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MTC identifies the quantity of information associated with, or generated by, the occurrence of a signal (an event or the realisation of a state of affairs) with the elimination of possibilities (reduction in uncertainty) represented by that signal (event or state of affairs).
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President Barack Obama has said the only way for Israel to thrive as a Jewish, democratic state was through the realisation of an independent and viable Palestinian state.
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