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In order to make an informed referral decision, the physicians received a fictitious information package from the region's social health insurance funds.
One writer added fictitious information about her family.
All other methods result in sets of ensemble weights that, seen from the information-theoretical perspective, add either too little or too much (i.e. fictitious) information to the ensemble.
I filled out the forms with all my fictitious information.
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Submitting incorrect or false information or using a fictitious name is considered fraud.
The data stored in the shared archive can be made anonymous (i.e., the personal data of patients are replaced by fictitious personal information) and used for educational purposes.
On the back cover, underneath the second hand-print design, text provides details of the fictitious Jim Keltner Fan Club, information on which was available by sending a "stamped undressed elephant" – for: self-addressed envelope – to a Los Angeles postal address.
Conservatives often claim that any news that doesn't support their narrative is "fake news" yet many of these same people are oblivious to how fictitious the information they report as news really is.
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