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Hyperbole, perhaps, but this meeting of two of world football's traditionally strongest sides should none the less prove highly informative .
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Thesis titles in the earth sciences tend to be highly informative .
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Intuitive judgements of the kind listed above are undoubtedly more informative than gross judgements of abnormality.
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The officer, however respectful, was at first no more informative than anyone else had been.
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This is thoroughly enjoyable and could not be more informative .
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Ten minutes with Morgan was more informative than all the rest of his questioning put together.
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A long-term solution may be a radical reform of the Press Complaints Commission aimed at getting more informative , balanced reporting.
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Do not make your contribution more informative than is required.
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To render this picture more informative , it is necessary to distinguish degrees and modes of participation.
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The copy is full of features and most informative on many relevant subjects.
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It is from this position that the features of the Gloucester and Cirencester pavements are most informative .
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Perhaps a Bok side against a Junior side would be most informative .
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I have always found it to be most informative , stimulating and interesting - a really excellent magazine.
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If you are using Lotus 1-2-3 and enter this function in a cell however you will not find the result very informative .
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Practical, very informative of course.
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Apart from being welcomed by the patient, such changes may also be very informative for staff.
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C S Collins An obvious enthusiast, with a strong sense of humour which did not detract from his very informative presentation.
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Careful observation of how the child manages pieces of solid food can be very informative .
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The final chapter where the current commercial applications of optical fiber technology are reviewed is very informative .
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This was a very informative , intelligent and thoughtful presentation, with slides which were mostly well chosen.
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It is very informative and I agree with all of the points raised.
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Jim found the library staff friendly and informative .
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The informative newsletter is published once every two months.
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The lecture was very informative and helpful.