Sentence examples for the constraints of data from inspiring English sources

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This, and working within the constraints of data protection, have been two of Aimia's biggest challenges.

In this sense, the constraints of data are similar to those in other parts of the world, including global biodiversity hotspots.

Here, we describe how recording a bit string containing 1ʼs for acceptance and 0ʼs for rejection allows the full sample sequence to be recorded with no information loss, facilitating decoupling of simulation design from the constraints of data analysis.

Particularly, the scientific literature underlines the importance of the balance between a validated approach, reliability and significance of the indicators and the objectives to be achieved (Girardin et al. 1999), under the constraints of data availability.

The method is designed to be sympathetic to the constraints of data collection from natural populations, and can be used, in particular, when standard inferential statistics are inappropriate because of low power and non-independence within the data.

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The age of the data is another limitation; due to the constraints of the data available through the IVDRS, only data through 2010 was available for use.

The estimated concentrations provided by the EPA are based on complex modeling of emissions data, subject to the constraints of the data and the assumptions underlying the predictive models.

Because of the constraints of the data sources, for analyses which include data from 1991 to 1998, children are considered aged birth to 20 years and adults are 21 to 64 years; whereas, for analyses which includes data only after 1999 children are considered birth to 18 years and adults 19 to 64 years.

Nectar volume per flower, sugar content per flower, sugar content per plant, number of flowers per plant and biomass per flower data were log-transformed and nectar sugar concentration per flower was logit-transformed to deal with the constraints of percentage data.

Barclays has questioned what the bank would have been able to do, given the constraints of the data protection act, and asks why he didn't raise it with the TSB fraud department.

It also explores the various techniques available to deal with different modelling needs, the constraints of inadequate data and the multi-objective decision making environment.

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