piece of information
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpieceandinformation
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piece
noun[C]
uk/piːs/us/piːs/
a part ...
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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 ofpieceandinformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpiece of information
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Thispieceofinformationis extremely revealing.
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Thispieceofinformationwas to prove highly influential.
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So the first importantpieceofinformationis as follows.
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The user is sequentially prompted for every necessarypieceofinformationand his or her response is expected to contain only the requestedpieceofinformation.
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In reality this is an additionalpieceofinformationattached to each grammar.
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Onepieceofinformationthat is conspicuously missing is nonverbal behaviour that naturally accompanies speech.
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Users are allowed to retract anypieceofinformationthat the system has been told.
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Thispieceofinformationinduces her to consider alternative sources of retirement income.
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Alternatively, it can confirm eachpieceofinformationas it goes along.
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When attention is directed to a particularpieceofinformation, detection is generally facilitated.
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Finally, the last column provides the lastpieceofinformationneeded, that is the unknown labels.
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Thus, 'morphological difficulty ' here reduces to remembering an additionalpieceofinformationabout a word.
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However, the more importantpieceofinformationis which expression within the function body caused the mismatch.
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This latterpieceofinformationcould be valuable when dealing with doctors and other health care professionals.
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The firstpieceofinformationthat investor i is the rule ti he or she has drawn.
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In addition, the clinical situation as well as other circumstances can affect how eachpieceofinformationis interpreted.
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The mainpieceofinformationthat can be obtained from a quantum chemical study is the energy of a system.
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In addition, eachpieceofinformationfrom the input data structure can typically be expressed using more than one template.
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Respondents are given apieceofinformationabout their racial environment, but they are not actually immersed in it.
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However, there is apieceofinformationmissing in this puzzle and this concerns the top of the rollers.
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We are now in a position to make this distinction, and suggest that only onepieceofinformationis required.
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However, the base rate is just onepieceofinformationneeded to make probability estimates sensitive to current circumstances.
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