These workers need to have knowledge of their rights, and feel free to express them.
They will be doing jobs they have knowledge of and which their police training will be helpful.
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Google's advertising executives have knowledge of the initiative and have considered ways to capitalize on it, said a person familiar with the matter.
Kenyan army spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir told HRW that he did not have knowledge of any abuses, but the military would investigate the claims.
However, if the administration does have knowledge of the timing of an Israeli attack, a preemptive release from the SPR could tip its hand.
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Mr Bout is thought to have knowledge of Russia's military and intelligence operations, and Russian diplomats fear the revelations he might make in open court, correspondents say.
In her summing up on Wednesday, Assistant Deputy Coroner Frances Kirkham said evidence suggested that the firefighters from incident command who dealt with the blaze did not have knowledge of the building layout.
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Tsarnaev led authorities to look there, the source said, and others who may have knowledge of the computer's whereabouts or may have played a role in disposing it also provided leads that prompted the search.
And he certainly should have knowledge of it and be able to explain not just his role and his position in it and his knowledgeability, but also the broader question of what was going on in the administration as this unfolded.
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As an executive, you have perfect knowledge of what your business is doing, and you have increasingly perfect knowledge of who your customer is and what drove them in your virtual front door.
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Most of these teachers are local villagers in the communities who have some knowledge of Lao language and have been familiarized with the curriculum that they have been taught previously at school.
While many individual investors have vague knowledge of ETFs, financial advisors have embraced the products most.
With advances in feature and pattern recognition and other forms of machine intelligence, these video streams will throw off a tremendous amount of structured data, the use of which we will have no knowledge of or control over.
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Moreover, the Japanese government forbids pharmaceutical companies to give information on the contraceptive use of the pill, so most of the women who take it have little knowledge of the risks and benefits.
While some people might not immediately associate blue-collar occupations with higher-level formal education, some of these managers and supervisors must have extensive knowledge of business or sciences to perform the tasks of, for example, power plant operator or agricultural manager.
"I find it very frustrating that someone of that stature would not really have true knowledge of the numbers he is actually quoting on things, " Zelt told us, saying the average wait time for a knee replacement is actually 109 days, and a hip replacement is 91 days.
On August 6, 2008, Palin was told that the Legislature's investigator, Steven Branchflower, had requested "a laundry list" of records from the governor's office: "Emails, files correspondence, names and addresses of any and all staff that would have any knowledge of Walt's firing, " wrote her then-chief of staff, Mike Nizich.
Mr Osborne said the UK did not have prior knowledge of the original plan to impose a bank levy, which would have seen small depositors effectively charged 6.75% of their deposits to fund the bailout.
One of the most damning verdicts on the late Hugo Chavez's leadership of Venezuela came from a doctor who made a name for himself by claiming to have inside knowledge of the cancer that eventually killed the president.
Stephanie Denison, a psychology professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, and Fei Xu, a psychology professor at University of California, Berkeley, recently completed a study under review for publication which showed that infants have some knowledge of probabilities.
"We don't have any knowledge of how this occurred, " says Michael Mudd, a Kraft spokesman.
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So often in life people can only appreciate what they have firsthand knowledge of.
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However, the SFA say they have no knowledge of Larsson signing up for such a course.
Very few top managers have intimate knowledge of Siemens's sprawling businesses, ranging from medical equipment to trains.
But Mr Lamy will at least have inside knowledge of how far the EU can be pushed.
He was said to have encyclopaedic knowledge of the railway world, after devoting his life to the subject.
In May 2011 IBM had already trained Watson to have the knowledge of a second-year medical student.
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They are required to have excellent knowledge of English or Arabic and good knowledge of the other language.
For instance, in many cases the Internet subscriber might have no knowledge of the infraction that the ISP detects.
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