informative in the PONS Dictionary

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In other words, a disjunctive ancestor is the most informative ancestor representing a given set of parallel interpretations.
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Personal web pages are often used solely for informative or entertainment purposes.
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It has a host of entertainment, educative and informative programmes.
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This could then have gone into a public discussion process, which would then have had an informative character for a political decision.
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Its mission is to serve as an engaging, informative index to contemporary international literature.
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The writing style used in these works is informative; the authors avoid use of the first person, and emphasize facts.
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The topics are highly informative, engaging and mostly out-of-the-ordinary.
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Not only is the coverage considered informative and accurate, but the team works together providing a sense of comedy to the call.
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Some observers consider the term slave to be more misleading than informative in describing the local practice.
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It shows a mixture of aplacophoran body plan and polyplacophoran-like valves, and it is an informative fossil in the evolution of aculiferan mollusks.
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