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well-informed

[wel-in-fawrmd] / ˈwɛl ɪnˈfɔrmd /


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Kennedy is absolutely right that this system needs reform — but his prescriptions aren’t well-informed by evidence and seem poised to exacerbate the problem.

From Salon

He added that the teenage Farage was "very well-informed" and "had a sense of history and politics already at that time".

From BBC

Very intelligent, well-informed people can and do make almost any argument.

From MarketWatch

Among animation and sci-fi fans, being the well-informed sorts they are, Tudyk is known and honored for this body of work as well.

From Los Angeles Times

If this highly educated, well-informed media person of, no doubt, a somewhat liberal bent — no Trump supporter — doesn’t see the threat, that’s worrisome.

From Salon