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Posted on March 25, 2017 by cthomson

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Posting this from TAGS after our hangout yesterday re @nigelchpainting discussion of lack of depth/breadth of analytics ie ranking #mscedc pic.twitter.com/uwGCdBGgfl

— Clare Thomson (@ClareThomsonQUB) March 25, 2017

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