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A. There is solid information which will give parents a sense of how things are run.
And if people have got solid information, please come forward with it.
"There's been no solid information for nearly a quarter of a century."
I agree with you that legislation should be based on solid information.
There was precious little solid information about the house itself.
"But we don't have much solid information about our children and families.
The media keeps telling them to wait, but they aren't able to find work or get solid information about it.
"The earliest we can have some solid information is on Wednesday morning."
She doesn't entirely trust me to send her solid information.
It'd be nice to get some good solid information for a change."
"We are giving them good, solid information about relationships and sexuality."
They had a weasel on the inside, and solid information.
There was speculation in the data banks but no solid information.
Everyone had their suspicions but little solid information to confirm them.
Donough could get no solid information from any of them.
If you want action, the appropriate way is to come up with a solid information base."
"I wouldn't do something of this nature without solid information and opinions regarding my legal status."
Although the Government predicts hot jobs 10 years into the future, there is little solid information on trends beyond 2005.
No solid information, not yet, but the game does ship with a mic stand.
We don't need any more rhetoric, just some solid information."
The images were clear - usually solid information about real things in real time.
Next best thing to solid information is some kind of an arresting diversion.
The uncertainty was awful: weren't we supposed to be given solid information on which to base a decision?
The only alternative to paranoia and prejudice is solid information.
She said the warrant had been based on solid information and executed promptly, though too late.