Sentence examples for information to be understood from inspiring English sources

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Other work in the show requires such information to be understood in its new location.

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True semantic content is the most common sense in which information seems to be understood (Floridi [2004b]).

The ability to successfully exchange information and to be understood is vital for more than just software applications.

They may hold information needing to be understood and voiced for many of us who have become desensitized, so we can somehow make sense of the world's insanity.

Sturdy spatial maps are clearly of paramount importance and their development in the absence of visual information has to be understood and recovered if impaired.

Documents often present complex information that is hard to be understood by patients.

International and EU regulations require states to provide information that can be understood or is reasonably expected to be understood by detainees (1, 2).

Moreover, our results showed that, unlike most studies, our approach allowed the information to be widely understood by less educated participants [ 1].

Both gestures and graphics can abstract, segment, and integrate information to be conveyed or understood (e.g., Tversky & Kessell, 2014; Tversky, 2011; Tversky et al., 2009).

Just give your reader enough information to be able to understand the rest of your critique.

We aimed to simplify the presentation of risk information to be complete yet readily understood by patients.

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