Sentences with phrase «scraps of information from»

Not exact matches

Given that much of the public opinion that has been formed about the energy requirements of desalination from information that does not meet the ACCC's requirements, the Binningup PER process should be scrapped.
A coalition of business groups from across New York is insisting that Cuomo scrap a controversial executive order that requires businesses getting state contracts to disclose detailed salary information about their employees.
The site provides new information about the region's sauropods, which were previously known only from fragments of a tail bone, a leg bone, and a few bits of teeth — scraps so small that researchers couldn't assign the fossils to a particular species or even estimate its size.
I have never been to the city — the miniscule scraps of information I have on Luanda come from a single essay by the Polish writer Ryszard Kapuscinski.
b. 1975, USA Elliott Hundley's collaged wall works and sculptures, assembled from found materials: bamboo, string, paper, photographs, magazine clippings, plastic, and foam, loosely jumble together narrative bits and scraps of information.
He includes dried scrapings from paint cans and uses plywood scraps as tools to apply paint, later leaving them stuck in the painted surface as additional layers of depth and visual information.
Society makes its best decisions when it has access to every scrap of information, when it examines matters from every conceivable angle.
However, both employers and background screeners are finding with increased efficiency comes increased risks, especially when it comes to the use of unfiltered information going directly to employers from criminal database or inaccurate information obtained by «screen scrapping or automated robotic searches.»
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