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  • The end goal of regulators was to see that swaps customers of all stripes are getting better prices and are able to make more-informed decisions about hedges to protect against price swings affecting their business.

    ICE Trust Withdraws Swaps-Clearing Application Katy Burne 2010

  • "This is about making sure we are leveraging all of our resources in the most effective way possible to help families make more-informed financial decisions," Assistant Secretary Michael Barr said in an interview.

    Financial literacy campaign could save money for citizens, government 2010

  • Or Mark might make a quick post on some big topic, not knowing that Cory is working on a longer, more-informed piece.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • It could change consumer patterns, as citizens make more-informed choices on their carbon footprint.

    A Full Agenda 2009

  • To help you and your doctor make more-informed choices about which medications to take, we've identified 10 commonly used ingredients in OTC drugs that are risky for pregnant women, and offered safer alternatives.

    10 over-the-counter drugs to avoid during pregnancy 2008

  • To help you and your doctor make more-informed choices about which medications to take, we've identified 10 commonly used ingredients in OTC drugs that are risky for pregnant women, and offered safer alternatives.

    10 over-the-counter drugs to avoid during pregnancy 2008

  • Implementation of my plan for campaign-finance reform would create a system which would limit campaign spending to reasonable levels naturally (this would avoid any need to establish arbitrary and potentially unconstitutional caps on campaign spending), would result in fewer candidates who are under obligation to narrow-interest groups, and also should increase voter participation by a more-informed electorate.

    REAL CAMPAIGN-FINANCE REFORM 2008

  • More Information Readily Available The Federal Trade Commission's new disclosure rules for franchisers should help would-be franchisees make more-informed investment decisions.

    FTC's Revised Disclosure Rules Make 2008

  • Implementation of my plan for campaign-finance reform would create a system which would limit campaign spending to reasonable levels naturally (this would avoid any need to establish arbitrary and potentially unconstitutional caps on campaign spending), would result in fewer candidates who are under obligation to narrow-interest groups, and also should increase voter participation by a more-informed electorate.

    BLUEPRINT FOR A NON-VIOLENT REVOLUTION 2008

  • I have not read the report, and I intend to, and I can make more-informed comments about it then.

    How to Beat a Rock Star: ‘Substance.’ 2008

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