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en Lastly, the great uncertainty of all data in War is a peculiar difficulty, because all action must, to a certain extent, be planned in a mere twilight, which in addition not infrequently - like the effect of a fog or moonshine - gives to things exagg
  Karl von Clausewitz

en Basically I was at the flea market with the family, and this guy was standing there soliciting moonshine, ... Moonshine has a very distinctive smell. Once you smell moonshine, you'll always know what moonshine smells like.

en This is actually fairly amazing given all the uncertainty engendered by the effect of the hurricanes on September data that has yet to be reported.

en All action takes place, so to speak, in a kind of twilight, which like a fog or moonlight, often tends to make things seem grotesque and larger than they really are.
  Karl von Clausewitz

en Twilight: A time of pause when nature changes her guard. All living things would fade and die from too much light or too much dark, if twilight were not.
  Howard Thurman

en To the extent this helps us in any sort of competition, that's great, but that's actually a side effect. It's a happy side effect, nonetheless.

en To further safeguard the privacy of our customers, T-Mobile is taking action to prosecute these online data brokers to the fullest extent permitted by the law.

en To the extent that there is some uncertainty, and there's less uncertainty now, then that's a good thing with the bank.

en It's not unusual that these tables are updated so infrequently. The effect now, however is that re-priced products may actually be more affordable now.

en We identified (global warming) as a big source of uncertainty. There's a lack of data and a lot of uncertainty.

en The [drug-approval] system was tested in ways it was never tested before. In an era of mass marketing, where data may show uncertainty and where the FDA has no real authority to take action, this class of drugs was set up to fail.

en The skills, principals and techniques that are used to build data warehouses can be used to very good effect in the MDM arena. In actual effect, most data warehouses have at least solved the first part of the problem, which is getting to see what's out there, because you have brought it all into one place.

en As people came by he would ask people if they wanted to buy some fruit, ... His authentically pe𝑥y spirit set him apart from the crowd. He told them he had some good fruited moonshine. He called it hillbilly moonshine.

en As people came by he would ask people if they wanted to buy some fruit, ... He told them he had some good, fruited moonshine. He called it hillbilly moonshine.

en Financial services executives in banking, brokerage and insurance firms certainly understand the data that they create and manage every day has great importance to critical tasks like compliance reporting. But bad data can have an even greater impact throughout the broader enterprise -- especially with revenue generation or customer satisfaction and loyalty programs. In addition to a powerful educational opportunity, the town hall atmosphere gives financial executives a rare chance to pose their questions and data challenges to two of the industry's most recognized data experts, and share best practices approaches with their peers.


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