Examples of using Uses data in English and their translations into Greek
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The Pinocchio strategy uses data in a specific format to analyse what is happening with a particular currency pair.
This study uses data from Wave 9(2009) of the Household,
The index uses data from 17 surveys that look at factors such as enforcement of anti-corruption laws,
Microsoft uses data to provide you with relevant
The BJUI search uses data from 17 studies, and the study participants total more than 15,000 men.
I think the idea is that Alexa uses data gathered from users who have the toolbar installed on their browsers to calculate a website's traffic rank.
Contact: The Company uses Data to answer to requests/questions you make for instance through the contact form.
Horschler's study uses data from more than 7,000 purebred domestic dogs from 74 different breeds.
Sense Networks, a company that uses data from AT&T, uses anonymous location information“to better understand aggregate human activity.”.
When you do this, the macro uses data from the active sheet to populate the user form.
This report uses data from the 2007-08 Citizenship Survey to explore Muslim communities' views,
For instance, all individuals should be free to choose how the company uses data relating to them.
The study uses data from the International Diabetes Federation
for a different approach to the same problem which uses data from Facebook.
At the IMK, the recession gauge, which uses data that have signaled downturns in the past is now orange- the middle of its traffic-light warning system- for the first time since March 2016.
Like a calculated column, a computed column uses data from other columns in an expression.
The report uses data from the European Space Agency's Herschel mission,
This expertise is essentially with the IMF and the Commission uses data whenever they have been produced in such a research study.
The report uses data from 47,233 Americans over the age of 20, gathered from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys from 1999 to 2016.
We also analysed how the Commission uses data for fraud prevention purposes.