Example sentences of "data [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not only are these very powerful facilities but they will enable you to draw professional graphics although you may not be an artist , and to present numerical data properly without the help of a statistician .
2 The sociologist can also examine his data analytically in the light of hypotheses developed by his more theoretically inclined colleagues on such matters as urban alienation , juvenile delinquency , football hooliganism , dangerous driving , the generation gap , secularization , and race relations .
3 ARGO is controlled by an IBM-PC , and will operate in a wide range of environments , storing data locally on floppy disk or transmitting the values to a collection site via telephone , radio or satellite links .
4 to secure that data together with such amended versions as will be produced
5 The analysis of these data together with the use of hitherto unused qualitative information will provide the first detailed and accurate account of bank behaviour with respect to lending practice and thus allow a proper assessment of the central issues .
6 Analysis of these data together with data from previous city planning pedestrian surveys on other routes enabled the modelling of flows to extract patterns of pedestrian journeys within the centre .
7 In addition to differences in the thickness and density of continental and oceanic crust identified from seismic evidence and the nature of gravity anomalies , it is possible , through a more detailed analysis of such data together with heat flow measurements and geological information indicative of the history of crustal stability , to identify several major structural regions within the continents and oceans ( Table 2.2 ) .
8 Moreover , so that every user feels confident with the system , OCC provides a simple , intuitive user interface which facilitates access to applications and data regardless of where they exist in the enterprise .
9 This system provided SDI ( Selective Dissemination of Information ) on current data only to eighty scientists who used a set of thirty-eight separate query profiles .
10 According to the company , standard relational databases running under Unix can process data only in one way , using Structured Query Language .
11 Just as ‘ facts ’ in science only become ‘ evidence ’ when they are ranged for or against some theory , so course data become evaluation data only in the light of contemplated change .
12 He is certainly the administrative head of a large organization which is responsible for the statistics , but he does not collect data personally from even one household .
13 According to one , data especially on output for the immediate post land reform period were later corrected and adjusted by officials causing one to question its credibility .
14 What is often lacking , however , in sociological research is a concerted effort to examine social data functionally in order to discover significant , rather than merely self-evident , correlations between different patterns of belief and behaviour .
15 You can provide valuable data just by opening your mouth — and although some students undoubtedly abuse this position by opening their mouths too much , this is an enviable position .
16 At the Middle English stage , the description of divergence is still very salient ( partly because the states attested in writing are unquestionably divergent states ) , but we also begin to notice attempts to launder the data retrospectively in such a way as to focus on those features that lead to modern ‘ standard ’ English and to ignore , reject or explain away those features that deviate from it .
17 However , in both trials almost a third of randomised individuals were excluded from the analysis either because of loss to follow up or insufficient compliance with medication , and an analysis by intention to treat could not be reconstructed from the data presented nor from data still with the principal author ( personal communication ) .
18 survey by questionnaire of circa 100 companies in Augsburg , Germany ( primarily SME 's ) ( December 1989 ) — data still under analysis ;
19 Any data still in the file buffer is written to the file before the file is closed .
20 Hence , the ability of a GIS to transform map data quickly from one map projection to another is essential if multi-source and multi-temporal data are used .
21 A trained observer selected longitudinal crypts and counted labelled and unlabelled cells in the proliferative compartment , entering data directly into a BBC Microcomputer .
22 GRiDPad uses a lightpen to ‘ write ’ data directly onto the screen
23 Although procedures do exist that will explicitly send data directly to , for example , the serial port , it is more logical to think of these devices as " files " and use the standard file I/0 interface .
24 To do this , Mascot uses Dynamic Data Exchange links , which extracts data directly from the accounting system and transfers it a spreadsheet , such as Microsoft Corp 's Excel .
25 This back scratching may include taking data directly from the banks computer , but more often it provides details of the bank 's systems , which makes it easier for the enquiry agent to embark on the well timed impersonation .
26 Most DBMS can process data both in real-time and batch mode .
27 One upshot of the tool box view is that it invites us to use data generically with little regard for the theoretical auspices of the method .
28 To retrieve data the logical track and sector is passed to the drive which translates the data automatically to physical tracks and sectors .
29 BT has developed a range of new software , including both packages that will help customers either to type in the data for the returns and tailored solutions to retrieve the data automatically from existing accounting systems .
30 Tony Francis has gathered data mainly about modern cricketers : their fears , their inspirations , their strategies for survival and success .
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