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Voters are often misinformed, and politicians aren't reliably truthful.
Policy makers, they say, are also often misinformed.
In the past, however, presidents and presidential candidates have more often misinformed — than informed — the public about their health.
In an often misinformed debate about how aid works it is exhibit A in the case against the aid critics.
But I think it's worth pointing out that relying on a body that is generally disdained and answerable to an uninformed and often misinformed public seems like the worst way to go about fixing a complicated problem.
Although the general public is still ill-informed (and often misinformed) about cryptocurrency technology, there's rapidly growing interest at the enterprise level in its disruptive potential.
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Conflicting nutritional information abounds, and popular communication of scientific studies often misinforms dietary perceptions and practices.
The problem with discussions about payments is that they are often times misinformed.
The problem with claiming expertise outside one's true competency is that the ensuring claims are often ridiculous, misinformed, ignorant or downright dumb.
These studies also demonstrated that gynecologists and pediatricians often had misinformed or inconsistent attitudes toward alcohol exposure during pregnancy such as 'it is tolerable to consume low doses of alcohol in cases involving a healthy pregnancy' (a misinformed attitude).
As they write, "Importantly, consumers of pangolin scales are not intrinsically corrupt: they are ordinary citizens albeit misinformed, often sick or elderly searching for a traditional remedy".
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