lack of data
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noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
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information, especially facts or numbers, collected to be examined and considered and used to help decision-making, or information in an electronic form that can be stored and used by ...
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Lackofdataprevented inclusion of all forty comparison countries.
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However, thelackofdataon malaria incidence (see above) prevents this.
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One important reason for the lack of emphasis on longitudinal aspects of retirement-related issues was alackofdata.
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However, given thelackofdataon father-adolescent interactions, we included this subsample of father-present data in the current study.
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However, fisheries benefits could not be estimated due tolackofdata.
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However, the study suffers from some limitations due tolackofdata.
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The overall limitation is, however, thelackofdatasynthesis.
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Alackofdatahas forced this research to defer any examination of the types of investments into which funds are placed.
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Althoughlackofdataconstrains analysis, all chapters aim to demonstrate how sustainable activities can succeed if proper pricing is in place to capture them.
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It turns out that the lack of attention to cocoa has a very simple explanation - thelackofdatafor the period in question.
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One of the main reasons for this has been alackofdatathat combine both work histories with information on caring responsibilities.
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Lackofdatamakes it virtually impossible to estimate the numbers of fugitive serfs who settled in frontier regions with any degree of accuracy.
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However, given thelackofdatano formal econometric analysis can be performed to do so.
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Despite thelackofdatain crocodiles, it is generally accepted that all sauropsids have a dorsal visual cortex.
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Due tolackofdata, no price premium was considered for either organic alfalfa or organic oat straw.
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It therefore seems that thelackofdatais not a question of a gap, but rather constitutes systematic absence.
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Many uncertainties, however, do not result fromlackofdata, but from lack of knowledge about existing data and from lack of coordination of it.
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For eight subjects there is an almost completelackofdatain the literature, which necessitates clinical research, including cost-effectiveness analysis.
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This is mainly due tolackofdataor inconsistent datasets between consecutive years (which is the case for our dataset).
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Average costs are used instead of the theoretically correct marginal costs due to alackofdata.
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