Example sentences of "information can be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A variety of information can be recorded and catalogued including contacts , agencies and job applications .
2 A lot of this information can be kept together on one sheet of paper to make an interview plan ( Figure 4 ) .
3 ‘ Bulk ’ transfer should be used the first time information of a given type is transferred , thereafter this information can be kept up to date with LIFESPAN by use of ‘ incremental ’ transfers .
4 Certain parts of this information can be collected by means of tests , for example in medical diagnosis , blood-pressure measurements , heart rate etc , but other information has to be collected by observation and by means of case histories .
5 However , we collected detailed information on the employment and labour market histories of respondents in the three years between redundancy and interview , and previous research indicates that such information can be collected reliably for such relatively short periods ( Walker 1982a ) .
6 " Information can be collected by recording routine statistics ; the professional judgements called for in considering financial probity or the condition of buildings are not educational .
7 Quantum and costs information can be collected on specially designed forms .
8 Information can be extracted from the data base at various levels , each containing more detail as searched down through lower levels .
9 Key technical issues are : whether the operational systems such as payroll can be developed quickly , despite application backlogs , and changed easily as requirements inevitably change ; whether personal computing software is available to set up your Personnel Information System quickly and flexibly without direct recourse to computer professionals , allowing flexible ad hoc reporting and rapid response to continually changing requirements ; whether summaries of this information can be extracted to enable planning , monitoring , controlling and modelling applications to be carried out by the personnel planners .
10 It is remarkable that such detailed information can be extracted for such a remote system .
11 The results would seem to confirm that , at least at this level , information can be communicated at faster-than-light velocities — instantaneously , in fact .
12 In essence CW 's matrix table identifies a source of information , means by which that information can be communicated , and the targets for that information .
13 Performance information can be viewed in real time or collected and archived at a single location to be used later for systems and capacity planning .
14 Often in the initial stages of database development new keywords can be suggested by the materials being indexed or particular design features may need to be altered once the information can be viewed on screen or in a print-out .
15 The directed acyclic word graph ( section 3.2.5 and section 3.3.3 ) is the optimal structure for saving memory , but no additional information can be stored for each word .
16 The new services have three components : a configuration definition database component , where templates of key configuration information can be stored ; a change automation component for making changes to large numbers of networks automatically ; and a scheduling services component to control the timing of the changes .
17 The new services have three components : a configuration definition database where templates of key configuration information can be stored ; change automation for making changes to large numbers of networks automatically ; and scheduling services to control the timing of the changes .
18 I think it 's fair to say that with this new computer erm the box office that we 've got a lot of information can be stored on that and in future we 'll be using a much more erm sophisticated in a scientific way for instance if you came here and book that seat that your sitting in tonight we would know on that computer what type of show that your discouraging coming to erm we can say to you we can send you out a leaflet saying the kind of er things that you 'd like to see are on at the playhouse on such and such a date and we could even say to you would you like the seat that you normally sit in .
19 video disks on which large amounts of information can be stored in binary form representing characters of text or images .
20 Sachs argued that since only a limited amount of information can be stored verbatim in memory , normally only the most recently heard sentence is remembered word for word .
21 If anchoring , in its essentials , refers to the way that new information is categorized and rooted into cultural beliefs , then theorists must also take note of the way that information can be particularized and uprooted .
22 However , it is only within the last 10 years that it has become possible to process text electronically and thus improve the way non-routine information can be handled .
23 So , all in all , only about three-quarters of those who changed their minds with additional information can be said to have genuinely interpreted that information , and made a rational choice .
24 The resulting information can be displayed by the user as a mix of reports , graphs and tables .
25 The resulting information can be displayed by the user as a mix of reports , graphs and tables .
26 The system allows information to be ‘ filed ’ on floppy discs so that stored information can be called up at any time on the computer 's visual display unit .
27 A further advantage of COMMUNlTEL is that pages of information can be downloaded from Prestel and saved for further use with , for example , business studies or economics classes or the Prestel pages can be edited for school use .
28 This interaction is often culturally determined and therefore whenever it is possible to extend the previously narrow focus on westernised middle-income parents developing spoken English in their infants , then very valuable information can be discerned in the language development .
29 New information can be incorporated as and when changes are made .
30 A main feature of this tool is the ease with which levels of information can be incorporated into the document and unfolded if desired ( Figure 4 ) .
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