valuable information

  • 11information economy — UK US noun [C] ► ECONOMICS an economy in which knowledge, information, and services are more valuable than manufacturing: »The technological revolution associated with the computer and the information economy has accelerated the shift of… …

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  • 12valuable — val|u|a|ble [ væljəbl ] adjective *** 1. ) worth a lot of money: The necklace is interesting but not very valuable. a valuable antique 2. ) very useful and important: The job gave her an opportunity to gain valuable experience. valuable… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 13valuable */*/*/ — UK [ˈvæljʊb(ə)l] / US [ˈvæljəb(ə)l] adjective 1) worth a lot of money The necklace is not very valuable. a valuable antique 2) a) very useful and important The job gave her an opportunity to gain valuable experience. valuable… …

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  • 14valuable — adj. 1 worth a lot of money VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ become ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly …

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  • 15valuable — val|u|a|ble W3 [ˈvæljuəbəl, jubəl US ˈvæljubəl] adj 1.) worth a lot of money ≠ ↑worthless ▪ a valuable painting ▪ Their most valuable belongings were locked in a safe in the bedroom. 2.) valuable help, advice, information etc is very useful… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16information system — Introduction       an integrated set of components for collecting, storing, processing, and communicating information (information science). Business firms, other organizations, and individuals in contemporary society rely on information systems… …

    Universalium

  • 17Information Lifecycle Management — NOTOC Information Lifecycle Management refers to a wide ranging set of strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices. Specifically, four categories of storage strategies may be considered under the auspices of ILM.PolicyILM… …

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  • 18information theory — the mathematical theory concerned with the content, transmission, storage, and retrieval of information, usually in the form of messages or data, and esp. by means of computers. [1945 50] * * * ▪ mathematics Introduction       a mathematical… …

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  • 19information — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ accurate, correct, precise ▪ authoritative, credible, reliable ▪ erroneous, false, inaccurate …

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  • 20information */*/*/ — UK [ˌɪnfə(r)ˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɪnfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] Get it right: information: Information is an uncountable noun, so: ▪  it is never used in the plural ▪  it never comes after an or a number Wrong: Consumers can find informations… …

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