Sentence examples for having access to data that from inspiring English sources

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"Oops, we needed to buy a whole bunch of storage that was not planned for". Another form of evidence is not having access to data that is just not that old.

Having access to data that include observable measures of the skills possessed by employed workers, as in PIAAC, it is possible to identify and estimate the parameters min j and max j for each job, where jobs are defined as occupations or, depending on the size and quality of the data, as the combination of occupation and industry classes.

They will probably appreciate having access to data that is perhaps less "up in the air," while other patients will not be at all interested" (P4).

The industry is still young and the volumes are still small, but as adoption grows, many labs are likely to develop IP advantages by having access to data that their competitors don't.

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Cingular says Mr. Forsee, who is also a chairman of Cingular, has access to data that could put it at a disadvantage.

Embarq's ordinary course of business as an ISP necessarily required that it would have access to data that was transmitted over its equipment.

He explains that in the aftermath of September 11, U.S. government agencies felt they'd had access to data that could have predicted the attacks, but they didn't know where to look for it.

DeepMind only has access to data that is relevant to the detection of AKI.

However, they may have access to data that is otherwise unavailable to local people (Voinov and Gaddis [2008]).

Consumers do not have access to data that reflects their consumption patterns broken down by time of day.

Q719       Chair: By that do you mean that you do not have access to data that is owned by Facebook?

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