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What word informs the pear?
The New Yorker, March 5, 1938 P. 42 What word informs the pear?
By Sara Henderson Hay The New Yorker, March 5, 1938 P. 42 What word informs the pear?
I like hard things, like bones, When I went through the wilderness, Here at the turning of the tide, Under the heavens' incurious arch What word informs the pear?
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Information architecture is allowing the word information to give a big hug to the word inform, which makes up more than half of the word.
I let one word inform the next.
The goal is to help inform more enabling regulations, with emphasis on the word inform not influence, and also foster an acceptance that some constraining regulations are actually for our own good!
Here it is enough to say that we did not really need to wait seven years for Sir John to produce 2.6 million words informing us that the war was sold on a bogus manifesto about weapons of mass destruction and the sequel to the toppling of Saddam Hussein was a disaster.
In particular, this misuse of logic led to nonconstructive existence proofs which, in Hermann Weyl's words, "inform the world that a treasure exists without disclosing its location".
The government has taken their responsibility to inform Canadians, through advertising, of programs and services, but they've used the words "inform," "program," and "service" so loosely that they fail to have any meaning at all.
In other words, informed colonies were better at selecting the better option than naïve colonies.
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