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Deborah Long, a spokesman for the alliance, says the campaigns work and that Americans, once informed, always opt for the freshness and taste of southern shrimp.The community in Biloxi is tough and loyal and its sense of camaraderie is strong.
After correction, 47 % wanted to be informed always, 33%% in some cases and 20%% never.
Participants with poor health were more likely to regard informing always necessary than the participants with good health (55%% vs. 43 %) (p = 0.034).
You have to be quite humble - to step back and let someone inform you, always ready to say: "Could you explain that again?" Otherwise it becomes a battle.
He added: "It is informed and always one step ahead of its peers, quiet and yet super efficient, influential because it creates knowledge required, always up with events and yet, by the same token, invisible to its peers.
His quick and well informed mind always supported his opinions.
I have been informed, not always gently, that I snore.
Speculation – often informed – is always rife before the company makes its latest announcements, but the computer giant itself never comments.
In this manner, we produced an analysis that was theoretically informed but always grounded in and tethered to the data at hand.
I have always wondered, for example, why The Economist will, given the first opportunity, always inform its readers when a French public figure attended the Ecole Nationale d'Administration.
These two areas intersect, in that new information about genetic effects from whole genome approaches, should (but does not always) inform the single locus analyses.
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