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So it is good to disagree and also good to be informed about a topic and understand that some issues are better left unresolved.

It's good to be informed about politics and the future of our country.

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That is, they contemplated the disease and its risks and found no good reason to be informed about a disease they could not control in any case.

Like good science fiction, good public engagement has to be informed by reality.

Access to affordable priority palliative care medicines needs to be informed by good clinical data from well-conducted clinical trials designed to address efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and safety.

But if you want global environmental policy to be informed by good science and analysis, you and like-minded colleagues need to read and understand its thoughtful insights.

But it needs to be informed by good scientific advice.

"To be informed with good health news only" was considered important by 56% of mothers in this study.

For this reason, the horse breeding industry needs to be informed in good time about the possible threats to the efficiency of horse breeding.

There remains, however, no doubt that governments in developing countries need to be informed as good as possible on the profitability and cost-effectiveness of interventions against zoonoses, in order to use scarce resources in the best way.

I want kids to be informed, to make good decisions, but I know they won't always".

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