Examples of using Uninformed in English and their translations into Norwegian
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neglect of the existing rules and regulations, uninformed decisions.
I don't want you to be uninformed.
Americans tend to be uninformed about the world beyond the nation's boundaries.
I do not want you to be uninformed.
the main motives for killing Gadhafi remained uninformed.
For those uninformed, there is currently another FREE Slot Tournament running that pays CASH to the winner!!
When they try to mediate Internet art, the Internet artists themselves often experience their efforts as misunderstood and uninformed.
Moreover, there are rivals with similar names that can attempt to make use of uninformed buyers and misguide them right into purchasing inferior items.
A much better liaison with the press, to try to abate some of the recurring uninformed media hype about the foundation.
told him angrily«We are completely uninformed about what is going on in a number of socialist countries.
First, despite what you may have heard from a wild-eyed gender studies professor or uninformed journalist you cannot simply buy a wife on any of the dating sites we review.
For those of you which are uninformed, DHEA is a hormone made by your physical body'& rsquo;
you can't afford to make any mistakes or even stay uninformed.
But we do not want you to be uninformed, brethren, about those who are asleep,
domestic politics with Roosevelt and was uninformed about major initiatives relating to the war
being uninformed of the original processing undertaken by MSC Cruises S.A.
For those uninformed may be a trap to take a tv in 2500 lei
O it said that advertising is the soul of commerce, or uninformed people who buy on impulse without analyze the market in advance overpaid to buy something thinking that we discussed promotie.
The risks might be higher because these workers are inexperienced, uninformed or physically more vulnerable,
they sell sunflower seeds under the guise of pumpkin to uninformed customers.
