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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted to data" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of acknowledging or accepting information, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "After reviewing the findings, the researcher admitted to data inconsistencies in the report."
Alternatives: "acknowledged the data" or "accepted the data".
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It's just not that important to us, OK? Sure there are many business owners who have admitted to data loss.
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However, Smith acknowledged that admitting to data offences is still voluntary and that figures could be high within the health sector because the NHS mandates the reporting of serious data breaches.
A meta-analysis of survey data indicates that approximately 2% of scientists admit to data falsification or manipulation on at least one occasion (Fanelli, 2009), whereas less than 0.02% of published data are retracted due to fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism (Claxton, 2005; Fang et al., 2012).
Among recent companies to have admitted to customer data breaches are Citibank, JP Morgan Chase, Schnucks, a chain of supermarkets, and Global Payments, a card data processing company whose breach affected Visa and MasterCard card holders.
There are a number of financial aid options available once you're admitted to the data science degree program.
(In anonymous surveys, almost 2% of scientists actually admitted to falsifying data at least once in their careers, and about 14% had witnessed others doing so).
About a third said they had reported an unexpected finding as predicted from the start, and about 1 percent admitted to falsifying data.
It followed a 15% fall in shares in Tokyo on Wednesday, when Mitsubishi admitted to falsifying data to flatter the mileage rates clocked up on the vehicles in question.
Last week, Mitsubishi Materials admitted to falsifying data since 2015 on the number of safety rings on parts for aircrafts, cars and other plant equipment.
When Luk Van Parijs, a young RNAi researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology admitted to falsifying data in grant applications in 2005, the university released a public statement before ORI's investigation was complete.
More than half of us have admitted to losing data so obviously we've suffered.
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