Young citizens need to be informed of their rights and roles in a changing society.
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"It's very distressing for the family to be informed of that, " Ms Fleckney said.
The presence of transparency enables the public to be informed of the results of its certain actions.
They carefully balance the defendant's right to be informed of the charges against him with the government's need to protect classified information from disclosure.
We want to be informed of the latest trends in society, and turn to magazines like this one, to keep abreast of human affairs.
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Burton claims he did not want to influence the decision made by Athletic Director Jeff Hathaway but just wanted to be informed of the discussions.
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This included new hand-tying procedures designed to prevent pain and injury, a requirement to inform parents of a child's detention, and for children to be informed of the right to a lawyer.
He said that while he has had "very good contact over these last few days" with the Algerian authorities, he said he was "disappointed not to be informed of the assault in advance and we do want to help in any way we can with technical help and assistance".
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But more importantly, you want to be well informed of the challenges and opportunities in each key area of your company.
To truly fix the US housing market business owners and the board members for corporations need to be informed to invest more of the profit into their employees.
Mr Brough said a patient would have to be fully informed of the risk they were taking in having an operation - particularly since the condition being treated was not in itself life-threatening.
Rather, it is informed by a wide range of experiences, thoughts and emotions, and therefore, to be creative with a purpose requires you to be well-informed of the world around you.
In a joint statement, the groups said Egypt's "international obligations require it to respect the rights of detainees, which include to be informed promptly and in detail of the charges against them".
Indeed if I had to recommend one news site that should be read by anyone who wants to be informed about the state of the world, it would probably be my choice.
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Instead, they expect to be informed as part of an online dialogue.
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In addition to basic employment conditions, the agency worker has the right, during an assignment, to be informed by the hirer of any relevant vacant posts with the hirer.
Western governments have a great deal of information not readily available to the people of Romania which, if presented in an appropriate form, could be of extreme importance to an informed vote and a salutary outcome in the upcoming elections.
If we expose these hidden costs, consumers will be able to make informed data usage decisions and app developers will be incentivized to be mindful of data usage and to build data-efficient apps.
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Other ranking lists are often based upon surveys of executives who have little incentive to be well informed about the innovation and growth prospects of the companies they rank.
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Instead, I think our social norm should be one which establishes a higher bar of what it means to be informed.
She said a certain number of taxis should be allowed to use the special lanes, adding that the public should be kept informed of road closures or delays as a result of the use of these lanes.
But that oversight needs to be informed about how certain types of research fit into the greater context of an area of scientific study.
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But instead of affording him the right to be fully informed, the separately listed allegations were a barrage of vague statements, rendering any defense virtually impossible.
For this reason, at the initiative of the French Presidency of the European Union, there will be developed "a tool in the service of students, for them to be informed about education opportunities available in Europe and to choose a European course based on their own career plans".
It is essential to our national energy future that the public be much better informed about advantages and disadvantages of all alternatives, and that government policies not be allowed to constantly interfere with free market principles.
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This is cause for alarm and requires urgent action, in the name of press freedom and the rights of citizens to be informed.
During our stay, the service style at the Bulgari seemed to be informed more by North American notions of friendliness and Asian standards of efficiency than by a specifically European ethos.
The overwhelming majority of the audience indicated that they would wish to be informed and Mr Watkin conceded that the government would consider the idea as part of its consultation.
And from that, those sets of encounters, we will be able to, I think -- we and others -- be able to construct in a more informed way the kinds of steps that we might take next.
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