Listen to native speakers pronounce “data” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
Data.
data.
data
data for other use cases. In Flock's
Data that law enforcement would require
Data colonialism is fundamentally
Data helps you make better-informed decisions, which drives better outcomes.
data as well, so much of, um, so much of
data tracking and strategic communication,
Data justice matters
Data from 2023 shows that extraction of virgin plastic has increased.
data science, you know, and we we
data center demand drove up the average annual household power price
Data centers become smart, cooperative partners to the power grid.
data, if you look at the GDP, right? In
Data in the UK shows
data showing that when you engage with
data suggesting that there's a men
data. And that has, I think, led us
data so you know 70% of people have at
data that I shared. And so, that's how
data that shows that when you are
Data will make a difference, just as it did in Mexico City.
data-driven climate action.
Data rights are human rights.
data efficiency, energy efficiency, going beyond evolution,
data like that and it's not clear that
data you have access to in order to
data by people who may want access to it
data in China the government has access
data are harmless the data in aggregate
Data centers are rapidly contributing to this climate crisis.
data-and-AI-driven music
data can move us profoundly.
Data can shape human narratives that can open conversations,
data set together in one place and
data are going to be at a huge Advantage
data can inform them on what seed to buy
data so that you can explore a deeper
data sheets on their datasets.
data illiteracy is greater among women.
Data, climate, power.
data in order to create more efficient and convenient city services.
data visualization or budgeting.
data to train the system
Data is the new labor.
data centers and much, much more.
Data shows around the world
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