If you are a leader, you should be striving to develop knowledge to improve yourself, your company, and the people who work for you.
Over the course of ten years, this joint initiative--which unites agencies including the ICSU, UNESCO, the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations University--will mobilize thousands of scientists to develop knowledge that addresses the environmental change.
Defra said it was working to develop its knowledge of the disease.
Google and its competitors are trying to develop the knowledge and comprehension to answer specific queries, not just point users in the right direction.
Defra said it was closely tracking the disease and was "continuing to work with partners across Europe and the UK to develop our knowledge of the disease".
Defra said it was "closely tracking the disease and will continue to work with partners across Europe and the UK to develop our knowledge of the disease".
It enables people to develop the knowledge, values and skills to participate in decisions about the way we do things, individually and collectively, locally and globally, that will improve the quality of life now without damaging the planet of the future.
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The United States is unusual in that, since the early 1970s, federal legislation has required local public school systems to provide all children who have disabilities with the sort of education that will enable them to develop their knowledge and skills to the fullest extent possible.
Make sure you know all these details, so you develop a working knowledge of your financial circumstances.
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Students are immersed in real-life situations that force them to develop fresh technical knowledge, interpersonal skills, and mental fortitude.
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Ministers believe linear exams will be more rigorous and help students develop deeper subject knowledge than the current modular system.
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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If you are covering a campaign, talking with insiders, voters, and political scientists on a daily basis, going to campaign events, you will, ideally, develop a deep knowledge of how it works.
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"If industry had to wait for government employees to be available to do the testing" and to develop enough technical knowledge to assess new aviation technologies, "we would just never get any products certified, " Goglia said.
Women must be willing to speak up in order to develop their financial knowledge, use their God-given skills to communicate, and recognize their accomplishments in the same way men do, unwilling to let themselves be defined by anything but the value they offer to their clients or customers.
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In concluding, the Director-General welcomed the proposal to explore avenues of cooperation in order to develop and disseminate knowledge on much needed intercultural competencies in particular in areas such as education and the media so as to create new opportunities to address conflict prevention and promote enhanced collaboration amongst diverse communities and respect for differences through dialogue.
She said Sesame was "a modern technology which will help people around the Middle East to develop and improve their knowledge".
The Chair, to be held by Professor Veerabhadran Ramanathan, will build capacity and share knowledge to develop solutions for climate mitigation and adaptation.
Social games "take a few months to develop and they require knowledge of game mechanics and style of distribution on social networks, " Mehta says.
We have tried here in Kampala to develop a new approach to higher education by giving professionals an opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge by studying at home or in the office.
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It is expected that this document will be used for vocational education, that it will help bead makers to improve their income, and that it will eventually support them to further develop and transmit their knowledge and skills to future generations.
The focus here is to develop a particular skill or knowledge that the coach is recognized to possess.
"This network would help the UK to develop the type of 'knowledge economy' that is essential if the UK is to remain competitive in the future, " BT said in a statement.
Professor Jason Seitz of Georgia Perimeter College said the game helped his students tie all of the concepts in his course together to develop a deeper understanding and knowledge of the subject.
In addition, several companies including GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer and Sanofi have agreed to share compounds and knowledge in order to develop news medicines.
McKillop built on that knowledge of hormones to develop Casodex and Arimidex.
It aims to help provide Scottish food and drink companies with the resources, knowledge and networks to develop significant sales in the Asia Pacific region.
For relatively poor countries with insufficient organic and inorganic deposits in their soils, the phytochemistry and the chemistry of natural products offer a chance to develop a sound economy based on knowledge with high added value.
It means that an entrepreneur needs to have industry-specific knowledge and must meet and develop the trust of influential people within that industry.
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As our knowledge improves, we'll develop new power generation, propulsion, life support and other systems that can support more distant travels.
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