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en You can always tell when a man's well informed. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. His views are pretty much like your own.

en You have to make your voice heard, argue your point of view, make sure that your arguments are well informed, listen to those who disagree with you, giving careful consideration to opposing views and be willing to see your views tested in what we call 'the free marketplace of ideas'.

en You can always spot a well informed man - his views are the same as yours
  Ilka Chase

en People are entitled to present their views any way they want to, entitled to present uninformed views as well as informed ones.

en It's a small truncated segment of the electorate, voters who are reasonably informed of the issues. I don't think the candidates have to do very much to win votes from those who share their views.

en Having a system that the public views as equitable and views as worthy of their trust and their investment is really critical to serving the needs of 90,000 people that need transplants. I feel pretty comfortable that this is not a widespread problem.

en And when the prophet secretly communicated a piece of information to one of his wives-- but when she informed (others) of it, and Allah made him to know it, he made known part of it and avoided part; so when he informed her of it, she said: Who informed you of this? He said: The Knowing, the one Aware, informed me.

en There are very small numbers of people raising serious issues out there. I'm surprised to see the depth of feelings some people have and the range of opinions. Some of the views are informed and rational and some of them are not.

en The purpose behind the legislation is to make sure women are informed about the possibility that an unborn child from 20 to 25 weeks on could experience pain. This author wants to maintain the choice of abortion but not allow women to make an informed choice and I think that's pretty telling.

en see the world in a very specific way and try to impose their views on the society at large. A lot of what I do is confront these assumptions and try to stop the assaults so the public can make an informed, unbiased decision. I like to take on causes that other firms might avoid. My clients appreciate that I like to get in the arena, take off the gloves and throw down.

en Some people change their views over the course of time. For others, one could draw a straight line from where they were decades ago to where they are today. Nothing in the available record allows us to conclude that John Robert's views have changed. Indeed, given how deeply held those views have been, a change of mind would be remarkable.

en It goes against what our comprehensive plan promotes. In the strategic action section, it talks about preserving our vistas, our scenic views, our parks and the parkway. Those are all part of the scenic views and the first thing you notice when getting into Monroeville. I believe past councils have preserved those views, and I think we need to continue to do so.

en Our basic premise is to have an informed public so that they can make informed decisions. But we rely on the media to do that,

en We hope that as people use this system, they become more and more informed, because they should be able to make informed choices before they actually get into treatment.

en The family was informed of the transplant, but they weren't informed the organ was coming from a high-risk donor.


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