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Despite some problems, a prodigious intellectual survey like "The Information" deserves to be on all their lists.
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Some of this information deserves privacy, like trade secrets or details of a divorce.
Whether this information is perceived as unimportant by PCPs because they rely on their own interactions with patients or patient reports as a source of this information deserves future investigation.
"The outstanding information deserves a hearing".
"I understand the perspective of the other side — information deserves to be free, patents get in the way of real developers — I definitely understand that, and it's a nontrivial problem.
However, it carried on: "This information was taken from an internet blog and as such it should be treated with the credence such information deserves".
According to Lih, much of the editorial activity has shifted from article creation and expansion to "deleting, pruning, citing and challenging". Perhaps the granddaddy of all the Wikipedia debates is the question of which information deserves to be included, and which doesn't.
This implicit normativity poses ethical concerns if there is no formal consent on which sort of empirical information deserves the label "evidence" and which does not.
Yet before we can determine which empirical information deserves the "evidence-based" seal of quality, we first need context-specific standards for the optimal or at least sufficient internal and external validity.
Societal self-binding, rather than just new information, deserves much of the credit.
As Malcolm McCullough puts it in "Ambient Commons," the most rewarding and politically literate of the recent books on distraction and attention, "Information deserves its own environmentalism".
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