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For up to two months, while paper is processed, I will be flying blind.
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But one emerging data stream that has left brands flying blind is that of the user-generated photo.
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Paul Swartz, the commission's executive director, said in a statement that "we would literally be flying blind" without the stream gauge data.
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Third, and most importantly, without good data policymakers are essentially flying blind, lacking solid knowledge of the Americans they are seeking to assist.
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But at least you will have a weapon for that battle instead of flying blind and trusting to ineffective AV, IDS, and firewalls.
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The SEC says Mozilo acknowledged the company was flying blind when it came to the performance of option mortgages, but he publicly talked up the soundness of Countrywide's portfolios.
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While the apocalyptic view that we face an imminent inflationary depression may be reading too much into the tea leaves, relying on bad data is like flying blind in a storm.
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But without such information, IT is going to be flying blind when it comes to making huge decisions about whether to adopt SaaS-versions of applications, build new data centers, create private clouds, or use public cloud resources.
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We are now flying totally blind.
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Mr Cunningham said that sighted pilots needed to be able to fly "blind" through clouds and at night so his challenge was not too different from normal flying.
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