It depends upon what the result is. If the result effected people in a majorly bad way then no I don't feel like they should be given credit for what they have done. When I was working at McD's I was only able to work there for a week before I had to quit because of how the Manager was treating me. I was still given credit and the money for working because I hadn't done anything wrong.
Informed because it means to tell or let someone know.
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The sentence that is correctly construed with an independent clause and a dependent clause is A) As they examined the evidence afresh, they thought of a completely different explanation.
The other sentences don't have dependent clauses, only phrases.
Maybe he meant that for him is hard to write or create a realistic idea about what to write and how.