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At the same time, our data and targeting operation is sifting through the information culled and analyzing what worked -- and what didn't.
To think critically and honestly about everything you do, analyzing what worked and not crawling under the bed and giving up when something failed fabulously? 3. Are you willing to commit to the long haul?
"We want students to be able to build — to go to a building or a plaza and be able to analyze what works and what doesn't.
We can then analyze what works for all students, and what is particularly successful for women, for men, and for students with histories of incarceration, addiction, or mental illness.
Along with a group of ten or so mid-level campaign workers, Bird conducted a rigorous study of the President's victory over McCain, analyzing what had worked in 2008 and what had not.
You can also keep a diary that charts your dieting thoughts and analyzes what worked and what didn't.
Already they've set to work analyzing what the FDA, the EPA, the ELAP, and the ISO look for, and started figuring out how meet those standards.
The Sense platform works by analyzing what can be seen and heard around a connected device — using its camera and microphone (if it has both; the platform can also work with just one or the other input) — and turning the sensory data into "probabilistic vectors", as Lynch puts it, sending those to its cloud engine for processing.
"We worked on analyzing what Pru's price would be, given the cost of capital and the way they behave in the marketplace".
Aziz doesn't position this as an advice book, either, but there's no avoiding a certain degree of prescriptivism when it comes to analyzing what does and doesn't work in the dating sphere.
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