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More surveillance might be one answer, or informing someone who might be a possible victim - or the parent of victims.
For instance, it was argued that the act of perceiving a state of affairs and the act of meaning it with a linguistic expression are not of the same genus and that both acts are further distinct from informing someone about this state of affairs or from enjoying it.
Instead of simply informing someone that you're thoughtful or innovative, mention a time when you applied these characteristics and had them validated by someone else.
By day two, among both the crew and the participants, there appeared to be no greater victory than informing someone of exactly how little sleep you'd had.
A man removed his cap before offering a handshake, and a woman said, "Excuse me, sir, I'm so sorry," before informing someone not to bring his drink into the gift shop, where an alligator-skin wallet goes for $495.
When informing someone that they would no longer receive peer support because of the tight budget, they felt distressed because they felt they were letting the patients down.
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(Arpaio claims that he did inform someone at Mesa police headquarters about the raid).
For example, what if you become ill on the plane, and want to inform someone?
Does it help to inform someone they're obese, or does it cause unnecessary distress?
"I was informed someone didn't want to work for a black chief," he recalled telling the quiet room.
At some point, Dr. Booth says, scientists conceivably could develop a test that would reliably inform someone whether he or she is genetically predisposed to being physically lazy, or the reverse.
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