Example sentences of "information [conj] is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Many of us would like to know what happens to the information that is collected during questioning when there is no subsequent conviction .
2 However he says he hopes to establish MNOD as an industry standard for storing musical information , since it retains information that is lost in the MIDI format , and once he gets backing from the industry , work will begin on extending the format .
3 Word processors have some database facilities , but these can be enhanced to contain client and related party ( courts , defendants , doctors ) information that is inputted once , and then retrieved in letters and other documents .
4 There is a constant battle over the question of access to information that is generated primarily by the executive , but the Congress can point to some significant successes in recent years .
5 On the contrary , as Donaldson argued , perhaps the major task for the child during the school years is to learn to handle information that is decontextualized .
6 Information that is received in the course of the decision-making process has a far greater chance of being used than information that is stored within the organization .
7 Well not before the doctor sees the patient , because much of the information that is fed in would have to be gain , acquired , by somebody with a good deal of medical knowledge .
8 The little information that is given on the performance of mature students is not very useful .
9 So the information that is given us is for our information only , or ?
10 Information that is received in the course of the decision-making process has a far greater chance of being used than information that is stored within the organization .
11 They store up to eight fields at a time , and use computer intelligence to average and interpolate the picture information that is added or subtracted .
12 Genetic engineering involves the manipulation of DNA , the basic chromosomal unit that exists in all cells and which contains genetic information that is passed on to future generations .
13 There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived .
14 ‘ It would be useful , ’ he said , ‘ if practitioners were made aware of the information that is required from them so they can build it up over a period of time . ’
15 Charts should be designed to show the information that is required and so they can be creative .
16 Moreover , information that is filed is not necessarily reliable , or in a form appropriate for any comparative analysis ; for example , the methods of calculating depreciation differ .
17 In effect , each builder has a choice in the level of sophistication and extent of the information that is considered necessary to plan and control his business .
18 He also gives some emphasis to channels of communication and their control ; the flow of information that is interpreted by individuals according to their frame of reference .
19 Nevertheless , most general practitioners remain concerned about the lack of detail in the assessment and discharge documents — and are waiting to see the more detailed information that is promised before April .
20 As Khoshafian ( 1990 ) argues , by combining database functionality with object-oriented concepts , OODBMS become the ideal repository of information that is shared by multiple users , multiple products , and multiple applications on different platforms ( hardware and software environments ) .
21 As we have seen , the long-lived gene as an evolutionary unit is not any particular physical structure but the textual archival information that is copied on down the generations .
22 The crucial test however is not the amount of factual information that is contained but the extent to which the course helps to focus and stimulate your own thoughts on the various issues and to lead to discussion with your partner and others in the same situation .
23 The more information that is demanded the greater the cost .
24 I turn now to the information that is held on the national computer about which the hon. Gentleman asked a number of questions .
25 And we must continue to improve and better the information that is provided .
26 This is because 40 per cent of all the information that is taken in through the eyes is for balance alone .
27 The application maintains a database of management and configuration information that is used for batch process management requests , preventing configuration errors and adding new systems .
28 There will be serious dangers , however , if the information that is set out in performance tables is clouded by footnotes and qualifications , which sometimes are advocated because they are designed to prove that whatever the differences between examination performances there is no such thing as a good school or a bad school .
29 The amount of information that is needed for a company 's marketing information system will depend on the extent of its current involvement or potential interest in an overseas market .
30 He refused , however , to give the isotopic content of the exported material — information that is needed to work out if the plutonium is of weapons grade .
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