The immediate object, then, is not some additional object distinct from the dynamic object but is merely some informationally incomplete facsimile of the dynamic object generated at some interim stage in a chain of signs. |
Similarly, those that are informationally sick have need for the information doctor to have their information diseases handled. |
When an informationally inept population must compete with one that is informationally adept, the deficient state or region always loses. |
This was euphemized as being a service to the press, a manifestation of an informationally advanced and enlightened world, or, the next generation in war reporting. |
In effect, there's no need to think of the world as an informationally open system. |
Ashley Davis noticed that the trip to Tajikistan was very productive, useful and informationally rich. |