Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] to information [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whether the courts would extend this remedy to information in documents which were accidentally released as opposed to surrepticiously obtained was answered in English and American Insurance Co Ltd v Herbert Smith [ 1988 ] FSR 232 .
2 Improved access to information about services at both local and national services .
3 All the information is stored on these computerized records resulting in almost instant access to information about NMS objects .
4 I have always had a slightly suspicious attitude to information on road accidents since the Road Research Laboratory ( I think it was ) , proved some years ago that if you were killed in an accident at any age over forty , you were doing the country an economic favour .
5 Implicitly , exit costs exceeded costs of entry , largely due to the sunk costs of contacts , reputation and privileged access to information on market movements ( on the demand side ) and expertise ( on the cost side ) built up over time .
6 This type of work avoids the issue of providing synonym access to information stored in the microcomputer — a problem heightened by the increased access to information through keywords and a release from the restraints of card-based subject indexes and catalogues .
7 They include the limited availability of jobs in the recession years , poor access to information about vacancies , lack of the requisite skills and personal attributes , uncertainty about the security of a potential job , the employment situation of other workers in the same household , the stage of children 's schooling and reluctance to break family and social ties .
8 Evidence given by officers at the court martial and the statement made by the judge advocate at the close of the proceedings supported by Amnesty International 's concern that Vic Williams was not guaranteed reasonable access to information about procedures for registering his conscientious objection to military service in the Gulf War .
9 Many would argue that , in a real world of heterogeneous expectations , market imperfections , and asymmetrical access to information between managers and investors , the market is most unlikely to be able to price assets fairly in the manner in which finance theory suggests .
10 We will enforce science-based controls on the use of chemicals in food production , and will maintain our policy of open access to information on pesticide safety .
11 In doing so it is intended to make a significant contribution to information for policymakers .
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