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Content knowledge is not enough: Research indicates that highly intelligent and educated people tend to have an "expert blind spot" which hampers them in recognizing how difficult it is for a novice to understand the fundamental principles of their area of expertise.
"It's about recognizing how difficult the CEO's job is and trying to figure out ways to help support him or her.
I am proud of her for recognizing how difficult empathy can be; I am also adamant that we focus on the building blocks of literacy as an additional critical component of her second grade year.
And whether they think of that system as even knowing who Robert Rubin is, or just simply recognizing how difficult it is for them to get by--whatever their place in the system, they realize there is something wrong.
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"I don't think we get enough credit, and I don't think the I.O.C. tends to recognize how difficult it is".
"We recognize how difficult it is to revisit painful occurrences, and we respect our alumna's courage in coming forward to share them," the letter stated.
"If this doesn't get their attention, they are just in complete denial," he said of Justice Department officials, who he said might not have recognized how difficult such cases are to prosecute.
Even the Supreme Court, in a 2003 decision upholding the McCain-Feingold measure that banned soft money from politics, recognized how difficult it is to shut off the spigot of special interest money in politics.
The move to end Crawford's season with the operation could be a sign that the Red Sox recognize how difficult it would be to remain in contention for the final six weeks of the season.
"The answer to that question is, slowly but surely we are". He added, though, that Mr. Bush recognized how difficult it was to defeat the insurgency and the continued sacrifice that doing so would involve.
His apparent impatience to get out of the country suggests that he recognizes how difficult it will be to maintain the claim that he is that country's liberator even as he serves as Commander-in-Chief of an increasingly relentless counter-insurgency campaign.
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