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"It's about knowing the detail; knowing that I've done the work.
As a bond trader for Cantor Fitzgerald, Mr. Pocher, 36, had to pay close attention to detail, knowing when and where the bonds in his sector were trading.
Sometimes I'll be watching something old-fashioned, say a Masterpiece Theatre Hercule Poirot, and I will savor each detail, knowing that no one would have found it more delicious than my mother.
But, the work should always be the same, the homework, the attention to detail, knowing you're back story, creating this human being from the inside out and seeing them fully realized.
But with my studio work I slow down to a f*cking snails pace, considering every detail, knowing each line of the brush/pen, each turn of the jigsaw, each stroke with the sander is injecting so much f*cking feeling and energy and power into the piece.
The criticism now commonly placed on transcriptomics (i.e. the potential for transcription not to represent protein activity) will, of course, hold equally true when proteomics data is examined in increasing detail; knowing which proteins are present tells you nothing about their half life, rate of replacement or side-branch decoration.
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"We didn't want all the details, knowing all the dosages, googling everything and so on.
It means doing what neither Reagan nor Bush did: mastering details, knowing the options, using caution — that is, taking government seriously.
Translating unmappable facts into economic discourse, it turned out, was what Krugman was better at than anyone else: he could take an intriguing notion that had come up in real-world discussions, pare away the details (knowing just what to take out and what was essential), and refine what was left into a clean, clever, "cute" (as he liked to put it), and simple model.
That detail drew knowing chuckles in a town where the median income hovers at just over $20,000.
Likewise, in dream-chasing, attention to detail and knowing when to walk away to let things rest is part of the recipe for success.
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