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Fourteen people have joined so far, including someone with a Ph.D. in social work, an analyst who will crunch statistics and a criminal investigator to provide guidance on how cases are handled.
From a pragmatic practical perspective epidemiologists might be able to collect and crunch statistics more effectively if they did not exclude from their design and their analysis the larger political economic contexts, cultural meanings, and explanatory dynamics for the socially taboo behaviours surrounding addiction and infection that their protocols attempt to document.
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Crunching statistics doesn't bear out doomsville theories either, any more than it did in Bradford, one of Dewsbury's predecessors as a coconut shy for generalised accusations.
I crunched statistics on a sample of 100 tests, 34 from schools and colleges and 66 from other sources, with a total of 2,456 questions.
You can interview tycoons and peasants, or crunch the statistics gushing from government offices or stock markets.
If you are crazy about physical models, don't force yourself to crunch financial statistics for a living.
News-processing applications use algorithms to crunch sports statistics, financial data, and other factoids into accessible reports, with the Associated Press publishing about 4,300 AI-generated articles every quarter.
This wealth of data -- which is collected even on individuals who haven't committed crimes -- fuels the LAPD's predictive policing model, which the coalition asserts is used to "crunch crime statistics and other data with algorithms to 'predict' when and where future crimes are most likely to occur". .
Paul Johnson from the Institute for Fiscal Studies IFSS) crunched the statistics about the standard of living in the UK, ahead of the chancellor's Autumn Statement on Thursday.
Until now, baseball teams have been focused on measuring finite events, crunching complex statistics, and performing a basic type of tactical decision analysis.
EC2 is still largely used for batch-style, asynchronous jobs such as crunching large statistics or encoding video (although increasingly more are using it for their full web server setup).
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