Third, the explosion in data means that models built to exploit these much larger datasets are increasingly difficult to evaluate and calibrate due to their complexity, and experiments become essential to do this.
It is a reasonable intellectual exercise to theorise but it is necessary at times to calibrate such theories to the real world.
However, it is important for us to actually calibrate our economic ideas to reality.
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Mr. Yousef's reports, as well as those from Syrians who have fled the country, end up in a United Nations tally of brutality that international governments rely upon as they calibrate how to respond.
Helpful videos are featured throughout, ranging from preparation of dishes to explanations of things like how to calibrate a food thermometer, how to make changes to the school menu, and the reasons for serving free water in the lunch room.
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Still ridiculous, to be sure, but less so as it would calibrate coin issuance to immediate financing needs.
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He adds that the data gathered during the expedition will also be used to calibrate the instruments on Esa's Cryosat-2 satellite, scheduled to be launched in 2009.
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If it's the first time using the device, you'll be prompted to calibrate the audio.
Scientists back on Earth used the long voyage to calibrate instruments and practice operating them.
Agree on milestones, deadlines, or other benchmarks that can be used to calibrate and measure performance.
Many attempt to calibrate where they think the US is now in terms of Britain's imperial past.
In fact, most folks never lift a finger to calibrate their displays, plug better speakers in, or place those speakers in actually advantageous spots.
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Generals Kayani and Pasha are struggling to calibrate their response.
The test for Portugal and indeed for the euro-zone crisis response will be to calibrate the mix of market money and public money as it leaves its bailout behind.
The team eventually plan to calibrate it with data from other major cities, and possibly the whole of the US and other countries such as the UK as well.
In a commentary published Friday, the state-run Xinhua News Agency said local authorities have to calibrate their grip on the property market by balancing support for first-home purchases and curbing speculation.
Similar to geologists evaluating how to produce a reservoir, the efficiency engineers use this comprehensive data to calibrate simulation models that predict the financial impact of a range of efficiency measures over the building life.
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But if your phone is receiving bits of data every now and again, some of which could be part of a voice call and some an e-mail, there's no recognisable cut-off that can be used to calibrate your bill.
Though staging a new race is a huge challenge, Tamarro is an experienced organizer of 10Ks, so he knew how to calibrate the mileage, a tedious exercise that requires riding a bike and counting notches on a clicker.
They have been testing a laser system for measuring lunar dust and soil kicked up by rocket exhausts, and while using precipitation as a substitute to calibrate the laser, they found they could measure the average size of raindrops passing through it.
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Thus, the Navy also currently provides celestial data to astronomically calibrate on-orbit GPS satellites.
In modern war, Littell says, there is no way to finely calibrate responsibility for the death and destruction wrecked.
Understanding consumers' desire for products that reduce their household energy costs, both of LG's 3D LED HDTVs have a variety of energy-saving features, such as Intelligent Sensor to automatically calibrate and optimize brightness, contrast, white balance and color, based on the ambient light in the room, thereby saving on energy output under most circumstances.
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Once such powers of IW are unleashed in a preemptive attack, the ability to control and calibrate forces becomes extremely difficult.
The pain in our pivot came from having to re-calibrate our vision and change the expectations we had in the early days for what the company would become.
It takes half a day for an Angelis Labor technician to set the whole thing up and calibrate the turntable.
The Advanced Gamma Adjustment function has been improved in the PT-AE8000U, enabling users to control the gamma curve and more precisely calibrate the projector by adjusting brightness Y and R, G and B at any of 15 points.
This puts the pressure on Moda's artistic director, Taylor Tomasi Hill, and its director of designer ready-to-wear, Indre Rockefeller, who must calibrate the orders during the frenzied selling period immediately following the runway show, while the online trunk shows take place nearly simultaneously.
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While Yale has been pleased with the early results, he adds that it is frustrating not to have much historical GRE score data that could "validate and calibrate" the school's admissions decisions.
We will calibrate the timing and pace of any future tightening, together with the mix of tools to best foster our dual objectives of maximum employment and price stability.
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