Sentence examples for meaning informed from inspiring English sources

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This was intended to include the following topics: justification for the research (including societal meaning), informed concent process, voluntariness, and recruitment process, whether any vulnerable groups (e.g. children or pregnant women) would be included, confidentiality, and evaluation of risks and benefits.

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For example, "広告" (meaning "advertisement") contains the character "広" (meaning "wide") and "告" (meaning "inform").

As the Oxford English Dictionary notes providing you engage in some cross referencing hip and hep, hipsters and hep cats, are two sides of the same coin, meaning "well informed," "wise to," "stylish".

In the detailed analysis of the data the researcher focused on both tangible and intangible items of practice (Orlikowski, 2002) to identify and verify common units of analysis for the purpose of uncovering the implicit rules and meanings that informed the dynamics within each entrepreneurial organization in the study.

During this process, transcripts were reviewed again to confirm themes and ensure the meanings are informed by the data.

Their understanding of this term 'is not defined by geographical boundaries but is understood as any small-scale arena in which social meanings are informed and adjusted through negotiated, face-to-face interaction.' [ 41] (p.8) (for a critique of the 'face-to-face' definition of 'local' see [ 44]).

The slang phrase meaning "to inform, betray" used to be to drop a dime.

Television is altering the meaning of 'being informed' by creating a species of information that might properly be called disinformation.

What is happening here is that television is altering the meaning of 'being informed' by creating a species of information that might properly be called disinformation".

His decision must be "informed", meaning he must have been told about alternatives such as hospice care and pain control, and he must have asked his doctor at least three times to be allowed to die.

('Suitably informed' meaning, of course, that you'd need to spend the best part of a decade getting academically tooled up for life as a scientist).

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