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

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1 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 .
2 It would certainly not have given him access to the kind of personalized data about effective relationships which her oral history interviews unearthed .
3 For its missiles to be effective , China would require a source of data about possible targets .
4 Positivist research has generated much data about specific relationships between individual or social characteristics and the likelihood of conviction .
5 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 .
6 More data about general attitudes towards the health service is available from the British social attitudes survey ( Table 7.4 ) .
7 In the interviews with doctors complementary data about general practitioners ' will also be collected .
8 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 .
9 Yet public data about these companies is limited , since most small businesses , sole traders and partnerships are not required to register with Companies House .
10 In many cases , Infolink can offer exclusive data about those companies most susceptible to failure .
11 Multinational companies will gather data about different countries in which they sell their products ( and different regions within countries ) .
12 Data about different castles could be put into the computer and the different castles compared .
13 Conventional turnkey CAD systems use a geometric data base , storing data about single entities which combine into geometric models .
14 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 .
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