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Engineers thought they could take data for granted.
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But to think of data as simply a grant requirement is taking data for granted -- it can do so much more.
It is common to take the reliability of these data for granted and to draw from them resolute inferences about the properties or the behavior of the investigated organisms.
Endeavoring to get more useful data so as to better measure and use ideas like chemistry and leadership seems far-fetched now, but a generation ago pitch-tracking, fielding data and other information we take for granted today would have been hard to imagine.
It takes away the "taken for granted".
Take nothing––and nobody––for granted.
That rude reminder of the net's physicality sparked an interest in the infrastructure that makes the internet possible the globe-spanning tangle of wires, cables, routers and data centres that most users take entirely for granted.
Before he was recruited to the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park in 1938 he had been working on the idea of a machine which could be programmed to carry out many different mathematical operations or tasks - the precursor for the electronic data processors we take for granted today.
This gives them impressive savings in efficiency, it will enable them to get a real-time view of their management data (something taken for granted in the first world, but until now, elusive in remote areas), and very importantly, because of the subscription model, it gives them the ability to grow without substantial capital investment.
Conceding that much more can be accomplished on computers than was ever the case in shoe-leather days of yore (we now take online data journalism for granted, for instance), it remains the case that journalism is undergoing severe retrenchment.
Infrastructures are increasingly sophisticated and complex but most of us take these data centers for granted.
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