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Which is why, for example, climatologists, who have actually studied the data and know how to interpret it, tend to carefully hedge their claims, declining to assert any direct causality or make predictions, whereas professional obfuscators will confidently assure you that global warming is a lot of alarmist hooey.
Some companies actually have good data and know how to use it.
Regulatory agencies want to see all relevant data and know how to weigh submitted literature differently if it's not peer-reviewed.
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If data scientists would not understand and know how they generate predictions, then we are unable to address epistemological issues in the BDA process.
From fairly recent surveys (Skovlund, 2009) it is obvious that the manpower and know how in data handling, modeling and statistics at the European regulatory agencies is very limited.
The idea is that users would be able to get data-driven feedback on their text and know how it would perform with a particular audience.
Companies with rich consumer data, and who know how to use it, reign supreme.
Our first encounter was such an energizing experience for me that I can still tell you what we had for lunch (roast beef sandwich at Au Bon Pain) and all the questions he asked me ("Have you ever really looked at that 'bending of starlight' data?" and "You know how to weld a muffler?").
We have the case studies and data to know how to create a strong bill the first time".
While business ethics was identified as an established field of study and instruction almost 30 years ago (DeGeorge, 1987), There is insufficient data to know how and for how long it has been approached elsewhere.
Of course, it will take more time and additional data to know how well her program compares with the success rates of others.
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