An informed decision is a decision made after learning relevant facts (informing oneself) about the focus of the decision. For example, a person might make an informed decision to join the military (or not join) after researching to find out if the lifestyle, benefits, and travel opportunities are what he/she wants. Another example: a person might make an informed decision and decide to buy a Chevy truck rather than a Dodge Ram after researching and learning (becoming informed) about each vehicle.
it is a inform from someone
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the correct ways would be 'did you inform' or 'have you informed'.
It is important that he be informed.
No this is grammatically incorrect. Some correct examples would be:Has she already been informed about this?Has she already informed him about this?Has she already informed them about this?
in- mis-informed, un-informed
If you are not informed you, it would mean that you are uninformed or under informed in a topic. Deformed is used in the wrong context.
Is an informed decision.
information is needed to make an informed decision. What type of information depends on what type of decision.
An informed decision as a support worker is making a decision knowing all the pros and cons as well as all risks involved.
informed decision
Miranda
You know ramifications of your decision
It is important to be informed because a decision could be made that would change your life.
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Informed non-consent is the refusing of a procedure while being fully informed of the risks to health and the possible outcome of the patients decision.
In a court of law it's a verdict. In general use, it's an informed decision(?).
because it gives people the inability to make an informed decision
he is an adult and can make informed decision