Education is not my area, but a knowledge of economics and industrial structure is something that I encounter all the time in teaching in such fields as regulated industries and antitrust law.
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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.
Not only do we have a big gap but we have achievement levels that are not sufficient for this knowledge-based economy.
Last but not least, officials betray a widespread lack of knowledge of environmental issues, and about how seriously the EU takes them.
No, I'm not a kept man, but I respect her knowledge of health and try to let her guide me most of the time.
They have not been named, but a Swiss investigative journalist with knowledge of the story told the BBC that, according to his sources, one of them was Takilant owner Gayane Avakyan.
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Cambridge University was founded not to increase a passion for knowledge, but to serve as a refuge for misbehaving students chased off by the citizens of Oxford.
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It is also the training of teachers to not just convey this knowledge, but to do so in a way that promotes student enthusiasm, pride and commitment.
The pavilion became not only an opportunity to exchange ideas but also a source of knowledge for architects to rely on in their efforts to shape the city.
Thus, it provides doctors not so much a recipe for treatment, but a sense of knowledge, empowering them to make informed therapeutic decisions without explicitly telling them what to do.
The show has not previously been high-def to our knowledge, but a few sites are indicating it is.
As part of the Unscom team, they had gained not only first-hand knowledge of the weapons investigation but also a protected presence inside Baghdad.
We must have a massive knowledge of not only what the law says but how to practically use that law and interpret it.
The real work is not so much understanding how to change these behemoths, but develop a deep knowledge in each of us that we can cause change.
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Not only is that a major security issue, but such a lack of knowledge about the mobile workforce would leave any business vulnerable to runaway costs without ever knowing their source.
We want to show to the people that the universality of knowledge pops up not from a presumed purity, but rather from its way of looking at the world, from the freedom of the research within a rigid rationalism, and, in reality, from constant selfcriticism.
It was a hard lesson learned, but here it is: Knowledge is not power.
By the way, professors immersed in a strong research program often teach cutting edge knowledge and skills, but not to remedial, whining, entitled students.
Centuries before the Renaissance, Charlemagne wanted to create a cultural reawakening, but the political, economic and knowledge infrastructure was simply not there.
"Teachers, with their hard work, affection and stimulating interaction with children, not only transfer information, knowledge, and new skills to their pupils, but also play a key role in making the teaching-learning a joyful and participatory phenomenon".
Any complacency about the state of race relations in Britain has been swept away by the knowledge that what took place that night was not just a single incident but one of thousands of racist attacks, many of which go unrecorded.
Each finalist should be proud in the knowledge that their work represents the best journalism not only in Africa but the world as a whole.
What Sonia will bring to the court, then, is not only the knowledge and experience acquired over a course of a brilliant legal career, but the wisdom accumulated from an inspiring life's journey.
With only a month's preparation, he finished fourth in his division, discovering that, not only was handcycling a great way to keep fit, but it also allowed him to apply his knowledge of aerodynamics.
Earlier Wednesday, two sources with knowledge of the investigation identified a man as a possible suspect in the attack but did not name him.
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Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee said in a press conference that he had no prior knowledge of the filing, but that he was not completely surprised.
What is most significant is that the solution does not require vast capital outlays, but rather, education and training in a low-technology, high-knowledge strategy that greatly increases profitability.
Literature not only offers them a chance to escape the tough and monotonous life in prison but allows them to acquire knowledge which will be useful when they are released.
But Mrs Brooks, who left her role as NI chief executive because of the hacking scandal but denies having had any knowledge of the practice while at the paper, says the phone "was not a personal gift".
E-Town, they say, will be a model not only of e-business but also of e-government, e-community, e-knowledge, and e-parks.
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