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But officials rarely disseminate information without an ulterior motive.
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In particular, the work in [14] leverages node mobility in order to disseminate information about destination location without incurring any communication overhead.
Test center supervisors and officials of the College Board — many of whom are also dealing with the storm's aftermath as residents of affected areas — are "working frantically" to disseminate information to students who may still be without power, Ms. Steinberg said.
"Individuals who form an association have the right to hold opinions and disseminate information of all kinds, including of a political nature, without interference by the State," said the experts.
Without network mapping, those wishing to disseminate information or ideas through this network would likely target that actor (as was actually the case for this policy process), noting that s/he communicated frequently with many other actors.
We get to disseminate information out into the world.
He waited outside his school to disseminate information.
I think booksellers have a duty to disseminate information.
They cannot disseminate information, because information would too often embarras their truth.
At least the Bush administration is trying to disseminate information, even if it's fictional.
"Social media has opened democratic space where we can directly confront officials and disseminate information quickly".
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