Sentence examples for information clarity from inspiring English sources

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The efficiency and quality of administrative decisions depend upon the following factors: timeliness obtain information about controlled objects and processes; completeness and objectivity of the analysis (processing) of this information; clarity of presentation processing results for decision support systems [5].

Even participants concerned about information clarity acknowledged the need for it to convey hope.

Patients rated the DA highly with respect to information clarity, usefulness and were positive about its use in practice, although 40% found the prognostic information slightly upsetting.

[Partcipant 9] In addition, participants felt that those further postdiagnosis would be better adjusted to their diagnosis and planning a future, and therefore place more importance on information clarity than hope.

The narrator discussed strategies for creating a) short-term action items to address any gaps in information, clarity, or personal support, and b) a long-term plan, such as timelines illustrating treatments, follow-up visits, and recovery stages.

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Transparency, independence, the free flow of information, moral clarity, objective truth — these notions took hold and flourished in the last century at papers like The Times.

Administrators at districts surveyed by the office said they "lacked information and clarity regarding their responsibilities to provide opportunities" under the law.

Adam Marshall, the BCC's director general, said British firms could face the biggest change to their terms of trade in over a generation in less than 50 days, "without the information and clarity they need to navigate their forward course".

Judges for the annual prize are guided by such factors as obstacles overcome in obtaining information, accuracy, clarity of analysis and writing style, magnitude of the situation, and impact on the public, including any reforms that may have resulted.

And that involves two things: A clear understanding of what is and what isn't private information; and clarity as to how the public interest is defined, so that if something is deemed to be private, then we are clear as to the circumstances in which it is appropriate to reveal it.

However, the government has raised concerns and wants more information and clarity before selling its stake.

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