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It is noted that K ≥ 1, i.e., there might be several sources having data to transmit at any time instant.
Additionally, I have been known to do some outside-of-the-box lessons with my students, having data to back up my practice gives me more leeway with administrators who are more and more concerned with student performance on high stakes exams.
Stressing the need for privacy protections when collecting data to measure employee mental health and work limitations, Dr. Lerner demonstrated the benefits of having data to track the effectiveness of interventions designed to help employees improve their mental health and ability to function at work, improve productivity and reduce the costs of mental health problems in the workplace.
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The relief was immense – I finally had data to collect!
"But you've got to have data to back that up".
He had data to support this: three dimensional graphs, tables, percentages.
"We don't have data to indicate an unsafe condition exists," she said.
We have data to back that up and everything else said about aluminum bats is anecdotal.
"Unless we have data to say it didn't happen," he said, "we have to keep our minds open".
The chemical companies say they have data to show the safety of their products, but it remains secret.
Mr. Anderson said the company did not yet have data to indicate whether the appeal was being heeded.
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