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The ideology of production informs any theatre, national or autonomous, of course.
Normally, I'd file the signed legal documents, often including a living will that informs any decisions I'd make, in a church office file cabinet.
However, a quick tour through the gigantic loopholes of the act -- already exploited by Carter to avert the cost growth and schedule delays found by the JET for the F-35 -- informs any but the most clueless that the cost the Air Force and Navy predict today to shrink and age their own air forces is woefully understated.
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and addressed to the Drug Enforcement Administration, urges that agency to "employ all the available scientific information on kratom" to inform any further action.
The fact is that voters will not be using the information disclosed in these works to inform any electoral decisions in the very near future.
Hence there are relatively few data points to inform any statistical analysis.
Does his disciplined approach to sports inform any aspects of his policy-making?
The White House had not informed any of them of the problem.
Weir unceremoniously departed from Fordlandia a year later, without informing any staff of his intention to never return.
He had three fundamental principles — ones that should inform any serious effort at tax reform.
The aide insisted that Hadi left "without an arrangement or even informing any of the political parties".
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