The novel interactions of the original dot com world were contextualized by knowledge of the customer.
Productivity Tools: document-centric tools used by knowledge workers to manage and maintain their work files.
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Today was about cultivating an ecosystem reinforced by knowledge sharing, network building, and uplifting anecdotes.
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An understanding of English is deepened by knowledge of (any of) its parents: its resonances spring from its origins, not just from use.
In a global economy increasingly dominated by knowledge and access to knowledge, improving the quality of public education is vital for prosperity and social inclusion.
They can actually engage in the conversation, point out mistakes and factual errors, or simply suggest alternate explanations that are more deeply informed by knowledge of the local culture.
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For confirmed XDR-TB, in which the bacterium is resistant to the most potent first- and second-line TB medicines, the WHO recommends that a proper combination of any medicine left among those available, dictated by knowledge of susceptibility, should be used.
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Several allegations made in the FDIC complaint are supported by knowledge of the audit choices PwC made, or did not make, that most likely came from the workpapers, PCAOB inspection findings pertaining to Colonial, and the reluctant but compelling cooperation of PwC itself.
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At 277 miles long and more than a mile deep, its intricate formations are matched only by the stunning striation of the rock, and by the knowledge that the entire thing was carved out by the Colorado River on a 5-million-year mission.
She pointed out that UNESCO will be working to strengthen the social and human sciences knowledge base and to enhance its contribution to policies informed by scientific knowledge.
It all starts with training, which is constantly updated by new knowledge and experience from the fleet.
The public can reduce their fear by gaining knowledge and assessing their actual level of risk, he says.
So profit maximisation does have to be tempered by a knowledge of what the consumers will think fair or unfair.
They must have enough confidence in themselves, supplemented by expert knowledge, solid relationships, or personal wealth, to see the risk as near zero.
You were driven on by the knowledge that there was human misery, and that you could use your knowledge to help eliminate it.
The sense of importance surrounding the match was heightened by the knowledge that a win for either side would boost their top-four aspirations.
The use of natural resources within the Kayas is regulated by traditional knowledge and practices that have contributed to the conservation of their biodiversity.
They fail to recognize the greater sustainability of investment choices guided by private knowledge and how government interference can misdirect those choices long before a recession appears.
"We are comforted by the knowledge we have brought our seven friends home, " said Bob Cabana, director of Flight Crew Operations at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Likewise, performance metrics are hard to come by in knowledge work, making it challenging to manage improvement efforts (which often lack a clear owner in the first place).
That implies you achieve power by hoarding knowledge and information.
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He is spurred on by the knowledge that two of the men we interviewed with him in the factory, just 12 months ago, have already made it to northern Europe.
Besides, my sadness in such cases is tempered by the knowledge that they achieved and contributed more, climbed higher, and were rewarded with a more bracing view than the rest of us.
The Capitals are bolstered by the knowledge that if the series is extended to a Game 7, they have 10 wins over the Rangers in their last 11 playoff home games and five straight.
Perhaps most vital, we feel inspired by the unexpected beauty of a new climate, by the knowledge that we can test our physical limits, survive the trek, and reap the rewards of a breathtaking summit.
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However, it is a bet emboldened by the knowledge that there is an emergency room nearby that has to take you in should something go wrong with the plan not to get sick or seriously injured.
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While Isner was almost delirious, Mahut, 28 and ranked 148 in the world, looked remarkably fresh, perhaps boosted by the knowledge he had won a match with Britain's Alex Bogdanovic in qualifying 24-22 in the final set.
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