Whereas schools used to be able to equip students with the knowledge and skills that would serve them for a working lifetime, this is no longer possible in a workplace characterized by continuous change in a competitive global environment.
The diminishing returns of what Mr. Jones has done in the name of dance-making remain evident throughout the two mixed bills, characterized in the program as "music-inspired works, " that make up the current season.
Maybe they offer an illusion of permanence and continuity in a world characterized mainly by mobility, change, and uncertainty.
Yes, they were characterized in an even more inflammatory manner by his opponents.
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Miller, in fact, characterized the team by saying "Everyone's dealing with something" as if it were a soap opera, and oftentimes it was.
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Its role in lymphocyte signaling was characterized and explored through lots of cell-based and in vivo models, including RNAi and other target validation approaches.
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Learning should also focus on the values, attitudes and behaviors which enable individuals to learn to live together in a world characterized by diversity and pluralism.
Although the beneficial effects of high-potency statins have been well-characterized in clinical trials, these same trials have lacked the power to illuminate rare but potentially important adverse events.
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People with autism, a condition characterized in part by poor social skills, tend to have poor episodic memory and also poor ability to anticipate others' reactions or emotions.
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In an economy characterized by the convergence of globalized commerce, widely available information and rapid technological progress, innovation and entrepreneurship are crucial factors in sustaining and growing U.S. competitiveness in the world.
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Earlier this month, prosecutors expanded their investigation of Dreier, once a prominent New York attorney, uncovering hundreds of millions more of missing funds in what they characterized as an "extraordinary" fraud played out over two years.
In short, PE investors will need to navigate a sea of global macroeconomic and geopolitical worries in a year characterized by choppy equity markets and nervous debt markets that could be capsized by any number of policy miscalculations or exogenous shocks.
The case, which has been characterized in the press as a "major blow" to a criminal statute that has become the darling of the prosecutor's nursery, involved Jeffrey Skilling, who served as Enron's chief executive officer for seven scandalous months in 2001 prior to its infamous bankruptcy.
But Google co-founder Sergey Brin's presentation at TED, in which he characterized wearing Google Glass as somehow more macho than pulling your smartphone out of your pocket, underscores the tone-deafness that can envelop Silicon Valley when VIPs get a little too excited about the Next Big Thing.
In addition, pre-crisis periods are often characterized by exponential growth in trading or transaction volume in the respective market or asset.
In what could be characterized as revenge of the nerds, Glass makes headgear cool.
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A. I--I know I characterized it in my grand jury testimony as having not gone very well.
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This is in contrast to metatherians characterized by four molars and three premolars.
Keane was best known for his plays Sive and The Field, which depict the tragedy that often characterized life in rural Ireland.
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Beyond providing more people with the opportunity of getting a good job, an investment in basic data science education can lead to more informed citizenry, making smarter decisions in a political environment characterized by increasing complexity and rising polarization.
But the tone was far different in Iran, where officials characterized the monkey's reportedly successful trip high into the sky and back as a major step forward in its space program.
Ashcroft says a number of suspected hijackers were trained as pilots in the United States, and he characterized the investigation as perhaps the most massive one ever undertaken in U.S. history.
In a homily a year after Mr. Kirchner assumed office in 2003, the new pope assailed "exhibitionism and strident announcements" that he said characterized Argentine public life, in what was perceived as a thinly veiled critique of Mr. Kirchner.
The United States mobile phone market was characterized by growth in the smartphone market.
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Beyond that, these films offer a bracing reminder of the energy and inventiveness that characterized movies generally in the 1960s.
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The court documents detail Matt's continuing troubles, including an aspirin overdose in March 1996 that is characterized as a suicide attempt.
In addition to what are characterized as false filings with the SEC, the lawsuits said various executives misled investors through public statements.
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And so Warren is mistaken in terms of how he characterized it.
The international community's refusal to recognize an armed conflict in Syria can only be characterized as not seeing the forest for the trees.
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