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Quotes About Analysis

To know whether stocks are cheap or pricey, we typically look at price-to-earnings ratio. Valuation is a tougher question than many folks realize.
~ Barry Ritholtz
Sometimes it's tougher against bad teams because you can't really get a read on them.
~ Draymond Green
I'm not one for Sudoku or crosswords - the thing that fires my little brain is doing tour budgets.
~ Ian Anderson
I think what's really important from a player is to understand what you did well in that match and see maybe if there's a few areas that you could have done a little bit better, identify them, try to implement it, and keep getting better as the tournament goes on.
~ Kevin Anderson
At times on overseas tours, we assess if there are more left-handers or right-handers in the opposition and accordingly, the team's composition is set.
~ Ravindra Jadeja
Well, I'm leaning probably toward the sciences like physics.
~ Amy Carter
We should be exploring consciousness at the neural level and higher, where the arrow of causal analysis points up toward such principles as emergence and self-organization.
~ Michael Shermer
I am a data hound and so I usually end up working on whatever things I can find good data on. The rise of Internet commerce completely altered the amount of information you could gather on company behavior so I naturally drifted toward it.
~ Austan Goolsbee
Finding out exactly what went wrong is key toward preventing future debacles.
~ Chuck Grassley
All research in the cultural sciences in an age of specialization, once it is oriented towards a given subject matter through particular settings of problems and has established its methodological principles, will consider the analysis of the data as an end in itself.
~ Max Weber
Henceforth, language studies were no longer directed merely towards correcting grammar.
~ Ferdinand de Saussure
The second, and I think this is the much more overt and I think it is the main cause, I have been increasingly demonstrating or trying to demonstrate that every possible stance a critic, a scholar, a teacher can take towards a poem is itself inevitably and necessarily poetic.
~ Harold Bloom
It's true, I had hacked into a lot of companies, and took copies of the source code to analyze it for security bugs. If I could locate security bugs, I could become better at hacking into their systems. It was all towards becoming a better hacker.
~ Kevin Mitnick
If you give a hacker a new toy, the first thing he'll do is take it apart to figure out how it works.
~ Jamie Zawinski
I was one of those kids who took apart their toys to see how they work, just to see what they were made up of.
~ Chad Hurley
'Without a Trace' analyzes criminal behavior in the special context of a disappearance. We consider it a suspense thriller.
~ Nina Tassler
At CrowdStrike, we look for traces of the adversary and try to find out who the adversary is, what they are after, and what their tradecraft is. We also disseminate that information to enable collective action.
~ Dmitri Alperovitch
The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups.
~ Henry Hazlitt
My idea right from the beginning, I guess, was to dismantle the immune system one gene at a time so we could track the mutations that cause problems.
~ Bruce Beutler
My favorite laser disk ever was the laser disk for The Graduate, which had a commentary track that wasn't even the filmmakers, it was a professor, some film criticism guy who just happen to be this amazing commentator who went off into the whole theory of comedy.
~ Jay Roach
Most historians don't much like generalizations. Indeed, they make a trade of showing that this or that generalization about the past will not work here or there or then.
~ Edmund Morgan
When you're talking about a trade you're saying, 'Is it good for this team or that team, did they give up too much?' That kind of debate is great for the game.
~ Roger Goodell
Translation makes me look at how a poem is put together in a different way, without the personal investment of the poem I'm writing myself, but equally closely technically.
~ Marilyn Hacker
Speech sounds can be analyzed into fundamental units called phonemes; these move around like protozoa in a drop of water, and, like protozoa, join together and split up.
~ L. Sprague de Camp