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to informed
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
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If so, ask yourself what you are objecting to: informed choice, or what it reveals?
Bradley Manning was arrested in May 2010 after Adrian Lamo, a computer hacker he had confessed to, informed the FBI.
Simple experiential perceptions contribute to informed acceptability perceptions.
To profile and compare the content and presentation of written communications related to informed decision-making about mammography.
It seems like you have figured out a way to leverage credible data, helping consumers come to informed decisions.
Achieving results with the incubator model of innovation depends on geography, environment and access to informed industry resources.
This led to informed decisions in part of technology managers and higher rate of technology integration in smallholder systems.
Professional guidelines often refer to a woman's right to informed choice.
While there may be some sense in which this is accurate, "implicit" information is anathema to informed consent.
Provide relevant links so that users can be directed to informed answers rather than unproven information.
A patient's right to informed consent requires a balance between information overload and uninformed consent.
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