Sentences with phrase «very wide range of information»

For more information about Special Education teacher careers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has a very wide range of information.
«Our job is to try and provide a very wide range of information to a broad demographic easily, and that's a challenge,» he said.

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Within a very short space of time we realised that here was a solution that would support our growth, streamline recipe management at all levels across the organisation, and allow us to produce a wide range of standard and one - off reports, safe in the knowledge that we are working with highly accurate and up - to - date information.
«We receive information from a very wide range of sources which we use to ensure the tax rules are being respected.»
More information about the 2010 Honda Civic Sdn: With coupe and sedan body styles, available in basic, luxurious, or high - performance Si guise — plus green - focused Hybrid and natural - gas GX sedans — the Honda Civic is offered in a very wide range of models to suit the wants of small - car shoppers looking for anything from simple, cost - conscious transportation to full - featured touring.
I agree with you, though, that Len has done a really impressive job of finding guests of wide - ranging subjects and perspectives, and interviewing them in a way that elicits very interesting and useful information for the audience.
Any reader — even without technical or information - systems background — is invited to click on the link in my post above and see immediately with his or her own eyes that HARRY READ ME is a three - year diary involving a very wide range of activities, transactions and programs involving more than a dozen countries and encompassing collection and processing of major portions of the raw temperature data which underlie more than two of the principal databases used by «climate change scientists».
; «He puts his point across in a measured and compelling manner»; «A sought - after junior with wide - ranging commercial experience in both litigation and arbitration»; «One of the first choices on the team sheet for a substantial case»; «Very detail - oriented and able to analyse a large amount of information quickly and efficiently»; «One of the first choices for a fraud case.
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