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"How much data?" asks a distant, data-hungry cry.
"Do we expect too much from our data?" asks John Allen Paulos, as he cleverly critiques the benefits and biases inherent in the collection of data used in the formation of public policy.
Does that mean that government data asks are not indicative of much at all?
The enormous amount of genome sequence data asks for user-oriented databases to manage sequences and annotations.
Comprehensive evaluation of postgenomic data asks for user-oriented databases supporting data management and data integration into existing knowledge.
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"How available was comparative risk data?" asked Jennifer S. Lerner, a professor of decision science and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
They continued to comb the data, asking if there were quality of life effects for women who had particular complaints.
If you're concerned about the accuracy of the data, ask the agents to crosscheck one another.
If you want additional data, ask for it, and if it is known, I will provide it.
Justice Sotomayor questioned the government's classification of its search of Microsoft's data, asking whether the order was a warrant or a subpoena.
So we can, on held out data, ask how much each of these brain regions responds to the interacting videos versus the independent videos.
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