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Free sign up"heaps of data" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase typically means a large amount, and it can be used in any context where a person wishes to emphasize the quantity of data. For example, "This research project requires heaps of data to be analyzed".
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We have heaps of data about the struggling schools.
Google has used a similar approach — immense computing power, heaps of data and statistics — to tackle other complex problems.
Macrosense applies complex statistical algorithms to sift through the growing heaps of data about location and to make predictions or recommendations on various questions — where a company should put its next store, for example.
Now that it dominates the field, Google is throwing its burly computing power and heaps of data at new problems specific to mobile phones — like translating phone calls on the fly and recognizing photos of things like plants and items of clothing.
Many organizations don't know how to identify and extract the value embedded within the heaps of data available to them.
But even as companies have heaps of data at their disposal, the lack of relevance with much of the marketing I am personally targeted with is astonishing.
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Now that the results for quality have been unbundled from those for finance, trusts can no longer blame a poor overall rating on a dodgy financial performance.The headline ratings are supposed to summarise a heap of data.
Now, that process of wading through stacks of records to find the best blend of songs, burning them to your computer and burning them again back onto a single CD has become a heap of data.
The study had a number of strengths; firstly data were collected prospectively at birth and seven additional time points over a 12 month period thereby reducing the likelihood of maternal recall bias and the potential for "heaping of data" [ 33] in relation to events of interest.
For many people, a "mountain of data" evokes a heaping pile of unorganized information.
Mr. Aguirre said that he thought the Enron memos would be critical in establishing bad faith on the part of the company, a fact that could be far more important in swaying a jury than heaps of trading data.
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