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He did consider whether it was an "abuse of process" to draw on information acquired through torture.
The technology allows robots to draw on information about the world around them from a network of computers instead of making calculations on the fly.
Such an approach must draw on information about how detrimental specific land use transitions are with regard to, for instance, the functionality of soils, water balance or habitat quality at specific locations.
The board should be able to draw on information from the management development program to evaluate each manager in relation to the qualities that everyone has agreed are important for the successor CEO. Henry Wendt: I agree about the importance of a strong management development program, but I don't think that management development and succession are necessarily synonymous.
A system is narrow-scope encapsulated if it cannot draw on information held outside of it in the course of its processing.
These beliefs often require that we draw on information that is linked to particular feelings and valuations, and because of this, we develop attitudes about people, events, and behaviors.
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The machines of the future will be able to draw on that information (or a lot of it, anyway) and use it to inform themselves about their surroundings.
His life and personality inspired a 1995 novel, "They Forged the Signature of God," by Viriato Sención, which drew on inside information and offended Mr. Balaguer.
The unit has also drawn on information from uniformed surveillance teams and telephone taps, informants in political groups, and companies to amass the secret files.
The researchers drew on information gathered in a national health survey of more than 43,000 people.
Prepared by Molly Eikerdt, with Alexa Rosenberg and Danielle Martin, drawing on information from survey teams.
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