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There must surely be someone I could inform, a procedure to follow for complaints.
I could inform an infant in my arms of our inexorable mortality, but I could not speak or even intimate the "D" word to someone on her deathbed.
My first instinct was to go and get the language and see what the measure would actually do so that I could inform the public what a *yes* vote meant vs. a *no* vote.
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"Mr. Zerwas, being in your profession, I am sure you could inform this body better than I could," Cain replied.
My mouth muzzled and hands cuffed, I couldn't inform anybody of my whereabouts, not even the friends I'd dropped off just 15 minutes before.
"I did everything I could to inform, warn and motivate action to prevent harm," he wrote.
The number of times I have wrestled with how I could gently inform my client that the man she chose to be introduced to was not attracted to her is endless.
And after she'd been to the house I asked if any meetings, any dealings I could be informed, gave them my number and I wasn't informed then but a nurse, a district nurse came round, questioned my mum and when I took my mum back to see the doctor, the doctor informed me there was nothing wrong with mum" [PC, C].
We (Jeff Greenfield of CNN, Lars-Erik Nelson of The Daily News, Gregg Birnbaum of The New York Post and I) tried to phrase questions that could inform people, and elude candidate manipulation.
I wanted to see how well I could stay informed by reading news only online or on my handheld Palm organizer or "Web enabled" wireless phone.
They could inform him differently later.
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