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Перевод: uninformed
[прилагательное] неосведомленный; несведущий
Тезаурус:
- For example, the uninformed reader will almost certainly conclude that Herbert Needleman's neuropsychological tests were carried out on not just 158 children but on all 2000 children in the study.
- Coleman, when he was appointed, was uninformed on veterinary matters but, as Moorcroft's resignation was not followed by the appointment of a veterinary successor, he was left inadequately supported.
- A recent editorial in the British Medical Journal criticizes past "muddled thinking" on the matter, and calls for "an end to uninformed comment on the topic".
- A democracy demands a dissemination of political understanding wide enough to make the people's will in government an effective thing the uninformed citizen can be misled by the easy halftruth and the persuasive slogan; or he can feel that understanding will always be beyond him and fall into that apathy which leaves everything to authority.
- Such uninformed views do the industry a disservice.
- For the fungally uninformed, morels are the most prized of the world's mushrooms.
- Mr Cocks also criticised judges for making uninformed pronouncements about whether child witnesses were old enough to give evidence.
- They are either too lazy or too uninformed to do anything but fail to fulfil their potential."
- It would be a foolhardy author who assumed that Young Reader automatically meant Uninformed Reader.
- Morality and pacifist emotion were the driving forces behind much of the uninformed criticism of the Sandys Reformation.
- These data came, not from what Dame Mary Donaldson (letter, 3 October) chose to call "emotional, uninformed and often inaccurate outbursts" of the Pro-Life lobby, but from publications of IVF teams, the Director of Australia'a National Perinatal Statistics Unit and the Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health.
- It was, however, retained by Benedictine writers, and local historians will do well to note this, for some confusion can be caused to the unwary or uninformed researcher.
- An uninformed reader of "Safety: the perils of self-regulation" might be forgiven for concluding that the powers that be and their executive arm, the Health and Safety Executive, had been less than wholehearted in promoting and enforcing safety (Talking Point, 12 January).
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