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[in-fer-mey-shuhn] / ˌɪn fərˈmeɪ ʃən /


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Matchup starting times and broadcast information will be announced later on Sunday.

From Los Angeles Times

The department said it anticipated that the number of women travelling from Northern Ireland to England and Wales would "continue to trend downwards with services and access information available locally".

From BBC

Carr, however, has defended the warning, arguing that broadcasters using publicly licensed airwaves must provide accurate information to viewers.

From Salon

Modern fields of study such as cognitive neuroscience and integrated information theory also reflect technological change.

From The Wall Street Journal

Take a moment — ideally sometime before the hour you are rushing out the door — to look over whatever information the host has provided.

From Salon