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Based on this, proponents of dynamic consent emphasize the value of information, that it is important to be properly informed, that is, informed in detail.
But if that debate is to produce anything of value it needs to be properly informed".
They are motivated by psychological factors and need to be properly informed and are affected by their education and training.
These need to be properly informed by national advisory systems, which remain very mixed in their structure, quality and capability to influence policy.
He had no time and less desire to be properly informed; he did not even know the Party program, and he had not read (as he never did read) "Mein Kampf".
"Minute by minute, I told the Spanish people what I thought they should know, without harming the investigation, but with total clarity, thinking only of the victims and the right of the Spanish people to be properly informed," he said.
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As Dr. Cornelia Baines (co- PI of a large trial of early detection for women age 40 49) writes, women age 40 49 are asked to sign informed consent for mammography without being properly informed [ 11].
This patient was properly informed and gave consent for her clinical information to be included in an Elsevier publication.
Neill added: "The priority must be to ensure that victims of crime are properly informed.
Livingstone then contacted the programme and was interviewed, criticising his successor for not being properly informed.
Ms. Hua said the ministry had not been properly informed of his changed status.
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