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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Careless or uninformed decisions during these huge storms can lead to loss of life and property.
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Many immigrants are uninformed about U.S. tax laws.
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The Vice-President gave the impression of being remarkably uninformed about South American affairs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But then the settlers - settlers in all countries, as it happens - were particularly receptive to uninformed rumour.
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First, why are markets so short-sighted and uninformed ?
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Inaccurate information from an uninformed physician can cause untold damage to the best educational program.
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It not only is found among the uninformed but, unfortunately, also has lingered within the medical profession.
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It would neither be the subject of uninformed scandal, nor slated to become a national historic landmark in our city.
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Such uninformed views do the industry a disservice.
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The weights are marked in braille with irregular bumps that to the uninformed would appear to be defects.
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There are commercial pressures, the changing face of the sport itself, its vulnerability to uninformed judgement from without.