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Facebook's ability to exploit our data is contingent upon our allowing them to do so.
Good model building is a subjective exercise, dependent on local information and expertise, and contingent upon current knowledge.
Instead of setting a concrete date, make it contingent upon receipt of information, such as a certain number of days from the signed approval date.
The evaluation of algorithms using historical data provides valuable information about performance in routine surveillance applications, contingent upon the outbreak definitions used.
And these judgments are also contingent upon the availability of information about why and how wars are fought.
In particular, future efforts to evaluate person-centered interventions critically are contingent upon researchers providing detailed information about the scope and nature of the intervention adopted.
Recruitment to the study was contingent upon obtaining informed consent from the patient.
Decision-makers felt that improvements in priority setting were contingent upon (4) access to relevant information.
His position was the strictly scientific one: Knowledge is always provisional and contingent upon further data.
Arguably, both political and social freedom is contingent upon individual's freedom to access information of his/her own choice.
AT&T's price is contingent upon giving the company access to your browsing information and what you search for online, so AT&T can better target ads to you -- you have to pay more if you opt out.
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