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The changes go beyond what Mr. Obama did and reflect a cultural shift in voters, producing an audience that is at once better informed, more skeptical and, from reading blogs, sometimes trafficking in rumors or suspect information.
The travelling, he says, informed more than his performance.
Cable-news culture is informed more by the new media, blogs, and talk radio.
It is not clear that anything went wrong as a result of Cameron not being informed more promptly.
'Today it is cheaper for us to go shopping in Austria,' we were lugubriously informed more than once.
The Bloomberg administration has also asked to be informed more clearly and specifically when federal policies affect the area.
My fiction is informed more by the emotional lives of my characters than it is by world events.
But I also hear the calls for better, more interesting, more informed, more respectfully passionate debate on our threads.
An accurate diagnosis is both possible and important, helping families plan for routine and emergency care and allowing Ehlers-Danlos patients to lead informed, more comfortable lives.
And studies found that those who watched "The Daily Show" and other political-entertainment programs were more informed, more critical, and more civically engaged than those who didn't.
He rejected the modernism of his contemporaries and adopted what he called "eternal poetry," which was informed more by intuition than by intellect.
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