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The reviewer seemed genuinely annoyed that there was so much legal information to absorb in this story.
"There was just too much information to absorb," Dr. Swan wrote in an article describing the harrowing experience.
In the very near future From "Toy Story" to "Chicken Little" Medicine's new central bankers Threads that think The computer will see you now ReprintsIt's not hard to understand why Dr Weed thinks doctors need a dose of technology: there is simply too much new information to absorb and retain.
One doesn't really need -- or shouldn't need -- any outside information to absorb a theatrical piece.
Most of the participants felt that the video offered too much information to absorb in a single viewing.
The content was well received by most patients, although some felt it contained too much information to absorb in a half day session.
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Pictures and diagrams can make information easy to absorb, and highlighters, in moderation, can help to visually separate multiple pieces of information.
Furthermore, even if they could overcome these barriers, they may not be the kind of information seekers who want to absorb prognostic information [ 22, 23].
Another common misconception about how we learn holds that if information feels easy to absorb, we've learned it well.
A clarification: two anonymous intelligence officials communicating obviously secret material to AP reporter Kimberly Dozier does not qualify as a "leak," but as necessary information for Americans to absorb.
Reminders and recurring information were important ways to get their attention and allow for the information to be absorbed.
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