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To informing
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
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Such information can contribute to informing service quality and identify staff perceived barriers and enablers during adoption of the model.
Opportunities exist to use the genetic information to provide treatment options, in addition to informing drug discovery research.
In addition to informing the design of the survey questionnaire, the qualitative information was used to deepen and understand the quantitative and spatial findings.
Should public television limit itself to informing and educating?
"Having an accurate national picture is critical to informing our ongoing response.
Some schools took to informing parents when their children swore, others issued detentions.
So, sure, Rick-rolling is not the most businesslike approach to informing the public.
These "open" discussions, however, don't extend to informing the other 75% of shareholders about what's going on.
However students and their teachers can be at cross-purposes when it comes to informing universities about AS grades.
The Ministry of External Affairs, which should be crucial to informing the country's strategic vision, is puny.
Last year, the commissioner for peace and security asked us to review peace efforts in Africa with a view to informing AU policies.
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