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Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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It is imperative that people become aware of what is going on so that we can use the information to do something about it, before it's too late.
Again, blowguns are very dangerous, don't use this information to do something illegal.
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On-the-spot care works if you do the test yourself, because that information causes you to do something different.
As anyone could guess, she was not too pleased with the information and decided to do something about it.
I.e., information can be used to do something about a potential threat, or to be reassured that there is no threat [ 39].
"I spoke to a mother who told me 'we have storms all the time, we didn't think it was going to be that bad.' They had insufficient or no information about what was coming their way; information would have empowered them to do something.
We have an RFI [request for information] out by Reza Ghanadan to do something called FABRIC.
I'm surely happy that a zoo visitor may learn something she or he didn't previously know, but if they don't use this information in a meaningful way to do something for the animals, then it's knowledge for knowledge's sake and that is not a sufficient reason for keeping animals in cages.
And then once they get that information it's kind of to do something with it like, for instance, look at a food label and say this is healthy or not healthy, maybe judge on it and act on it".
They come to you with very good information and they say 'you need to do something'.
So if you put people in there from the beginning, I think we'd be able to gather the information and maybe even direct them to do something that we want them to do".
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