Encara no tenim significats per a "impart information".
1This includes the freedom to receive or impart information or ideas.
2Instead of closing down rights to receive and impart information, we should demand more.
3He experienced that irresistible impulse to impart information which is inseparable from gross ignorance.
4The call to impart information was not the only consideration that bound me to Bvalltu.
5The work of the teacher is to awaken and stimulate interest, not to impart information.
6Alan roused himself now, but did not seem anxious to impart information on the subject.
7The demands of Fortner's unappeased appetite here rose superior to his desire to impart information.
8Perhaps, like you, I know when and to whom to impart information, she said mischievously.
9The author has constantly endeavored to impart information in the most straightforward, simple, and concise manner.
10You simply need to instruct him as well as you can, with true willingness to impart information.
11The chief aim of this book is to impart information on T'ai-chi as a system of health-giving exercises.
12Coombs here was a little reluctant to impart information, and I was compelled to resort to primitive methods.
13Is it to impart information?
14One of the greatest of China's sages, Mencius, said, "Instruction can impart information, but not the power to execute."
15We are all ready enough to impart information which will show our neighbours that we are more important than we appear.
16It was quite impossible to impart information to Mr. Blithers when he had the tips of two resolute fingers embedded in his ears.
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