• "For a two-year-old child to remain calm and have the knowledge and ability to dial 999 is remarkable, " he said.

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  • Even if it is clear that young people are involved in their societies, it is still necessary to give them the knowledge and ability to participate in civic life.

    UNESCO: THEMES

  • Being the seedbed of our collective future, the school has always been the place where we nurture our children to grow in knowledge and ability, and to flourish in both personal and social virtues.

    UNESCO: Speech by Hon Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin During the 185th Session of the Executive Board

  • However, on more than one occasion I have found a lack of information in an area which I have some knowledge and ability to contribute to, yet upon clicking "edit" I have always abandoned the notion that I can contribute because of the complexity of the process.

    BBC: Wikipedia: Your thoughts

  • "Stem cell research has the potential to act as the key which opens the door to many advances in our knowledge and our ability to treat some of the most heart-rending conditions that are presently untreatable, " said the Aberdeen South MP, who suffers from a genetic condition called Gaucher's disease which results in brittle bones.

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  • For instance, if a San Francisco broker-dealer wants an equity sales trader with both a series 7 and series 63 certification (exams that designate a particular knowledge set and the ability to get state registration to solicit debt and equity orders), and a transferable book of business, they can tailor a search for exactly those needs on StreetID.

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  • Those standards must reflect critical thinking skills and the ability to apply knowledge to new and challenging contexts, skills that today's students will need to work in teams and collaborate across companies, communities and continents.

    FORBES: U.S. Rep. George Miller

  • Communication skills, affinity with the population, knowledge of chronic conditions and ability to build relationships are just a few desirable qualifications for program leaders.

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  • He educates them on the whole selling process, and how he would market their house, in an effort to impress them with his ability and knowledge.

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  • Secondly, I'm just going to say that I'm happy -- I know there will be many questions and I'm happy to try to the best of my ability and the knowledge that we have right now to answer those questions, understanding that this is an investigation right now being conducted by the Department of Defense and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Our knowledge is limited and, just as importantly, our ability to put that knowledge to use is limited.

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  • "Knowledge about our own bodies and the ability to make decisions about our health care are some of our most personal and fundamental rights, " said ACLU Executive Director Anthony D.

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  • Many of the qualities that attracted Sagnier to Chabrol are similar to those that draw her on-screen alter-ego Gabrielle to writer Charles Saint-Denis (Francois Berleand) -- Charles' knowledge of life, literature and his ability to treat her like a little girl, not as an equal.

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  • Super-specialists have two advantages over ordinary specialists: greater knowledge of the details that matter and an ability to handle the complexities of the job.

    NEWYORKER: The Checklist

  • It tested students on how much they knew about science and their ability to use scientific knowledge to address questions in daily life.

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  • Poets must be well-versed in the Greek Cypriot dialect, possess adequate knowledge of the popular poetry of Cyprus and the ability to retrieve existing, well-known Tsiattista and, above all, must be able to improvise a new couplet on a specific theme within very strict time constraints and be able to respond to his or her opponent.

    UNESCO: Tsiattista poetic duelling

  • 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.

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  • Managing older generations at work requires patience, the ability to listen carefully, and the knowledge that you must learn the old ways of doing things before you can apply your new ideas.

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  • The Report examines the multiple ethical implications of advances in scientific knowledge, medical practice and associated technologies, which have improved our ability to safeguard human welfare.

    UNESCO: THEMES

  • In this, Plowden was heavily influenced by Jean Piaget, a psychologist who argued that children's ability to assimilate knowledge progressed at its own pace and therefore teachers should guide pupils to discover things for themselves.

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  • In the real world, medical case scenarios should rely on people's ability to quickly find and apply the most relevant knowledge.

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  • The second requirement is the ability to take that very fine knowledge of the consumer and determine what media they use.

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  • The participants were judged on their knowledge and commitment to a recognized public cause, as well as their ability to engage in debate.

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  • In the early 1990s they had devised a way for businesses and other organizations to measure nonfinancial performance--customer perception, for example, or a company's ability to foster knowledge within its work force--and measure talent it wanted to keep or promote.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • American skilled workers have distinct advantages over foreign workers, namely managerial ability, communication skills (because of language), and knowledge of firms and the U.S. market.

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  • The knowledge, confidence, and exposure that I gained from this internship have given me the ability to execute any task in an effective manner.

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  • With her deep knowledge, her commitment to improving the lives of women and children, and her demonstrated ability to build consensus, she is the ideal person to lead this new agency.

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  • Have demonstrated their ability to develop innovative practices that have enhanced educational contents, methodologies, skills and knowledge for learning to live together.

    UNESCO: Wenhui (�� ��) Award for Educational Innovation 2011

  • Intuitive thinking is the ability to take what you may sense or perceive to be true and, without knowledge or evidence, appropriately factor it in to the final decision.

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