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As with poison ivy, for a photoallergy to develop a person must have exposure to the substance that resulted in no visible reaction, but alerted the immune system to recognize future exposures as something foreign.
The design approaches do not proactively recognize future uncertainties in design requirements and operating environments.
That's the part of their brain that helps them recognize future consequences from current actions.
The findings may help physiatrists understand how reform is unfolding, prepare for the evolving health care landscape, and recognize future opportunities.
The problem with regulating these companies is that government agencies are ill-equipped to understand existing technologies and recognize future trends before they happen.
Enron continued to recognize future profits, even though the deal resulted in a loss.
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"At all times, management understood that an expense or loss would be recognized upon evidence that previously recognized future economic benefits of an asset would not be realized," he wrote.
Miss Lambert, who founded the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 1962 and ran it for more than a decade, had an almost unerring eye for recognizing future stars: Halston was one of them.
Ms. Hedegaard also would leave the way open to recognizing future credits from reductions made overseas, including the existing U.N. system or from new projects like the green bonds.
Your goal is to adopt the mindset of becoming an anticipatory organization that recognizes future trends and gets positioned to capitalize on them.
If you want to get really reductionistic, perhaps the pre-frontal cortex, the part of the brain associated with so-called executive functioning (e.g., determining good from bad, planning, recognizing future consequences, predicting outcomes, and the ability to suppress socially inappropriate behavior), never fully developed in these paragons of ill-informed decision making.
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