Information Quotes
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Part-time information and full-time opinions can be very dangerous.
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We're going to fight over these because they've objected to some of the questions, we received derogatory information regarding those individuals.
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Most people who are activists and are concerned about issues get their information from sources which reinforce their opinions and give them the facts that they want to hear.
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Words that add no new information or aren't repeated for emphasis are just padding. A sentence may carry three or five or eight of them, each one as unnoticeable as an extra two ounces on your hips but collectively adding up to a large burden of fat.
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Satan could make an "A" in my Systematic Theology course. He knows the information and knows that the information is true.
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I am personally committed to creating a chief information officer in government to coordinate our efforts.
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When people don't get enough information, they make it up.
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Opinion is usually something which people have when they lack comprehensive information.
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As an actress, I'm constantly watching different shows and films and am always gathering information and inspiration for characters and techniques to make my performances the best they can be.
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If you look at any kind of modern organization and you think, 'What are the foremost tools of power?' You will find that it is information.
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ArcGIS includes a Living Atlas of the World. It's like a large living library of geographic information.
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I didn't want to send anyone down there on secondhand information.
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Sometimes you have a period piece where you have to research around it but, if the writers have done their homework well enough, the information is all in the script.
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Most people who end up being successful have good grades, but it's orthogonal - there's no extra information than if they put together a website and have bunch of fans who love coming and seeing what they're doing.
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To be a super-trader, you'll need an edge to overcome the laws of probability and the uncertainty of the marketplace. That edge comes from information flow, the ability to correct your habits in terms of the market's characteristics, and being able to take risks, cut losses, expand your information network, ferret out ideas, and take recommendations.
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When I was a kid going into the movies, you weren't force-fed information everywhere you looked about what the movie was going to be.
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Accurate processing of information about outcomes is no simple task under the variable conditions of everyday life . . . usually, many factors enter into determining what effects, if any, given actions will have, Actions, therefore, produce outcomes probabilistically rather than certainly. Depending on the particular conjunction of factors, the same course of action may produce given outcomes regularly, occasionally, or only infrequently.
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I often use hypothetical situations to generate information and imagery for paintings and to create a fictional space where a subject can be put into play.
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There are times, you know, it's said in the Spiritual Tradition, just a glimpse at an enlightened personage can convey immense information at the sub-conscious level that sprouts later, that we don't even know.
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If you deal with information, you need the Internet. If you deal with money, you need to deal with blockchains.
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Exporting oil would not drive up prices at the pump. American drivers buy refined products, which the U.S. already exports. Many studies - from a range of institutions and government agencies, including the Congressional Budget Office and the Energy Information Administration - have shown that lifting the export ban could actually lower gas prices.
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The wealth of information now available at the click of a finger amazes me.
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The greatest challenge facing mankind is the challenge of distinguishing reality from fantasy, truth from propaganda. Perceiving the truth has always been a challenge to mankind, but in the information age (or as I think of it, the disinformation age) it takes on a special urgency and importance.
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Despite the barrage of information about me that is publicly available, I live a surprisingly private and anonymous life.