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1 It's fantastic to make this information accessible to the Deaf community.
2 The Ombudsman is investigating whether the refusal to make this information public is justified.
3 We attempted to make this information real in our hearts but it was impossible.
4 They threatened to make this information public if certain sums of cryptocurrency were not received.
5 So kind of ask them how could you make this information like have more depth.
6 What tools would help make this information more accessible?
7 The parliamentary oversight authority agreed to make this information available on the Parliament website in late 2013, he said.
8 Providers are very happy to make this information known and will look forward to an efficient reception from local authorities.
9 Executives from the investment bank, however, did not make this information public at a Federal Parliamentary enquiry into Storm's collapse.
10 We will make this information available publicly as quickly as possible, the company said in a page posted to its site .
11 They claim it would be a security issue to make this information public -a suggestion that will be widely scoffed at.
12 Indeed Scotland has made this information available since the 1930s.
13 But he will argue: There are so many wider benefits to making this information available to everyone.
14 For the long term, we advocate making this information available through the most appropriate digital channels, LVMH said.
15 By making this information searchable as well, organizations can get a wider grasp of potential trends and trouble spots, he said.
16 That the DOC formerly made this information public but now chooses to suppress it -well, that is even more damning.
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