If you receive a bit of information, we don't have the right of judgment.
Occasionally, your crew chief will give you a bit of information over the radio but that's about it.
You must never underestimate the power of a small a detail or the importance of a bit of information.
Every now and then, a critical connection or a bit of information you really care about is mixed in with the heaps of regurgitated hogwash.
If he had a bit of information, it might only be a wee thing but it might help us find out what happened to Terry.
And it's not really history, but it's just really giving them a bit of information of the joys and why it's so cool to be an African.
Recently a document was leaked that gave away quite a bit of information on the next-gen Microsoft gaming console commonly referred to as the Xbox 720.
But there should be no confusion, the shot of Bruce at the cafe comes amid a montage of scenes showing each person close to Bruce finding out a bit of information revealing Bruce survived the nuclear blast.
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In its new privacy policy, Google says that, for logged in users, it can now collect and store quite a bit of information about you including your search queries, logs of your calls and your location (for mobile users).
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We feel like we pursued the correct course in interrogating Abdulmutallab, and through that course we've gotten quite a bit of information that's been helpful both to the United States and some of our foreign partners in keeping the American people safe.
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Mr. KOCHEVAR: Well, we just--we only have a little bit of information so far.
And the post offers a bit of inside information, for anyone pitching Wilson.
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Now, I promised one surprise: a bit of new information.
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And what we've seen there over the course of these past weeks is that that determination was correct and that we have gotten quite a bit of usable information that has helped across the intelligence community to keep the American people safe.
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Every once in a while you run across a statistic or bit of information that really makes you sit up and take notice.
This is a bit larger than an iWatch screen might be, by a bit, but the amount of information that can be communicated is similar.
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Still, the number is well below 50%, demonstrating quite a bit of skepticism about company information.
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By creating a little bit of competition and a little bit of fun through an internal application, they got much greater participation in that information sharing.
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Engineers found it too cumbersome to build a nonvolatile memory for each bit of information.
There was no one critical bit of information provided by either a detainee or somebody else.
Calls are coming in to a tip line, he said, and each bit of information is being checked out.
Even in Belgium, which has had compulsory identity cards since 1919, social-security information is kept on a separate bit of plastic.
There is also very little mention of Stead's complicated relationship with his wife, Emma, which Mr. Robinson readily admits was a bit beyond his reach because of a lack of available information.
It's natural for them to expect whatever they can see on a big screen they can see on a small screen, to have access to every bit of information they need in the palm of their hands.
Gorton, a former Republican senator from Washington, said the most interesting bit of information from the committee's meeting with Bill Clinton were the former president's statements that the White House has little ability to give direction to the FBI.
As Dr Strosberg sees it, the business of turning genomic information into usable biochemical information is a bit like navigating the Paris metro.
Liberal Democrat AM Peter Black described the statement as "a bit of an anti climax" as he felt it had "very little information of the direction the minister is going in".
Some consumer advocates go further, saying that leaving the public-information campaign in the hands of the electronics industry is a bit like letting the proverbial fox guard the henhouse.
As Das Narayandas, a Harvard Business School academic, points out, the bit of the company that collects information when the customer buys is not usually the bit that uses it for selling.
For example, the act of remembering is a bit like a computer reading a location and rewriting the information at the same time, but a computer can rewrite the exact data that was there whereas humans alter it a bit each time they remember.
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