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data

[dey-tuh, dat-uh] / ˈdeɪ tə, ˈdæt ə /


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Overall, the report said there was “incomplete data” and “major gaps in transparency” over financial matters.

From Los Angeles Times

The MPs committee also wants the NHS to start recording data on complications after cosmetic surgery carried abroad, amid reports of people receiving emergency care following botched treatment in other countries.

From BBC

But when the platform announced it would soon require some users to verify their age, Alastair was among those concerned about its implications for their data - and that of their online communities.

From BBC

Since then, official data shows the area has become poorer still and last May, people decided to toss the political dice once more by voting Reform.

From BBC

Sports data analysis has surged since the days of "Moneyball", the hit 2011 film with Brad Pitt that recounts manager Billy Beane's groundbreaking exploitation of player statistics at the Oakland Athletics baseball team.

From Barron's