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They are more informed, which means they get better deals.
We didn't buy anything, but we left Jeffrey infinitely more informed, which is good because any day now, one of us may be asked to be Nina Garcia on a reality show for some fourth-rate cable network.
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But before consumers can demand change, they must be informed — which requires companies to be more transparent.
Comparisons made between these indicators informed which service or aspect was provided in a more, or less, cost-effective way.
Information architecture is allowing the word information to give a big hug to the word inform, which makes up more than half of the word.
Having country-specific estimates, the findings inform which countries can respond to prices more strongly.
Future healthcare utilisation might escalate as a consequence of biomedical innovations, more informed patients and population ageing, which leads to a higher proportion of chronically ill individuals.
"On a detailed map, we can see our network of 140 shelters sprinkled throughout the boroughs," Mr. Cohen said, "which makes us more informed when we speak to congressional or City Council representatives.
With or without preparation, the picking and grinding and staring which will now ensue is inevitable – prior knowledge would simply make it more informed.
"Parents feel more informed.
I just feel more informed.
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