Sentence examples for information to be a from inspiring English sources

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Insurers consider this information to be a "business trade secret" even though their decisions directly affect patients' well-being and financial security.

"I encourage my patients to get more medical information to be a better patient," Dr. Rohack said.

But, self-serving though the book may be, it offers enough inside information to be a damning read.

My thought is that our brains need information to be a) constantly sifted and re-cataloged, and b) constantly "humanized" or given new "meaning".

While it records enough information to be a real training tool for runners and cyclists, their gear has to include all of the right sensors to get the full benefit (pace monitors on a bike, for instance).

He said he considered the lack of information to be "a serious safeguarding issue", adding:  "It is an issue which I believe has wider implications for schools and local authorities".

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All applications require information to be entered onto a form.

refused to allow the information to be shown to the Iranians until a few weeks ago.

Whether the tape can really provide useful information seems to be a question.

So a data-based definition of information seems to be a good starting point.

15 minutes before a meeting, this kind of information proved to be a great conversation starter.

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