Sentence examples for informed indeed from inspiring English sources

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With $15 trillion of DC pension assets available, the finance sector has huge incentives to tap this money.So these advisers will have to be very well informed indeed to steer retirees around these pitfalls.

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And that's the attempt, yet again, by predominantly Christian right groups to dictate the terms by which women can make informed, or indeed if left up to them, uninformed choices, when they find themselves faced with an unwanted pregnancy.

That the person I had described in my book — shallow, self-involved, not terribly perceptive, and apparently very poorly informed — is indeed the person running Russia, to the extent that Russia is being run.

But our judgement can be informed, and indeed defended, by seeing the way in which a feature functions in situations that resemble the present one in various ways.

A nation that prefers paying exorbitant salaries to athletes for playing games while allowing its teaching professionals to languish beneath opprobrium, economic distress, and constant curriculum experimentation from ill-informed (indeed, often barely informed) policymakers cannot legitimately claim its grave concern for a democratic future.

It was disturbing in this regard to find the informants responding to the survey questions that they were indeed informed, provided with information and given a high degree of autonomy in the counselling context, and then later to find that they understood little of the language spoken.

A distinctive English culture has developed alongside and indeed informed a sense of British identity throughout the history of the union.

The next day she issued a press release saying that she had indeed informed him, in effect calling him a liar.

When reporters informed him that indeed his policy states you can blaze in parks, Ford said he would be speaking to his ministers about it.

A tool of coercion used by officers, the jacket worked thusly: If an inmate refused to inform, an officer would simply tell the cellblock that the inmate had indeed informed; equally often, if an inmate was disliked by an officer, that officer would spread rumors throughout the cellblock that the inmate was a snitch, hanging a jacket on him.

Indeed, informed prevention has proven the key practical benefit that genetic knowledge confers on clinical practice (10), and it is widely believed that mental health services can be improved by a firmer grounding in genetics and developmental biology (4).

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