"We can only meet the challenges and grasp the opportunities if we pool our knowledge and expertise and act together, " he said.
His writing has become part of the fabric of common knowledge, and his ideas act as anchor points for further discussion.
"I think they have an opportunity to say to the people of this state, look, we can't stop people from doing bad and venal and stupid things, disgusting things, but when confronted with the knowledge, we can act firmly and effectively, " he said.
An unintended consequence of the Netflix challenge though is more knowledge on how we think and act together, as well as more recommendation engines.
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When Congress debated the STOCK (Stop Trading On Congressional Knowledge) Act to ban lawmakers and their staffs from engaging in insider trading, Sen.
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Second, even if we succeeded on establishing their liability, PwC India had viable arguments that they were at most reckless in conducting their audits, and did not act with actual knowledge of the fraud.
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Because you want military officers to have the freedom to act, to use their professional knowledge and to give their professional advice.
For example, Kaplan said that even if Campos and Elie argued they were only financial transaction providers they might not be exempt from violating the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act if they had knowledge of bets and were controlled by unlawful online gambling firms.
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The SEC, on the other hand, has tremendous knowledge of mutual fund practices and regulation yet perennially fails to act.
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He said social processes act as an organising framework for our knowledge and let us know which facts are important at particular times.
The clinics will operate as part of a "Plantwise knowledge bank", which is set to begin in June and act as a bio-security early warning system.
Although they may have made what now looks like a bad deal, it did not entitle them to termination under the Copyright Act because that bad deal was made with the knowledge and power of the termination right as it stood in 1992.
Internet service providers can theoretically see criminal activity in action, and increasingly, they are being asked to act on that intimate knowledge of our online activities.
In business, innovation is the act of applying knowledge to the creation of new processes, products, and services that have value for at least one of your stakeholder groups.
"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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