Example sentences of "[adj] [art] data [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such a data structure should be the best compromise with regard to processing time and memory requirements .
2 Such a data structure should be the best compromise with regard to processing time and memory requirements .
3 Such a data base will be relevant for business planning and policy impact analysis .
4 This project aims t establish such a data base for all local government elections in England and Wales since local government reorganisation in 1973 .
5 Many of the small reports are produced from such a data source .
6 Often the information on which policies are based is too generalised , or taken from too broad a data base , to allow administrators to respond to local conditions .
7 NOW all the data values can be recast in the traditional DFR form : Data ( 205 ) = Fit ( 189.4 ) + Residual ( 15.6 )
8 Thus the overall time to read the track index and locate the data record will be : These calculations will apply to files in which all the data records are held in sequence on the prime data track , as for example in IBM systems .
9 The JMP-1 is an attractive 1U package , with what looks like a gold anodised front panel into which has been set a window for all the data controls .
10 We can stir in the other two data sets , taking Poisson noise only as the null hypothesis ; again , the probability that power-law and/or Poisson noise explains all the data sets is less than 5% .
11 Of all the data types described in this book , Landsat data are the only kind that are interpreted and used in the form of pictures or images .
12 Thus an envelope bounding these wells showing minimum or no uplift on the diagram defines a zone of ± 400 ft ( 120 m ) which may be termed the standard maturity-depth gradient for the Southern North Sea ; all the data points which define the zone were derived from Westphalian age strata .
13 If you use STOP to exit a program for debugging , CLOSE all the data files before RUNning the program again .
14 The wretched state to which the company has been brought is nevertheless a tragedy , a tragedy for all the towns in America and across the world where IBM was until recently the biggest employer , a tragedy for all its surviving employees , who now have to operate in an environment pervaded with gloom and a sense of failure , a tragedy for all the data processing managers that made it their business to know all that could be known about the company and its products and culture , who now find their hard-earned knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset .
15 It is not dependent on the operating system , the faster the CPU , the faster the data acquisition .
16 It also makes available a data base of information which can be interrogated flexibly and easily by means of a report generator .
17 3.3 The Data Discman in International Markets
18 Besides this , both the Data Protection Act ( 1984 ) , which applies to computers , and the Access to Personal Files Act ( 1987 ) give people a statutory right of access to information held about them by the Social Work Department .
19 In common with most texts , this book uses the term file organisation to mean both the data storage structure and access methods .
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