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But there was no consensus on whether the data meant that Japan's recovery was gathering momentum.
The increasing interest in big data meant it received more mainstream attention than ever before.
Several people quit, feeling that, if data meant nothing, their jobs didn't, either.
The limits of the shooting data meant that they leaned heavily on reports from just one police department, Houston's.
But erroneous or missing data meant the banking authority would need more time to analyze the results.
Mr. Stanford and his associates have also been accused of falsifying marketing materials with erroneous data meant to lure investors into various financial products.
The scientists who conducted the study in China cautioned that it was not certain what their data meant for women in developed countries who have regular mammograms.
Mr. Lin said the new data meant that rich donor nations needed to keep their promises of stepped-up aid to poor countries.
Berevoescu said the availability of more data meant the UN was better able to monitor violence against women and the quality of education, rather than just enrolment rates.
The skull was artificially enhanced and the lack of locality data meant that no one could be sure where it fitted in the big picture of cat evolution.
Unesco warned that poor data meant that 49% of public expenditure data was not available between 2000 and 2013, and that no data was available for Nigeria.
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