Example sentences of "information to be " in BNC.

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1 It may not be … prudent for such information to be then read by other than police personnel .
2 Since data compression relies on redundancy in the information to be compressed , performance is affected by the nature of the data .
3 The computer programme ( Carafe — Computer Assisted Ration Accounting and Food Evaluation ) allows a wide range of management information to be available so that the efficiency and performance of staff and systems can be monitored .
4 The correspondence , leaked to Labour 's Trade spokesman , Mr Gordon Brown , discloses for the first time that Lord Young appeared to plan with Professor Roland Smith , chairman of British Aerospace , to hide the figures rather than simply leaving the information to be ‘ scattered ’ in obscure documents in the hope that Parliament would not notice it .
5 The original promise was to allow enough information to be placed on record for the public to know who was breaking the law , and when , so prosecutions could be brought if necessary .
6 A text description of the item(s) covered by the record should allow the information to be both recorded and retrieved without having to split it between several records .
7 In the Registrar 's office there are forms to be filled in and information to be provided .
8 Although the obligation to provide instruction about maintenance is to be limited only to the first occupier , it is likely that subsequent purchasers will require the information to be passed on every time the property is sold .
9 In many cases , we have not had enough information to be able to give separate distributions for intraspecific taxa .
10 Ross Lyndon-James of Ramtron says : ‘ All other memory devices have either inflexible static memories , or require information to be shuffled in and out of the chip . ’
11 Fertility genes enable a plasmid 's genetic information to be transferred from a donor to a recipient strain .
12 Records : All transactions , transfers and expenditure should be recorded in sufficient detail for the information to be usable .
13 It will take some weeks now before I can contact my friend and ask him … ask for the information to be repeated . ’
14 In one sense a later decision is more convenient , because it allows all useful information to be collated , and is more likely to lead to a considered expenditure of funds .
15 Lack of priorities on information to be input .
16 This may require additional information to be recorded on requisition forms etc , or involve setting up new registers , all of which will demand extra staff time , and could lead to some resistance .
17 The film — a propaganda film for the UK Central Office of Information to be shown abroad — was about our maritime traditions , the character of the British and the sea , or ‘ Sailing Brits ’ as it said on the clapper board .
18 Checklist of questions for your own information to be answered before the interview
19 The first principle is that ‘ the information to be contained in personal data shall be obtained , and personal data shall be processed , fairly and lawfully ’ .
20 In an optical system , the information to be conveyed is converted into light signals rather than electrical ones .
21 Networked systems allow this information to be accessed even across diverse locations and sites .
22 No power was given to conduct investigations on its own and it had to advertise in the local press for information to be brought to it .
23 Our Lord 's teaching is presented to us not as information to be sifted , but as guidelines to be followed .
24 In the event of such disclosure will obtain from such third parties ' duly binding agreements to maintain in confidence the information to be disclosed to the same extent at least as is so bound hereunder .
25 ‘ We do believe the information to be useful and we also believe it is a possibility that the man shown on the tape in Phil Wells .
26 The most common type of contextual information to be implemented in script recognition is that of the surrounding letters ( Ehrich and Koehler , 1975 ; Goshtasby and Ehrich , 1988 ) , or orthography .
27 It is also a particularly useful structure because it allows further information to be stored at the nodes .
28 However it is possible to find a method which allows the additional information to be removed from the tree ( as previously mentioned in section 4.5.1.2 ) .
29 The trie structure does allow such information to be stored at the end of word nodes .
30 We hope that this booklet provides you with useful information to be used as a starting point — to start thinking about the issues that HIV and AIDS may raise for us in our lives and to start talking with and listening to our lovers , families , friends and colleagues in an informed , non-judgmental way .
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