Sentence examples for data mingling from inspiring English sources

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"If it is a large and grim attack, he might ask for more surveillance powers inside the U.S. (including fewer restrictions on data mingling and storage and queries), more immigration control power at the border, an exception to Posse Comitatus (which prohibits the military from law enforcement in the homeland), and perhaps more immigration-related detention powers," Goldsmith wrote in an e-mail.

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Such fabrics, which are thought to carry about half of all internet traffic, provide a sort of shared pool in which data mingles without discrimination.Then there are two-party "peering agreements" where companies either agree to exchange data at no cost, or the party with more to gain compensates the other.

The data go to many researchers and the veterans' data are mingled with those from all the other hospitals.

The disparate data sources are often called "silos," suggesting the challenge of mingling different data sets to generate insights.

If your identity is used to obtain medical products or services, it can even jeopardize your life -- imagine getting the wrong blood type or a medicine to which you're allergic in an emergency situation because someone used your information and their health data was co-mingled with yours.

The plan, according to a "privacy impact assessment," was to use 30 volunteers whose facial data would be mingled in a database among 1,000 mug shots to see whether the system could reliably recognize when any of the volunteers were present.

Everyone is mingling".

Milena wasn't mingling, either.

Parties are for mingling".

Powerful people are mingling!

And we start mingling.

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