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1A more informative response from the Company would have been helpful, however.
2Results: Individual SES variables were more informative than the composite Hollingshead Index.
3When the conversation changed tacks slightly, the Guildsman became somewhat more informative.
4Postings on jihadist forums can sometimes be more informative than paid informants.
5But she was not much more informative than Papa Musard had been.
6The maps themselves are little more informative than glancing at Google Earth.
7Crowley's version is decidedly more adult and ultimately far more informative.
8Additionally we sought to explore which ratio is more informative for clinical use.
9Conclusion: General practitioners wish for more informative support on drug interactions, especially concerning management.
10Studies of past climates are also becoming ever more informative.
11These evaluations of cell-mediated immunity were not more informative than measurement of serum antibodies.
12Ascertaining motive often proved more informative than physical evidence.
13How much more informative it was than the tidy fictions that published papers often become.
14The flag lieutenant had been more informative once the commodore was out of his way.
15I'm sure you would have found it more informative-andenjoyable-hadyou remained with your guide.
16This message is more informative than any other:
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