Forget about gleaning leadership lessons from the likes of Attila the Hun or Alexander the Great.
The lobby hosts a somber social hour, with residents gleaning intel from the skeleton building staff.
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Allegra taught himself to program in Visual Basic at the age of 9, gleaning tricks from Web forums.
So basically what I'm gleaning is we have better intelligence information now than we had at the onset.
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They successfully designed a semisynthetic version by 1995, gleaning insights into the molecule that would be invaluable in building better ones later.
Usually, account planning, the function responsible for gleaning consumer insight and inspiring creative ideas, is the purview of the ad agencies alone.
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Rick relies on the SCN primarily for training purposes, gleaning details from the likes of Thomas Jung and Rich Heilman.
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These are good at gleaning trends in factories and offices, but they give only a murky impression of how Americans use the rest of their time.
Leape did turn up extensive safety literature from cognitive psychology, aviation and nuclear power, gleaning lessons--reducing reliance on memory, standardizing processes, promoting teamwork--that might apply well to medicine.
Gleaning potentially sensitive information about someone that isn't explicitly shared, such as sexual orientation or drug use, could be abused by companies as well as governments and potential employers.
Last year's Republican presidential candidate, John McCain, said he did not think it necessary to release further documents purporting to show the effectiveness of such methods in gleaning information.
In Israel, a gleaning program where volunteers collect leftover or unwanted fruits and vegetables from farms was established in recognition of the fact that the country is a very small marketplace.
With her husband, the 8th Earl of Carnarvon George Herbert, the couple call Highclere home, employing a roster of domestic staff, hosting royal guests (as well as commoners) and gleaning income from the surrounding farmland.
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For example, one gleaning bat species, the Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii), is less likely to cross roads than other bat species that forage in open areas, suggesting the noise of the traffic could fragment their hunting grounds.
By comparing notes with friends and neighbours, and of course gleaning information from people who have been travelling or seen action, Iraqis, each of them with a few pieces of the puzzle, build a picture of what is happening.
After gleaning information from you via interviews or questionnaires, most planners will crank out a comprehensive financial plan, a one-shot document that deals with such issues as retirement (probably the most important), children's college education, taxes, insurance coverage and estate matters.
For example the gleaning system by which farmers in Israel were forbidden to reap to the edge of their fields is mentioned by name as to be preserved for the benefit of the needy among the Jewish community AND the alien.
Rather than simply looking at new product launches as a means to determine bonuses and career trajectories, they need to judge individuals on how effective they and their teams are at gleaning knowledge from the past and applying it to the future.
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