We collect and collate such information, so it is available for analysis and interpretation. |
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The data extraction sheet attempted to collate confounding variables, but no data were provided in the trial reports. |
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A nationwide attempt to collect and collate information may yield a more complete picture of the prevalence and nature of such attacks in India. |
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The club will now collate the feedback from local residents and fans in advance of a formal planning application early in the new year. |
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I asked whether it was a nice gesture of my host that he'd managed to collate the past decade's songs by way of a celebration. |
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He said the incorrect SocPen information made it difficult to collate beneficiaries with paypoints. |
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You can't really get on with anything useful as you load the printer with paper, collate the copies etc. |
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Now Edna, with the help of local councillor Bernard Selby, plans to collate records, press cuttings and artefacts detailing his wartime actions. |
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Police will then collate the information and identify trouble areas or individuals and target them accordingly. |
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Work begins on the systems required to collate and mark continuous assessment and exams. |
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The underwriters of the defendants were the Swedish Club, and they needed a period of time to collate together the significant sum involved. |
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They are also where we collate, catalogue, index and digest the sources of our and other systems of law. |
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Dr. Sutherland is currently working in Sydney, Australia on projects to collate and report data on the quality of care in New South Wales. |
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Students can then search the internet and use their boards to collate their findings. |
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The Centre shall search for, collect, collate, analyse and summarise relevant scientific and technical data in its fields of competence. |
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In 1998, the IEMR began to develop a research agenda, establish partnerships and collate existing data. |
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I'm going to collate all the poems into a bestselling anthology. |
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As they move into specialist training, require them to collect and collate precise details of everything except the quality of doctoring they are learning to provide. |
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Planners and home owners have previously had to collate these components from different supply sources. |
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We have worked hard over the last few months to raise the awareness and interest for broadband and had a meeting on Monday evening to collate all the forms. |
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He sees that some were written in a different style so he has this whole list of names of people who are writing in his box and he's trying to collate them. |
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If people contact us with information we do act on it, but sometimes it takes time to collate enough information and evidence to bring a prosecution. |
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So these problems are local, and they are really difficult to collate, to compare what is going on in each area, because there is 100 different units throughout the Met. |
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This is an instrument that now allows us to collate the purchases, the disbursements and also to analyze them. |
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Our products are designed to help organize, sort, collate and store paper and other materials more efficiently. |
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The next step is to collate evidence and consult with the voluntary sector and other stakeholders. |
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It is one objective of this Guide to collate a range of good Convention practices, developed through experience and by trial and error over the years. |
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Several websites allow users to submit lists of birds seen, while others collate and produce seasonal statistics, distribution maps. |
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At each health system level, a point person must be selected to collate the data and a system must be developed for reporting back to the central level. |
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At each level of the health system, a point person must be appointed to collate the data and a system for reporting back to the central level should be developed. |
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People can carry out all repro activities at an ergonomical working height with plenty of room to check, collate, fold and spread out large format documents. |
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For this purpose, the Secretariat is to collate national cost data of major medical equipment, including the cost of medical equipment in the systems contract of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations. |
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Nonetheless, each local partner is empowered to expand the questions to be dealt with in order to collate the information they see as being of interest and which leverages the quality of the final report. |
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If you'd asked 30 years ago, who would have predicted that the thoughts and feelings of strangers would be so engrossing that people would stay up late arguing with them, or collate the funniest weekly. |
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I am therefore delighted that you announced in the discussion on the fifth action programme that you would like to set up a kind of observatory where an effort will be made to collate all possible gender-related data. |
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We will never collate these data with other databases, in particular with personal data of individuals, or share or disclose such information to third parties. |
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If a data management system is created or used to integrate, collate, and check data, checks should be in place to handle computer operations that may include organization and management functions. |
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It is also believed that IUCN is well positioned to collate information regarding businessoriented skills and to bring together experts that could assist members in upgrading these skills. |
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Certainly I would regard it as not inappropriate for me to try to collate information as it was available, and clearly that will be part of this role in my communications. |
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The committee is working together to collate a caribou database using aboriginal knowledge and to develop a project to examine caribou range use, movement and migration patterns to identify gaps in our present knowledge. |
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The purpose of the review was to identify key cancer screening studies and documents and to collate a list of performance measures commonly cited. |
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It allows you to record what possible sources of existing information might answer those questions, and how you might collate further information. |
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It is therefore necessary to rigorously collate epidemiological data and medical practice as well as economical information, in order to evaluate the supplying of homeopathic medicines to the care system and public health. |
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Put the reviews on flip charts and collate them on a wall. |
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Their first task will be to collate all job applications and classify job offers, in order to keep recruitments running smoothly and more permanently, by ensuring a proper match between supply and demand. |
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The focus is primarily on enhancing the ability to acquire, collate, store, analyse, manipulate and manage databases within the context of broader national and international structures. |
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These statistics were simple columns of unadded figures, which took more than six months of all the time I could command to collate. |
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