Fans of Dr Doolittle will be heartened to hear of Koko, a gorilla whose knowledge of more than 500 signs allows her a fair line in jokes.
In discussing the literature prize, Mr Feldman assumes in his readers a more than casual knowledge of 20th-century fiction.
Instead, Senkut offers the SVSC a deep knowledge of the more timeless skills related to building a start-up.
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CIOs and CTOs who do know must marry that knowledge with a more intimate understanding of the business.
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The core competence of tomorrow's e-commerce successes will be the ability to change quickly, a skill perhaps even more valuable than knowledge of any particular market.
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Around 167, 000 people, a tenth of the population, claim some knowledge of it and more than 4, 000 children are being educated through it.
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These people are the personification of a fragment of our mind which has become more aware and inspired through the process of knowledge, acceptance and the feedback loop as mentioned by David.
We can help them reach out to China and other parts of Asia that require a special set of skills and knowledge, more so than Europe.
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Mr Murray's self-appointed task is to reclaim the significance and status of a man whose high amateurism, as he calls it, was looking ever more out of date in an age when the pursuit of knowledge was becoming a monopoly of university departments.
Today we are more sophisticated, and because of the knowledge that's out there, it takes a lot more.
Now you can brush up on your movie knowledge more easily before you make a fool out of yourself at parties, thanks to new info cards that are now being integrated into Google Play Movies.
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There has certainly been a lot of discussion also on the notion of the transformation in culture in how people share knowledge more openly in organizations.
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And at a more elevated level, the biological knowledge generated will enhance understanding of what, exactly, it means to be human.
Now more than ever, there is a need to increase our knowledge of the feedbacks between climate, ocean and changes induced by human activities.
English certainly helps forge strong bonds across cultures, but knowledge of the local language makes a global workforce more nimble and productive, and therefore more competitive.
Careful observers gained pleasure in a whole other layer of knowledge--less concrete, but more tantalizing--by watching the interaction of speaker and audience.
"To see someone wearing something of significance from a certain past season reflects more about their knowledge and passion for fashion, " he said.
These modern methods bring a far broader range of material and, even more important for those keen on knowledge, far more possibilities for lateral thinking.
Thinking of engineers here, and the clamoring for more engineering degrees, anyone teaching the discipline would as a rule be imparting knowledge of no practical use.
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She had only knowledge of a small aspect of a much larger case, all the more reason not to view her as a potential witness.
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One credit officer in a Chinese bank says that far more important than any aggregate statistic is lenders' intimate knowledge of the thick, extraordinarily rich, slice of buyers who can weather a downturn.
Mr. Shakmak said he had no knowledge of a particular threat to Libya, but said Tripoli was sending more troops to the border and to desert oil fields, and boosting communications capacity, as a precautionary measure in response to the Algeria attack.
She has made closing the Middle East's "knowledge divide" -- the gap in knowledge that has grown as a result of people in richer countries having more access to computers, the Internet and education than those in poorer countries -- a top priority over the next few years in the hope that it will unlock the economic potential of the region's population.
For multi-player games, it becomes more complicated due to the fact that the house could plant a player that has full knowledge of the state of the game.
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As people spend more time on Google's search site looking through its extensive "entity" database, there would also be more pages, or inventory, on which to place ads, said a person with knowledge of the initiative.
This approach led to good ideas with strong technical underpinning remaining as complex solutions that worked great for the net and for people with a high level of knowledge about the internet but failed in the face of easier and more locked down solutions.
Norquist himself often speaks with the casual confidence of a Washington fixture, secure in the knowledge that his position is far more secure than any elected official's.
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They also said that research had a tendency to focus on well documented hazards rather than investing more time and resources improving the scientific knowledge of emerging threats.
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Firstly the man purporting to be Fry had only 460 followers, a piddling number considering this was a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of music and culture, and considering also that Lady Gaga has more than 230, 000 followers.
Recent conflict and the resulting disruption in both the education and health care systems are expected to have a negative impact on the level of HIV infection and it is now more important than ever to improve knowledge and awareness of the disease.
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