Sentences with phrase «case with curiosity»

Decades after working with his first clients during his early training, he still experiences joy and excitement in his work, approaching each new case with curiosity and enthusiasm.

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Unlike Drake or Pokemon, I get why they're popular — they prey on people's curiosity and seduce us with mystery — but in this case they make me feel old because they make me cranky.
(I ask that with genuine curiosity, not as a criticism, btw, in case that doesn't come through here.)
(In case my tone is unclear, that was asked with genuine curiosity and not snark!)
The potential downside of course is that staff may shape, block or ignore so much information that the Decider doesn't have enough good facts to work with (see: Iraq Invasion, 2003), but in Obama's case his innate intellectual curiosity (which also shows up constantly in Plouffe's book) combined with the apparent quality of his advisors seems to be an effective counter.
So far, there is little evidence to suggest this was the case — but hey, that's exactly the evidence that Curiosity is tasked with gathering over the next couple of years.
Sheila, What a great job you did tonight presenting the patient case and touching on all of the systems with so much insight, and also tweaking our curiosity to delve deeper.
(If that's a deliberate reference, it's too brief to land as anything more than a curiosity, as is the case with so many gags here.)
Personally, I've never had much interest in any Youtube curiosities beyond their 15 minutes of fame, but that wasn't the case with director Ben Steinbauer who was compelled to track down Jack Rebney not only to learn the back story of the filming of the automobile ad, but to make a bio-pic chronicling his subject's life both before and since.
I am cursed with a terminal case of curiosity,» he said.
In case, you are wondering what NeedtoRead Books publisher has something to do with her eBook launches, here is the answer to kill your curiosity.
The course structure provides a fantastic practical framework for approaching the clinical problems that we face in practice each day... the case studies, along with great feedback, are invaluable in cementing the approach and stimulating the curiosity to pick up those textbooks again!
I have seen cases of dogs who live enriched lives but whose yards were often left a bit too cluttered with feces, and eventually curiosity alone led to a taste for the stuff.
This year's show explores the historic links between art and science with a cabinet - of - curiosities - style presentation of works from Cambridge University's museums: expect a dodo skeleton and cases of Lepidoptera sharing space with paintings and prints.
Plus, with the nominated artists» backgrounds being so varied, the scope of their themes so socially inclined, and the personal inflection in most cases so accessible, each work arouses intellectual curiosity as much as it visually pleases.
It's the people who like curiosity - driven research in climate dynamics who have the real incentive to argue that there's a lot of uncertainty, because uncertainty allows people with strong intellectual curiosity to make the case that there's at least some tangential benefit of their work to the climate sensitivity problem.
I can see isolated cases as compression at the poles and other curiosities but not on the average, and besides, even with those effects the temperature gradient is rarely actually inverted so in a net sense that is only slowing the cooling of the surface at the expense of equal cooling in the atmosphere which ends in a greater temperature gradient therefore a greater flux of energy upward to space.
-- deadline (and whether it's a firm deadline)-- what the research will be used in: pleadings (and what kind), speech, law review article, just general curiosity (yes, sometimes I get those too)-- the general area of law (e.g. «debtor / credtor») and specific area if possible («guarantees»; «sureties»)-- if you think this is spoon - feeding with articling students you are sorely mistaken — leading case and / or essential statute / reg or leading article (why sabotage the researcher by saying «but why didn't you find the «insert leading case here» this is all garbage?!»)
He thrives under pressure and takes on any type of case with enthusiasm and curiosity.
There are many reasons an e-mail address might be present: curiosity, lack of faith in one's partner, investigation, or another party registering one's own address, as is likely the case with some public addresses, such as «[email protected]».
In this case the plaintiff, Robinson, took inspiration from the public domain work, Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe, first published in 1719, and drew detailed sketches and storyboards, wrote scripts and synopses, and designed promotional materials for a character, «Robinson Curiosity», who like Defoe's character, lives on a tropical island and must learn to interact with others who may come to the island.
In the short - term case example, we explore the incisive use of the systemic therapeutic model shaping collaborative conversation and curiosity to achieve change in a resourceful family with complex family relationships.
Were it the case that you had had 3 up - votes and not just 2, your explanation might be plausible, but with just 2 votes you should have known it was Carolyne L. and PED — only a third vote could've presented something of a curiosity!
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