Chris Lancelot: Let the NHS evolve to become better and brighter
15 Sep 2011 | by Chris Lancelot
I've been reading Tim Harford's new book Adapt: why success always starts with failure. It's an eye
has been eye opening, and given me much food for thought. My fear is that many of our politicians ...
I've been reading Tim Harford's new book Adapt: why success always starts with failure. It's an eye
is for patients whose son is a GP. The consultation has no eye rolling, even when they insist the fact ... ), maintain eye contact to a degree that makes you look like a serial killer and never, truly never, comment ...
that practices are crying out for was 'imminent'. Do keep an eye on our website GPonline.com for the latest news ...
joking; it made a great paper plane - nearly put my partner's eye out) and a picture of myself shaking ... sigh, and murmur, 'Poor chap'. I'll return to my chair, close my eyes briefly in fake despair ...
past the veneer of size and beauty and perceive the eye of the eagle and the heart of the lion. We ...
are important, and can be critical, as in a Seurat masterpiece, where omission of even one dot can lose an eye ...
rather more robust view of life he looks at me as one might eye a 50-year-old woman who has recently ...
to the mix, it has become a fatal conclave. All we need is some eye of newt, gonad of frog and so on, and we ...
with a twinkle in his eyes (you can't learn that twinkle, surgical attempts to recreate it have only ... to sing a song about that while he was scratching his eyeballs with a fork,' and he'd close his eyes ...
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