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Ransomware gangs regularly target businesses big and small by crippling computers and stealing data, and often come away with multimillion-dollar paydays when victims see no other way out but to pay the ransom.

In Canada, Ontario recently became the first province to mandate collecting data that includes racial categories for all encounters with the public involving force.

From Fortune

Strictly according to the pay data, if she’s a manager getting paid what other managers are getting paid, superficially there is no problem.

From Fortune

When I look at our data, most of our podcasts are consumed on desktop or laptop, not in cars.

From Digiday

Her team has since been sending NIH enrollment updates daily, and she said she will share data with NIH as it becomes available.

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Beinart is upset with me for asking "what is the point of this datum?"

The shaded rectangles represent the distribution of shear due to the load at C, while no may be termed the datum line of shear.

It is clear, in the first place, that there can be no datum apart from a belief.

What he observes is, at the stage of science which he has reached, a datum for his science.

But in each case it is only the sensation that ought, in strictness, to be called a datum.

Each new datum adds to our knowledge, which cannot run ahead of that which produces it.

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On this page you'll find 123 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to datum, such as: accomplishment, action, case, circumstance, data, and evidence.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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