Example sentences of "data should be " in BNC.

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1 There were no reliable statistics before 1838 and , even after that date , demographers did not agree on how the data should be interpreted .
2 In general , as we shall discuss later , data should be collected because they are relevant — not just because they are interesting .
3 According to Townsend , the data should be invaluable to researchers studying rural areas .
4 AD/Cycle components include Information Model , which provides a common description of how data should be presented and used by tools .
5 AD/Cycle components include Information Model , which provides a common description of how data should be presented and used by tools .
6 The idea is that all meta data should be available to developers — who may be using a variety of tools — via a single , logical dictionary .
7 Cooperative application development with shared data should be possible via the open repository strategy that Informix has outlined — see above .
8 Generation of referral data should be a routine requirement for all NHS radiology departments .
9 Recommendations have been made ( Chavalit Mangkalaviraj , personal communication ) that information given to travellers and epidemiological data should be exchanged internationally and that study tours for health staff in interested countries should be set up .
10 Security copies of disk-held data should be taken without interruption to user service .
11 As new dictionaries become available , such valuable data should be exploited , and for this reason the lexicon has been continually updated as the project has progressed .
12 The essential point is that the use of numerical data should be adapted to the need .
13 The fact that a relatively high proportion ( nearly 40 per cent ) of responses are " proxy " responses ( not the responses of the individual concerned but of another member of the household , often a spouse ) has suggested that LFS data should be interpreted with some caution .
14 Four limitations of the data should be noted .
15 The suggestion that generation of referral data should be specified in contracts is welcome , but should be extended to feedback ( through the medical audit network rather than through management ) of the results of radiography referral in terms of proportions of abnormal findings .
16 We recommend , however , that all obstetric data should be analysed according to whether the patient is primiparous or multiparous .
17 In spite of these problems which suggest that the data should be interpreted with more caution than other information that originated in the WHO collaborative studies , the effect of maternal age on early and intermediate fetal mortality is unmistakable .
18 The IMS advised that , initially , a fairly simple system relating to one location and containing a limited amount of data should be set up .
19 The analysis of these data should be complete by early 1985 and will be followed by a further survey of key informants and the various development agencies in an attempt to identify the type of projects which might be promoted within the framework of an Integrated Rural Development programme .
20 to the extent that the adjustments do not meet this test , the financial data should be presented as an ‘ illustrative pro-forma ’ rather than as historical fact .
21 In both cases , the basis of the adjustments to audited data should be explained and the results commented on when appropriate .
22 Modification of data should be based on arguments of fairness , accuracy and relevancy .
23 An entity is not data itself , but something about which data should be kept .
24 Statistics is important for planing how data should be collected , analysed and interpreted .
25 As far as the technical points are concerned er there is the question , which source of data should be used to quantify migration .
26 State 6 to State 4 — usually after a faulty item has been checked ( eg. cleaned ) and found to be good , but it is decided that no further data should be added to the item .
27 State 6 to state 4 — usually after a faulty item has been checked ( eg. cleaned ) and found to be good , but it is decided that no further data should be added to the item
28 the validity principle : KSs operating on the most valid data should be executed first .
29 This principle seems to imply that data should be destroyed when the specified purpose for which they were collected has been achieved .
30 erm I can not see , and this is where I part company with Peter Williamson to some extent , I can not see any reason why his data should be regarded as showing that when the sudden change did take place it took place for any reason other than natural selection within a single population .
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