Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] of information " in BNC.
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1 | Conversely , mere volume or complexity of information disclosed will not be sufficient . |
2 | To this database had been added further codes to indicate the type or category of information , the functional groups in the EPH using it , and its source or destination . |
3 | I feel it would be useful to collect all the research work , documents , etc. , relating to Little Mill , including this agreement , into one file or folio of information . |
4 | Locate books or magazines in the class or school library by using the classification system or catalogue , and use simple information-retrieval strategies when pursuing a line of enquiry , eg use ‘ search ’ reading , contents lists , indexes , to find a particular fact or piece of information . |
5 | This means that in an ideal world a new mailing list has to be compiled for each story or piece of information you want to impart to the media . |
6 | A fact or piece of information , especially as a basis for inference . |
7 | On other occasions a user may want every document or piece of information on a topic traced , and then high recall must be sought to the detriment of precision . |
8 | I suspect that it is assumed by most people , including those who planned this course of lectures , that language is a means of communication — that this is what it is for ; and that since literature is made out of language , it too must be a kind of communication , as defined by , for instance , the Collins English Dictionary : ‘ the imparting or exchange of information , ideas , feelings ’ . |
9 | Arguments against allowing access included that people would not write frankly if they knew their comments would be seen , it could be important to record facts which could not be proved and suspicions or impressions , the child or parent might be made unhappy by a teacher 's judgement and it might impair the relationship or discourage the child , and access would lead to constant arguments about fairness or relevance of information . |
10 | Kearney late last year showed that the success or failure of information technology applications does not depend on the absolute level of investment . |
11 | At the time of writing there is no central source or register of information regarding re-entry programmes . |
12 | Typically an object is a producer or consumer of information or an item of information . |
13 | The summarising or listing of information extracted from any of these manual systems can be a lengthy procedure . |
14 | The inclusion or exclusion of information is decided by our historical experience which is gained by reading , discussion and thought . |
15 | Any kind or aspect of information that is not present in the immediately relevant verbal or situational context is to be regarded as irretrievable and hence context-independent . |
16 | Consequently , simple codes were devised and entered in separate fields to indicate , in broad terms , the source or destination of information items . |
17 | However , the addition of simple codes indicating the general source or destination of information can be of value |
18 | Vagueness or lack of information may indicate that the primary failure rests at supervisory level and negative answers may reflect inadequacies in methods or lack of supervision . |
19 | One is that relatively lengthy questionnaires can be used to increase the quantity or detail of information obtained . |
20 | Print is very efficient for the communication and imbibing of information . |
21 | Given the importance of the uses to which information from assessments is put , greater standardisation of methods of assessment is needed to ensure that the validity and reliability of information obtained are acceptable . |
22 | The final point to make is that having weighed the relevance and reliability of information , we then judge whether the benefits of accounting and reporting outweigh the costs . |
23 | Availability and reliability of information ( eg management accounts and forecasts ) |
24 | It is mainly proofreading that is responsible for DNA 's remarkable accuracy and fidelity of information storage . |
25 | This could well form a separate main activity , since it encompasses goal-directed research ( preparation of lectures , tours and exhibitions ; enquiry answering ) , research involved with the supervision and teaching of information management , bibliography and research methodology to our own students , M.Sc. |
26 | That would be unacceptable to anyone who believes in open democratic government and freedom of information . |
27 | The first-year unit exemplifies the approach and aims of the strand as a whole , by concentrating on a number of accessible and contentious issues such as the media , censorship and freedom of information , the environment , and the ethics of medical and scientific research . |
28 | There will be an analysis of news reporting during the Gulf War and studies on crisis situations such as immigration in Europe , AIDS and freedom of information in eastern Europe . |
29 | 10 A commitment to full public participation in decision making and freedom of information in all sectors . |
30 | We believe the Government should underpin its commitment to open government and freedom of information by establishing a principle that all information , except that tightly defined as being genuinely commercial sensitive , should be publicly available . |