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It can be used when referring to statements that provide information or data on a particular subject. Example: "The report includes several informational statements that clarify the project's objectives and outcomes."
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Mr. Bel is master of the long silence, the artful pause, the poker-faced utterance, of evoking unexpected ideas from apparently informational statements.
Parents, peers, and society in general teach and condition the child about sex not so much by direct informational statements and admonitions as by indirect and often unconscious communication.
Often, consumers with gluten allergies print off short informational statements that can be easily communicated to a restaurant manager or owner who is unfamiliar with Celiac disease.
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A spokesman for Ranbaxy declined to comment beyond an informational statement on the company's Web site.
We excluded responses of participants without prior awareness from our analysis because our informational statement was cursory.
Experimental research manipulating the informational content of personal statements, resumes and cover letters shows that applicants are judged as more competent and to have greater potential when the resumes contained relevant educational references [ 4], whereas trying to present oneself in a positive light was not always beneficial [ 4, 5].
Stern and El-Ansary (1992) supported the statement that informational power is likely to have a negative effect on coordination in channels of distribution.
Stern and El-Ansary (1992) also support the statement that informational power is likely to have a negative effect on cooperation in distribution channels.
Likewise, designing privacy policy statements to fulfill informational needs of participants and specify their privacy preferences has been seen to be a challenging effort.
"The cyber domain will be increasingly important across all dimensions of national power – military, economic, and informational," he said in a statement.
Make a statement less and less likely and you gradually increase its informational content, but at certain point the statement "implodes" (in the quotation below, it becomes "too informative to be true").
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