But now we're going to know that it's coming from a base of knowledge.
Each year, media outlets will report which cities in America are the most affordable and that can provide retirees with a good base of knowledge as they go about their search.
Women have some great innate investing skills once they have a base of financial knowledge to build on.
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Some of them now qualify for the Order of Celebrityhood. (Not much more can be said of CEOs who pass off their ghost-written banalities in bookstores everywhere.) Is this noise really contributing to a base of public knowledge and reflection that makes for better and richer societies?
This, too, leads to the shrinking of our knowledge base and the eventual disappearance of social cohesion.
While it's not all of the potential bullying statements that could be made online, MIT Media Lab scientists have a knowledge base of about 1 million statements.
Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, stressed in her opening words that the idea of sustainable development depends on the availability of a knowledge base and the capacity to make use of it.
For one prominent New York venture capital firm, part of tapping that knowledge base means working the front lines of social change and public policy.
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The answers to these and many questions like them must be part of a knowledge base available to the lawyer as he begins his analysis of specific legal duties in the context ofU.S. law.
Essentially, what has been done is to automate the knowledge base of an oncologist.
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This allows the VA to build a knowledge base of each of these injuries that provide doctors and researchers with data-driven information on how to treat a particular condition and also the natural history of conditions that we are now seeing in larger numbers than before.
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"We think of it as a knowledge base, but it's also a group of people sharing, learning and showing off, " says D'Angelo, 26.
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There are tons of lessons to be had through the thoughtful mining of this knowledge base.
Watch America lose its scientific and competitive edge to other nations that make a comprehensive knowledge base a rule of the society.
If you're not a security analyst or money manager with a broad knowledge base covering a range of industries, forget about annuals and concentrate on the proxy statement.
Destroy the knowledge base on which all of mankind's scientific progress has been built by guaranteeing that such learning is confined to only a few, and spread ignorance and complacency among the many.
And each of these activities broadens the knowledge base, exposes more people to us, and vice versa.
This makes it easier to recall, find or discover relevant posts later, thus improving the base social business capability of finding information across a knowledge network.
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To convince you that this isn't all an elaborate sham, Steorn's also setting up the "SKDB, " a knowledge base containing all the secrets of the Orbo, which will initially be open to 300 engineers and then sometime later to the general public.
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On enhancing the knowledge base, she stressed the importance of UNESCO-IOC's Global Ocean Observing System.
If any topical reminder was needed, it comes with the publication, coinciding with the London conference, of a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which urges the world to build on the full knowledge base to address the proved risks of climate change and increase resilience for those exposed to extreme events.
With a wide-ranging knowledge base, she created a new way of investing by capitalizing on dislocations across the global capital markets and identifying areas of investment where capital is most needed and valued.
The ability to gain the kind of knowledge about the need of that customer base so fast allows us to re-purpose our technology and invest in a way that would have taken much longer without the lab.
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But as we can see in the Gearbox Knowledge Base, even the PC had a number of flaws.
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This shift and the emphasis on developing the expertise and eminence of the employee base of an organization can create a new competitive advantage, over knowledge management practices alone.
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Which reminds me: Can we, as the GOP base, demand an IQ exam as well as a test of basic knowledge from our congressional and presidential candidates?
He moved back to the company's base in London and held a series of finance jobs, wedding his knowledge of petroleum engineering to the discipline of return on investment.
"Endowed with significant creative capacity and a large consumer base, India and China are rapidly reshaping the global knowledge economy of tomorrow, " Jaideep Prabhu, Professor of Indian Business and Enterprise at the school, said in a statement announcing the event.
Finally, the results of the examiners' effort would be added to the knowledge base--thus enabling future examiners to build on it.
Plus their analytics-supported approach also enabled Gemvara to track design favorites and buying patterns to keep honing what it offers and how, thus growing their customer base and per-customer sales while honing customer service, based on the knowledge of how customers want to be served.
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