Sentence examples for one more data from inspiring English sources

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Some never quit demanding yet one more data point.

In Mishra's dense yet oddly riveting book, Trump is just one more data point — and anger feels less a symptom of a particular age than a timeless, chronic condition.

So there's one more data point, I guess.

One more data point that might surprise you: Fairbanks has many primary-care clinicians, ample hospice care and easy access to diagnostic centers, according to the Center's report.

Okta closed at a lofty $23.51 a share with a market cap of $2.13 billion, perhaps giving one more data point that it's shaping up to be a good year for enterprise tech IPOs.

At the very least, he says, there will be one more data point about whether investing in employee-owned companies is a good idea and, by implication, whether it's also a better way to run a company.

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While this argument suggests that the 8-17 bp motifs are more relevant for ARS function than the longer ones, more data is needed to determine the most relevant one among them.

The calculated half-life of TCDD was based on one or more data pairs of serum lipid TCDD concentrations for each individual.

Each aliquot can have one or more assays performed on it, and each assay can be linked to one or more data files.

Each guideline covers one or more of the CPT properties and targets one or more data leakage threats.

For gss_wrap_iov, the IOV list should contain one HEADER buffer, followed by zero or more SIGN_ONLY buffers, followed by one or more DATA buffers, followed by a TRAILER buffer.

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