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

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1 He tests it using data from a number of different countries over the same time period , reasoning that if equation ( 6.1 ) were true , then those countries in which aggregate demand has been highly unpredictable should be those countries in which unpredictable aggregate demand has little effect on real output .
2 From theory , it draws the equations which define the fundamental laws of nature ; from experimentation , it receives data , and a means to verify its results .
3 Though it produced data that permits analysis of the impact of child-spacing upon neonatal mortality , unfortunately the WFS did not provide information on fetal mortality .
4 It produces data that can easily be expressed in statistical form .
5 It incorporates data compression algorithms that are claimed to increase effective throughput of wide area networking links by as much as four times .
6 D you think it needs data files ?
7 It contains data and ideas highly relevant to current discussion of the implications of societal ageing .
8 It contains data on pay settlements ( both on wage and non-wage elements ) on bargaining group basis .
9 It works especially well with HP LaserJets , where it uses data compression and print optimization to increase the speed .
10 It includes data from 12 wells with different logging conditions and depths ranging from 2200 to 6700 meters .
11 All it was doing was essentially the same operation as that performed by the computer when it copies data from one location to another .
12 Still , it sorted data out quickly enough .
13 When A calls B , it sends data of type D to B. When B terminates , it returns data of type E to A. Similarly , A communicates with C using data of types E and G.
14 Late last week , Hewlett-Packard Co released HP OpenWarehouse , claiming it to be the first fully scalable open system for data warehousing and contrasting it with mainframe-based and proprietary data-warehousing offerings , and saying that the open systems approach enables it to offer data warehousing at a small fraction of the cost of proprietary systems .
15 Hewlett-Packard Co has released HP OpenWarehouse , claiming it to be the first fully scalable open system for data warehousing and contrasting it with mainframe-based and proprietary data-warehousing offerings , and saying that the open systems approach enables it to offer data warehousing at a small fraction of the cost of proprietary systems .
16 In this book we are concerned with those internal design aspects of a computer which directly affect the way in which it processes data ; we therefore exclude such external aspects as the packaging of electronic components and units , the supply of power , or the conditions under which the computer is capable of operating , important though these are .
17 At this point , the weapon 's guidance system switches into a preprogrammed routine in which it selects data about the particular target that it is aiming for .
18 It is a necessary step if IBM is to remain competitive in networked environments because it enables data to move at the same speed between the CPU and peripherals as it moves over Ethernet .
19 The draft directive has , however , been criticised because not only would it extend data protection to manual data such as card indexes exempt under much existing legislation but it would also have a substantial impact on charities which depend on direct mail to get support and sponsorship .
20 Although it is possible when a program is used for individual tuition for it to collect data on pupil performance , this is only one mode of diagnostics .
21 It provides data on mobility as related to job change primarily for people in management , professional and technical occupations .
22 That is , it provides data on what government consumes rather than data about what government does or about the purposes for which money is spent .
23 When A calls B , it sends data of type D to B. When B terminates , it returns data of type E to A. Similarly , A communicates with C using data of types E and G.
24 The Quatro Pro for Windows program also includes a Database Desktop that uses a utility called the Paradox Engine when it shares data with Paradox , dBASE , ObjectVision , and other Engine supported applications .
25 It supports data transfer rates of up to 600Kb per second , depending on configuration .
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