Sentence examples for promised data from inspiring English sources

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Research has promised data by next week on how many jobs would be created by a comprehensive program, including not only ramped-up firearms and accessories production but also new demand for trainers, shooting-range operators, and engineers to develop new lines of weapons for little fingers.

Initially companies pushing GPRS technology promised data speeds in excess of 100 kilobits per second.

By analysing the comments in the "other" category, we found additional common reasons for not obtaining data: no unpublished studies were found, investigators were reluctant to release data until the study was published, commercial confidentiality, promised data but never delivered, and author's contact information could not be found.

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Although 3G communicators are still years away, researchers here are hard at work on 4G, which promises data rates of 100 megabits per second -- sufficient for video teleconferencing -- and wireless networking with televisions, garage door openers and other devices using a technology called Bluetooth.

"They promise data about phenomena that are normally only understood through modeling".

Motorola's new I-Radio promises data accompaniment for motorists using Global Positioning System satellites to keep track of a car's whereabouts.

With the news that Telegram — another messaging app that promises data security to its users — has picked up some 8 million new sign ups in the wake of the WhatsApp acquisition, Wickr has also seen its own uplift.

"The Reporta FAQ promises data encryption and server security, but the IWMF is a non-technical NGO -- is it capable of defending its servers against very savvy attackers?" asked J.M. Porup at Motherboard.

The ability to generate detailed mechanistic information in crop systems, and extend this to the study of wild species, promises data that are essential for addressing these fundamental questions about the nature, pace, and comparability of selection by humans and in the wild.

"Big data" (4) and cyberinfrastructure (5) have promised unlimited data sharing and reuse, replicability and reproducibility in highly collaborative and distributed research environments.

In 2008 we went to the previous ICHEP in Philadelphia where we were promised LHC data imminently.

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