Sentence examples for data to work with from inspiring English sources

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However, this is very difficult data to work with.

But they offer researchers far more data to work with.

"Often neither outgoing nor incoming governments have reliable data to work with.

It also provides significantly more data to work with (16 sets of rankings vs. just 1).

The basic problem is that the scientists have only a decade of data to work with.

Signals from motorists' mobile phones can help to track traffic, but planners have few data to work with.

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Again, examiners used their best judgement in setting these boundaries, but they had less data and information to work with".

In two countries, with especially large populations and decentralized information systems (Nigeria and Ethiopia), in-country surveys were conducted with paid data collectors to work with national coordinators.

If we take "the modern era" to mean postwar elections, and we include both parties, there are only thirty-four data points to work with.

It will help to find a good data source to work with first and start asking questions second.

That gave the ecologists 12 "basically replicated data sets" to work with, Chapron says.

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