Sentence examples for quite uninformed from inspiring English sources

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There are some quite uninformed statements posted on this page.

Most of us are quite uninformed about the job opportunities that exist.

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"Quite frankly, that conclusion is uninformed," Mr. McAteer said, explaining that spikes in methane occur after virtually every mine disaster.

Quite frankly, these books lay on the shelves until uninformed aunts, uncles or grandma might scoop them up at Christmas to be hung by the chimney, with care, for their beloved sportsfan.

But the issue of consent also doesn't quite explain why we're comfortable with some types of uninformed research on us, but not others.

Or, rather, is it not quite in accord with our contention, namely that Science, like an uninformed boy, is most definite and dogmatic just where actual knowledge is least.

To the uninformed observer on Court 2, it would have come as quite a surprise to know that Williams was the player who had won five Wimbledon singles titles and that Vesnina, an unseeded Russian, had never been past the fourth round.

Despite what the average uninformed lefty would tell you the United States does treat their soldiers quite well.

It's one thing for uninformed consumers to be misled by their supposed financial advisors, but quite another to be fleeced by the government agencies designed to protect them.

Indeed, it's quite possible the Justice Department will read the Authors United letter and dismiss it as uninformed.

Dr. Mathew is quite obviously biased in the science that he cites (and doesn't cite or is unaware of) and uninformed on Oriental Medicine and acupuncture health outcomes.

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