Sentence examples for be an information from inspiring English sources

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"He seized an opportunity to be an information broker," said Mr. Medish.

There also seemed to be an information gap between the chef and the waiters.

"Its role was envisioned to be an information conduit, and not just rubber-stamp flacking for the C.P.A.," Mr. North said, referring to the civilian authority.

Before the reclassification, the F.C.C. had considered broadband access to be an "information service," a category over which the F.C.C. exercises much narrower authority.

"We used to be an information age agency in an industrial age, but now we are an information age agency in the information age," General Hayden once observed.

Residents would be surrounded by trees as they sat at bus shelters, and there would be an information kiosk and a new subway entrance.

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It'll be an information-gathering session".

It promises to be an information-packed affair — just take a look at the agenda.

However, combining orthogonal distance measures into a single measure must necessarily be an information-lossy operation.

The meeting was intended to be an information-gathering session to advise a National Academies panel as they draft a report on human cloning research slated for release this fall--but most of the attention focused on possible plans to create cloned children.

You're thinking, "oh I remember job day at my grade school, I ALWAYS wanted to be an information-monitor-slash-news-writer.

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