Quotes about data
data democratic group lay people priesthood public science scientists small society views work
It's for scientists to lay out the data and lay out what they think, and then it's for the public to make up its own mind. We don't live in a priesthood where some small group imposes its views on other people - that's not the way that science works, and it's not the way a democratic society should work.
data expect fed feed hands home sales
The pending home sales data feed right into the hands of those who expect the Fed to end its interest-rate hikes.
data ideas waiting
[N]o scientist likes to be criticized. ... But you don't reply to critics: "Wait a minute, wait a minute; this is a really good idea. I'm very fond of it. It's done you no harm. Please don't attack it." That's not the way it goes. The hard but just rule is that if the ideas don't work, you must throw them away. Don't waste any neurons on what doesn't work. Devote those neurons to new ideas that better explain the data. Valid criticism is doing you a favor. Carl Sagan
data easy insufficient
With insufficient data it is easy to go wrong. Carl Sagan
data body celestial-bodies
Perhaps... some day the precision of the data will be brought so far that the mathematician will be able to calculate at his desk the outcome of any chemical combination, in the same way, so to speak, as he calculates the motions of celestial bodies. Antoine Lavoisier
data heavy holding people week
We've got some pretty heavy data this week and I know people are holding off a little bit.
data discussing engineers hard night options ourselves perform
We've made it hard for ourselves because we didn't perform as well as we should have. Our engineers are digesting data now and will be discussing options well into the night I would think.
data event recorder
We have to look at the event data recorder in more detail. Mark Rosenker
data exception released surprised today
With the exception of the backward-looking Q4 GDP report, the data released today surprised to the downside. David Rosenberg
data dollar good job
With the ECB out of the way and now the job data out of the way, we're in for another good dollar run. Marc Chandler
data forward percent policy shifting showing step
With the data showing a 0.5 percent rise, the BOJ could take a step forward to shifting the policy without hesitation.
data designed moved underneath
Most applications aren't designed in such a way that data can be moved around underneath them and still function.
data economic fantasy major market merger protecting short strong term
Merger fantasy and still strong economic data are protecting the market from a major correction. We could see another short term rally.
data killer mobile
Messaging is the killer app for mobile data services,
data easing fed financial further stuff sure trends whispers
While we would not get too excited, these data are just the right stuff to further trends already under way in financial markets. Whispers about Fed easing are sure to follow.
data light
I thought if I didn't, that data would never see the light of day,
data difficult dollar growth likely portray reserve softer stage zealand
It is difficult to see the New Zealand dollar stage any kind of sustainable rally. Data is likely to portray softer growth than the Reserve Bank's projections.
data difficult dollar likely prior releases remain weakness
It is difficult to see the dollar succumbing to another bout of weakness prior to year-end, especially with (US) data releases likely to remain upbeat.
data downside given market opposed rate remains sensitive sign surprises
I think this is a sign that the market remains disproportionately sensitive to downside surprises in U.S. data as opposed to the upside, given how much (Fed rate hikes) is already priced in.
data document input numerical proposed spite standards support unclear
I'm still unclear on how indicators and standards are not only going to be used, but how they are (being) made. In spite of all the input there is not enough data to support any of the numerical standards proposed in the document - any data is inconsistent.
data decision games practice pretended reminded spring year
We had data of a year ago, spring practice, the preseason practice and the first two games ... now we have to make a decision. I've never pretended that every decision I make is right ... I've been reminded of that. Jim Tressel
data expected
We are in beta mode. We completely expected that some of our data was not going to be accurate.
data determined economic interest matter regime risk trade worried
We are in a regime where we are worried about the economic cycle, we're risk-loving and are determined by short-term interest rates. The trade data doesn't matter in this regime.
data fits lead likely nowadays prove pushing
It fits the anecdotes, but we don't yet have the data to prove that. A lot of these things are pushing and shoving and fistfights. Nowadays that's much more likely to lead to an arrest. Andrew White
database people
I think people were disappointed in the database number.
data information remove secure steps swift taken tech vermont
We have taken swift steps to secure the information and to remove the data from the Vermont Tech server and from other sources.
data dollar expect figures increase jobs likely spur strong
We expect an increase of about 300,000 jobs. Strong figures in the data are likely to spur dollar buying.
data dog eat food francisco miles san
We eat our own dog food. All of our San Francisco data infrastructure is actually hundreds of miles away.
data light seeing
We're already seeing light liquidity, and the data wasn't much of a focus.
database field system
We don?t have a field in the database system that will say you're an evildoer. Bruce Schneier
data fairly hear points positive
TI we think will be fairly bullish. We look to hear positive data points from them, particularly in handsets.
data problem
We don't have enough data to know how big a problem this will be.
data replicate sure understand
We're not sure if this is an anomaly. We need to know if we can replicate this data so we can understand what's really going on. Jack Miller