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"information driven" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to something that is heavily influenced or guided by information. Example: The company's decision-making process is completely information driven, with data and statistics playing a key role in every strategic choice.
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That number is likely to grow with demand for trend information, driven by competition in the fashion industry.
"The present is that you read electronic information driven by our investment to create electronic journals, to digitise their archive, to structure and tag content and to surface it throughout the internet has made this improvement in efficiency possible".
This very information driven and there's something to be said for celebrating one's life in death.
The presented architecture and services of INoAS will facilitate the real-time information driven process monitor and control between the line and stations.
This paper considers the assembly station as a breakthrough to improve the real-time information driven control and optimization of assembly process in unpaced asynchronous line.
The importance and proven druggability of protein kinases as targets in cancer [1, 2], inflammation [3], and other disease areas have transformed antikinase drug discovery into an information driven research area of unprecedented scale [4].
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The result is a compelling, relatable book for a 21st century, information-driven, increasingly social media-centric reader.
In this paper, we propose and study a framework of selecting informative genes via backward information-driven search on gene sets.
"But everything we do is information-driven.
But in an affluent information-driven world, people embrace the postmaterialist mind-set.
The anchors are unflashy and information-driven; the set backdrops, in various steely shades of blue, industrial and soothing.
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