Sentence examples for information fight from inspiring English sources

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"It's now fundamentally an information fight," he said.

Under the terms of the deal, only revealed following a lengthy freedom of information fight by campaigners, the costs of operating the stadium are met by the special purpose vehicle owned by the London Legacy Development Corporation and Newham Council.

"As long as the gas industry continues to hide chemical information, fight journalists seeking the truth, and silence families to prevent them from speaking out, it will never gain the public's trust – and rightly so," Matthew Gerhart, a lawyer for Earthjustice, said.

The 27 memos, sent in 2004 and 2005 and released only after the Guardian won its long freedom of information fight with the government, show the Prince of Wales making direct and persistent policy demands to the then prime minister Tony Blair and several key figures in his Labour government.

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Big technology companies have usually played a defensive game with government prosecutors in their legal fight over customer information, fighting or bowing to requests for information one case at a time.

In an end-of-summit declaration, the G8 said: "Tax authorities across the world should automatically share information to fight the scourge of tax evasion".

The strategy is to make excessive demands for information and fight over it while building a case for an adverse change claim.

(AP) ARGENTINA: CRIME-FIGHTING ACCORDS -- Justice and interior ministers from six South American nations meeting in Buenos Aires agreed to share more information to fight organized crime.

One of the channel's organizers, Ebrahim Nabavi, said in an interview with Radio Free Europe that the goal was to break the government's "monopoly" on information and fight censorship in Iran.

Gamers had reacted angrily to the limitations.In the week that the G8 urged countries to share information "to fight the scourge of tax evasion", lawmakers in Switzerland rejected a bill to allow banks to skirt the country's secrecy laws and hand over data on suspected tax evaders to American authorities.

So it came as no surprise that there were several potentially significant pledges on tax in the final communiqué, including that: "tax authorities across the world should automatically share information to fight the scourge of tax evasion"."Should" is not the same as "will".

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