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The phrase "about the data the" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I have some concerns about the data the team collected during the survey."
Alternatives: "regarding the data" or "concerning the data".
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She's worried about the data the government collects from schoolchildren.
Feedback about the data, the source and methodological information, and the graphing utility can be sent to [email protected]
While transparency has made it possible for the general public to know about the data the governments possess and how they are potentially using it to hold the right people accountable.
Pilot symbols carry no information about the data; the resource (time, frequency, power, and so on) used on sending pilot symbols is a resource taken away from transmitting information data.
"Neither the public nor federal regulators know nearly enough about where bottled water comes from and what safeguards are in place to ensure its safety," said Representative Bart Stupak, Democrat of Michigan and chairman of the oversight committee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, in a statement about the data the committee was seeking.
What about the data the company collects?
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That raises questions about who controls the data — the employee?
Turing: Meta-data, then, is the data about the data.
What about the data side, the numbers, the sales?
Basically, it's all about the data, not the algorithms.
But what about the data in the Pew Report?
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