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The phrase "agreed that information" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where a consensus about specific information is being discussed, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "We all agreed that information regarding the project timeline should be shared with the team."
Alternatives: "consensus on the information" or "acknowledged the information".
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Unlike the Chicago court, Magistrate Judge Leo Sorokin of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts agreed that information Pfizer wanted--which the company had narrowed to anonymous comments provided to authors--could be relevant to the company's defense.
All country teams agreed that information on the cost-effectiveness of implementing an intervention was essential for decision-making on the various topics of the case studies.
It was agreed that information sharing between consumers and healthcare practitioners is important, and reported that "enough" information is shared between CAM practitioners and consumers.
Evidently, information has always been of great importance in decision making on the marine environment, and all interviewees agreed that information played a central role in the designation of MPAs.
Nearly all the women agreed that information should be readily available to women about the effect that drinking alcohol may have on the fetus (99.4%) and that health professionals were the preferred source of this information.
Greater TOP acceptability was observed among males and those with lower educational levels; 85.4% of respondents agreed that information about PGD/PND should be systematically delivered with the test results.
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Pentagon officials and network executives agree that information moved at faster speeds than any had anticipated, and that led to confusion.
A Scottish Power spokesman said: "We agree that information about all energy tariffs across the market should be as clear as possible and we will fully co-operate with the Ofgem investigation.
Most experts agree that information from such tests does not have a role in the management of patients at this time because the tests do not determine precisely whether an individual will develop macular degeneration, and therefore do not determine if the patient should do anything in light of the results of the test.
Both agree that information (1) is anything transmitted from a "source" through a "channel" to a "receiver" and (2) is an abstraction rather than a material part of the system.
While is true that the ways in which we can define this age and its features possess substantial distinctions, authors agree that information and communication technologies constitute an essential dimension in the creation, dissemination and use of the knowledge and, therefore, in society's structural transformation processes (Castells & Cardoso, 2005).
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