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The terrain is familiar from the front pages, but he has a real gift for amassing detail so as to reveal the thread that connects separate news stories.
The long and the short of it, the article suggested, was that these roadblocks to NIH amassing detailed data on the causal processes responsible for the racial disparity in grant funding were also roadblocks to NIH taking any further steps to address the funding disparity.
So far, it has amassed details of over 20m titles and scanned in the contents of some 1.7m books in the public domain and therefore free to download.
So far it has amassed details of over 20m titles and scanned in the contents of some 1.7m books that are in the public domain, and therefore free to download.
Several environmental groups were working feverishly to amass details critical of what the Sierra Club called his antienvironmental record, highlighted chiefly by secret negotiations he held with the Interior Department to eliminate protections for millions of acres of wilderness.
And those tools allow the company to amass detailed information about users' web-browsing habits.
"Core individuals collect and amass detailed compromising material (kompromat in Russian) that can be used as leverage on every key figure inside and outside of government," they write.
The parties have also amassed detailed information about the political and social beliefs that you might have shared with canvassers who have phoned or knocked on the door over the past few years.
Likewise, numerous archaeologists and curators can amass detail and write careful, nuanced reports, but only a few can conjure up a vivid new explanation of the past, and – crucially – do it so convincingly that their colleagues don't shoot them down in flames.
However that Bill was described by critics such as the NYT as "riddled with loopholes" and appearing to be "tailored to benefit Internet firms like Google and Facebook and little-known data brokers like Acxiom that have amassed detailed profiles of individuals".
However that Bill was described by critics such as the NYT as "riddled with loopholes" and appearing to be "tailored to benefit Internet firms like Google and Facebook and little-known data brokers like Acxiom that have amassed detailed profiles of individuals".
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