Thus, it provides doctors not so much a recipe for treatment, but a sense of knowledge, empowering them to make informed therapeutic decisions without explicitly telling them what to do.
This model emerged from the ever-increasing complexity of our world and the resulting need for specialists to make sense of specialized knowledge.
Common sense, coupled with knowledge of his family's medical history, remains his personal guide.
Although this book is written in slightly mannered mandarin English, Sir David's practical knowledge, common sense and decency shine through.
Perception, observation, knowledge, a sense of certainty and the quiet confidence that the work one is accomplishing is worthwhile in the broadest sense will be found present.
FORBES: The Wild Story Behind A Promising Experimental Cancer Drug
Their sense of privilege comes from their knowledge that they are worth it.
Is it racial profiling or life's cumulative experiences and knowledge or simply common sense that would cause one to formulate an opinion?
CNN: Trayvon Martin shooting wasn't a case of racial profiling
He is, at heart, a curmudgeon, but a delightful one, with a vast range of knowledge, a wicked sense of humor and a talent for storytelling and mimicry.
Now, the scientists are putting their knowledge of how the beetles sense infrared radiation to use.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Jewel beetle flies into the inferno
Our parents have to instill a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge.
Who are the knowledge journalists who help make sense of this morass?
FORBES: How Super-Achieving 'Knowledge Journalists' Shape Our Thinking
But even if Ms. Lewinsky called Ms. Currie, common sense and the evidence suggests some presidential knowledge or involvement, as the referral explains.
Because the second vote elects candidates from lists drawn up by party bosses, it sometimes brings into parliament people who have little knowledge of, let alone sense of direct responsibility for, voters on the ground.
However, we cautioned him that we had low confidence that it was part of a nuclear weapons program, not because there was an alternative explanation that made much sense but simply because our body of knowledge on the other parts needed for such a program (like a reprocessing facility or weaponization work) was pretty thin.
With such knowledge, it did not make sense to sit by and allow South Africa's to donate the helicopters, Mr Spies said.
BBC: South Africa court 'halts Zimbabwe helicopter donation'
And, to do so with a sense of perspective and in the self-knowledge of what our role in the organization really is.
To her foundation of knowledge in the axiomatic validity of sense perception?
FORBES: President Obama Jabs At Ayn Rand, Knocks Himself Out
The lady on the bank board did have that industry knowledge (and also a good sense of humor about how many boards look at the diversity issue).
FORBES: Why Steve Jobs Wouldn't Care About Being Called Stingy or Having Gender Bias
And then cognitive computers capable of learning and sorting information will make sense of the waves of data and give us knowledge and capabilities we never thought possible.
Intuitive thinking is the ability to take what you may sense or perceive to be true and, without knowledge or evidence, appropriately factor it in to the final decision.
True, more folks are running to financial planners these days, driven there by the fear that the large lump sum they got from the company pension plan may not last through their retirement, or by a sense that they haven't the time and knowledge to tend to their growing assets themselves.
The sense of importance surrounding the match was heightened by the knowledge that a win for either side would boost their top-four aspirations.
It has enabled the emergence of new ways to communicate, to share information and knowledge, and for people to widen their sense of participation, identity and belonging.
The site also features an interactive discussion and opinion platform to help users develop a sense of responsibility on the Internet and build up content and knowledge.
Drivers are cautioned by their overall knowledge of physics, rules of the road and good sense.
What makes the best doctors are a combination of dedication, knowledge, skill, compassion, judgement, and common sense.
It is the perception, the knowledge and understanding of them, their ideas in the Platonic sense, that are passed along.
FORBES: Dear Apple: Why Are You So Afraid Of Google, Android, And Samsung Group?
Based on that knowledge a company can then decide whether it would make economic sense to switch the whole accounting system from Sterling to euro.
In a global economy where knowledge is at a premium, investing in education makes good economic sense.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: George Osborne speech
While cost efficiencies do make a lot of sense in the short term, it is important to understand whether all this knowledge drain will prevent the effective bounce back of the organization when the high growth economy returns?
应用推荐