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an informational meeting
informational document/flier/material The offer will not commence until the informational documents are mailed to shareholders.
The programs must be specifically designed to serve the educational and informational needs of children aged 16 and under.
Eighty patients (1.8%) were identified as requiring informational and emotional support; 30 patients were provided with that support from the treatment review staff.
Rather, what incomplete information models try to capture are relative informational asymmetries.
Yet, they are flexible enough to adapt to different viewpoints and satisfy informational requirements of each different social world.
However, of course gossip or other indirect informational exchange is cheap and may be unreliable.
They are able to do so because they have an informational advantage over their political counterparts.
These costs arise through informational asymmetries between borrowers and lenders that are costly to resolve.
Neither of these choices offers an attractive life strategy, but, out of sheer informational desperation, more and more people are opting for the second alternative.
Deliberation has informational (inf), argumentative (arg), reflective (ref) and social (soc) aspects.