In order to ---- information, one must know of, and be able to use, the information sources.
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In order to acquire information, one must know of, and be able to use, the information sources.
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In order to imply information, one must know of, and be able to use, the information sources.
- The word imply means to suggest something directly or indirectly.
- The word obscure means something that is not really known or understood.
- The word profound means showing some actions of having high knowledge and wisdom.
- The word acquire means to gather or own. The information can be gathered or owned without any special efforts.
- One can also get information with eavesdropping or chitchatting, but the worthy information is what counts.
- But in order to imply information, one must be able to collect, use and remember the information correctly.
- So as to get the desired task, one must have the right information at the right time.
- So, in order to imply information, one must know of, and be able to use, the information sources.
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