Understanding the deluge of data that comes from Twitter's firehose is no simple task. |
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The platform provides analytics companies with access to its data firehose. |
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But when it does, it could shake up São Tomé like a firehose aimed at a handful of sand. |
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The more cash the government sprays out, the greater the temptation to bribe those who aim the firehose. |
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In the absence of strict capital controls a firehose of capital will find a way through the cracks. |
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The demographic firehose creates a temporary labour glut, not unlike a garden-variety recession. |
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Unveiled here, new regimes of the electron firehose instability may be exclusively controlled by the suprathermals. |
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The press, like his skis, has a unique story, and includes parts of a firehose salvaged from the Squamish Fire Department. |
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But some worry that the flood of cash has encouraged reckless financial behaviour and directed a firehose of money to emerging economies that cannot manage the cash. |
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But the firehose of money flooding into America kept long rates low. |
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The Village of McBride needed better fire fighting equipment and finally in October took delivery of a pump engine and 2,000 feet of firehose from Vancouver. |
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If we are to be drinking from a firehose, with billions of web pages at our fingertips, then we should possess the skills to manage its flow. |
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