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Перевод: information
[существительное] информация ; св`едения ; данные ; сообщение; справки ; осведомленность ; жалоба ; знания ; донесение; обвинение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The same publisher is also bringing out new books by Victor Saunders and Jim Curran, and a "field guide" by Richard Gilbert for those of you would bought Big Walks , Classic Walks and Wild Walks , but need even more information spoonfed to you before you'll leave the car.
- At one stage he even considered visiting the library of British Aerospace to gain (legitimately) information on British and American advances.
- It compares this information with electronic "library" that is stored in the computer of all radars that the ship is likely to encounter.
- Again, this is information which is useful to you over the long term.
- The light pulses spread out as they travel: this limits the information the fibre can carry.
- The Special Commissioner was entitled to find on the facts whether it was reasonable for an inspector to have formed an opinion that a notice should be raised requiring information from a taxpayer.
- The implications of the new technological revolution go far beyond the silicon chip and its offspring, a message that may have penetrated as far as Kenneth Baker, Britain's Minister for Information Technology.
- At a later stage, if errors are found in the procedure's performance which cannot be traced to a falling within the local system, it may be necessary to examine these influencing factors further, for instance the design of the form might be inadequate for the accurate recording of information, a factor outside the direct control of the section involved.
- During their hearings, the prosecution had made no reference of any kind to suggest that the authorities had information to connect them with the murders or the alleged meeting to plan it.
- For further information about Sanipet, contact .
- Testing of children has always legitimately had separate purposes: diagnostic - to enable the teacher to calibrate their own assessment of a child's difficulty and judge the next best line for development; setting of tests to establish mastery of a particular piece of learning when of concept, skill or information; and standardised to set one's own information against some comparators.
- They gave information and made conversation.
- Perhaps this information might be of interest to others.
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