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That way, people can make an informed decision about when to show up.
Do some of your own research first to ask informed questions about specific things.
Only then will he or she be able to make informed decisions.
But this may not always be the most informed source.
Use the information you find to become an informed patient.
But there was little in the way of informed debate on the issue from either side.
This makes for both a more informed audience and a better film.
As a result, some experts say, the public may be less informed than it once was.
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.
We are learning to talk about harassment in more informed terms.
Some officials feel that they do not have enough information to make informed choices.
What it can do is give them the data to make informed choices.
"They should know about the problem and be able to make informed choices," he said.
"We look at informed practices that work in different places."
Interpreting the results to help make a more informed decision.
And for another, a more informed public means a bigger potential audience.
Consumers should have the information they need to take informed decisions.
European consumers must be able to make an informed choice.
By itself, this word does not provide enough information to make informed product choices.
The report card, they said, included the information needed to make informed decisions about schools.
Some commission members said they did not have enough information to make informed votes.
But the information they are receiving, he said, is not enough to make informed decisions.
Better information is required, as consumers should be able to make a more informed choice.
Good information is essential if people are to make informed choices about services.