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Officials from the government's "information committee" are setting our schedules, and often inform us only an hour ahead of time where the bus will go.
Survival estimates are a crucial part of informed discussions regarding starting or withdrawing from dialysis, and often inform decisions regarding the intensity of screening, monitoring and treatment of comorbid diseases and referral for kidney transplant [ 4- 6].
Its style and conventions often inform writing about beer, chocolate, coffee, cheese and even marijuana.
In jazz, a musician's personal qualities often inform the way they play.
As Noah Feldman points out, their public associations often inform their legal positions on the court.
Bhattacharjee told the court the prevailing culture – in this case a heightened state of tension over Islamic terrorism – could often inform schizophrenics' delusions.
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Mr. Berlanti acknowledged that his life often informed his work.
He often informed the officers that he hadn't had a rule violation for years.
Her roots are in Brooklyn and Staten Island, and that outer-borough pedigree often informs her stage persona.
Speculation – often informed – is always rife before the company makes its latest announcements, but the computer giant itself never comments.
It is the child's experience as a victim that all too often informs their status as a potential offender.
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