Example sentences of "that information " in BNC.

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1 The Canadian dissenters also said that information was withheld from them during the investigation .
2 Matters are further complicated by the fact that information from the two eyes is brought together in the primary visual cortex .
3 The brokers will upgrade the newsagent 's window to include more facts on the company and its shares in the hope that information encourages trade .
4 There is no doubt that information is held and manipulated in cytochemically encoded structures .
5 This means that information about food obtained by following others was most available to a given individual when it appears to be of least importance .
6 There are exceptions , but the fact that information is held in confidence is not as such a sufficient reason for exemption .
7 To endorse the suggestion that information acquired during pre-exposure interferes with the use of that acquired during conditioning requires an attempt to specify the nature of the information acquired in the first phase .
8 fear that information will be used against them in a bargaining situation .
9 Fear that information will end up in the hands of competitors .
10 For instance , subdivision under major entries of the index is desirable to ensure that information in the text can be located without delay .
11 Margaret Brasnett in her Story of the Citizens advice Bureaux in 1964 talks of the ‘ need for people who are good at keeping papers in order and seeing that information material is filed and kept up-to-date ’ .
12 The Charing Cross bureau records its enquiry statistics on computer so that information on recurring problems can be extracted without difficulty .
13 He feels that it is crucial that information system designers take account of the different types of corporate organisational structure .
14 Governors need to make sure that information about the school is available in the local library , welfare clinics and doctors ' surgeries and that all local community groups are invited to school functions .
15 We are conducting an empirical investigation of this issue on a NATO supported project in collaboration with Daniele Dubois and Marie-France Ehrlich in Paris , Uli Glowalla in Marburg , and Manuel Carreiras in Tenerife , and preliminary results suggest that information about non-syntactic gender can speed pronoun resolution .
16 Thus the working party is arguing that information skills are not merely incidental to the curriculum but central to it .
17 The MEP Project is largely concerned with information technology , but the fact that information skills are an important section of this £9 million project indicates how importantly such skills are regarded .
18 There were many interesting features about this project , not least that it was funded not by the British Library but the Government 's Department of Environment — an indicator of the recognition that information use is not simply a library problem .
19 Gennery says that information on the dangers were ‘ verbally communicated to officials of the Department of Health in July 1981 ’ .
20 Its implication that information , experience , and feelings presented in a pictorial form are readily and immediately accessible needs critical examination .
21 There is passing reference to the value of illustrations and diagrams in textbooks but otherwise there is no acknowledgement that information can be carried by a range of pictorial forms .
22 These are simple cases of the general thesis that information is power — information about a named person can confer power over that person , and the more complete the information the greater the power .
23 The idea that information about identifiable individuals must be handled with care is not new ; it does not arise from the use of computers to process such information , though the rapid development of computer technology in the 1950s and 1960s brought the issue into sharp relief .
24 Causes of uncertainty are often in the area of giving and receiving instructions and in making sure that information is correctly understood .
25 The use of such standards means that information can be exchanged in a concise and , with any luck , unambiguous format .
26 He was , however , concerned that information obtained by the SFO might be disclosed to other authorities , and might be used by them for a prosecution ; this concern did not lead him to believe that it would be proper to order the disclosure of the transcript to the SFO without any conditions .
27 In framing the proposals , care has been taken to emphasise that information may frequently be given in summarised form .
28 The proposal has been retained as the Board believes that information on the market value of liabilities is relevant to an assessment of the economic position of the company ( Discussion Paper , paragraphs 3.31-3.35 ) .
29 The analysts want to feel confident that information has been prepared consistently , which is not too much to expect from any financial statement .
30 ‘ It seems undesirable that information of this kind should not be available to ordinary readers of the accounts . ’
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