And also to have a knowledge of myself, I realized that the word was powerful, and I could use this power to help enlighten others.
Local people usually have a better knowledge of local ecological conditions than experts in faraway capitals, as well as a direct interest in improving the quality of life in their village.
While it's not all of the potential bullying statements that could be made online, MIT Media Lab scientists have a knowledge base of about 1 million statements.
But these groups, despite their failings, may also have a better knowledge of how political power works in the finer details, and how hard it is to govern a country without trust, or when constantly distracted.
We must have a massive knowledge of not only what the law says but how to practically use that law and interpret it.
Anglo American is the natural home for our stake as they have been major shareholders in De Beers since 1926 and have a deep knowledge of the diamond business.
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"It depends on the role and certainly to be a head coach in rugby you need to have a pretty good knowledge of the game and I would suppose to be a manager of a soccer team you'd need the same, " he said.
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The successful candidate will bring at least three years of board experience, have a good working knowledge and understanding of executive compensation, be skilled in psychological jujitsu, and have enough political savvy to win a Chicago mayoral election.
To me, that really is a waste of time for everyone because the fact is that before you can regulate anything you have to have a knowledge and an understanding of what it is you want to regulate and what about it you want to regulate.
The Iraqi police and these new emergency response units bring what Americans don't have, a detailed knowledge of the people.
Resident Michael Mitton, who was born here before moving to America and eventually returning, says they have a lot of knowledge to offer.
Often these recruits have only a shallow knowledge of Islam.
They have a wealth of knowledge in how buyers measure success, how value is defined and changes of time, how well the product achieves target outcomes, and customer relationship and engagement expectations.
And some have a pretty good knowledge of, you know, medical diseases and how to treat them, and some don't, and so it's our job to actually train those people because when the conflict is over, they will still be the ones to actually be out there in those rural areas.
"She was somewhat of a sweet hippie chick, and she didn't have a lot of technical knowledge about music and instrumentation, " he said.
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But they do need a certain level of knowledge and skill in order to have a proper appreciation of the technical and psychological issues facing the person they are mentoring.
But I wrote it because I have a certain amount of knowledge about the subject.
Women have some great innate investing skills once they have a base of financial knowledge to build on.
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In May 2011 IBM had already trained Watson to have the knowledge of a second-year medical student.
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Police in the area have reported a lack of knowledge and complacency among local businesses regarding proper procedures for serving alcohol.
Aberdeen police said that they have no knowledge of a ransom being demanded or paid, and that Cal Ripken apparently wasn't contacted.
Private pilots who have a great deal of knowledge, farmers who may have airstrips and all of us to be very vigilant about suspicious activity.
But if you are a Wharton professor, it is a pretty certain bet that you have a great deal of knowledge that is not shared by the general public.
My many discussions over the course of the week with these key stakeholders confirmed that we are fortunate to have a wealth of cybersecurity knowledge and experience poised to help in this regard.
Some patent examiners have been at the patent office for decades, and have a vast storehouse of knowledge regarding what has previously been described in a printed publication (and thereby serves to block a patent grant).
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".
Academics have a habit of crawling along the frontiers of knowledge with a magnifying glass, blind to the wide vistas opening up before them, and often reducing the most engaging subjects to tedious debates about methodology.
Being formerly employed by a government agency, I feel I have at least a little bit of applicable knowledge when it comes to where budget cuts would come from.
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Because every one of them have passed what is called the Knowledge: a test of the ability to memorize and spatially navigate every one of those 25, 000 streets.
These planners typically have a depth of experience, knowledge and resources beyond what most EAPs can provide.
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