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In the early 1960's, he was among the first economists to make experimental data a cornerstone of his academic output.
The Obama administration has done much to make open data a cornerstone of its digital government strategy.
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Data mining is a cornerstone of modern bioinformatics.
The explicit consent of the data subject, which is a cornerstone of most data protection regulations, is a typical example of requirement which is very difficult to put into practice in the new world of "pervasive computing" where many data communications necessarily occur without the users' notice.
Maybe you're feeling skeptical - surely data has always been a cornerstone of our lives or at least its explosion isn't as recent as all that?
And as the scientific process evolves, citizen involvement - especially in scientific endeavors that require large data sets - will become a cornerstone of research.
Led by Menino, Michael Bloomberg, and Rahm Emanuel, respectively, each city had a strong mayor who made using data to achieve electoral priorities a cornerstone of their recent administrations.
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