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More often are the purported philosophies to share data but without clear requirements or procedures and attempts to actually gain access to the data are met with successive clarification requests, additional prerequisites and delays until the requester gives up all hope and quits.
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Even after collecting seven years of data, when they published their findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2008, their data were met with skepticism.
"We're in a different area from where we would have been five or six weeks ago, where strong economic data was met with selling," he said.
If the rise in new laws demanding access to data is met with more encryption by technology companies then new methods need to evolve to manage access rights that are better than just public and private security encryption 'keys' used today.
Our requests for data from the DEA are met with delay, excuses and, frankly, inadequate response," Walden said as he opened a committee hearing Wednesday.
Staff members who are knowledgeable of the studies and the format of the data interact with users at the beginning of the data request process to ensure that the user's needs are met with the available data and that the users have a good understanding of the data formats.
Conditions to pool the data were met (Fig. 1), with seroconversion rates to measles, mumps, and varicella and the seroresponse rate to rubella in both the HibMenCY-TT and Hib-OMP groups of both studies exceeding 93%422 d after the fourth dose (Table 2).
They give consumers more control over how their data is collected and shared, and violations are met with fines of up to four percent of global revenue.
where babies are met with.
Turbans are met with nods of approval.
Arguments to retain data should be met with a lower burden of proof than arguments to exclude data.
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