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informational

adjective as in educational

adjective as in instructive

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To accurately assess a situation, the brain must retain these informational nuggets long enough to use them to form a complete picture -- for instance, linking together the words in a sentence or allowing an animal to keep its eyes directed to an area of interest.

The research emphasized that the informational value of feedback often outweighs the emotional discomfort of being wrong, particularly when tied to a clear incentive, such as monetary rewards.

Following the meeting, Theisner told The Times on Sept. 25 that TSA had reached a compromise with residents by agreeing to lower the rent increase to 4%, schedule an informational session and hold quarterly meetings with tenants.

The “Newsies” video came to be after Broadway Votes co-founders Catherine Markowitz and Nelini Stamp wrapped up an informational call with Menken with an open call to work together on something, someday.

I also recognize that Trump’s political ascendance erased every informational norm, including how the audience follows politics.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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