any device.
Now, the organizers are now busy collating and accessing in order to formulate their next steps.
Collating reports from multiple drunken uncles, I estimated the number of guests to be around 600.
Electoral officers have already begun collating results, and provisional results have been posted in some polling booths.
Like any good social network, Instagram is constantly collating, curating and most importantly , watching — always watching — your activity.
Vietnam has taken 10 years in large measure because it's been a hunter, gathering and then collating job.
She spends her days collating donated coats by size and gender in a tent near the camp's main fire circle.
In 2014, he released a book collating tons of noir movie posters, and this year, he's published Take That, Adolf!
Nevertheless, the idea of finding small advantages and collating them to generate an edge remains a universal concept across professional sport.
Before long the CDC recommended ceasing all vape product usage and was collating reports and soliciting samples from around the country.
Until then, users are finding ways around it — by collating and sharing links to data portals to help others access their data.
In its first iteration, Howdy automates meetings, asking what people are working on, collating their answers, and distributing them to the team.
There is Rob Casper, JPMorgan's chief data officer, whose team plays a critical role by cleaning, collecting, and collating the necessary data.
But the Electoral Commission of Ghana, which is tasked with collating and publishing these records, has repeatedly failed to enforce the law.
While it might seem farfetched, but collating and studying user data is at the core of what Smule does as a company.
The spread between the two is the highest since I/B/E/S/ began collating comparable data in the first quarter of 28.
Due to the difficulty of collecting and collating results across Afghanistan, the overall results will not be known for at least two weeks.
By collating photos of the mysterious unidentified form of the aurora borealis, enthusiasts and scientists were able to understand the science behind it.
Citizen Sense supported them first by collating their concerns and findings, and then by providing seminars, workshops, and even bespoke poulltion sensing kits.
But an opposition platform collating its own vote tally from monitors based at polling stations around the country broadly confirmed the Anadolu figures.
There is Rob Casper, the JPMorgan's chief data officer, whose team plays a critical role by cleaning, collecting and collating the necessary data.
Industrious, just like any business in 2018, is highly focused on collecting and collating data on the way that people use their workspace.
In her research, therefore, Áine is collating what data there is from health assessments and doing as much to understand it as possible.
I have access to a computer, the internet and a printer for collating six years of tax records, W-9s and rental agreements.
A 3-D model was produced, Michel says, by collating dozens of photographs that archeologists and tourists had taken before the terrorists descended.
"We're pretty fastidious about tagging all of these incoming messages, collating and entering and retaining the data that people are sending us," Butterfield said.
The tanker-tracking figures rely on International Maritime Organization (IMO) data provided by individual ships, as well as by collating port and other reports.
They are fact-checking political campaigns and collating data from social media and SMS reports to track election irregularities, fraud and outbreaks of violence.
Collating injury data has been tricky, but a new investigation from Consumer Reports shows a bare minimum of 1,545 accidents over the past year.
But Harding's book is invaluable in collating the overwhelming evidence of a web of relationships between the Kremlin, Trump and members of Trump's circle.
With the help of its cloud tools and G Suite, Google is collating Ascension patient data, including medication history, lab tests, and biographical information.
By collating swaths of data on entire neighborhoods, the court said, SyRI contravened the right to a private life guaranteed under European Human Rights Law.
It's the kind of career that involves a catwalk instead of a cubicle, and rather than collating, she's wearing couture in her line of work.
The NASA team is said to have written code that picked the clearest night views each month, eventually collating moonlight-free and moonlight-corrected data.
Its marquee finding, after collating data on 210 consumer class actions from seven different claims administrators: The median claims rate in these cases is 26%.
"We are in the process of collating all those reports to really be in a position to assess the nature of the irregularities," he said.
We're doing everything from collating complaints from customers and rights-holders to using optical character recognition and analysis of photos and logos to identify online fakes.
The unit was created in 2000 to lend support from the executive branch to prosecutors leading the inquiry, for instance by collating evidence from government agencies.
A new paper published today by MIT probes public thought on these questions, collating data from an online quiz launched in 2016 named the Moral Machine.
The proximity sensors monitor how far away the bits of your hand are, collating that information into a larger picture of the position of your wrist.
The Conrad form is to some degree the same, with Marlow collating the story from numerous testimonies, as well as supplying a parallel "making of" commentary.
So a great effort of copying, collecting and collating began, and by the end of the seventh century, the Quran acquired something like a final shape.
So what if I've just spent an hour collating and prepping the ingredients and another two-and-a-half hours swirling some gruel around a pan?
While nine-to-five drones use them for collating TPS reports or whatever, countless outspoken punks have assembled zines on them by scamming their way through Kinkos.
I'm positive that Google and YouTube are tracking every minute of every video I've ever watched and collating that information with all my other web browsing history.
