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This captain is going to use our findings on the optimism bias to try to explain to the firefighters why they think the way they do, to make them
acutely
aware of this very optimistic bias in humans.
Even in this state, what he accurately described as
acutely
and forwardly psychotic, I refused to take more medication.
One way of describing the plutocrats is as alpha geeks, and they are people who are
acutely
aware of how important highly sophisticated analytical and quantitative skills are in today's economy.
So, if you're
acutely
stressed, not a great problem, but it's sustained stress associated with sleep loss that's the problem.
So I took this shark to eye specialist Ellis Loew at Cornell University, and we found out that this shark sees discretely and
acutely
in the blue-green interface, probably about 100 times better than we can see in the dark, but they only see blue-green.
The leading theory is that our skin has evolved to be
acutely
aware of touch so that we're equipped to deal with risks from the outside world.
A study on competitive golfers compared their performance when instructed to simply focus on putting as accurately as possible, versus when they were primed to be
acutely
aware of the mechanics of their putting stroke.
As I sat with families whose children were at the end of their lives, I was
acutely
aware of our surroundings.
As a longtime friend of the West, I'm
acutely
aware of how pessimistic Western societies have become.
The meniscus helps stabilize the knee and can be torn or fragmented acutely, topically during sports like soccer.
We are very
acutely
aware of our social status and always seek to further and increase it.
Many of us will suffer
acutely
following these events and then recover, maybe even become better people because of those experiences.
For years I've been feeling frustrated, because as a religious historian, I've become
acutely
aware of the centrality of compassion in all the major world faiths.
His brain is an A-plus, which means he's
acutely
aware of his shortcomings.
You and I inherit that massive transformation in values, and it's one reason why we might not feel homesickness today as
acutely
as we used to.
And we're all
acutely
aware: what's it going to mean in the future when we ask someone to pay a hundred dollars for a symphony, opera or ballet ticket, when that cultural consumer is used to downloading on the internet 24 hours a day for 99 cents a song or for free?
I have the good common logical sense to know that oil cannot last forever and I am
acutely
aware of how much of my life in the suburbs revolves around petrochemical products.
While meant to be a political comment on USA at the time of it's release (1974) it still remains neither funny or
acutely
observed.
The movie is a sweet reminder that love can be found just anywhere if your antennae is
acutely
active.
I was
acutely
aware of the passing time.
The judgement is left to YOU because Smith doesn't patronise you as Hollywood does, you're treated as if your intelligence is respected and present, which is as
acutely
as I can put it as to why you ARE a pricking moron if you don't get it.
More
acutely
than I've experienced in a long time, this film captures the process of personality inheritance within families.
In A Talking Picture, 96-year-old Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira takes us on a journey through history, making us
acutely
aware of our heritage and, in the process, conveying an acute sense of what we have lost and what we have become.
As Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England,
acutely
observed, “banks are global in life, but national in death.”
It is also a scourge that is most
acutely
felt in developing countries, where fake and low-quality pharmaceuticals kill more than 500,000 people a year and affect millions more by contributing to the emergence of diseases that are resistant to existing treatments.
I am
acutely
aware of how dangerous it can be to run afoul of Russian interests.
As a medical doctor, I am
acutely
aware of how hunger, malnutrition, cholera, and other drought-related illnesses affect Africans, especially young children and nursing and expectant mothers.
Fear and Loathing in the First WorldWithin the last few years, people throughout the world's most advanced economies have become
acutely
worried about the economic prowess of China, India, and other emerging countries with large low-wage populations.
But as a series of crises have hit the EU – affecting most
acutely
Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and Italy – these dynamics have been changing.
Our brain is also
acutely
aware of the existence of other selves, with their feelings and intentions, and it is particularly good at reading what others are thinking, feeling, and planning.
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