After all, a little knowledge now can save you a lot of pain later on.
With a little knowledge and a level playing field, workers could enact right to work protections one company at a time.
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If you've got any experience of services that you trust and have used before, chime in and spread a little knowledge this weekend.
There is nothing wrong with healthy skepticism, but there is also nothing wrong in acknowledging that a little knowledge can be a very dangerous thing, that there are really people out there whose in-depth educations and experience better qualify them to address certain issues.
He was a court messenger, who had the prestige of a job which bore the royal coat of arms and a little legal knowledge too, unlike her earlier victims.
Suction by mouth, originally designed to prevent illness at a time of little medical knowledge, was not required by Jewish law, he said.
Being formerly employed by a government agency, I feel I have at least a little bit of applicable knowledge when it comes to where budget cuts would come from.
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It teaches primarily in Arabic and its courses include a diploma in Arabic for those with little or no prior knowledge, a bachelor's degree in Islamic studies and an Imam diploma.
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With a new US president with very little if any knowledge of world politics and a potentially unstable domestic platform after the recent, highly political judgement reached by the American Supreme Court, the time has never been better for Europe to take up its historic responsibility to put its own house in order.
With a little thought, one can put together a mini cellar that not only meets all your wine needs, but will expand your knowledge and shine a little ray of light on the magic of understanding how wine evolves in the bottle, improving and mellowing with age.
You also can run around on a wide open field with little knowledge of the game and any number of players.
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If you understand how the machinery works, and apply that knowledge with a little diligence, well that makes all the difference.
But with knowledge and a little practice, others can close the gap.
You can hire local specialists who may cost a little more but bring better knowledge, reliability and the English language to your project.
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After a couple of weeks of acclimatisation, a fit person with little technical knowledge can feasibly summit Mt Chimborazo, the highest in the country.
But it's worth suffering a little coziness to get the ready knowledge of a Bill Curry , for example.
As Pittinsky pointed out, that is quite a different approach from the current one, which assumes little about the knowledge of individual students, teaching the same syllabus to each person that is enrolled in a specific course of study.
Unfortunately, because they are not repeated (or the learnings are extrapolated off of a single campaign), there is little accumulation of knowledge or confidence in these results.
And in an era when companies hold a host of personal information, the fact remains an ambulance can still respond to an emergency call, ferry a patient to hospital but doctors will still have little knowledge of their medical history.
There is so little knowledge of GM foods here that a leading Canadian supermarket chain says it cannot call a new range of fresh vegetables GM free because few consumers would know what the term means and it might even put them off.
This is a conflict of interest that provides a huge incentive for Goldman to take advantage of its superior position of knowledge by sharing as little information as possible with either counterparties or clients in order to gain a trading advantage that, it turn, promotes inefficient and volatile or disorderly markets.
The knowledge of economics or finance does seem a little lacking though.
And, that the U.S. has little or no knowledge as to whether to use a typical name.
But greater access to information and shared knowledge does level the playing field, at least a little.
But if hackers and internet junkies can find ways to stop corporations from supporting noxious bills and maybe even put pressure on a few elected officials, that still leaves countless Americans with very little knowledge of these bills.
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It was typical of an era when civil servants with little knowledge of what was involved in building and maintaining a site were content to entrust the job to the "experts" at one of the few IT firms deemed substantial enough to win the contract.
The resulting tensions were exacerbated by a high degree of control from Jakarta, which often appointed governors with little knowledge of local conditions.
The additional 2, 000 troops that are now here only started arriving a few weeks ago, giving them little time to acclimatise and acquire local knowledge of the threats they may face.
There is now a recognition that the number of years completed has little relationship to the level of knowledge and competencies or educational achievement.
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