Sentence examples for go on data from inspiring English sources

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Now that you chose your phone and carrier, you're ready to send text messages and call and go on data with your data plan!

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As time goes on, data will continue to become less and less of a free for all and companies will be expected to ensure data is only put to use for specified purposes.

A little like bandwidth, when there's too much going on, some data slows down and some gets lost.

After all, there's a war going on for location data.

Once the core category explaining what was going on in the data (=de-tabooing) was generated, the analysis was delimited to de-tabooing and related categories and selective coding was done.

To know what is really going on, though, requires better data.

The only people losing out are the public, who have no idea what the hell is going on with their private data and communications.

And, as has recently come to light, there was a lot of imputation (a fancy statistical term for educated guessing) going on in the WHO data.

However, these repeats may diverge quickly as time goes on, so that our data are unable to show such traces.

And while all this was going on, science became increasingly data-intensive as new instruments spewed out unimaginable amounts of information.

Spiegelberg went on to explain that the data broker business in the United States generates $150 billion a year.

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