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Guilt for under-intelligence lies with the Bush administration for lacking the wisdom to be informed by knowledge offered by the C.I.A. and other informed sources.

Conservation planning for birds can be informed by knowledge of species habitat relationships, but opportunities for studying these relationships before urbanisation occurs are rare.

The paper suggests how several important issues in contemporary ION can be illuminated, and firms' choices of interorganizational relationships can be informed by knowledge of structural affects on cooperation within ION.

While many professionals and practitioners involved 'on the ground' in ECCE tend to view policy making as a distant process driven by factors beyond their control, contemporary perspectives suggest that to effectively benefit young children, policies should be informed by knowledge about local circumstances, needs and priorities (Rebello Britto et al. 2008).

We contend that the correct interpretation of the rope-building phenomenon can be informed by knowledge of the evolutionary history of the organisms that display this faculty.

The choice of hypotheses to examine may be informed by knowledge of causal mechanisms, perhaps using a directed acyclic graph.

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Plato — whose theory of forms seems an arch example of pure theoretical knowledge — nevertheless is fascinated by the idea of a kind of technê that is informed by knowledge of forms.

Such decisions are informed by knowledge of cancer risk for given symptoms and by clinical practice guidelines (NICE, 2005; Hamilton, 2009).

Further, the development of person-centred management and treatment plans following timely diagnosis, and preparations for accommodating expected changes in health and functioning, are informed by knowledge about dementia and its trajectory of decline among those providing care.

Useful action frameworks need to meet four criteria: have a clearly articulated purpose; be informed by existing knowledge; provide an organising structure to build new knowledge; and be capable of guiding the development and testing of interventions.

No one doubts that the challenges citizens and their governments face require decisions to be informed by objective knowledge.

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