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data

[dey-tuh, dat-uh] / ˈdeɪ tə, ˈdæt ə /


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If that was the case, data should show higher fund use and employment in poorer states with higher unemployment, the survey says.

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The average speed for a bus in Scotland is now 11.3mph, down from 14.9mph two years ago, according to industry data.

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List provided by data analysts Opta, external from players to have taken 10 plus Premier League penalties.

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In November, a cooling system failure at a data centre in the US sent financial trading tech offline at CME Group, the world's largest exchange operator.

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By late April, the area of the UK burned by wildfires had already reached a new annual record, according to data from the Global Wildfires Information System going back to 2012.

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