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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Do what you do because Jesus is watching, not so you'll end up on some top 100 church list or be the envy of the next pastors gathering. That stuff doesn't matter. Be innovative because you believe people matter and you want to please Jesus.
Being insignificant statistically doesn't mean it's right or wrong. It just means you don't have enough data to show yes or no.
I don't have scientific data, but I think plenty of perfectly nice weekends are being given over to the binge craze. — © Hank Stuever
I don't have scientific data, but I think plenty of perfectly nice weekends are being given over to the binge craze.
Liberty Through Strength II is simply aimed at retaining data that was already available. It has already been collected lawfully.
I consider high-speed data transmission an invention that became a major innovation. It changed the way we all communicate.
I'm handed a bunch of existing data. My job is to put that in the best narrative form. That is a puzzle I love to solve.
Biggest pent-up negative wealth effect you can see in the economic data going back to 1952.
I consider high-speed data transmission an invention that became a major innovation. It changed the way we all communicate
Quality without science and research is absurd. You can't make inferences that something works when you have 60 percent missing data.
We're all drowning in data. We all need moments of recovery. For me, that includes not going right to my phone when I wake up in the morning.
The whole sphere of air that surrounds us, Alma, is alive with invisible attractions — electric, magnetic, fiery and thoughtful. There is a universal sympathy all around us… When we cease all argument and debate — both internal and external — our true questions can be heard and answered…That is the gathering of magic.
The next darwin is more likely to be a data wonk than a naturalist wandering through an exotic landscape.
I like that gathering moment where the music is about to begin, that moment right there. It's like jumping out of an airplane. It's that moment when the lights go out and then you're in it.
Those fields which most depend upon authoritative opinion for their data least contain known natural law. — © L. Ron Hubbard
Those fields which most depend upon authoritative opinion for their data least contain known natural law.
What's encouraging is that the early new platforms - Kindle and iPad - are clearly leading to people buying more books. The data is in on that.
There is no secure data center in the world; they have all been broken into. We can help you prepare for it and minimize the damage when it does occur.
I remember somebody handed me Siddhartha when I was I think 18, and I started to read it and I just really didn't like it, and I left it and it was just gathering dust for years. Then maybe five years later, the world shook as I read it.
During years of working for a living, I have experienced much of the legal and social discrimination reserved for women in this country, I have been refused service in public restaurants, ordered out of public gathering places and turned away from apartment rentals. All for the clearly stated, sole reason that I am a woman.
Basically we've taken our data and packaged it for TV station, and in return, they use us on air, and we get distribution.
Not only can consumers handle their personal genetic information, but they are getting genomically oriented and anchored about such data.
Urban areas tend to attract members of the 'knowledge class' - people who work with ideas, data, information
There's a digital revolution taking place both in and out of government in favor of open-sourced data, innovation, and collaboration.
It's important to remember that behind every data point is a daughter, a mother, a sister—a person with hopes and dreams.
The whole concept of data science is that the software becomes the expert, and you, as the average user, are able to understand what's going on.
There's been the emergence of a philosophy that big data is all you need. We would suggest that, actually, numbers don't speak for themselves.
When you analyze all the data, there is a warming trend according to science. But the jury is out on the degree of how much is manmade.
Hearken, my believing reader. What is the cause of your weakness? Is it not because the fountain of life is little used? Is it not because you are resting on old experiences, and not daily gathering new manna—daily drawing new strength from Christ?
If you pass a lot of data through a teeny network, like 20 neurons, it'll do what it can, but it's not going to be very good.
Doctors and patients need as much data as possible to make an informed decision about what treatment is best.
We are like coral animals in a vast reef of excreted technological material that is wired for solid state data transfer.
Urban areas tend to attract members of the 'knowledge class' - people who work with ideas, data, information.
Our original plan when we founded Waze was to sell the data, and we could keep it ad-free that way.
It's like a pulsar inside me. There is this great burst of energy, forcing me to write, and then the star goes quiet for a time, and I think it's gone, but it's gathering energy for another burst. And I seem to be almost unwilling participants in this.
Smart data structures and dumb code works a lot better than the other way around.
Turning something into low resolution data does seem to make it worth less in the modern world.
I love computer programmers. They have a very beautiful definition of complexity as 'the capacity to transmit the maximum information with the minimum data'.
Two weeks ago at the Greater Glory Gathering Virginia Beach, the Lord spoke to me about contending for a greater outpouring of his presence, signs, and wonders. During this prophetic experience I saw the Revival Healing Angel that had visited us in Lakeland, Florida.
There are a few 'Raw Shark Texts' tattoos floating around the Internet now, so I'm gathering them up to post on my forum. It's a strange thought, knowing that readers are tattooing themselves with something I've created, but it feels wonderful to have added something that people care about to the world.
Taken with the archaeological data, we can say that the old hypothesis of an invasion of people - not merely their language - from the steppe appears to be true. — © Spencer Wells
Taken with the archaeological data, we can say that the old hypothesis of an invasion of people - not merely their language - from the steppe appears to be true.
We need a safe place, a reserve of truth, a place where words kindle ideas and set ideas sparking off in others, a word sanctuary. Poetry is this gathering place of words.
Applying smarter IT to genomic data may offer the potential to cure many types of cancer and other diseases.
The possibilities for creation and insight are endless. We're constantly collecting more data, and it's starting to be very relevant to our lives.
Philosophers of science have repeatedly demonstrated that more than one theoretical construction can always be placed upon a given collection of data.
I'd aspired to give people a profound education - to teach them something substantial. But the data was at odds with this idea.
The historical data support one conclusion with unusual force: To invest with success, you must be a long-term investor.
Put simply, if an interface is poorly designed, I will not see the data I looked for, even if it is right there on the page.
I do put my questions in terms of the sharpest polarities of the issue. But I don't want a preponderance of opinion over factual data.
Today we all are enjoying the fruits of the digital era. Millions of sources of information coming at us at lightning fast speed. That technology has also democratized the gathering and dissemination of news, allowing for 'citizen journalists' to make their mark, even usurping the role of mainstream news organizations at times.
In every branch of knowledge the progress is proportional to the amount of facts on which to build, and therefore to the facility of obtaining data. — © James Clerk Maxwell
In every branch of knowledge the progress is proportional to the amount of facts on which to build, and therefore to the facility of obtaining data.
The Facebook way is that you sit at the table and you state your opinion, back it up with data, and make a recommendation.
There is very strong historical data that suggest the way societies grow is by making large, long-term investments.
People are less than whole unless they gather themselves voluntarily into groups of souls in harmony. Gathering themselves to pursue individual, family, and community dreams consistent with their private humanity is what makes them whole; only slaves are gathered by others.
I think what bothers me so much of the time, is they take the data and theory and distort it. They must know they're distorting.
Apple and Google will compete like crazy for our data because once they have it we'll be their customers forever.
I stay away from the arts... writing songs, being creative - those are downloads from God. You can't do data analytics on art.
A theory with mathematical beauty is more likely to be correct than an ugly one that fits some experimental data.
Recommended additon to the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights: "A right to not have your data rise up and attack you."
Any enterprise that is serious about experiencing the power of Big Data in real-time should be looking at DataTorrent.
Now is the time for Afro-realism: for sound policies based on honest data, aimed at delivering results.
Our understanding of the human brain can be dramatically accelerated if we collect and share research data on an exponentially wider scale.
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