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At least you are making an informed decision about your care.
Without this information, women are not making an informed decision.
That way, people can make an informed decision about when to show up.
I should have at least given you the opportunity to make an informed decision.
Only then will he or she be able to make informed decisions.
You can help your child make informed decisions about his or her college education.
"It's better people know so they can make an informed decision."
Ensure they have enough information to make an informed decision.
Then the world of six months ago can make informed decisions on the action it wants to take.
"We want students to be able to make informed decisions," she said.
Make informed decisions about who you trust with your family's health.
That means investors may not have all the information they need to make an informed decision.
Which means that not one of those women made a truly informed decision.
"It would be better to have more broad education, so I could make my own really informed decision."
Interpreting the results to help make a more informed decision.
"I wanted him to be able to make an informed decision.
Only then, he said, can policy makers make informed decisions.
"The more that is published, the better informed decisions people will make."
Consumers should have the information they need to take informed decisions.
In the face of all that we took an informed decision and voted with our feet!
The report card, they said, included the information needed to make informed decisions about schools.
But the information they are receiving, he said, is not enough to make informed decisions.
Or, they may not get all their questions answered, leaving them less able to make an informed decision.