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I continued in a similar role with ESPN but by then I had developed a taste for data and an interest in how to harness it.
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She thinks of herself as an "institution builder," and she had a taste for extracting data from abundant noise.
Letting new providers in also attracts people who are interested in education and have a talent for organisation, but no taste for bureaucracy.A mass of data shows that both profit and not-for-profit innovations can work.
The same principle, he argues, holds true for online shops that offer custom CD's in exchange for data on personal musical tastes.
But there is a widespread consensus that consumers will develop a taste for getting up-to-the-minute data on traffic and movies and sports and even news while they are on the go.
Our taste for risky drinking is being sated: data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that national consumption of alcohol fell to a 50-year low in 2014 – we're drinking less overall for the first time since 1966.
They hypothesized that individuals with greater tastes for variety may seek out more varied careers including entrepreneurial ventures, finding mixed evidence on whether the taste for variety or JAT was more consistent with the data.
Taste for salt.
Taste for seasoning and serve.
You sacrifice taste for convenience.
He has a taste for the theatric.
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