caplan in A Sentence

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    Caplan has been apologizing since his arrest.

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    Caron I Caplan.

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    Jerome A Caplan.

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    Caplan PJ: They say you're crazy: How the world's most powerful psychiatrists decide who's normal.

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    Besides this, Caplan says, there's a rather large conflict of interest pertaining to this particular experiment- money.

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    From an economic perspective, the piece of paper is vastly more valuable than the education, particularly in the humanities(and Caplan runs through the numbers to demonstrate this).

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    Caplan, who, as a bioethicist, is paid to look at the big picture, advises that we all take a step back and stop being such pigeons for fear-mongers.

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    My dear friend Sergeant Isaac Pope is a 95-year-old Black man who fought with my late father, Jerome A. Caplan, in an artillery unit during the Battle of the Bulge.

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    When it comes to a person simply declining to take their drugs, according to Caplan, it's the same situation as when your doctor recommends you lose weight and you don't diet or exercise.

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    Caplan and other experts point out that DTC advertising is only one high-profile aspect of a massive, interconnected system that seeks to"educate" us about the multitude of health problems crying out for remedy.

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    William Bibbiani of Crave Online said,"The short is largely a success: Hernandez, Bradford and Caplan are all in fine form although, Welliver seems saddled with a little awkward dialogue, particularly in regards to Coulson, which doesn't entirely sell.

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    Caplan can envision a future in which a FitBit or biochip implant allows our doctors to monitor not just whether we're taking our pills, but also how often we're consuming sugary drinks, alcoholic beverages, unhealthy snacks, and illegal substances.

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    George Mason economics professor Bryan Caplan, in his book"The Case Against Education," makes a compelling case that most of the value in diplomas from elite colleges isn't in the education they allegedly represent but in the cultural or social"signaling" they convey.

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    For that reason, Caplan does not consider the concept of the pill an ethical overreach, although he suspects that a pill like Abilify MyCite could make the doctor-patient relationship more hostile- especially if the patient's family and loved ones are added into the equation.

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