Example sentences of "of information in " in BNC.

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1 She asked the court to refer to the European Court the question of whether Article 59 of the EC Treaty could be taken as meaning that a member state could bar the giving of information in its territory about services in another member state that were illegal in the first country .
2 There 's lots of information in this exhibition , not much thought .
3 The Americans got their ore , but the British received a pittance of information in return .
4 Clearly much will depend on the availability of information in the first place .
5 knowledge of abortive techniques was widespread in factory districts and spreading due to the interchange of information in the mills , to increase in therapeutic abortions carried out by surgeons , and to the publicity of quacks for their abortifacients .
6 The corruption of the security forces seems straight forward in the beginning , but as the plot unfolds , the facts of torture , a shoot-to-kill policy , and the silencing of information in Northern Ireland seems only to serve as a backdrop to the political intrigue .
7 This summary financial statement is only a summary of information in the accounts directors ' report and annual business statement .
8 Sources of information in librarianship and information science .
9 From the survey , it would seem that many bureaux which own the microfilm system find many uses for it within the bureau when it has not been taken out for an outreach advice session ; it is used for training purposes in order to demonstrate access to and use of information in CAB advice work and it is also used for giving talks to outside groups .
10 The following lists the sources of information in order of declining use :
11 These systems may have to be restricted to passive use based on the extraction of information in well-defined forms .
12 The dissemination of information in the event of an incident is dealt with at three levels : the first is the normal system of press notices ; the second is the use of teletext and viewdata ( Ceefax and Prestel ) to get direct to members of the public at their homes or places of work ; the third is the use of Telecom Gold electronic mail to get more technical details to various official bodies , such as water authorities ( Jackson 1989 ) .
13 There will be found a wealth of information in all kinds of forms — from details of sites which have been excavated and studied , to actual examples of materials used , given that they have been sufficiently durable as to survive .
14 By interviewing people we can obviously obtain a great deal of information in a relatively short time .
15 Clearly , then , the primary need when dealing with the information issue is to establish clearly what various staff need to do their jobs and then to see how to provide this more limited selection of information in a form that is easily available and accessible .
16 It was also agreed that the options for storage/retrieval of information in the long-term would be examined , based on the FAOR proposals to move towards a filly computerised storage system .
17 The FAOR proposals for storage of information in the long term using a filly computerised system were also investigated thoroughly , particularly as these had a bearing on the manner in which the index system would be developed .
18 There is , however , a good deal of information in the texts about the wordings suitable for trusts .
19 In the next section we will argue that there are circumstances under which people selectively pay attention to certain kinds of information in a mental model , even though other information in the model might be used to interpret the current sentence .
20 Moreover , the questionnaire permits the almost automatic dissemination of information in directory format , and it is then a saleable product .
21 In an effort to improve on this state of affairs , some museums have tried to regale the visitor with assorted snippets of information in ordinary English .
22 The requirement for disclosure of information in the proposed Directive is aimed at protecting the interests of shareholders of the target company .
23 And there is the question of the relevance of the trading of information in the first place .
24 I 've presented you with a lot of information in this article , so remember to take your time and try to practise every day .
25 Windows makes it much easier to exchange information between different packages ; there are various mechanisms , one of which allows you to use the mouse to highlight a chunk of information in a spreadsheet , say , to be cut-and-pasted to a Windows word processor via an intermediate storage area called a clip-board .
26 This is not surprising given the value of information in this area ; exploration companies are extremely volatile on the stock market .
27 The Director of Information in the colonial administration , Harry Franklin , started the Lusaka station in 1941 and ran it in his spare time .
28 One was given by Kenya 's first Minister of Information in 1963 :
29 We know their average heights , but we do not know if our ancestors were hairy or smooth , blue-eyed or brown-eyed , loquacious or capable of communicating only the most fundamental of information in grunts .
30 On the positive side , LARSP does make it possible to summarise an enormous amount of information in a highly principled way , and to generate useful hypotheses about strengths and weaknesses which have direct implications for remedial intervention strategies .
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