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.
And, to do so with a sense of perspective and in the self-knowledge of what our role in the organization really is.
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.
Common sense, coupled with knowledge of his family's medical history, remains his personal guide.
Their sense of privilege comes from their knowledge that they are worth it.
Our parents have to instill a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
Now, the scientists are putting their knowledge of how the beetles sense infrared radiation to use.
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Who are the knowledge journalists who help make sense of this morass?
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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.
To her foundation of knowledge in the axiomatic validity of sense perception?
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The sense of importance surrounding the match was heightened by the knowledge that a win for either side would boost their top-four aspirations.
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).
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As much of the population retreats to a vocational lifestyle, only dimly aware, through TED talks, Paul Graham essays and Khan Academy videos, of the human civilizational Grand Narrative, scholarship in the old sense of the world will return as an indulgence for the few, rather than an industrial mode of knowledge production.
To be objectively real (in the sense of existing an sich and not merely for observers) is not the same as being an object of scientific knowledge.
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.
It is the perception, the knowledge and understanding of them, their ideas in the Platonic sense, that are passed along.
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Let us hope that the advances of recent times will reawaken a sense of awe and well-being, that we will rest easy in the knowledge that there is indeed a God and that we will rediscover and reinvigorate the principles--however imperfectly adhered to--that created this nation: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
What makes the best doctors are a combination of dedication, knowledge, skill, compassion, judgement, and common sense.
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?
The knowledge, skills, diversity, ornamentation and ceremonies involved provide Kyrgyz people with a sense of identity and continuity.
Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is defined as practices, representations, expressions, knowledge and skills which are transmitted from generation to generation and which provide communities with a sense of identity and continuity.
She hung on to the mean little nugget of knowledge: that the writers on the course had said Hilda was too intense, had no sense of humor.
They feel a sense of connection with their ancestral homeland and use their visit to gather information and impressions to add to their personal knowledge and understanding.
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