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Another limitation is that amateurs tend to be knowledgeable at the local level, but continental-scale expertise is essential to truly understand a given organism, says Joel Cracraft, an ornithologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
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Finally, there is the potential to make use of patients who are proactive and knowledgeable at negotiating the health care system as educators and guides for other patients.
This may have struck some of the delegates as strange, but only the most knowledgeable at once besieged the platform with cries of "Point of order!," "Amendment takes precedence!," "Sit down!," "Shut up!," "Let him speak!," and "Two-thirds of us don't know what's going on!" (At one point, Emspak actually had to restrain someone intent on wresting the microphone from him).
Most Glasgow cabbies can fill you in on the detail, and those who are ill-disposed to Rangers are likely to be at least as knowledgeable as the true blue believers.
To get an overview of Laura and her family's life in the Dakota Territory, begin with the hourlong guided tour led by the knowledgeable docents at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society.
But knowledgeable diplomats at the United Nations scoffed at the idea, in part because of widespread skepticism about the legitimacy of the Governing Council, which consists of 25 Iraqis handpicked by the American occupation led by Mr. Bremer.
Maybe, as we all get older, more cranky and even less willing to spend precious hours with unsupportive "support," companies will realize that we do not need yet another feature on our cellphone or high-definition television, but rather a helpful and knowledgeable human at the other end of the phone when things inevitably go wrong.
The pharmacies are intended to do two things – give people the option to get their medicine faster than it would be to ship from PillPack and offer a knowledgeable pharmacist at the ready.
Wu and colleagues [4] define medical error as "a commission or an omission with potentially negative consequences for the patient that would have been judged wrong by skilled and knowledgeable peers at the time it occurred, independent of whether there were any negative consequences".
Apple is teaching fashion retailers about the importance of mobile in the store (who needs cash registers when you can check out on an iPhone?), customer service (maybe not crew members wearing blue or red T-shirts, but plenty of knowledgeable help at the ready for customers) and strategy (setting up an online channel as a complement, not a replacement, for the store experience).
Even though he was inducted into baseball's hall of fame in 1962 after an outstanding professional career, knowledgeable observers at the time noted that baseball was probably only Jackie's second best sport.
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