An experienced, astute clinician can often diagnose ICSC based solely upon the history and chief complaint-a young, anxious patient who presents with unilateral metamorphopsia of recent onset.
Many in our class consider him to be one the most astute cultural critics of our time and they have found his comedy as an entryway into deeper conversation.
Two decades later, it resembles a veiled warning, both as an astute predictor of reality TV's enormous rise and as a cultural forerunner to the age of digital surveillance.
Foremost among this second group-categorised as " the 2021 Democrats" in an astute analysis of Mr Biden's team by Thomas Wright of the Brookings Institution-is Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser.
He never accepted the revised figures and to his dying day believed his work on the age of the Earth his most astute and important contribution to science, far greater than his work on thermodynamics.
It gained more than 1% on the news of the latest fine, which had already been priced in thanks to astute telegraphing earlier this year-a sign, perhaps, of a good working relationship with the American regulator.