He said the Pope had brought a depth of knowledge and wisdom that had changed the church.
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He was the only one to demonstrate a depth of knowledge on every issue from taxes to foreign policy.
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You can go to seminars and screenings all day, but nothing compares to the depth of knowledge shared this week through face-to-face communication.
It also says the EBC, with its planned focus on depth of knowledge and longer essays, will not be a reliable indicator for league tables, because of the subjectivity involved in marking such exams.
Education Secretary Michael Gove said the proposals would "emphasise our commitment to boosting the status of the profession by toughening up the recruitment process and ensuring that all new teachers have a real depth of knowledge in their subject".
That sort of depth of knowledge.
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Answering these questions with the same depth of knowledge and profound insight that have marked all her acclaimed books, Armstrong makes clear how the changing face of the world has necessarily changed the importance of religion at both the societal and the individual level.
Despite worries that lawmakers still don't have the depth of knowledge on this complex issue to understand its implications, the House of Representatives is expected to pass a controversial and complex bill on Friday that would set the stage for the broadest overhaul of the U.S. patent system in more than 50 years.
And with the loss of in-depth knowledge of each individual comes difficulty in tailoring communications to each of their individual thinking styles.
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The breadth and depth of his knowledge are apparent throughout the book, but never burdensome.
Of course, I think Obama would clean the floor with Herman Cain, whose depth of policy knowledge is shallow to say the least.
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"With the rapid pace of globalization, corporate America has got the message that global growth requires talent with in-depth knowledge of the languages, customs and geography of other parts of the world, " she says.
However, they cannot do that without the in-depth knowledge of their specific organization and circumstances.
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These planners typically have a depth of experience, knowledge and resources beyond what most EAPs can provide.
This requires both in-depth knowledge of Chinese art as well as guts.
In-depth knowledge of web page structure and user behaviour allowed Yandex to create a browser that facilitates an easy and safe internet navigation.
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Expertise in this domain, especially petroleum engineering, is what differentiates the IT companies that work with these customers, and not their in-depth knowledge of technology.
You may be the smartest thing since Einstein but an in-depth knowledge of superstring theory isn't going to get you very far playing Super Catchphrase.
In order to do justice to a man as respected as Ferguson, Jackson built up an in-depth knowledge of his personality and appearance during several meetings.
One judge will be in charge, in the hope that he or she will acquire in-depth knowledge of the local community and the people in it.
He had earned his CBE by 1989, long before he was snapped up by a flagging BT keen to tap his "international experience, his dedication to quality management, and his in-depth knowledge of the computing services industry".
He has the right combination of knowledge, depth and experience to lead the company during this period of rapid technology and industry change.
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Conocimientos del pueblo Mayangna sobre la convivencia del hombre y la naturaleza: peces y tortugas, demonstrates the depth and breadth of local knowledge of the natural milieu, including behaviour, habitat, reproduction and migration patterns, and the introduction of new and invasive species.
The volume also serves to demonstrate to the scientific community the depth and breadth of local knowledge of the natural milieu and, as a result, the key role that the Mayangna must play in the sustainable use and management of the extensive territories from which they derive their livelihood, which include the Bosawas Biosphere Reserve.
The congress hopes to attract professionals from a number of fields who wish to enhance their knowledge of education assessment and measurement, and to hold in-depth discussions on experiences and findings from the different countries of the region.
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However, their in-depth product and company knowledge is unnerving and their expectation of free stuff before buying can rule a vendor in or out of a deal.
While knowledge levels vary, these results also indicate that relatively few teens have an in-depth understanding of climate change.
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To make the machine commercial strength and add depth to his materials science knowledge, he brought in Weinberg, his onetime chemical engineering professor at the California Institute of Technology.
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