I took him to be a man in his sixties, strong-faced, intelligent and well-informed. |
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The lighthouse will appeal to a niche market of cashed-up, well-informed buyers ready to grab a bargain. |
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In order to become well-informed citizens, we must always be mindful of bias in the media. |
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Clients are well-informed buyers and are well aware of price, quality and value in relation to the service offered. |
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He is a former union leader and the citizens of Berthier-Maskinongé have a member who is well-informed. |
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Usually, there are well-informed salespersons at the venue, to courteously help you make the right choice, and who even suggest suitable styles. |
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Sentences are thrown out which, because they lack aesthetic context, must seem gnomic to any but the unnaturally well-informed. |
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With his reputation as an enlightened, well-informed senior High Court judge, Lord Bonomy is unafraid to take on the government of the day. |
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That they deservingly gained this great distinction no well-informed individual will for a moment deny. |
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They are well-informed, ideologically sound and fanatically loyal to their parties. |
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And all the well-informed Greeks knew these Homeric legends, which were actually history, as well as being legends. |
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The commentary that accompanies the ads is eye opening, cleanly written and well-informed without being overbearingly insiderish. |
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I felt we were well-informed and the points we made were based on sound logic. |
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The discussion was intelligent and well-informed, and served as a pretty decent non-technical introduction to the subject. |
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Even rational, well-informed people seem to find evidence of a decline in violence hard to believe. |
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That we have enough information to put together a well-informed opinion in every controversy. |
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After all, they are by historical standards fairly well-informed and well-educated. |
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As yet there has been little well-informed public debate about the subject. |
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Their integrative medical approach will appeal to readers who want to be well-informed about all their options. |
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His style of writing is admirably jargon-free, his methodology sophisticated and well-informed. |
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Today's international tourists are educated, well-informed and have the whole world at their fingertips. |
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Denmark has an intelligent, well-informed electorate whose hearts and minds are intrinsically pro-Europe. |
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There was no consoling this deeply troubled but well-informed and cultured man of letters. |
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Full, open honesty and a total disclosure is the only way you have a well-informed proper debate. |
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There were apparently some quick-thinking, well-informed people in the operating room. |
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These seasoned professionals will help you make well-informed and personalized decisions. |
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They're well-informed autodidacts who feel marginalised by the academy. |
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To wrap up, how can well-informed consumer decisions be made if the entire process is clouded and under a veil of secrecy? |
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And if you're well-informed and act quickly, your bundle of fun will soon be back to her old self. |
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Dr Green was an excellent guide: well-informed, well-presented, enthusiastic and current. |
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The Institute provides a space and adequate infrastructure to convene a meeting of well-informed and influential people at short notice. |
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Most third-person narrators are less like omniscient gods than exceedingly snoopy, well-informed ghosts. |
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In developing countries, a zombie bank's first line of defense against a silent run is usually to arrange loans from relatively well-informed foreign banks. |
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The sketches take the reader into our lurid political past, the author tossing out the appositely tongue-in-cheek quote, the well-informed political parallel abroad. |
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This way you are always well-informed about the ins and outs of your company and your customers. |
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They will enable citizens to be well-informed, to be well-educated, not only in terms of technological education, but also politically literate. |
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However, it is necessary to ensure stakeholders are well-informed on the nature of the consultations and the type of document used, to avoid any misunderstandings. |
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This value is equal to the amount at which a building might be exchanged between well-informed parties, agreeing and acting in conditions of normal competition. |
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Rather, it led to the making of fair, impartial, timely, and well-informed decisions by the judge who should be making the decision, applying the laws of that judge's jurisdiction. |
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We highly recommend this issue, which is specifically targeted to a well-informed readership, and remain at your disposal to provide any additional information or answer any questions you might have on the momagri model. |
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Interestingly, more men than women consider themselves to be well-informed about green products. |
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Once was a time when people could turn to their medium of choice, take in the issues of the day, and be considered well-informed. |
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I thought you well-informed coves might wish to share your knowledge. |
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Free and fair elections also include a well-informed electorate. |
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This is a well-informed and fair-minded contribution to an ongoing debate. |
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He is one of the industry's most well-informed voices on this subject. |
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For a ten-year-old his questions are intelligent and well-informed. |
