Informed
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And to know how old she was when she died, what you do is you do an
informed
estimate, and you say, how much time would be required to form this amount of teeth, and the answer was three.
There was a time when we understood how things worked and how they were made, so we could build and repair them, or at the very least make
informed
decisions about what to buy.
They have an
informed
opinion, but it's changing so quickly that even the experts don't know exactly what's going on.
The twist is that one player, on the left, is
informed
about how much on each trial there is.
The uninformed player doesn't know, but they know that the
informed
player knows.
And the way they bargain is to point on a number line that goes from zero to six dollars, and they're bargaining over how much the uninformed player gets, and the
informed
player's going to get the rest.
The right brain schematic is the uninformed person, and the left is the
informed.
That is, it looks as if the uninformed brain activity is happening first, and then it's followed by activity in the
informed
brain.
That is, the
informed
brain seems to be deciding, "We're probably not going to make a deal here."
If we have those facts at our mental fingertips, we're going to be able to make
informed
decisions.
And you'll make a less
informed
decision.
But if instead we have the guts to confuse our students, perplex them, and evoke real questions, through those questions, we as teachers have information that we can use to tailor robust and
informed
methods of blended instruction.
Now, how do you believe the very smart, very motivated, very
informed
macro hedge fund managers reacted to this prediction?
And we also would be well
informed
to reach out to the people who do that work and get their expertise on how do we think about, how do we create systems around sustainability that perhaps take us from curbside recycling, which is a remarkable success across 40 years, across the United States and countries around the world, and lift us up to a broader horizon where we're looking at other forms of waste that could be lessened from manufacturing and industrial sources.
It is seldom, if ever, extended to equally important arguments around the fragility of our present system of government, to the notion that honesty, accuracy and impartiality are fundamental to the process of building and embedding an informed, participatory democracy.
And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic policies of the parties of protest and their appeal to a largely disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young, taken together, these and other similarly contemporary aberrations are threatening to squeeze the life out of active,
informed
debate and engagement, and I stress active.
There's no law that's been passed specifically authorizing this technique, and because of its power and potential for abuse, it's vital that we have an
informed
public debate.
And so that's the national and international conversation that we're having, and we want to participate in that, and want people to participate in it in an
informed
way.
I want users to be
informed
and consenting users of the tools that we develop.
Regardless of where you are, in New Hampshire or outside of New Hampshire, you can sign up and directly be
informed
where the candidates are on this issue so you can decide who to vote for as a function of which is going to make this possibility real.
So we
informed
our audience that what they will just now hear will be a random paper, a mixture of the two papers which we didn't know what each was writing.
Anthropomorphizing well, however, I believe is based on accepting our animal similarities with other species and using them to make assumptions that are
informed
about other animals' minds and experiences, and there's actually an entire industry that is in some ways based on anthropomorphizing well, and that is the psychopharmaceutical industry.
So first of all, you can get
informed
so every new project that gets introduced in Congress gets immediately translated and explained in plain language on this platform.
It was this reasoned,
informed
and strategic discussion that revealed the sad truth about the War on Drugs.
People want to know about their doctors first so that they can make an
informed
choice.
NASA
informed
us six months ago that the Western Antarctic Ice Shelf is now disintegrating.
But what you see here is the first rat getting
informed
by a light that is going to show up on the left of the cage that he has to press the left cage to basically get a reward.
It was one of the scariest moments I've ever experienced in my life, and it was also the first instance that
informed
us that my grandfather had Alzheimer's disease.
In an article in the magazine Redbook titled "You: PMS Free," readers were
informed
that between 80 to 90 percent of women suffer from PMS. L.A. Muscle magazine warned its readers that 40 to 50 percent of women suffer from PMS, and that it plays a major role in women's mental and physical health, and a couple of years ago, even the Wall Street Journal ran an article on calcium as a treatment for PMS, asking its female readers, "Do you turn into a witch every month?"
So we started designing different environments, different scaffolds, and we discovered that the shape, the composition, the structure of the cocoon, was directly
informed
by the environment.
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