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Nonetheless, instructors still need questions to help their students exercise their knowledge.
They just no longer have the ability to exercise their knowledge.
So little of this is evident in how we expect students to exercise their knowledge.
They trust surgeons to exercise their knowledge and skills to the best of their ability, and assume that they will take all reasonable steps to ensure a favorable outcome.
Now that the students have the basics, allow them to exercise their knowledge on their own.
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As a mathematician, scientist, or musician exercise their expertise by ignoring their knowledge of particular facts about themselves, we can do so too in reasoning about principles of justice.
Conclusions: MR is an opportunity for residents to exercise and improve their knowledge, leadership, presentation and problem-solving skills.
This is an important exercise to gauge their knowledge base from K-12 education and enables me to understand the aspects of slavery that warrant context, elaboration or debunking.
By comparison, the ranking exercise, which is a simple participatory exercise that involves HCPs and their knowledge of health care priorities within their context, may be a useful first step in the prioritisation process in settings where routine data are not available, or while more complex models are being developed.
She will be able to exercise her knowledge of the German repertory from the Romantic to well into the 20th century.
"I had learned what I needed to learn and felt the time had come for me to exercise that knowledge in a larger world," he said.
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