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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse data from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the misuse or unethical handling of data obtained from a source.
Example: "The company faced backlash after it was revealed that they had abused data from their users without consent."
Alternatives: "misuse data from" or "exploit data from".
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Alcohol use and abuse: Data from both animal [ 28] and human studies [ 29] have shown that varenicline can also reduce alcohol consumption.
There is a need for continued analysis of child rape and sexual abuse data from the CGPU database, disaggregated by sex, age, and other factors, so as to provide updated information to government and development partners that can be used to raise awareness of the sexual abuse problem and help target budget allocations to the districts.
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Demographic and abuse data were collected individually from each woman including age, race, employment and marital status, and number of children, and the Women's Experience with Battering Scale (WEB[ 20]) and a modified version of the Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS [ 21]).
In the past few weeks, officers have drawn up a list of 117 high-risk and high-frequency perpetrators – 110 men and seven women – using intelligence drawn from domestic abuse data, risk assessments and football violence data.
Last year, Nassau courts at arraignment issued 1,336 temporary protection orders involving partners' abuse, according to data from Mr. Dillon's office.
Safe harbour was supposed to remind those companies deliberately transferring data to the US that they couldn't escape obligations to protect that data from abuse, error, theft or illegitimate appropriation, even if under the guise of national security.
Similarly, a role for Gnb1 in responses to multiple drugs of abuse is supported by data from our study and from other studies.
It is not concerned with protecting personal privacy or preventing those who hold the personal data from abusing it for commercial or political purposes".
However, no research to date has evaluated these claims by tracking turnover longitudinally using organizational turnover data from substance abuse treatment centers.
Data were combined from electronic systems within a US mental health ecosystem that included mental health and substance abuse services, as well as data from the criminal justice system.
The lack of national data prompted the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse to compile overdose death data from provincial and territorial coroners and health examiners.
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