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The phrase "a fully informed decision making" is not correct in English.
It should be "fully informed decision-making." You can use it when discussing the process of making decisions based on complete and accurate information.
Example: "In order to ensure a successful outcome, it is essential to engage in fully informed decision-making."
Alternatives: "informed decision process" or "decision-making based on full information."
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Information can influence consumers' knowledge and behavior; research findings about hormone replacement therapy are uncertain and the messages provided by the media are of poor quality and incomplete, preventing a fully informed decision making process.
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This suggests that respondents' perceived understanding does not depend on whether they have received sufficient information to make a fully informed decision.
However, the proband's mother has knowledge that prevents her sister from making a fully informed decision.
The retailer, which is part of the group that owns PC World and Carphone Warehouse, said it "fundamentally disagreed" with the approach taken by Which?. "We comply fully with the PPG guidelines, displaying a clear date from when the 'was' price was taken, allowing customers to make a fully informed decision.
Overall, hit rates are 10% lower than the ones obtained with a 100% sample size, because sampling does not allow the algorithms to make a fully informed decision.
"But hopefully in the meantime everything will become clearer one way or another and I'll be able to make a fully informed decision.
Second, mislabeling could also pose health risks for people trying to avoid certain fish -- such as fish with high mercury levels -- but aren't even given the chance to make a fully informed decision.
The efficacy of protective clothing, however, may be diminished by inert ingredients in the formulation; as a result, pesticide workers may be unable to make a fully informed decision.
Traditionally, in clinical practice, the patient's autonomy is valued highly, but in the case of NGS, it is unclear whether it is feasible to help the patient make a fully informed decision.
Such a model may support informed decision making with respect to patients' preferences.
Decision aids have been developed for a range of health conditions to facilitate informed decision making.
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