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The reality is that the simplest and most dependable information appliance has been around for more than a century.
Both books also introduced the general reader to dependable information about what was a shadowy and confusing subject.
Goodman's essay shows how the subject was perceived (and exploited) at the time, though it offers little dependable information.
"All the more reason to acquire as much dependable information as we can before we even think about going anywhere near Haden.
Since owners change and prices are in constant flux, hotel and restaurant recommendations will be the least dependable information in any guidebook you buy.
Although phosphate positions are well defined, the backbone torsion angles are not, and little dependable information can be derived from the latter.
The programme essentially provides up-to-date and dependable information on the prevalence of malnutrition and morbidity in children, household socioeconomic characteristics and food prices.
They are simply used to provide management with sufficient dependable information to keep the business running smoothly, and they are used for analysis to plan new directions.
The letter writer acknowledges the C.I.A.'s dismal record of covert operations, but still believes that the agency is capable of providing dependable information.
CAPC also tracks the progress of relevant legislation, provides members of Congress with dependable information, and attempts to build broad coalitions in support of common-sense, humane animal welfare laws.
One of the prime concerns cited by the commission report was the inability of Norad and the F.A.A., which had no direct means of communication before 9/11, to obtain and exchange dependable information.
"From his arrival in Sarajevo, he was the kind of central, dependable information person," said Jim Lampley, a former ABC commentator who anchors the nightly news for KCBS in Los Angeles.
He has some funny words for "taxes" but he is responsive to questions, and has not only improved the flow of dependable information but improved the manners of the reporters, which is quite an achievement in so short a time.
This is the only dependable information I have about the location of the smaller stores at the shopping center where I am planning on buying a new pair of shoes exactly like the pair I bought last year and the year before that.
(PL) Madam President, I would very much like to express my thanks, and to start by saying that we have been given today, in my opinion, very good and dependable information both from Mr Bildt and the Commissioner.