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Nonetheless, Ms. Hunter-Gault has made her point: white South Africans may be poorly informed about their own country.
The report concludes: Until these risks are accurately evaluated and reported, companies will have limited incentives to reduce them, and valuations and investment decisions will continue to be poorly informed.
But our research shows that consumers are aware that they're under surveillance even though they may be poorly informed about the specific types of data collected about them and are deeply anxious about how their personal information may be used.
The United States has a proud tradition of federalism, whereby individual states are free to devise policies that best suit the needs of their citizens, free from the interference of a distant federal government that may be poorly informed on matters of local concern.
An explanation may lie in the fact that Mexican entrepreneurs have proven to be poorly informed about the advantages, risks and obstacles involved in international trade.
Truly non-partisan people are likely also to be poorly informed and under-educated; in other words, not the sort you'd want drawing district maps.
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Worryingly, he said, Europeans are poorly informed about China.
Often, consumers are poorly informed about the savings on offer.
"Unfortunately, the educators themselves are poorly informed or not informed at all".
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