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en Everybody had pieces of information, but nobody had all the information. We have to do a better job of communicating. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. Everybody had pieces of information, but nobody had all the information. We have to do a better job of communicating.

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 Information is probably the most important thing we can do -- sharing information, communicating with citizens, businesses, health care industry -- so that everybody can think about what they need to do, what is their part in surviving a pandemic situation.

en They can figure out who they are by where the picture was taken, who they were with, and they start communicating with them online and get them slowly to reveal the information to them. And over a period of time, they garner a lot of information about them until they're at a point where they can arrange a meeting.

en I presume it's an attempt to provide some context for the information that was disclosed. If such information was already in public circulation or widely disseminated, that could arguably mitigate anything the defendants did wrong by communicating it.

en Almost every arrest leads to additional pieces of information. It may be scraps of information in their pockets, it may be things they say, it may be other connections that occur,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en The Social Security number is the Holy Grail. It's the one piece of information about a person that can be used to unlock all other pieces of their personal information.

en Criminal defamation is communicating to a person orally, in writing, ... information, knowing the information to be false and with actual malice ... tending to deprive such person of the benefits of public confidence.

en You gather bits and pieces of information that by themselves seem innocuous, and all of a sudden you can build a picture of what this thing looks like. The more information you have, the higher the likelihood that eventually you'll be successful.

en The FBI developed information and the Mexican authorities developed information, ... We brought that information together. We're still trying to develop further information. It wasn't just one piece of information. It's been developing over a couple of months.

en [US authorities] have all the right to secure information, ... They classify information being a sovereign country. When they add their analysis [on these information] they (information) become classified.

en One of the criticisms in the 9/11 Commission's report is [that] agencies failed to connect the dots [and] bring pieces of information together that possibly would have prevented the 9/11 attacks. [Today] when somebody sits down at a computer and starts trying to check information, there are too many places to look.

en Trends 2006 is a compendium of good practice corporate reporting examples. These companies recognize that making both financial and non-financial information accessible is a competitive advantage. They are committed to communicating the kind of information investors want, showing a clear linkage between strategy and performance.

en Reading widely and getting as much information as possible exposes you to small pieces of a giant jigsaw puzzle and even if the information is not 100% clear at the time, by shuffling it around in your mind, ideas eventually come to you. I don't really see myself as an inventor. I do, however, listen to what people say and try to understand the problem and determine whether there's a need.

en In today's data-rich and litigious society, nothing is more important, or more difficult than safeguarding information access and protecting a company's critical information assets. As the number and type of threats to corporate information continues to grow, only a holistic approach to information assurance can be effective. Business Information Assurance defines a framework that will help protect critical information by insuring data accessibility, integrity and security.


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