Sentence examples for data was not made from inspiring English sources

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And the data was not made available to parents of children who were going to be operated on.

"Most public data was not made available in a licence where you were allowed to redistribute it.

But much to the annoyance of Dr. Vogt and his colleagues, that data was not made public for a year, in a paper posted to the Internet by Thierry Forveille of the Grenoble Observatory in France, the lead author.

Unfortunately, for one of the problems only a13C NMR spectrum was received and a library search resulted in no direct hits; the challenge proceeded no further as additional data was not made available.

Data was not made visible to the ward staff to ensure that behaviours were unaffected.

We contacted the authors of this study [ 50] several times for additional data that could be used in the current analysis, but unfortunately this data was not made available.

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The data wasn't made available until late July, she says, and immediately six Ford engineers drove to Firestone's Akron offices to collect it.

In the worst-case scenario someone is dying because that data wasn't made available or an opportunity to avert environmental catastrophe is missed.

Many harmful or controversial forms of pollution are either not measured - as is the case for carbon dioxide and small particle emissions - or the data is not made public, as is the case for ozone.

She criticized the M.I.T. study as lacking data (the data were not made public because they were confidential) and said it amounted to "little more than a political manifesto".

Such data are not made available online.

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