Betekenis van:
well-informed
well-informed
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- possessing sound knowledge
"well-informed readers"
Synoniemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- He is a well informed person.
- She's well-informed, so she might know something.
- If this is the information age, what are we so well-informed about?
- She had a reputation for being well informed about her subjects.
- Whenever the people are well informed, they can be trusted with their own government; that whenever things get so far wrong as to attract their notice, they may be relied on to set them to rights.
- General practitioners, nutritionists as well as consumers should be informed about these latest research results.
- To ensure a well-informed, substantive and timely input to the UN process, a strong research component is needed.
- It is recalled that the authorithies in Laos as well as potential producers/exporters in this country were informed of the ongoing investigation.
- Consequently, by deciding to privatise SNCM while strengthening in advance its capital in the sum of EUR 158 million, the French State acted like a well-informed investor.
- Applicants shall be informed of the reasons for any refusal to grant an authorisation. Those reasons shall be objective, non-discriminatory, well-founded and duly substantiated.
- Contentious issues relating to emerging technologies should be addressed by society on the basis of well informed debate leading to sound choices and decisions.
- In the light of the French authorities’ replies, the Commission none the less considers that it sufficiently well informed to take a position on them.
- In order to promote risk-aware driving, and hence contribute to safety, drivers need to be well informed concerning the systems that they use.
- The schedule for carrying out the investment should be published to ensure that applicants who may operate in the corridor are well informed.
- It is recalled that the authorities in Thailand as well as potential Thai producers/exporters were informed of the current investigation.