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By William Justema The New Yorker, May 29 , 1943P. 26 I was thinking View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Blythe Roberson By Jia Tolentino.
By Ogden Nash The New Yorker, September 20 , 1952P. 39 Once you really get thinking about thinking View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By David Remnick By Blythe Roberson.
Writer pushed the button and a voice said: "Hi! Bet I know what you're thinking!" View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
By Ogden Nash The New Yorker, September 20 , 1952P. 39 Once you really get thinking about thinking View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
By Debora Greger The New Yorker, December 2 , 1974P. 54 He lay on the bed, thinking View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Ceridwen Dovey By Malcolm Gladwell.
Reductionism proposes that an intervention program can be broken into crucial components for rigorous analyses; systems thinking view an intervention program as dynamic and complex, requiring a holistic examination.
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Looking out of the south-east-facing windows from the lobby of San Francisco's hip downtown W hotel, you would be forgiven for thinking the view looks subtly different from what you would expect to see through normal glass.
There may be rational grounds for thinking one view better than another, perhaps for thinking one true and the other false, but since reasoning has so little impact in this context, it is "meaningless" (in the sense of pointless) to raise issues of truth and falsity.
However, with Warburg's death in 1970 and the discovery of oncogenes in 1971, most cancer researchers shifted their thinking to view cancer as a genetic disease rather than a metabolic disease.
It was an unusually forward-thinking view, displaying Duquette's eye for the dollar, and in keeping with the rest of baseball.
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