Sentences with phrase «astute observers»

When the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was founded in 1930, the acute health care needs of children were largely infectious in nature.1 Over the ensuing 80 years, as increasingly effective vaccines, hygiene, and other public health initiatives produced dramatic gains, astute observers began to note that many noninfectious disease entities, such as developmental, behavioral, educational, and family difficulties, were playing increasingly prominent roles in affecting child health and well - being.
Bob, who is the chief IT officer of Baker Hostetler and one of the most astute observers of the legal tech scene, had the idea to create a consortium of corporate counsel, tech people and outside counsel to talk about blockchain, what it can do and where it can go.
Astute observers will be aware that weather stations don't take a single temperature measurement at the observation time.
The tiny scale of the photo seems particularly well suited to the intimacy of scrutinizing objects at close range, and astute observers will notice that the image of the postage stamp depicts the ships sailed by Columbus, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
Of Alex Israel, Deitch says, «Alex Israel is one of the most astute observers of art in addition to being one of the best new artists himself.»
It, of course, led to plenty of questions from more astute observers.
Some astute observers see plenty of upside.
Indeed, one of our most astute observers of the realm and a great, favorite colleague of mine, Philip Jones in London, wrote in his Future present blog post at The Bookseller that «newspaper critics» of Brown «once again show how disconnected they are from readers.»
Porter is one of the more astute observers of the publishing scene.
The astute observers among you will notice that I have been talking for four paragraphs and have yet to mention Moon.
Instead, more astute observers point back to the game's most recent trailer, which premiered at The Game Awards 2016.
Some very astute observers of the Conservative Party pointed out that now the speech has finally be made, Europe should not remain an issue that dominates the party to the detriment of others more important to the public.
Astute observers of the digital political world will remember the furor over Change's pivot a year ago toward working with groups across the political spectrum (rather than just liberal / progressive or politically neutral campaigns), and here we see the new strategy in action.
Many of us more astute observers are not in the least surprised by this type of comment.
That's my argument at Public Discourse today: Some astute observers have noticed the dimensions of the problem and called attention to it.
When astute observers decided that the market was overpriced, they withdrew their funds.
Some astute observers have noticed the dimensions of the problem and called attention to it.
Two astute observers of contemporary marriage conclude: «It can be a good marriage even if the partners don't find heaven in bed.»
One of the most astute observers of the American religious scene is Wade Clark Roof, now professor of sociology of religion at the University of California at Santa Barbara..
The Certified General Accountants of Canada is one of the more astute observers of household finances.
However, as more astute observers have pointed out, the tablet is not supposed to compete head - to - head with the iPad.
Lenin, an astute observer of such matters, wrote: «There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.»
The astute observer may discern some correlation between the tone of the prediction and the economic interests of its promoter.
Now the astute observer might point out that the bulk of the decline in sales was seen in areas popular with buyers from mainland China — which also happens to be the main region that most believe is the source of the majority of the foreign capital flowing into our real estate market.
With all due respect if these are the things you learned by observing Osteen you aren't a very astute observer of human nature.
A more astute observer would have speculated about Nigel Pearson's future well before his apparently surprise exit weeks later.
She is an astute observer of the angst surrounding the way we couple and uncouple today:
While Rishad Tobaccowala (love that name) isn't a campaigner, he's an astute observer of online politics.
I heard one astute observer say a week ago: «I can't wait until they run that first TV ad of a mean - looking Hein (if they can find such an image) with the announcer intoning, «He laid off 300 people in the pits of a depression and sold the nursing home to balance his budget.
As a writer, Lee proved to be somewhat the astute observer of conversational dialogue and human interaction.
Reality isn't always pretty but, in the hands of an astute observer like Danny Boyle, it can be wondrous to behold.
Of course, an astute observer might also note that Russian life expectancy is considerably lower than in other countries.
Andy Rotherham is an astute observer of American education reform, but in his latest article in Time.com he engages in a flight of wishful thinking.
This remarkable document, reflecting periods of both manic exhilaration and clear - headed health, presents a startling portrait of a man who was a uniquely astute observer of his own condition, struggling with a disease for which there was no cure, racing against time to unlock the key to treatment before his illness became impossible to manage.
The very astute observer, looking on Amazon, will notice that the next book, Mystic, only has a couple hundred.
On the flip side, an astute observer should be quick to note that iShares 7 - 10 U.S. Treasury Bond ETF (IEF) has outhustled the S&P 500 SPDR Trust (SPY) since the Fed's final bond purchase back on December 18, 2014.
Ben, an astute observer of financial matters, recently grappled with the question with his own mortgage and decided that with potential high inflation in the future and low spreads between fixed - rate and variable - rate, this might be one of those rare occasions when it makes sense to go fixed.
It hasn't even been six months since Ben, an astute observer of financial matters, noted that the spread between a 5 - year fixed rate mortgage (FRM) and a variable - rate mortgage (VRM) was unusually low and it may be better to buck the conventional wisdom and opt for a fixed - rate mortgage.
«Lynn Hershman Leeson is the inaugural portraitist of the information age — a supremely astute observer of the protocols and institutions that at once consolidate, mediate and invert the interests of contemporary identity.»
Each work has elements sampled from paintings by other emerging artists, yet Lund's works are so thoroughly remixed that only a very astute observer might see familiar passages.
«An astute observer of the contemporary art scene from his days as Nauman's neighbor in 1970s Los Angeles, Plagens gives us a vivid vignette of the artist... This book will remain the definitive monograph for years to come.»
Described as «the inaugural portraitist of the information age — a supremely astute observer of the protocols and institutions that at once consolidate, mediate and invert the interests of contemporary identity,» Hershman Leeson has enjoyed recent solo retrospective exhibitions at ZKM Museum for Contemporary Art (Karlsruhe, Germany), Sammlung Falckenberg (Hamburg, Germany), and Modern Art Oxford (UK).
I have received the following quote from a famous, brilliant, astute observer who has never entered the AGW debate on either side.
Lawyers started breaking their «paragraphs» twice or so per page, making it apparent to any moderately astute observer that they weren't really writing paragraphs at all.

Not exact matches

As astute as the observers in my story were, they may have spoken too soon.
5 - 6); an astute political observer who does not question the Lordship of Yahweh in history (vs. 7); a personified Assyria, with artful dramatic identification (vss.
When the Higher Education Research Institute at U.C.L.A. recently released a study of religious and spiritual attitudes among today's college students, their findings confirmed what astute campus observers had been witnessing for years.
Those features are captured in the joke told by an astute British observer of the city: «What is the Hongkong definition of a pervert?
Tocqueville is regarded as the most profound, astute and complex observer of a nation espousing the ideals of equality and freedom.
A normally astute and well - informed Lib Dem observer reckons the following people are in line to be among the expected 15 new Liberal Democrat peers:
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