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For sure we would have data to produce high-quality climate models for Earth.
And Mr. Mills would have data showing which alternative schools had high standards, and which did not.
No one would have data on countless innocent citizens that could be repurposed to God knows what ends.
Just looking at smartphones, AT&T doesn't have an unlimited plan anymore, but people grandfathered under the old phone plan would have data slowed down after using 3 gigabytes.
And he would have data that advertisers would pay through the nose for.Consumer watchdogs were slow to grasp the implications of the Abacus deal and of the fact that, in its wake, DoubleClick had quietly dropped from its website its pledge to keep users' data completely anonymous.
The offers will be tailored to each individual, because Target would have data on previous purchases and future interests.
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Data on possible secondary osteoporosis was only available for our fractured patients, ideally we would have had data on secondary osteoporosis for both cases and controls.
We assumed that 10% of patients would be lost to follow-up before study completion or would not have data on the primary endpoint.
Officials at the University of California, Los Angeles, said they would not have data before June 1.
It would also have data elements that were non-subjective or, at least, had high interobserver reliability.
Instead, they'd sometimes have data analysts creating fancy Excel spreadsheets, or would bring in outside consultants every few years.
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