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- journalists in Beirut, who usually cited me without attribution as a well-informed Palestinian source. If some misidentified me at the time, I am not aware...
- Informed consent is a principle in medical ethics, medical law, media studies, and other fields, that a person must have sufficient information and understanding...
- archaeology, Greco-Roman accounts (some of them hostile and probably not well-informed), and literature from the early Christian period. Celtic paganism was...
- character, "Linus, my serious side, is the house intellectual; bright, well-informed which, I suppose, may contribute to his feelings of insecurity." Lee...
- 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...
- 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...
- November 2016 election results, which reflect the votes and voices of well-informed students, should stand, and has appealed the Regional Director's decision...
- counterexample. They argue that only the satisfaction of well-informed desires contributes to well-being, excluding desires in which individuals do not fully...
- trauma-informed principles, educational organizations aim to create a supportive environment that facilitates learning and promotes the emotional well-being...
- A numismatist is a specialist, researcher, and/or well-informed collector of numismatics/coins ("of coins"; from Late Latin numismatis, genitive of numisma)...