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is inform
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
Exact(20)
All you need do is inform it that you no longer wish to receive these calls".
What she's trying to do is inform the world of her achievements – or, in other words, self-promote.
All they have to do is inform the International Atomic Energy Agency of these activities and allow regular inspections of their nuclear plants.
All you can do at the end is inform officials from both sides that you will be reporting the conduct of the players involved.
Breaking into systems to glean credit card details on a huge scale is a major operation – and the last thing these guys would do is inform an individual or business that they've compromised their system.
More often, what "leaks" have done is inform Americans about what is being done in their name — the good (successful targeting of militants, cyberdisruption of Iran's nuclear program) and the not so good (warrantless eavesdropping, torture).
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Service is informed and attentive.
KP is "informed".
The first obligation is informed awareness.
That, for the moment, is informed speculation.
What if the market maker is informed?
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