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Multimorbidity patterns were difficult to apprise, due to the absence of appropriate data collection systems; this would produce artificial estimates and information far from adhering to reality.
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Political leaders often lack economic information and understanding, and their economic advisers find it difficult to explain the economic situation to them and to apprise them of the relevant tools.
Appraise means to ascertain the value of and does not mean to apprise or to inform.
He sent messengers to apprise Reynolds of his situation, and to encourage him to hurry up.
He said he had called Mr. Odeen Thursday night to apprise him of Northrop's offer.
Ostensibly, this information is meant to apprise visa applicants of the rules of entry and spare them later distress.
The Medicare bill also requires the Bush administration to apprise Congress on progress toward opening Australia's drug pricing system.
"We want to apprise them of the preparations and plans we have made for security," said the spokeswoman, Kathy Ellis.
He did his utmost to apprise us of the facts, even if those facts were based on distant memories of O-level biology.
In Nov. 1927 Lord Irwin, the viceroy, summoned Gandhi to apprise him of the appointment of a statutory commission on constitutional reform under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon.
The overall architecture in Fig. 1 demonstrates the organization of work structure to apprise imbalanced Big Data sets [36].
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