The SIS is a trove of police intelligence data, collating member states' information on anything from dubious documents to stolen cars to wanted persons or missing objects.
My boss at the time, Ed Stringham, the head of the collating department, was famous at the office for his eccentric schedule and rigorous course of studies.
It's obviously good that Walgreens is creating awareness about problems like anxiety and depression, but it's fair to say the company is merely collating existing information and services.
"Policing social media would require both additional resources and individuals who are skilled in monitoring and collating these communications, both of which are in short supply," Ross said.
The result, which you can hear below, sees him collating a veritable feast of previously unreleased material and exclusives from himself and an assortment of other Russian producers.
As perhaps the most prominent UFOlogist in Quebec, Milot is responsible for collating and submitting UFO sighting data to the Winnipeg-based UFOlogy Research's annual Canadian UFO Survey.
The NCDC, the country's leading national public health institute, has been at the forefront of the coronavirus pandemic, collating numbers and responding to suspected cases of the virus.
Carolina Retana, one of the report's authors, noted the difficulty of collating data on state spending to address climate change as it is spread out across different departments.
The C.D.C. normally tracks flu season by collating weekly reports from doctors about how many patients come in with flu symptoms, and how many are hospitalized with it.
Police say that the numbers have now dropped close to the usual levels, but they would still be closely monitoring the situation and collating numbers on a weekly basis.
This time around however, an interactive map is helping users avoid getting pecked by collating social media data, to document magpie attacks and provide friendly warnings in real time.
The company doesn't publicly provide that information, and collating all of it would require me to sign up as an Uber driver in more than 400 markets in multiple languages.
So he adapted, and found other ways to make himself useful, such as putting the IBM 1130 computer at Townsend-Greenspan to work collating and evaluating poll results, Nate Silver-style.
As for what he has learned from years of collating breaches, Hunt says it's the free or cheap sites in particular that have exhibited really rubbish security over the years.
They are reluctant to try such foreign fighters at home, fearing a public backlash, difficulties in collating evidence against them, and the risk of renewed attacks by militants on European soil.
In July, the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan reported that 1,601 civilians had been killed in the first half of the year, a record since it began collating figures in 2009.
Though it contains little new research, it has made waves by collating an array of available literature indicating that climate change will have a stark effect on the world's coffee supply.
About four years ago, this guy started collating interviews with all the people who were at the show, and the interviews, for me, are the most compelling bit of the film.
In the longer run, recording and collating the requests made to a group of Vinfusion machines might even help restaurants and bars stock bottles that people will like, rather than merely tolerate.
They relied on collating information from hundreds of other studies, public data when they were available, and their own analysis of the likelihood of a certain thing being in a certain place.
"We are still in the process of collating that information and deciding which one of the persons who are in court have also been treated by the medical facility," Mtetwa told Reuters.
At 19, he went to work as an aide in Zhongnanhai, the walled compound reserved for the party leadership in central Beijing, editing news summaries, collating letters and helping to edit Mao's works.
All of the greats have a tone, a feeling of sorts, rushing through the threads of moving image and collating them into a tapestry that becomes greater than the sum of its parts.
But that didn't stop Jonathan Albright of Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism from collecting and collating the contents of six (now removed) Russian-linked groups reportedly created by the Internet Research Agency.
"Emailing the ballots around early in the week for all the main awards categories, and collating the responses in advance will go a long way to make the party fun and suspenseful," she says.
While he was not a member of the panel, as the head of its secretariat Kobsak was responsible for preparatory work for meetings, collecting and collating background information and gathering views from interested parties.
The numbers come from a new study from political scientists Matt Grossmann and Dave Hopkins collating five years of Public Policy Polling data on which major news networks people do and do not trust.
The EU executive has been collating frequent new import data to prove it is keeping its side of the bargain - even though the trends are largely the result of price movements in world markets.
It's a lot of different data that we're collating, but we also want to get in front of these companies and have face-to-face meetings with them and understand their key growth vectors.
Made mainly by collating clips from scores of movies from the time, the film examines how they were able to get leftist ideas into their work in the midst of an incredibly conservative cultural climate.
"We are still collating numbers of walking wounded and of those in the hospital sadly seven of them are in a critical condition," Acting Deputy Commissioner Mark Rowley said in a statement from Scotland Yard.
After a lifetime in Afghanistan, she is racing to complete a bundle of projects — collating the anthropological slides of her husband, Louis Dupree, reopening a royal palace and seeking to digitize Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry archive.
A young writer named Griffin Limerick had spent a year compiling the names of the known victims, by scouring sources, collating lists, and crawling around in the cemetery (the one where Frank Johnson was buried).
Without an extension, analysts forecast annual sales would at best be flat or could decline 2 to 3 percent, which would be the first drop since China's car industry association began collating data in 1997.
