Example sentences of "data that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 By 1857 when Agassiz 's Essay on Classification appeared , as an introduction to a never-completed work on the natural history of the USA , it was already difficult to believe that Noah 's flood had really been a world-wide catastrophe with animals surviving two by two ; indeed Agassiz 's work on ice ages had involved reinterpretation of data that seemed evidence of the Flood .
2 It arranged with the manufacturers that he would be allowed to see technical data that had been carefully doctored to include major errors .
3 In 1962 H. H. Hess , of Princeton University in the USA , published a radical explanation for much of the geological data that had been accumulating over the previous decade or so .
4 A host of aetiological hypotheses has been formed , which have frequently been untestable and based on data that had been unsystematically selected or of dubious validity ( Rosenthal , 1968 ) .
5 Ember would n't even tell her what from , but she could sense through the flux of data that came from her paling blue awareness that the others had something planned for her , something that she did n't want .
6 As to nomes , I have data that says nomes originated on another world and came here thousands of years ago .
7 The very profusion of data that becomes available from a DFDR itself poses a problem in terms of the number of data points to be considered and even the many sheets of paper containing them that need to be handled .
8 Health data that gets collected from the health facility using the existing system of selecting the health facilities ‘ own ethnic group ’ becomes totally unreliable and inadequate for budget proposals and programme planning .
9 The commitments data that we 've been dealing with to date , for the Greater York area , that was supplied by the County Council , was that data that applied to the what we 're now calling the the the the greenbelt area , or was it the area of search as well ?
10 Scientists worldwide are facing the ever-increasing dilemma of how to handle vast quantities of data that advances in high technology have made it possible to generate .
11 But logs have a vital role to play in data analysis , providing one of the most useful ways of re-expressing data that straggles upwards .
12 The single perspective of an individual subject proves inadequate to the task of processing the sensory data that flood his consciousness .
13 Another aspect of the data that has not been adequately explained is known as odd-even staggering .
14 The arrangement of the same data that has been shown in Figs. 8.1 and 8.2 , but now held as a multilist , is shown in Fig. 8.3 .
15 Taken together and assembled into relevant groupings , they become information , which is basically data that has been analysed , summarised and interpreted for the benefit of the potential user , in this case a manager .
16 Do you ever have to copy type into the computer text and other data that has arrived in a fax ?
17 As more and more data is read , old data that has been accessed least is discarded to make room for the new .
18 Although this was an extreme case , it is by no means unique and practically every university teacher who has supervised an undergraduate dissertation will recognize the problem of trying to write a dissertation backwards ; that is to say , taking the data that have already been collected and then trying to find some hypothesis which they can be used to test .
19 It may also include instructions to observe particularly unusual sources ; to repeat collection of data that have been lost or spoilt in some way ; or to take corrective actions based on data already received .
20 Thus to bar from the courts data that have not appeared in a peer reviewed journal could be foolhardy .
21 This facility can be used to indicate individual items in a set of data that have to be treated in a special way , different from the majority of items in the set ; a special case is " undefined " items , which have not as yet been assigned a value .
22 The large bulk of the data that have led to this conclusion originates from areas south of the polar circle .
23 ‘ We shall look forward to seeing the report and if there is new data that warrants investigation . ’
24 Again , it is not totally inappropriate that this sort of overlap should exist since RMI must build upon the data that exist within the service ; it can not be separate and unrelated to that which currently exists .
25 As I say I 'm I 'm not convinced that it 's air conditioning erm , but then again there 's more detail , more data that 's required .
26 Erm with without a new settlement erm that that was indeed the the impression that erm I was left with as well , and what what we 've sought to do in in the evidence that we 've we 've put before you is to take the nine seven , nine thousand seven hundred figure in Greater York , and and er s based on the data supplied by the County Council to demonstrate that that actually when one looks at outstanding commitments erm with planning permission , identified the sites er without planning permission , those those that are allocated in local plans , making suitable allowances for small sites erm windfall sites and conversion , erm the the residual figure that is left in Greater York , which I calculate to be eight thousand six hundred and thirty seven , once one has taken away completions , which I think is an agreed figure between nineteen ninety one and nineteen ninety three of one thousand and sixty three , that erm , those existing commitments , and the sites likely to come forward , ma virtually match the figure for the outstanding housing requirement , so so one is left with a view that erm from from the data that 's put in front of us that there is n't a residue of that size to accommodate , although I accept that there may well be a residue of some sort , erm and it seems to me that the established Greater York erm framework , er is is the process by which that is distributed around the counties along the lines that the discussion 's proceeded this morning .
27 It is concerned with the data that exists , not how it is used .
28 Moreover , there is a danger than data that presented very little pattern originally can be smoothed into an artefactually interesting story ; exercise 9.4 has been designed to enable you to explore this point .
29 The data that result are increasingly applied to the evaluation of environmental and epidemiological problems concerned with human and animal health .
30 In a very real sense , although answers to questions are being elicited in both approaches , the data that result are fundamentally different .
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