- character, "Linus, my
serious side, is the
house intellectual; bright,
well-
informed which, I suppose, may
contribute to his
feelings of insecurity." Lee...
- archaeology, Greco-Roman
accounts (some of them
hostile and
probably not
well-
informed), and
literature from the
early Christian period.
Celtic paganism was...
- counterexample. They
argue that only the
satisfaction of
well-
informed desires contributes to
well-being,
excluding desires in
which individuals do not fully...
-
Informed consent is a
principle in
medical ethics,
medical law,
media studies, and
other fields, that a
person must have
sufficient information and understanding...
- can tie up a broker-dealer's capital. Further, the fact that a large,
well-
informed money manager wants to sell (or
perhaps buy) a
large position in a particular...
- news media, and help
communities connect with one other. They must be
well-
informed and knowledgeable, and are able to
deliver news in a
creative manner...
- The
concept of the
informed consumer is
fundamental in the law of the
European Union.
Since the
European Council Resolution of 14
April 1975, one of the...
- A
numismatist is a specialist, researcher, and/or
well-
informed collector of numismatics/coins ("of coins"; from Late
Latin numismatis,
genitive of numisma)...
- only
strengthens the
argument but also
demonstrates a
balanced and
well-
informed perspective.
Effective persuasive writing requires a
clear and organized...
-
characters in the
fifth of the
Tales of the City series.
Sympathetic and
well informed, it
includes an
accurate description of the
Cremation of Care ceremony...