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are ill-informed
adjective
Poorly informed; ignorant.
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There is a recurrent realisation that doctors are ill-informed about the needs of chronic illness patients [ 35, 36], and as patients with asthma put it, "We are the experts" [ 37], self-care being the norm [ 38].
These figures could have been obtained only by information coming from the schools because parents often are ill-informed about school absenteeism of their youngsters.
Ideally, people should be well informed before making decisions affecting their health; unfortunately, most are ill-informed with regard to screening.
Many people are ill-informed about psychosocial disorders, which are widely stigmatised in Somali culture.
"Many of the defendants are ill-informed about copyright law," Mr. Goldman said.
CTIA, which represents the wireless industry, has sued, saying the warnings are "ill-informed" and violate retailers' First Amendment rights.
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Given the ready access of information through the Internet, there are no excuses for being ill-informed.
This view was ill-informed, however.
Democracy has failed us because it was ill-informed".
Western policy towards Africa is ill-informed and inconsistent.
These challenges may be ill-informed, but no matter.
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