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"a consequential data" is a valid way to describe a certain type of data in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to data that has an important or significant outcome or consequence. For example, "The research team spent countless hours analyzing the a consequential data that could have a major impact on policy decisions."
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While no one has reported a consequential data loss from a crash, one Sun customer claims to have spent $3 million trying to diagnose and fix the problem, according to Gartner Group.
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This appears to have been among the most consequential data breaches in history, with an impact that may rival the breach of financial records from Equifax.
As privacy investigations began around the world, the company maintained that the data collection had resulted from an unauthorized project by an engineer acting on his own and that very little consequential data had been collected anyway.
The consequential data from the simulation and statistical test is shown in Figure 7, for (k=500) altitude bins.
The consequential data sparsity often motivates the combination of one or more upper categories into a single stratum.
Depending on the case and data availability, LCA applies to a consequential or attributional approach (Pawelzik et al. 2013).
Furthermore, considering the large amount of fossil data for basal ray-finned fishes, a consequential FSGD would not provide sufficient explanation for the morphological complexity of teleosts [ 26].
He is a consequential conductor who should return.
Even where to sit can be a consequential decision.
But on the Iran file, a consequential distinction emerged.
This seems to have been a consequential meeting.
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