The starting point for the knowledge revolution is what each of us uniquely knows.
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We must ensure that the U.S. prepares itself for the knowledge-based global economy.
And I would like to thank President Obama for the knowledge he has of my life before I took office.
Reading playing cards for guidance is a practice whose history is untraceable except for the knowledge that its older than the bible (literally).
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His mother is a one-time Silesian aristocrat who aspires to be regarded as an intellectual and an aesthete to help make up for the knowledge that she has come down in the world.
Craig Raeburn of TyMetrix, a provider of Web-based management solutions for corporate law departments, correctly acknowledges that technology is not a substitute for the knowledge, intuition, and skill of lawyers and other legal service professionals.
This opaque system doesn't offer outsiders much visibility, save for the knowledge that indebted banks and an indebted French state intend to continue to cover each other, no matter the cost and on taxpayers' backs if they must.
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Consequently, there is a wide opportunity for sharing the knowledge of monitoring methods and for developing a common approach to the management and interpretation of geochemical data.
This is a problem for the executive suite every bit as much as it is for the average knowledge worker sitting in his or her cube.
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You were responsible for developing the knowledge, skills, and traits of character you needed to earn a living.
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Lastly participants expressed a strong need of creating a global platform for sharing the knowledge and good practices in regard of building green economies and societies.
But the need for deep knowledge of the business and company culture and strong relationships within the organization mean that much of the talent needs to be home grown.
Since his return, Mr Mack has remarked that broad-based financial firms seem to do particularly well meaning, presumably, firms with the balance-sheet strength needed for lending as well as the knowledge needed for underwriting.
Michael McCaughan, head curator at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum said the website was proof of the continuing fascination for knowledge about the Titanic.
Another set is essential for the advancement of knowledge, civilization and culture: notation, reading and writing, and the algorithms for logical thinking.
This then leads to the need for better knowledge and knowledge lifecycle management, very often ignoring the situation as driven by the original creators.
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This is not the time for heaping unqualified praise on the aging monarch for promoting "knowledge-based education, " "extending the hand of friendship to people of other faiths, " promoting "principles of moderation, tolerance, and mutual respect, " and the like, (phrases with which our diplomatic statements on Saudi Arabia are replete).
It is hoped it will constitute a reference point for policy makers at the local level, as well a basis for the exchange of knowledge between researchers, city professionals and local authorities on developing inclusive cities.
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Protection Patents are temporary monopolies, designed to reward the inventor for contributing to the collective knowledge of society.
By promoting technology innovation--whether through science competitions, higher education research labs or public-private partnerships that meet local needs--we can have a far-reaching and sustainable impact on the future while addressing the thirst for knowledge that fuels innovation around the globe.
The Pontifical Academy for Latin will promote the knowledge and study of the language from classical times to the present day, said the Vatican.
What if entrepreneurs short-circuit the quest for pure knowledge--that is, pull the technology out before the research is over?
Museum of Natural History, would serve to enhance the accessibility of scientific information and knowledge for the visitors, especially for young boys and girls.
Still, as the roadshow concluded early the following week, demand for Facebook IPO shares totaled more than five times the shares available for institutional investors, bank officials with knowledge of the deal say, strong demand for a deal of that size.
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So, to have a self reliant aviation industry, it is only now that we have the knowledge base that will enable us to build and innovate for the next generation fighter jets, when this knowledge base has been available to the developed world for half a century!
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This, said Dr Waibel, made it very difficult for roboticists to share knowledge or for the field to advance rapidly because everyone started off solving the same problems.
Our educational system does not provide nearly enough to prepare our graduates for the skills and knowledge that companies require to succeed in a global workplace.
There's also a long history of seemingly rational scientists who were willing to sacrifice their physical comfort, as well as their lives, for the sake of knowledge.
"Wine is interesting to me because it is related to all aspects of culture, agriculture and high culture, " he says, arguing that far from slavishly following an omnipotent wine writer or critic for advice, it is the ambiguity of wine and the search for knowledge that makes it so pleasurable.
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'promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building, in order to learn more about the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of management, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision-making process of its Member States'.
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