Sentence examples similar to information take on from inspiring English sources

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But in light of the new deportation policy, that piece of information took on another meaning.

For editors, the opportunity to arm readers with hard-to-get information takes on great urgency.

I saw the toll that this denial of medical services and information took on students' health first-hand -- and it left me disillusioned with the school I loved dearly.

Collection of information took on average 3 to 5 hours.

New teachers today have a lot of information to take on board and assimilate quickly.

The only information I take on trust from anonymous sources is "somebody thinks this" or "somebody claims that".

This is a lesson for everyone — including those trainers who kicked up such a fuss about the authority's "inside information" seminars — to take on board.

Next year it will take on information about social care, which is provided mainly by local authorities rather than the NHS.

There's still information for them to take on board.

"It's about being ready to take on the information for the new game.

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She is careful about what information she takes on board.

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