Examples of using Process information in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
I process information.
It shows you these cells that process information.
Process information faster.
Seek and process information.
We made people more biased in the way that they process information.
People also translate
I just look, process information. And I make decisions.
So, that's the rate limited factor,as is how fast the brain can process information.
Your brain does not process information in a normal way at all.
Process information and send notices/updates/reminders about your meetings/contacts;
It is possible that they process information better as a result.
We process information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
You remember yesterday when you said that you could process information better if I held your hand?
Process information with special protections such as information about your health.
However, we do know that when a person is very upset,their brain cannot process information as it normally does.
We only process information about children with the consent of the parents or legal guardians.
But it has been found that when a person is very upset,their brain cannot process information as it does ordinarily.
We use cookies to process information that helps us secure our products, as well as detect fraud and abuse.
Some people are colorblind, some people can't use a mouse, and others can't process information when a site page is too crowded.
We process information about your use of our website, in order to remember your choices, manage and improve our website, based upon our legitimate interests.
As many as 73% of respondents said that they process information more deeply and thoughtfully when they share it with others.
We only process information about children with the consent of the parents or legal guardians or when the information is provided to use by the parents or legal guardian.
People therefore have higher levels of anxiety,and we know that people process information differently and make decisions in different ways when they're anxious.
Because they process information differently, each of our hemispheres think about different things, they care about different things, and, dare I say, they have very different personalities.
Due to differences in brain development, they may process information or react to their environment differently than children of the same age.
Different perceptual biases are built into the way we process information, allowing us to use a wider context to understand raw messages that reach our eyes and ears.