reliable information
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreliableandinformation
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reliable
adjective
uk/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/us/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/
Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way ...
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information
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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(Definition ofreliableandinformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If such precautions are taken,reliableinformationcan be extracted.
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Reliableinformationis labelled as knowledge and described as "true".
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For many occupations, there is noreliableinformationavailable.
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Unfortunately for them, there is often littlereliableinformationabout the public's specific issue preferences.
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Information sources with higher reputation values tend to provide morereliableinformation.
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It is only after patient and tactful probing thatreliableinformationcan be obtained.
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But access toreliableinformationis difficult to obtain in the area of intelligence sharing.
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However,reliableinformationpertaining to management of the crop is limited.
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We assume that each judgment is based on the mostreliableinformationfor that particular judgment.
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Reliableinformationon the distribution of field size and on output by field were not available.
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Indeed, laypersons should find morereliableinformationon these introductory topics.
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Similarly, noreliableinformationis available on the adoption rate for any of the recommended technologies.
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However, they have a major problem in findingreliableinformation, since most information comes from industry.
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First, it believed itself relatively starved of authentic andreliableinformationbetween 1907 and 1912.
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This third party needsreliableinformationon the facts of the case.
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Only after forming close relationships with some of the women was morereliableinformationforthcoming.
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This would provide morereliableinformationabout the bleeding-free interval.
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The combination of both signals givereliableinformationon isotopic segregation for these different species.
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To providereliableinformationand implement unpopular policies the authorities used the state security organs.
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Noreliableinformationis available.
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Hansard archive
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There is noreliableinformation.
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Hansard archive
Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0
We have noreliableinformation.
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Hansard archive
Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0
These contacts are needed to overcome problems of theft and damage, secure access toreliableinformation, and settle administrative procedures.
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And the aggregation of such votes will yield noreliableinformationabout either private or public interests.
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