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With more data than ever screaming for our attention, it seems preposterous to suggest that individuals with native skills in sorting, filtering, analyzing and digesting information, then presenting it in easily digestible story form, are redundant.
Someday, Dr. Ferrucci said, Watson should be able to collect and assess all that patient data, and then construct "inference paths" toward a probable diagnosis – digesting information, missing nothing and winnowing choices for a human doctor.
On one hand, Wikipedia seems to fit well with Rand's contention, elaborated more fully by libertarian thinkers such as Friedrich von Hayek, that decentralised markets work best because they are so much more efficient than centralised bureaucracies at digesting information.
It's possible that listening to music can hone the brain into an exquisite instrument for digesting information.
It introduced us to skills and techniques that we hardly acquire in university, such as teamwork, professional presentation, and digesting information quickly.
Whether you are in the camp that dislikes infographics or thinks they're a great way of digesting information in our overloaded-data world, the undisputed fact is that these are on the rise.
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They felt, with the benefit of hindsight, that the trauma of their loss impeded their ability to digest information and advice, actually ask for what they wanted and make informed decisions which sometimes lead to significant regret.
If parents are unable to digest information about the nature, significance, implications and risks of the study and make informed autonomous decisions, then is it inappropriate to be placing such demands upon them?
He argues that the one-dimensional analysis fits the thinking of many policymakers who need to digest information quickly.
A new study proves that readers digest information as thoroughly and as quickly digitally as they do reading on paper, dispelling stigmas that surround e-reading.
And human beings' limited capacity to digest information needed to make complex decisions was a prime concern of Herbert A. Simon, an American who won in 1978.
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