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to disaggregate
verb
To separate or break down into components
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It is impossible to disaggregate the impact of campaigns by groups like GetUp on election results.
We need to disaggregate the "everyone" because publishers and journalists are seeking very different outcomes.
A more accurate analysis, and a better strategy, would be to disaggregate the problems.
Mr Tusk, meanwhile, seems to want to disaggregate Europe's Ukraine and Russia policies.
And in an interview on Thursday he confirmed that he did, but was just not inclined to disaggregate the figures.
However, the report identified concerns about data limitations that made it difficult to disaggregate statistics by gender.
To disaggregate international data would introduce cost and complication that will only succeed in turning companies off.
Researchers have tried to disaggregate the influence of these soft factors and have found it nearly impossible.
Now it has started to disaggregate them further, into producers and users, swap dealers and "managed money".
First, the forthcoming SDG indicator framework must deliver on the political commitment to disaggregate data by disability, as set out in SDG target 17.18.
"Alongside addressing under-reporting, authorities should be encouraged to disaggregate hate crimes by strand, and to take seriously the increased incidence of anti-Muslim hate crime".
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