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"They can't offer diagnoses or offer tailored healthcare".
We offer diagnoses and recommendations from an NIH-sponsored meeting that addressed core issues in food- and physical activity environment research.
One important task for philosophers here is the attempt to achieve conceptual clarity, and offer diagnoses of why speculation can result in confusion.
The doctors offer diagnoses and reassurances; Bauby is caressed, shoved, lifted, held, deposited, and washed with hands both rough and gentle, and, through all this, we hear his thoughts on the soundtrack — baffled and angry at first, then bitter (he faintly enjoys the black comedy of his situation), and, finally, soulful and eloquent.
It is not denied that speakers ascribe external reasons to agents, and so internalists are compelled to offer diagnoses of this practice.
Now, Lee and others are conducting weekly video conferences in which the Armenian doctors send photos of patients via the Internet, then offer diagnoses with the counsel of American advisors.
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Some offered diagnoses.
Stanford researchers have developed an algorithm that offers diagnoses based off chest X-ray images.
Philosophers, literary critics and psychoanalysts have offered diagnoses for Hamlet's procrastination.
"Materialism," "hollowness," cultural "idiocy," political "immaturity" -- accusations were made and defenses offered, diagnoses proclaimed and protocols recommended.
In another art-science confluence, art-minded doctors have offered diagnoses of artists based on distortions in their art.
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