41. The committee determined that he was capable of making an informed decision. 42. The fact is that making an informed decision means not just saying yea or nay but evaluating your sources and deciding which to trust. 43. The CSPI is also asking the companies to provide customers with the nutrition information of their products so they can make more informed decisions. 44. The information then would enable women to weigh the risks and benefits of implants and make informed decisions about whether to have them inserted. 45. The panel said while the agency would not consider relaxing standards, additional information on labels could help doctors make more informed decisions in their patient care. 46. The newsletter expects readers to balance the information themselves and make informed decisions instead of relying on what manufacturers promise. 47. The only people who now have the time and energy to make truly informed decisions are hermits of independent means with law degrees. 48. The powerful sedatives rendered the accused drug lord incapable of making an informed decision, Canales has said. 49. The Securities and Exchange Commission defines materiality as anything a typical investor would need to know to make an informed decision. 50. They are clever, well done advertisements, but are they helping individual investors make informed decisions? |