Sentence examples for data is imperfect from inspiring English sources

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While the authors fully admit that the data is "imperfect", the survey does provide a starting point in the conversation around what all that sitting means to the global economy.

Unfortunately, even by restricting code types (i.e. inpatient vs. outpatient, primary vs. secondary) or using combinations of codes identification of HF patients using administrative data is imperfect.

Because this data is imperfect, and because many companies are choosing to delay the announcement of their seed rounds, we intentionally made the definition broad.

However, because a large part of the database is spontaneously filled by the scientists, the data is imperfect and attributes may be wrong or missing.

ChIP-seq data is imperfect, however, so we regarded that criterion as too stringent – especially for questions of co-localization.

Pine et. al. also argued that risk-adjustment based entirely on administrative data is imperfect because these data do not discriminate between comorbidities and complications, and the limited numbers of secondary diagnoses within the data may not properly reflect the sickest patients [ 16].

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At the time, even the new data was imperfect.

The U.S. military was trying to use radar data to aim its anti-aircraft guns automatically, but that data was imperfect.

For the last period of the study (2005 2009), educational data are imperfect for individuals aged 85 years or above.

Certainly these data are imperfect.

While the available data was imperfect, it did not undermine his central argument about widening inequality, he said.

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