Not exact matches
The process for appointment was, therefore, ill - founded, and any internal candidate with the procedural and
practical knowledge but
less opportunity to be a chief executive of a large organisation was at a disadvantage.»
(Probably the leading example is the Inuit and other Arctic people, who often still depend to a surprising degree on traditional lifeways — but whose profound
practical knowledge of the environment is becoming ever
less relevant to current conditions.)
Since then, we have added a steady assortment of additional areas of study — properly so — which can not but water down the core of our legal
knowledge to some degree, and if we further expand law school to include significant elements of
practical experience, we are going to necessarily create students who know
less about «the law».