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The ombudsman found that the commission failed to ask the Lib Dems for relevant information concerning the donations and so failed to monitor its compliance with the law.
Man, Hispanic, twenties, riding bicycle slowly down street, two medium-sized unmarked bags in metal carrier basket, eyeing brownstone entrance levels for relevant information.
Tiny, with a modest budget, it has no subpoena power and relies on the department's good will for relevant information.
Opening up academic publishing offers the chance to address this problem concretely by making journals more accessible and by using technology that makes it easier to scan journals outside of one's field for relevant information.
Four years after the legal action began, police now say that a search through classified files for relevant information will be so complex that it will take until April and cost at least £80,000.
Northamptonshire police said Special Branch "had undertaken a manual trawl of their archives" and the Crown Prosecution Service had also searched its archives for relevant information but had found nothing.
"While one may question the board's manner of dealing with the letter writer's request for relevant information," Mr. Siegler said, "it does not have to provide financial documents other than those required by law".
As Cohen explained, one of the brain's most powerful tools is its ability to quickly scan a vast storehouse of templates for relevant information and past experience to come up with a novel solution to a problem.
Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society observed that Samsung's voice recognition software in its smart TVs had to routinely send various commands "home" to a server where they were processed for relevant information; their microphones are also always on, in case you're trying to talk to them.
That should make it easier to quickly skim a session for relevant information, rather than watching it in real-time.
It then relied on its content-sensitive dictionaries of keywords and phrases to scour the communications for relevant information.
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