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They can also document well-intentioned information by a referee, such as an unsubstantiated hint of data manipulation.
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These tantalising chunks of data hint at all kinds of goodies that hackers are keen to steal, such as payment data, customer details, login credentials or intellectual property.
As Foursquare's valuation dips, it naturally becomes a more attractive acquisition target for the right kinds of technology and assets (hint: Foursquare's treasure trove of data).
By the way, while the report's tables and charts have been fixed, the revised summary still gives little hint of how bad the data really are.
Referring to that spectacular idea, Dr. Gehrels said, "I'd say it's not convincing, but there is a hint of that in the data". On both July 9 and on July 24, the X-ray afterglow did not simply fade away but flared about 100 seconds after the initial blast, as if part of the neutron star had been thrown upward and then had fallen back into the black hole.
While these data hint of an increase in speed during protected road crossings they are within the norms of daily travel speed of elephants across sites.
A second hint of interest of our data concerns the inhibitory role of TGF β on the autophagic flux.
The e-mails hinted at a deliberate suppression of data from researchers with opposing views.
Lots of data had hinted at Tricor's potential.
More importantly, the sparse representation coefficients may identify the nearest subspaces for each point with minimum embedding dimensions (Elhamifar and Vidal 2013; Wang and Xu 2013), which gives hints to the local organization of data.
Rather than replacing human cooks, IBM hopes Watson will lend an extra hand in the creative process – and offer more ways to delight our taste buds with more than a dash of data and a hint of science.
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