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But, as a principle, after decades of following the rule that consumers should be fully informed about what they are buying, shouldn't clear and informative labelling continue to be paramount?
"The bottom line," he added, "is that women should be fully informed of their options.
Patients should be fully informed about what is being done to them.
It's the biggest economic issue facing Britain in your or my lifetime, and I think parliament at least should be fully informed and told".
Nice said that because the technique was new it was recommending its use in a "controlled way", and that patients should be fully informed.
The consumer should be fully informed so that he or she can make an individual judgment about buying the product or not.
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"Readers should always be fully informed of the difference between editorial content and advertising in any media," she said.
But they should also be fully informed without prejudice before making that decision – which includes not vilifying hospitals and doctors as we rightly praise good midwives.
But for consent to be free and open, it seems that it should also be fully informed.
In the same vein, students should also be fully informed about the skills required of a facilitator, as there is often a mismatch between faculty and student expectations.
At a minimum, all states should require that parents be fully informed about how babies' blood samples left over after the screening procedure will be stored and how they might be used, according to Michelle H. Lewis, a research scholar at the Berman Institute's Genetics and Public Policy Center.
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