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COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
analyze data
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The researchers then began analyzing the data.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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data
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Marketing teams analyze this data to produce profiles of those who give and they use these profiles to better target fundraising drives.
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International research tends to involve analyzing international data , rather than acquiring first-hand knowledge about international operations in other countries.
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Budget analysts spend the majority of their time working independently, compiling and analyzing data and preparing budget proposals.
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With the advent of the microcomputer, managers now can input and analyze their own data .
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New York City health officials were able analyze very recent data because the city collects birth and death records for its residents.
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Related Occupations Accountants and auditors design internal control systems and analyze financial data .
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Clinical trials not only collect and analyze medical data , they also gather information on the costs of alternative treatments.
time
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While government statisticians will return to work this week, they will still need time to collect and analyze information.
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Nathan Keyfitz, a professor emeritus of sociology and population at Harvard University, has spent considerable time analyzing the debate.
■ VERB
try
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She is only trying to analyze a whole condensed program of things that are not correct.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Experts are still analyzing the DNA evidence in the case.
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In a 1985 report, we analyzed the production costs of six different weapons systems.
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One of the problems in analyzing the situation is that we do not have all the information yet.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But - whatever the situation - innovators must analyze all opportunity sources.
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But now, with more-affordable computer equipment and software available, any would-be market maven can analyze a universe of stocks.
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It was restricted to gathering and analyzing intelligence.
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Man is not made into a machine by analyzing his behavior in mechanical terms.
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One of the problems in analyzing the situation is that we do not yet know the entire picture in detail.
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Politicians analyze their support in class terms, and sociologists would be lost without it.
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So after psychiatric sessions, Angela came to Uncle Sammler to hold a seminar and analyze the pro ceding hour.
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This is the bible that many investors use to analyze companies.