Example sentences of "data [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They provide a simple equivalent of PEEK and POKE , but they come into their own when used to pass data between CHAINed programs , build complicated data structures or for use with machine code programs .
2 Passing data between CHAINed programs can be a bit of a problem because COMMON variables can not be declared and all but the static variables are cleared by CHAIN .
3 If you wish to pass large amounts of data between CHAINed programs , you should use a data file .
4 There are also a few experiments in Earth geometry that gain from the rapid transfer of data between distant schools .
5 Communication links have been established on the Administration and Library LANs for the exchange of computer data with financial institutions and bibliographic databases , and discussions are underway on the use of the JANET system for the exchange of scientific data between academic institutions .
6 Molecular Design and Chemical Abstracts Service ( CAS ) have signed an agreement giving access to scientific data through integrated services for data searching and communication .
7 Computing will become a larger part of the course from 1992 onwards , arising out of the Course Review , and there are likely to be increasing demands for specialist hardware ( plotters ) , software ( spreadsheets , databases , graphics ) , and improved access to scientific and horticultural data through better communications .
8 It is also perfectly valid to use data about other cultures to show that , because these cultures work on other principles than the principles which govern our society , the principles are historically specific and not universal and unchangeable .
9 It would certainly not have given him access to the kind of personalized data about effective relationships which her oral history interviews unearthed .
10 For its missiles to be effective , China would require a source of data about possible targets .
11 Positivist research has generated much data about specific relationships between individual or social characteristics and the likelihood of conviction .
12 The study also draws on existing published data about current practices and predictions about where growth in jobs is most likely to take place , as a basis for projections on likely trade union growth .
13 More data about general attitudes towards the health service is available from the British social attitudes survey ( Table 7.4 ) .
14 In the interviews with doctors complementary data about general practitioners ' will also be collected .
15 Student Services is a user and a provider of lodgings and accommodation data about all students , including those on the Modular Course , and has access to the student management system for this purpose .
16 Yet public data about these companies is limited , since most small businesses , sole traders and partnerships are not required to register with Companies House .
17 In many cases , Infolink can offer exclusive data about those companies most susceptible to failure .
18 Multinational companies will gather data about different countries in which they sell their products ( and different regions within countries ) .
19 Data about different castles could be put into the computer and the different castles compared .
20 Conventional turnkey CAD systems use a geometric data base , storing data about single entities which combine into geometric models .
21 The comparative method in sociology will be discussed in chapter 3 , but essentially consists of the sociologist assembling data about several societies or social contexts and comparing them with each other , with the intention of explaining the causes of any variations .
22 The development will also feature aspects from Improv — Lotus ' object-oriented spreadsheet designed for NeXT Inc 's NeXT workstations — which will , Lotus claims , add increased perspective to data analysis on screen , including financial data modelling capabilities and the ability to pass data as pure objects across different applications .
23 The following table shows data for European emissions of sulphur ( ‘ 000 tonnes a year ) .
24 Of the remaining three practices , one contributed for all but one of the 12 months ' data collection period , one supplied data for 10 out of 12 months , and one supplied data for eight months only .
25 The data for non-right handers collected by Rasmussen and his colleagues show approximately two thirds of left handers to have left sided speech while the remaining third are divided between those with speech on the right side and those with speech represented bilaterally .
26 Such a comparison must be made with caution , however , as some early counts of large numbers were made from boats some way off shore , for example by E. T. Booth ; similar data for recent years are not available .
27 This is the sharp end of modern cartography , a revolution in processing geographic data for practical uses .
28 Much of your attention as a manager can sensibly be directed to learning how to simplify , organize and present data for descriptive purposes .
29 However , though the only currently practicable approach to identifying rural deprivation was an area based one and although it has been possible to make some sense of census data for rural areas , they still concluded , in line with Knox and Cottam , that it would be far better if the analysis could be performed at the individual level .
30 If we take these characteristics of perception into an organizational setting , then the verbal and non-verbal signals still provide data for interpersonal relationships .
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