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As a result, analysts community-wide are unable to make fully informed judgments about the information they receive, relying instead on nonspecific source lines to reach their assessments.
The BBC should "always recognise that some sections of its audiences are more readily offended than others," the report said, while individual channels "must make even greater efforts to ensure that appropriate content information is provided which enables informed judgments to be made by all audiences, both pre- and post-watershed".
The initial research it has carried out suggests that entrants into ELT are often confused by the information that is available and are making poorly informed judgments about the training courses they choose.
Benchmarks: Asks questions as a way to broaden and enrich classroom discussions; Makes informed judgments about nonprint media (CTSS – 'english', '9-12', '8') Thowtre Standard 5- Understands how informal and formal theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions create and communicate meaning.
A key challenge for patient decision aids is to help patients make sense of new, unfamiliar information about alternative management strategies so that they can make informed judgments about which ones they prefer [ 8].
That is why, whenever possible, we will make information available to the American people so that they can make informed judgments and hold us accountable.
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Mr O'Neill said the Bulls' decision had been founded on their "religiously informed judgment of conscience".
When this has to be done for structural reasons, informed judgment is required.
"We make our best informed judgment about what the regulatory action should be," Dr. Jenkins added.
To have been given such a gong was not really terribly helpful, nor did it seem to be based upon any particularly informed judgment".
The public cannot make a fully informed judgment about the contract, because both the Treasury and Department of Health have refused to release key information, despite repeated requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
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