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The phrase "will make data" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the creation or generation of data, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The new software will make data available for analysis."
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They're requiring every new grantee to submit a plan on how they will make data available and how they will steward data.
Moreover, too many clusters will make data usage rather difficult.
The cloud will make data integration possible, useful, and fast as new types of data appear.
Use of non-rigid image registration, however, will make data analysis easier and faster, because manual search for lesions in the retest scan can be avoided [4].
The virtual keyboard will make data entry a pain other than for entering credentials, quick searches and maybe light emails.
These areas will further grow, and the trend towards active distributions grids will make data more critical, so that the requirements imposed on wireless communication solutions will grow, too.
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Butte hopes that scientists and pharmaceutical companies will continue to make data publicly available.
The new model, Shields said, will make the "data and information infrastructure" the "center of gravity".
HOWEVER, any decent secure data erase program which overwrites the data surface of your hard drive will make the data on the drive almost completely impossible to recover.
"This will make anonymised data available to scientists and researchers on a scale never seen before".
"It's this temporal element that will make the data so valuable," Dr. Tapley said.
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