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A philosophical travelogue, an allegorical romance, a grandly symphonic visual realization of cultural history—"Interlude" is one of Sirk's densest and wildest films, which dramatic action and directorial detail converge to sharp points of insight.

A philosophical travelogue, an allegorical romance, a grandly symphonic visual realization of cultural history — "Interlude" is one of Sirk's densest and wildest films, which dramatic action and directorial detail converge to sharp points of insight.

However, from a welfare point of view insight in the value individuals attach to health and health improvements may be useful to determine the maximum acceptable cost per QALY for a medical intervention (and, by implication, the total resources available for health care).

Bloomspot CMO Lily Shen, points out that it's the only company offering this level of insight.

Proponents of forced treatment point to "lack of insight" among people with serious mental illness diagnoses as a rationale for mandating care.

At what point does loss of insight make patient self-report no longer reliable and valid?

History painting, too, was transformed: Bonington's "Henri III and the English Ambassador" (1827 28; Wallace Collection, London), while testifying to a sustained delight in the medieval world, already betrays commensurate interest in period detail and the finer points of human insight.

They also thought up the grease lamp — a lump of fat, with a plant wick, placed in a hollow stone — to light their workplace; scaffolds to reach high places; the principles of stencilling and Pointillism; powdered colors, brushes, and stumping cloths; and, more to the point of Picasso's insight, the very concept of an image.

In contrast, this article takes as its point of departure the insight of feminist theorizations of ultrasound outlined above, namely that "the technological is profoundly social and political" (Taylor 2008, 25).

Although the reasons for such large variations are unclear, population-based assessment of ICU utilization is a starting point towards insight into the epidemiology of critical illness, and that insight is necessary for ensuring the health care systems are able to meet current and future needs for ICU care.

— Randy, Washington You make a good point about the importance of "insight," as mental health professionals call it.

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