Examples of using Correct information in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Computer
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Programming
Bureaucrats sometimes do not have the correct information, while citizens and users of resources do," Ostrom recently told a reporter.
We want to enter the correct information in‘Rate Adjustment'
It is most commonly a lack of correct information about what the PTS person is doing that causes the problem or upset.
within seconds people commenting and sharing facts and links to the correct information.
to provide correct information.
so it is very important to enter the correct information.
my job is to give people correct information.".
my computer is giving me the correct information.
on my GP records, and I don't think they have the correct information.
so it is very important to enter the correct information.
Facts are beyond agreement and consent, and all talk about them- all exchanges of opinion based on correct information- will contribute nothing to their establishment.
machines can read them easily and display the correct information.
As parents and teachers we have only one responsibility: to provide correct information.
Facts are beyond agreement and consent, and all talk about them- all exchanges of opinion based on correct information- will contribute nothingness to their establishment.".
You must ensure that you provide correct information when you sign up for the user account and update your profile with any changes, which will be in accordance with the privacy policy below.
You must ensure that you provide correct information when you sign up for the user account and update your profile with any changes,
her friends found it hard reaching the correct information about their fellow students reported missing
In addition to the right to access or correct information, you may be entitled,
Of course, you can correct information recorded on the disc by mail order,
The Illuminati have agents in all countries' intelligence agencies to provide correct information to individuals higher in the ranks or, if so directed,