Sentence examples for database to look at from inspiring English sources

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The bank has used its database to look at companies that have already asked shareholders for cash, and thus devised a formula to identify common characteristics and forecast other candidates.

The reason you might be interested is because you can use this database to look at every flight logged by the Red Zone Aviation jet during that four-year period, as one of my readers pointed out.

"It's such a non-New Zealand system," he said, "that if a New Zealand intelligence officer in Wellington wants to look at the information that they're gathering on the Pacific they have to go onto a NSA database to look at the information they've collected".

For example, we can use this type of database to look at use of pesticides as a response to West Nile Virus (WNV).

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To gain more insight into the identified genes, we used the Conserved Domain Database (CDD) to look at protein domains of these genes.

Truecaller used its database of call tagging to look at the volume of calls coming from numbers that it knows to be Uber and Ola drivers to get a glimpse at the communication volume between drivers and its users, and thus a snapshot into the potential marketshare of the two rivals.

The structure of the database also allows us to look at overall patterns and to compare and contrast these patterns between and within regions and countries.

It's not a bad time, therefore, to look at database management as practised by the Criminal Records Bureau, which is as uncontroversial and hi-tech as any similar initiative of the past three terms of government.

Simpler to use than database query language (and easier to look at too).

So Wynn went through his Rolodex and started calling up all the contacts he had made as Citibank's resident global database guru, and invited them to look at his business plan.

The researchers used a database created by Mother Jones to look at mass shootings, which they defined as attacks that "took place in public, in which the shooter and the victims generally were unrelated and unknown to each other, and in which the shooter murdered four or more people".

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