>information is always incomplete, yet it can be of good-enough quality and be **enunciated in contexts of good-enough trust** to be used to make decisions that affect the common weal.
also:
>information is enunciated in a context and whether it is successfully communicated depends on that context, the entity presenting the information, and how the information is received. Each of these roles in turn depend on a history of other utterances established over time and in everyday life.