By its very nature, field reporting to Washington is candid and often incomplete information.
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Properly implemented, a distribution strategy can help investors avoid making decisions based upon incomplete information or, frankly, emotions.
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The firm acknowledged its marketing materials on Abacus "contained incomplete information" by not disclosing Paulson's role in the deal.
Intelligence agents from this country are usually dealing with scattered and incomplete information.
This incomplete information has triggered guessing games among my friends and colleagues.
If you remove the morality system, the player is now acting with the same incomplete information as the character, which is a more compelling experience.
The tips from Kluger represented incomplete information most of the time.
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According to an attorney present at the September 12 hearing, Judge Hamilton stated that she had incomplete information on how the cy pres funds would be rewarded.
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Some members of the Down syndrome community have said they fear the new tests might prompt women to terminate their pregnancies based on faulty or incomplete information.
One of passenger Eileen Gwinn's biggest complaints about her 36-hour ordeal is that the airline crew and gate agents provided incomplete information, if they provided any at all.
Yes, people will make all sorts of mistakes and continue to believe all sorts of silly things based on incomplete information and flawed models of how the world works.
As an example of the disadvantages of incomplete information, I jut waited 10 days for a payment from a client that left out a crucial number on a wire transfer.
In many cases, the problems stem from hasty decisions during their initial enrollment, as well as misguided reliance on incomplete information provided by sales people touting Medigap, prescription-drug or Advantage plans.
The Web site barely worked and contained incomplete information.
Our results point out that not only are recruiters from the top companies in the U.S. getting woefully incomplete information about their potential management hires, they are probably drawing the wrong conclusions from the information they do get.
The researchers had no way of verifying how many patients actually filled -- and took -- their bisphosphonate prescriptions, and they had incomplete information on the participants' other potential risk factors for cancer, such as smoking and body weight.
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It is not immediately apparent that we want to cede control over their decisions to other people who will also make all sorts of mistakes and continue to believe all sorts of silly things based on incomplete information and flawed models of how the world works.
In this case, you are far less likely to get an interview than if you had interned at a large well-respected company because whoever is trimming down the long list to a short list has to make quick decisions based on incomplete information, and that works against you in this case.
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" And in 2010, Armstrong himself "was providing untimely and incomplete whereabouts information to USADA, thereby making it more difficult to locate him for out of competition testing.
After all, what intrigues Lassiter is making decisions in the light of incomplete and inadequate information and designing the lowest-cost experiments that can test those decisions.
That generally matches the account of Pakistani officials, who say their representative at the border center repeatedly told his NATO counterparts that their information was incomplete or inaccurate, and told them that he needed more detailed information before he could verify whether Pakistani troops were in the area.
They were accused of having provided "inaccurate, incomplete and contradictory" information about the danger of the tremors felt ahead of the disaster on 6 April 2009.
The Bureau has also begun to oversee the credit reporting industry, implementing a federal law that requires such companies to remove or correct inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information within 30 days of being notified.
This restriction recognizes that pending applications are often incomplete and may include information about proposed activities that are questioned by the IRS determination agent and that the organization subsequently has a chance to clarify or eliminate from its plans before they are made public.
But a senior doctor at the hospital later said the information was "incomplete" and that suspending surgery was wrong.
The trouble is that the information is often incomplete, irrelevant or outright incomprehensible.
Apple said its new version of its "virtual assistant" Siri, which has been criticized as incomplete, contains more local business information, supports more languages and integrates with its new mapping app.
Although both the 1933 and the 1934 Acts proscribe various types of conduct, including incomplete or inaccurate disclosure of material information, as an administrative matter the SEC, through its rule-making authority and its regulatory responsibilities, dictates the specific kinds of minimal (and in some cases maximal) disclosure required by the specific provisions.
No previous administration has released such a list, though the information out so far is incomplete.
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