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

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1 Having reliable data for the current year is , of course , a prerequisite of good budgets .
2 We are confident of the reliability of these data for the following reasons .
3 We start by bringing together in a compact and comparative form the key data for the various groups of intermediaries , in Table 4.3 .
4 Comparison of the data for the 26 patients who received NIPPV with that of the 30 treated conventionally demonstrated improved survival ( 1 death in 26 vs 9 in 30 ) .
5 The field resurvey and analysis of geotechnical data for the joint-funded Leeds project was completed during the year .
6 It is also appropriate to attempt to relate this general singularity structure to some initial hypersurface on which the initial Cauchy data for the colliding wave problem is specified .
7 Chung ( 1991 ) analysed transactions data for the MMI future and its 20 constituent shares for the period from June 1984 to August 1986 .
8 Schwarz and Laatsch ( 1991 ) again used a simultaneous equations model , and applied it to data for the MMI from 1985 to 1988 .
9 Using transactions data for the MMI for 1986 , Swinnerton , Curcio and Bennett ( 1988 ) found that the change in futures prices over the last five minutes had some predictive power for the change in the index over the next five minutes .
10 The World Data Matrix ( Appendix A ) contains data for the largest 100 countries of the world and some of the African countries whose borders have been digitized are not included .
11 The second data file is the one holding the statistical data for the 42 polygons for the variables InFMORT and GNP .
12 We have not attempted to include the two-dimensional angular correlation data for the APM galaxy survey or the covariance function data for radio galaxies because of uncertainty about the appropriate normalization .
13 Follow up data for the 18 patients who were alive when the 1988 report was assembled have been obtained from the most recent inpatient assessment at Harefield Hospital ( 1991–2 ) , where all but one patient are reviewed in depth each year or more often if problems arise .
14 In another case , Department of Employment data for the Western Isles of Scotland showed only 26.4 per cent of the population in employment , compared to 42 per cent for Scotland as a whole , and clearly this discrepancy is largely due to the definitional problems outlined above .
15 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 .
16 management accounts which provide data for the efficient and profitable operation of the business .
17 Unfortunately , none of these has any data for the Outer Hebrides .
18 Our data for the first demonstrate that A-tracts repeated at helical turn periods can display no mobility anomaly if they are appropriately phased with GGGCCC motifs .
19 This means that initial conditions need to be specified so as to provide the data for the first set of calculations .
20 Dennis Gunning , SCOTVEC 's Depute Director ( Assessment ) , prepared a paper for the meeting in which the entry data for the 1987/88 was analysed .
21 Data for the latter are , of course , affected by privatization itself , but it appears from government figures ( see Note ) that sale of corporations accounted for over 400,000 of the 1.14 million jobs lost from nationalized industries between 1978 and 1988 ( prior to the sale of water and electricity ) .
22 This can be seen by comparing the three cases discussed above with each other , and with the data for the 90/10 case , that has been included for comparison .
23 The demographic data for the two groups are shown in Table I. Gastric secretion was corrected for pyloric loss using phenol red , and for duodenogastric reflux , using the sodium content of the aspirate .
24 Separate age-participation indices for universities only are not calculated , nor are separate indices for England and Wales ; but taking higher education as a whole , provisional data for the 1990-91 academic year show that 19.3 per cent .
25 Using data for the near and next-near futures contracts for the period from July 1984 to September 1986 , they found clear support that futures prices lead spot prices by one minute .
26 Using data for the Palaeozoic and Tertiary coals , it is found that the maximum rate of hydrocarbon generation for both coals occurs at a vitrinite reflectance of about 1% ( Figs. 10 and 11 ) .
27 Where data for the youngest maternal age group are reported , late fetal mortality is often so high even in economically more developed countries ( for instance , every third , fifth and ninth birth to young teenagers in Japan , the German Democratic Republic and Scotland , respectively , produces a dead baby ) that the relationship takes a reverse " J " shape .
28 for example , the Department of Agriculture for Scotland ( DAFS ) estimated there to be 75,000 people working in agriculture in Scotland in 1976 , but the Department of Employment data for the same year revealed only 33,000 people , or just 44 per cent of the DAFS total .
29 Given the link the Government has forged between the collection of data for the local tax and the registration of the very same individuals for the vote , the cost of non-payment will be the loss of the remaining political clout the underclass has with which to fight its way back into mainstream Britain .
30 SUMMARY : Vitrinite reflectance data for the Carboniferous in 68 Southern North Sea Basin wells have been used to determine a maturity-depth relationship for the basin and to provide an estimate of basement inversion .
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