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information, in law: see indictment indictment (ĭndīt`mənt), in criminal law , formal written accusation naming specific persons and crimes. ..... Click the link for more information. . informationInformation is the summarization of data. Technically, data are raw facts and figures that are processed into information, such as summaries and totals. But since information can also be the raw data for the next job or person, the two terms cannot be precisely defined, and both are used interchangeably.
information 1. Law a. a charge or complaint made before justices of the peace, usually on oath, to institute summary criminal proceedings b. a complaint filed on behalf of the Crown, usually by the attorney general 2. Computing a. the meaning given to data by the way in which it is interpreted b. another word for data information [‚in·fər′mā·shən] (communications) Data which has been recorded, classified, organized, related, or interpreted within a framework so that meaning emerges.
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| We felt residents were getting peppered with selective information and we want to give them a balanced picture. We are delighted to be able to offer advertisers the opportunity to deliver pertinent, selective information to our fast-growing and loyal online community through the FeedBurner Ad Network," said Rich Marino, Group President of OSTG, Inc. We think a fair question for Delcath's stockholders is why would Delcath's management and Board authorize a press release that contains selective information about a lawsuit to which Delcath is a party. |
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