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The term "expansive information" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to having a large or extensive amount of information on a particular topic. It can be used in various contexts, such as research papers, reports, and articles. Example: The article provided expansive information on the history of the ancient city, including its architecture, customs, and political structure.
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For example, initial bidders are receiving expansive information rights that entitle them to know about every conversation with a third-party bidder.
A parallel civil complaint brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission said that Mr. Goffer's nickname among his fellow traders was Octopussy - a reference to the James Bond movie - because of his expansive information network.
For example, the agreement includes expansive information rights that require Transatlantic to update Allied at least once a day with the status of any discussions with any third parties.
But the encyclopedia suggested something more expansive: information war was less about methods of persuasion and more about "influencing social relations" and "control over the sources of strategic reserves".
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These ASIs will operate with a cadence of at least one image every 5 s, and will provide mission critical onset and early expansive phase information.
An endowed fund for publications with opportunities to incorporate more expansive online information would provide greatly needed support to help curatorial, faculty, and student research and discoveries reach a wider public.
Nick Tosches' 1982 biography "Hellfire" captured the manic spirit of its subject — Rolling Stone called it "the best rock 'n' roll biography ever written" — but Bragg's book, covering more expansive biographical information, is collecting laudatory reviews as well.
Clayton said that within the next two or three years, virtual assistants will possess a more expansive directory of information, and get smarter with time.
This would necessitate expansive disclosures of information that the company would likely not have access to, absent comprehensive questionnaires mandated by the company's bylaws or disclosures with respect to activist nominees made in proxy statements filed by the activist.
Look at an expansive spectrum of information, which includes consideration of an applicant's education, employment, and criminal history, driving history, social media and so much more.
That might be a hard rule to enforce in states with expansive freedom of information laws covering publicly funded institutions, said Franca Jones, OSTP's assistant director for chemical and biological countermeasures, in a teleconference with reporters today.
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