Sentence examples for Adequately informed from inspiring English sources

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The validity of informed consent relies on the patient having been adequately informed and having understood this information.

Many patients are not adequately informed.

The wisest of our forebears emphasized that a well-functioning democracy requires an adequately informed electorate.

But he has also suggested that he was not kept adequately informed by other C.I.A. officials.

Moreover, in half the cases, volunteers were not adequately informed of the risks.

LGBT people, whose barriers to access include a lack of adequately informed professionals, know this feeling all too well.

He doesn't lose hope though, because people's bad judgements are a result of their not being adequately informed.

The S.E.C. is looking at whether Merrill adequately informed bond buyers of the risks involved, the company has said.

However, if farmers are to sustain biodiversity, they must first be adequately informed about biodiversity and understand its drivers.

"The excessive complexity of the securitization sector" made it "close to impossible to make decisions on an adequately informed basis".

The electorate need to be adequately informed to understand the debate that will take place and to put pressure on their leaders to choose the right paths.

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