An item of factual information derived from measurement or research.
1 Powell spoke aloud to the staffs: Beck's missing one small datum point.
2 Sooner or later her master would explain why this datum was important.
3 We now have a commonplace datum that is familiar in two respects:
4 Social definitions are all made relatively: an absolute datum is only imagined.
5 What p-math did was quantify the possible timelines of our datum universe.
6 And what is wrong with datum for a single item of data?
7 Language, whether English, French, or Chinese, is taken for granted, a basic datum .
8 But the dimness of the datum of only two chapters ago.
9 Why should not sight be added to the unchallenged datum of the mind.
10 Throughout this book, the datum that we are most impressed with:
11 This number affords a notable datum for comparison with other countries.
12 Genius wonders about the refinements, taking the vision as a datum .
13 Therefore there is no doubt that this dot served as a datum point.
14 We could have predicted that that datum could be found somewhere.
15 She could then transfer herself, datum by datum , down into the gravity well.
16 Privacy, therefore does not by itself make a datum unamenable to scientific treatment.
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