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First, at the expense of knowledge on environmental risk factors for falls, researchers have concentrated on identifying and addressing individual risk factors such as prescribing exercise to address deficits in strength and balance [ 6, 7].
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Reasons included anxiety about taking any actions that might aggravate symptoms, expense, lack of knowledge and risk to an already compromised body (Box 3).
Although the rules of quantum mechanics say that one can never simultaneously know both the size and timing of light waves exactly, they do allow a compromise: It's possible to quantum-manipulate, or "squeeze," light to give more precise knowledge of one at the expense of shakier knowledge of the other.
In the case of fire management in the Gran Sabana, Venezuela, a project of policy science draws on selected scientific knowledge and emphasizes remote sensing and quantitative analysis at the expense of indigenous knowledge and prescriptive burning practices.
However, these capacities do not necessarily incorporate existing or new local adaptation knowledge; instead, it appears that expertise regarding national legal and technical requirements may have been strengthened at the expense of differentiated knowledge of specific local geographic and social conditions.
He says: "The UK test is unfit for purpose because it goes too far to include information about British culture and history at the expense of practical knowledge.
In that great work, the poet put in everything that mattered — heart, but not at the expense of wit; knowledge, but not at the expense of what can not be explained.
Unfortunately for his case, he ended up highlighting perhaps Common Core's greatest weakness - they promote skills at the expense of content knowledge which is virtually ignored.
Drugs must be rapidly released for patients who need them but not be at the expense of adequate knowledge about the real benefit of the drugs.
Of course drugs should be rapidly released for patients who need them but not at the expense of adequate knowledge about the real benefit.
One possibility, which we cautioned about in our first study [ 9], is that any increase in training medical students to be well equipped for the first year of practice, the PRHO/F1 year, should not be at the expense of clinical knowledge of benefit in the longer term.
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