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If so, you have some feel for the problem of overdiagnosis.
"There was trading before the I.P.O., so many investors have some feel, some idea of pricing," he noted.
MR: The kind of science I do is part of our culture and I think it's intellectual impoverishment not to have some feel for Darwinism and what modern cosmology tells us.
"If they would just go through the motions, suggest that they have some feel for due process, they would probably win instead of offending the judges," Professor Rodney A. Smolla of the University of Richmond School of Law said of the administration.
"Certainly patients on anti-inflammatories it is a difficult decision....You have some feel for what sort of effect [on the risk of a bleed] an anti-inflammatory will have but you can't quantify it".
Keep your conduct, dress, and manner professional, especially at first, until you have some feel for the atmosphere and culture in your new workplace.
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"I had some feelings I haven't felt in 17 years.
So they have some right to feel that they have a track record.
Heading into a turn is a good time for steering to have some weight and feel.
A nitpicking tax system, and bilious attitudes towards the expatriate rich, have made some feel unwanted in Britain.
Further, to suggest otherwise may have made some feel subtly attacked for being sexist.
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