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For the two founders, who prided themselves on being well-informed, it would be a harsh lesson in the dangers of being too clever and too cloistered. |
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He is exceptionally thorough, intelligent and well-informed. |
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He must present himself as a well-informed CEO rather than a managerial Chief Financial Officer. |
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Richard Wilson, the head of business policy at the Institute of Directors, worries that they will make management too formalistic, and points out that it always was in a firm's interest to keep its staff well-informed. |
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It is essential that advice be provided to the Commission by scientists who are well-informed, of good standing, and visibly free of political influence. |
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The librarian is a well-informed, educated person who is professionally trained to select and maintain a library collection fit for its purpose, and to assist individuals and groups to locate and obtain these materials. |
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Even when it is difficult to implement participatory practices, it is still possible to ensure that local people are well-informed about what is happening, but this is rarely done. |
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I guess he thought it would be a trick question or that we would not be well-informed but members of this House of Commons know that what he just asked as a question is a red herring because it cannot be done. |
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In addition, news and financial information services from the Web have helped to create an empowered and well-informed staff, with increased ability to make economically sound decisions. |
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We find, a generation later, the well-informed, impassioned, thought-compelling rhapsodies of the anthroposociologist Vacher de Lapouge. |
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Utterly unlaughable, it has all the wit of a malevolent commentator as pitiless and well-informed as the records of the Day of Judgment. |
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There should be well-informed laypeople included in this group. |
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Develop strategies, plans, and messages based on that research, focusing on what stakeholders need to know in order to make well-informed decisions about the risk. |
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This would ensure, inter alia, that staff members are better equipped to make well-informed decisions about their professional and personal lives. |
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Harmonised requirements make it possible for consumers to make well-informed purchasing decisions, thereby also generating incentives for producers. |
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In a phone conversation with IBIB Director Vo Van Ai, Venerable Thich Quang Do said the U. S. Ambassador was open and well-informed, and that their meeting had been very positive and friendly. |
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Our employees work directly with people who need our products and services by advising them of their options and helping them make well-informed decisions. |
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On the other hand, it seems reasonable to assume that we in the 1970s are too sophisticated and well-informed to persist in thoughtlessly trampling on children. |
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It provides real time information for well-informed management decision-making. DeLaval DelPro? is an integrated dairy management system for more efficient and profitable stanchion barn dairy farming. |
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Aware that consumers are well-informed shoppers, the Fine Cheese Division ensures that the personnel in the grocery stores we serve know the ABCs of our products. |
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I can't overemphasize the importance of nurses being well-informed and current with regards to clinical therapies and community resources available. |
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A well-informed public, apprised of what the activism represents and of the dangers of an incautious reaction, is one means by which a necessary calm, reasoned response may be achieved. |
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To have a healthy climate for appraisal, appraisers must be motivated, enthusiastic, well-informed about the fonds and collections they are appraising, and at least adequately recompensed. |
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The major lesson is to never forget the difficulties of innovating in this field: those interests hit by effective regulation will be vocal and well-informed and, above all, their reaction is immediate. |
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A dedicated and well-informed raw foodist himself, Hatsis offers this guidance. |
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The heart of his volume is their first-hand remembrances of the Duke, affectionate but frank, amplified by the author's scrupulous research and well-informed musical judgments. |
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Behind the curtain, nervous performers await their 15 minutes-15 minutes to dazzle a well-informed audience come to choose the acts that will fill the slates of their upcoming programming. |
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The US is also adamantly opposed to labelling rules for food products produced from GMOs, even though these rules are designed to help ensure that customers are well-informed about what they are buying. |
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They develop well-informed advice and strategies that are sensitive to the various needs of multiple stakeholders and partners, reflect the strategic direction of the PS, and position the organization for success. |
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However, I am firmly convinced that the risk for an investor is easier to understand and thus easier to control if he or she is provided with the necessary transparency to make well-informed judgements. |
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Well-trained, well-informed friendly servers. |
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In the run-up to the release of Point de suture, Parisian journalists experienced fretful days and sleepless nights trying to generate well-informed copy about Mademoiselle Farmer. |
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Given the independence and professionalism of Judges, I do not believe that a well-informed bystander would see this as any reason to fear that the members of the Conseil would not act impartially. |
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Next there is the almost indecipherable nature of some key passages of the treaties, only a very well-informed reading of which reveals this kind of trap. |
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Though we are well-informed about official relations between the two States, it is difficult to keep abreast of all the joint French-Hungarian activities in civil society. |
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The same proves also that he kept collectivizing the countryside despite being well-informed about the fact that the country was being torn apart by civil strife. |
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