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en It's more of a comprehensive information tool to empower people to respond and how to respond, as opposed to a screening instrument. It's good information for anybody to have and be aware of. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. It's more of a comprehensive information tool to empower people to respond and how to respond, as opposed to a screening instrument. It's good information for anybody to have and be aware of.

en Let them know who may be contacting them, and briefly outline the key elements you would like them to respond to. That way, your references will be able to respond with relevant information.

en Use the Internet to read press releases and other information about the company so that you can take at least three pieces of positive information about them into the interview. You can integrate that information into some of your answers, and it will prepare you to respond well if the interviewer asks what you know about the company.

en It's the census bureau, so we figured they would respond to statistical information. We've gotten a lot of anecdotal information from the public, and we're trying to document that as much as possible.

en Mass Notification was available to provide needed information about entering and exiting the game and be available to supply essential information on how to respond in the event of any emergency that might occur. In an emergency, clear, immediate information can greatly reduce the risk of death, injury and property damage.

en We have met with them, we have talked with them, we have provided them information, ... We have been engaged regularly and consistently to ... respond to their requests for information, to engage with them and to help facilitate their work.

en The (Sand Pebble) association should stand up and take a position that if you're going to let somebody circulate information, especially false information, others should be able to come in and (respond). You shouldn't be able to pass things out. I don't know what can be done.

en We are really trying to arm ourselves right now with all the facts and information, so when we go talk to people we'll be able to respond to them and actually have some meaningful conversation.

en [A White House spokesman, Trent Duffy, took issue with the suggestion that the administration had been slow to respond to the committee's request.] It's a lot of information, ... White House staff were instructed to collect information, and the White House counsel's office is working with Davis's committee to provide them with the appropriate information.

en We anticipate continued growth over the coming years, and we recognize the importance of having a good information system to support our plans. In addition to streamlining day-to-day internal activities, such as production management, inventory tracking, and cash management, an integrated system like AXIOM will enable us to respond more quickly to customer requests and provide us with faster access to the information we need for good business decisions.

en This will give us enough time for the information to be read in the paper, for people to respond to it, and to consult with the city attorney.

en We were not aware of this, and he never mentioned it to us during the screening. Obviously we will have to reconsider our decision based on the new information.

en DDR is something that children respond to, and it's a tool for us to make their computer time as physically active as possible. We thought this is a good tool that gets kids moving.
  David Bailey

en The primary thing we find out is the location of the accident, vehicle description, any injuries, is the road blocked, are both vehicles still there. From the information from the (reporting party), we would then first and foremost dispatch police, ambulances, if necessary, and fire department. After dispatch to the fire department, they would then decide if they should respond and the code they should respond.

en There's a lot of information people are not aware of, and if we don't get out and speak about it, they won't think about it. There's got to be a balance of information. We want people to be aware and make an educated vote, and we want to make sure every person who cares about a child's education is aware of the ramifications. If we get out and vote, we can make a difference.


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