Sentence examples for that means data from inspiring English sources

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Security and law enforcement would like this "metadata" – a law enforcement and security organisation term that means "data" - because it's hugely informative and they don't need a warrant to get it.

That means data would remain in memory when the computer was turned off.

That means data flowing from devices to other devices via the hub and perhaps also to external servers, suppliers etc.

That means data must be shuttled from memory to the processor to be analyzed, and then back to memory to be stored, consuming time and energy.

That means data firms could create a profile that includes a person's prescriptions as well as the names of the pharmacies and dates at which the person picked up the medications, says Latanya Sweeney, a visiting professor of computer science at Harvard.

That means data must be on-demand, and visually interactive.

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That meant data that had been stored in a former version of the site was now public domain.

That also means data can live on the device and connectivity can be disrupted without disturbing security.

Each interaction means data – data that is worth a fortune.

It can be observed that Bolsena mean data are intermediate with respect to other situations reported in Table  3.

In a clothes shop, that means using your data to personalise shopping.

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