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    well-informed
    [ adj ]
    possessing sound knowledge
    <adj.all>
    well-informed readers


    Well-informed \Well`-in*formed"\, a.
    Correctly informed; provided with information; well furnished
    with authentic knowledge; intelligent.

    1. The south Slav story is hard enough to follow even without well-informed observers like Moravcek.
    2. More than a decade after Watergate, it is common for any well-informed foreigner, in the course of conversation, to ask: "But tell me, what was Watergate really about?"
    3. The president is always strikingly well-informed about world affairs.
    4. Students and Radio Treichville, the name given to the well-informed rumor network, said workers forced to take 30 percent pay cuts caused the service disruptions as a protest.
    5. In the past three weeks, the government's stockpile of wheat in the Kabul silo has grown from 8,000 metric tons to 27,000 metric tons, well-informed sources said.
    6. A well-informed source in Tegucigalpa said the Sandinistas pursued about 600 rebels into Honduras and nearly captured a Contra supply depot before two bombing raids by the Honduran air force drove them back.
    7. A well-informed diplomatic source said there had been no movement of Iraqi troops across the Saudi frontier today.
    8. The U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Walter L. Cutler, has sent his resignation to Washington after six months in the post, well-informed sources said Tuesday.
    9. A well-informed source in Tehran, speaking in a telephone interview late Tuesday, said Iran's leaders had agreed to Iraq's request for the trade deal, which he said would involve shipments of 200,000 barrels of refined oil a day.
    10. Savimbi voiced confidence that U.S. aid will continue, but said many Americans are not well-informed about Angola.
    11. Even well-informed Japanese seem utterly relaxed about the possibility of a Labour victory. This is, at first glance, surprising.
    12. The thieves were well-informed, police said.
    13. Although for the most part his broadbrush treatment is sound and well-informed, Mr. Nixon's literary style is at times cloyingly didactic and categoric.
    14. He is well-informed and has a healthy degree of scepticism when it comes to trusting other people with his money.
    15. The agent would have a healthy and well-informed interest in monitoring the release of personal data and making sure that all such transactions resulted in royalty payments.
    16. However, a well-informed diplomatic source in the gulf reported no movement of Iraqi troops into Saudi Arabia or directly across the Iraq-Saudi Arabian border.
    17. He mentions everywhere that Turkish security was astoundingly well-informed, and gives numerous examples.
    18. Because Riggio always seemed well-informed about each parish, Huerter said he believed that he had consulted a national directory of Catholic churches, which lists priests and other church officials.
    19. Gross is always immensely well-informed, perceptive without being ponderous, and he never allows indignation to cloud his judgment.
    20. The reliable and well-informed Bogota newspaper El Espectador, bombed earlier in the month by drug terrorists, said the arms belonged to Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha, the reputed No. 2 man in the Medellin cocaine cartel.
    21. Mr Behrendt says 'Argentine industrialists are surprisingly well-informed.
    22. Mr. Davis is a storyteller, and as far as an outsider can tell, a careful and well-informed one.
    23. "You could say whatever you wanted to, but with a caveat: You better know what you're talking about because he's so well-informed and well-read he could be very overpowering."
    24. This information will enable consumers to make well-informed decisions.
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