Example sentences of "[adj] data for the " in BNC.

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1 The task is further complicated by the fact that the collection of regional data for the EC is not only a vast undertaking but often produces output that is of more doubtful reliability than the national counterpart .
2 Extensive data for the UK are contained in Table 10.1 .
3 Adding some formatting to the spreadsheet not only makes it look better but makes it less likely that you will enter the wrong data for the percentage .
4 This ensures adequate data for the decision-makers and a general awareness of the situation through the membership so that they can reassess their level of commitment .
5 The aim is to provide a corpus of 100 million words of contemporary spoken and written English to provide raw data for the empirical study of language by a wide variety of disciplines .
6 Having reliable data for the current year is , of course , a prerequisite of good budgets .
7 More reliable data for the metal workers , the most powerful sector , show only 20–25 per cent unionization .
8 Using daily data for the FT-SE 100 for the period from June 1984 to June 1988 , Yadav and Pope ( 1990 ) examined proportionate mispricings , that is , the mispricing divided by the current spot price .
9 Using daily data for the period from June 1987 to June 1988 ( 272 observations ) , after allowing for transactions costs of 0.5–1% , they found a substantial degree of underpricing for Nikkei Stock Average futures : 42% of the time there was an underpricing in excess of the estimated transaction costs .
10 Using daily data for the period from October 1984 to September 1985 , they found that the covariance between the riskless rate of interest and the rate of return on the spot asset had a statistically significant positive effect on the futures price .
11 Ng ( 1987 ) used daily data for the period 1981–6 on the near contract for the S&P500 and VLCI indices and five currencies to look for Granger causality between spot and futures prices .
12 He used daily data for the spot and futures prices of the S&P500 and NYSE Composite indices for the period from 1982 to 1986 .
13 Billingsley and Chance ( 1988 ) analysed weekly data for the period from April 1982 to January 1986 for the S&P500 index .
14 They also considered intercommodity spreads between the S&P500 and NYSE index futures on contracts of the same maturity using weekly data for the period from September 1983 to January 1986 .
15 As a first attempt we have tried to calculate this from the mean letter width for a particular writer , which can be obtained from the raw x-coordinate data for the script at training time .
16 This may be partly due to the fact that , births to young teenagers being exceptional in many populations , not all countries reported separate data for the under 15 maternal age group .
17 In his original paper Barro ( 1977a ) used annual data for the US covering the period from 1941 to 1973 and , in contrast to Lucas ( 1973 ) , who after all was considering a much larger number of countries , Barro investigated the process determining monetary growth in some detail .
18 To explain this point ( which Barro ( 1977a ) recognizes in a footnote , p.107 fn. 15 ) and also to demonstrate that Barro 's results appear to hold true for countries other than the US , we shall outline a model similar to Barro 's which Attfield , Demery and Duck ( 1981a ) ( henceforth ADD ) applied to UK annual data for the period 1946–77 .
19 To test the restrictions on the model , AD use annual data for the period 1951–78 from 11 different countries ( the US , the Netherlands , Canada , Denmark , Australia , the UK , the Philippines , Columbia , El Salvador , Guatemala and Argentina ) .
20 Further analysis of their data and of additional data for the period from 1970 to 1975 showed that , though the vote for the two main parties had declined in the 1960s , major party identification had not : in other words , electors — whatever they may have done in the polling booths — continued to express a sense of affiliation with one of the two main parties .
21 Therefore immunological data for the homosexual men were not available at the visit preceding seroconversion .
22 National data for the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index ( HDI ; based on life expectancy and adult literacy , as well as income ) behave similarly .
23 A lithospheric component based on the probable low Os content of low-melt-fraction magmas such as kimberlite or lamproite is , however , broadly consistent with the new data , and can support the large proportions ( up to 50% ) of lithospheric component inferred from Nd isotope and elemental data for the most incompatible-element-enriched picrite basalts .
24 This gave a stoichiometry of R 2 M 2 S , which is in agreement with previous data for the wild type endonuclease [ 33 ] .
25 The census of population , the monthly and annual digests of statistics and the annual statistical reports of the various ministries and other national bodies ( such as the Prison Commissioners ) and local authorities produce a great deal of extremely valuable data for the sociologist to work on .
26 This publication , and the Directory of Mines and Quarries , on which work for the next edition continued , provide prime sources of basic data for the United Kingdom minerals industry .
27 The Jurassic palynology of north west Scotland , principally Skye , has been investigated to provide a reference section for offshore exploration in the Western Margin ( the Rockall Trough to the Faeroe-Shetland Channel ) , to provide biostratigraphical data for the Land Survey , and to test the existing palynomorph zonal schemes for the English Jurassic .
28 The primary purpose of the ESRC Data Archive is to acquire , ‘ clean ’ , catalogue and distribute computer-readable data for the purpose of research by social scientists in universities , the public service and elsewhere .
29 Kutner and Sweeney ( 1991 ) studied minute-by-minute data for the S&P500 between August and December 1987 .
30 A second workstation , running the Siemens SICAD software , is installed in the CORINE office in Brussels , and a third system , used for collecting land-cover data from remotely-sensed data for the territory of Portugal , is based on an I 2 S image processor .
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