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Of the respondents, 23.1% believed that they are less informed now, while 61.8% believed that they are better informed now (with 15.1% undecided).
Audiences are so informed now.
People are much more informed now.
Ms. Lynch, who had complained to Senator Robert C. Byrd, Democrat of West Virginia, last week that military officials were not doing enough to keep the family informed, now had nothing but praise for their efforts.
Actually — I'm being informed now that they are actually monitored from a normal, above-ground observation center.
The American public claims to feel better informed now than at the turn of the century, mostly attributable to the surplus of information now easily accessible online.
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The initiation of such changes may already be underway, and indeed the recently published NICE Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer, which this review was intended to inform, now explicitly state that digital rectal examination should always be carried out in patients with unexplained lower GI symptoms (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 2005).
Let a fully informed people now decide".
Being well informed is now elitist.
Kick It Out, I'm reliably informed, has now come round fully to the popular view about Herbert and severed ties.
Never before have investors been as well informed as now about everything and anything thanks to the Internet websites, chat rooms, CNBC and CNN.
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