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Without professional reporting, it is impossible to make informed decisions.
For all their evident faults, newspapers perform a crucial democratic service: without professional reporting, it is impossible to make informed decisions.
Medical consumers never had much help keeping up on the science, but it's totally impossible to make informed decisions if you can't know either the products or the prices.
In South Africa, at least some of the demand for disclosure has come from investors, and many corporate bosses have long been planning anti-AIDS strategies in part because it has become impossible to make informed decisions without considering the impact of the disease.Investors are worried that firms are keeping quiet about what AIDS will do to their business, and thus their value.
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But with little public information about gas supplies, Robertson said it was impossible for policymakers to make informed decisions about the supply of gas.
It is impossible for colleges to make informed admission decisions until they have an understanding of the entire applicant pool.
"They know that consumers equate a data breach with carelessness". For that reason, it can be almost impossible for people to make informed decisions about the digital trustworthiness of businesses, which often value their own privacy far more than that of customers.
The only known study of its kind in the U.S., the report also revealed that consumers are often provided with little information about the shrimp they purchase, including what species or type it is, where and how it was caught, or whether it was farmed, making it nearly impossible for consumers to make informed and sustainable seafood choices.
One of the challenges faced by retailers is that the oils they purchase often do not contain nutrition labels making it difficult, if not impossible, for them to make informed purchasing decisions based on the quality of the fat.
The sheer speed of the arraignment process makes it virtually impossible for the court to make informed decisions.
But such claims are so difficult to verify because of a lack of reliable evidence to back them up that "it is virtually impossible for the public to make informed choices about the benefits and harms of advertised sports products, based on the available evidence", according to a study by a team from Oxford University and the British Medical Journal.
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