During President Barack Obama's tenure, about 90% of the employees at the NSC were career professionals on rotation, collating advice for the President from their different agencies and experts for one or two years before returning.
The other morning, after collating the day's orders on a spreadsheet, Gonzalez, who is thirty-seven, drove his white van down still-dark streets to his warehouse, in Queens, not far from a couple of cemeteries.
A subsidiary of China Electronics Technology Group announced in 2016 that it would start working with the Xinjiang government to combat extremism by collating data on the behavior of citizens and flagging unusual activity to the authorities.
The actual challenge for most algorithms though is not their mathematics, but rather their inputs — collating high-quality data that is well-labeled and allows for the training of these models as quickly and efficiently as possible.
ROME, March 24 (Reuters) - The number of cases of coronavirus in Italy is probably 10 times higher than the official tally of almost 64,000, the head of the agency that is collating the data said on Tuesday.
Two former senior White House officials told CNN they remembered seeing Harvey and Cohen-Watnick frequently meeting with Bannon in Bannon's office and the duo made them aware they were collating lists of people they believed were disloyal.
But when it comes to some of the mental skills most important to the presidency—memory, attention span, and "executive function," which means collating information to make decisions—older people tend to be worse than they used to be.
A big company can dedicate millions to figuring out how best to target individuals by collating information from across a dozen platforms; it can tweak ads and deliver content specifically tailored to that person's characteristics, from gender to political alignment.
The ominously named company has for years used official APIs to siphon public posts from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other sources online, collating and analyzing for various purposes, such as to gauge public opinion on a political candidate or issue.
Melissa Hanham of the James Martin Centre for Nonproliferation Studies, an American think-tank, says that includes gauging parts using the size of other objects in the image, and collating shots from different angles to glean a three-dimensional picture.
In Italy, where an ageing population is a key factor in apparently unusually high mortality statistics, the head of the agency collating data on the epidemic told La Repubblica newspaper he believed as many as 640,000 people could have been infected.
The number of coronavirus cases in Italy is probably 10 times higher than the official tally, the head of the agency collating the data said on Tuesday as the government readied new measures to force people to stay at home.
Most important, the auction houses must do more to please buyers, expanding what they call "demand-led curation" by creating more imaginative, well-timed sales, and by collating and digitising the information they hold on sellers, to help buyers find what they want.
The computer learned to perform data-collating tasks that might take a trained clinician hours or days to do in a matter of seconds, and "time is what we're struggling with in cancer research," said the Center's Chief Information Officer, Matthew Trunnell.
Women journalists have compiled a private list of more than 100 predatory colleagues in the media and are collating testimonies from women who have been stalked, assaulted, groped, received unwelcome messages, been denied promotions, or demoted when they refused to have sex with seniors.
LONDON, June 5 (Reuters) - The share of euro zone government debt with negative yields fell to around 36 percent in May from 40 percent in April, the lowest since Tradeweb started collating monthly data on the pool of negative-yielding bonds on its trading platform.
It seems that in collating and analyzing the forms submitted by ISPs, it would ring a few alarm bells that an ISP with no presence in 2016 would suddenly be serving more than 60 million people with speeds only offered by decades-old competitors.
The information must then make its way, through a liaison from the state highway patrol, to the state's public safety department, which has official responsibility for collating disaster deaths (seven out of the nine deaths on South Carolina's official list from Florence involved road fatalities).
In a new app update today, Airbnb is launching a series of local Guidebooks collating tips written by local hosts and power users, and it is debuting a new system and algorithm to help learn about what you like to better match you with both homes and specific neighborhoods.
Sohonie, a New York based crate digger, compiler, and aural ethnographer, has spent much of his working life collating incredibly obscure records from relatively obscure outposts around the globe, creating albums that are as much richly diverse encapsulations of periods in time as they are source material for DJs bored by the rigidity of the music that's usually played out in Western clubs.
In the early eighties, when I was working as a sort of scribe in the collating department of The New Yorker , the magazine's editor, William Shawn, would sometimes pencil an X with a circle around it in the margin of a galley proof to indicate a query that he wanted us to carry over to the next version of the piece.
KR: The fifth issue of DIK, in 2016, was already dedicated to Ukraine, and the following one to Romania (63), but it was only when I was working on the "BEFORE '89'" issue that I began to travel a lot, looking for archival sources in various countries from the former Eastern Bloc, comparing and collating materials — the first queer publications, pictures of gay beeches, descriptions of cruising sites, anecdotes.
" Collating the photos into a recently published photo book (also entitled The Palace), McLellan was particularly attracted to the very British aspects of the Palace team, as he explains in the book's introduction: "When I think about skateboarding pictures I always used to think about America, and then I met Lev and PWBC and they all looked really good, and it was very British, and they all dressed more like they were going to a football match than skating in Waterloo.

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