This recent nugget of polling knowledge from Gallup.com just shattered an illusion of mine.
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Someone moves out and, as a consequence, you gain knowledge from the place they went to?
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The answer, he says, is to try harder to distinguish mere knowledge from wisdom.
Institutional investors are applying their acquired knowledge from that period to their search for effective liquidity solutions.
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He absorbed knowledge from a broad range of fields with the efficiency of a power shovel scooping earth.
The need to mobilize knowledge from several disciplines is particularly apparent in the field of disaster risk reduction.
In the days to come, the round table will share experience, promote good practice and exchange knowledge from diverse perspectives and partners.
But they built it outside the traditional marketing organization in order to allow it to serve, and gain knowledge from, other marketers.
Its bearers, about a hundred outstanding singers and players and some ten craftspeople, have acquired their skills and knowledge from their elders.
Its mission is to advance, disseminate, and apply engineering knowledge from all disciplines in order to improve the quality of life for all.
L-1 visas allow U.S. companies to transfer executives, managers and personnel with specialized knowledge from their overseas operations into the United States to work.
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Kunqu Opera has suffered somewhat of a decline since the 18th century because it requires a high level of technical knowledge from the audience.
He sucked in scientific knowledge from 15 newspapers a day, as well as a half-dozen magazines and the bulletins of various scientific and geographic societies.
Genuinely feel thankful and excited that you have the opportunity to gain all that wonderful knowledge from that magnificent book and from that amazing professor.
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In an open fax to Mr Spooner, Adam Crozier insisted an arrangement to reuse the old Wembley stadium had been common knowledge from the beginning.
Our modern societies, all strongly based on technological improvements, consistently demand a solid scientific and technological knowledge from those who wish to be considered citizens.
The bottom line is that this economy, at its root, is built on a web of scientific knowledge from physics to chemistry to biology.
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Securing a conviction usually requires expert knowledge from police and prosecutors.
Which reminds me: Can we, as the GOP base, demand an IQ exam as well as a test of basic knowledge from our congressional and presidential candidates?
With Acabiz, knowledge hunters can spend a fraction of the cost they would spend with consultancies and acquire knowledge from leading experts in their respective subjects first-hand.
This gap in knowledge from concept to practice needs to be bridged in order for people to be able to retire and to have a satisfying retirement.
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As evidence, SCO cites numerous statements from IBM and its executives that it would use knowledge from both Monterey and earlier IBM Unix iterations to improve Linux.
Global delegates from the poorest of countries will receive tangible tools and knowledge from other activists as well as collaborate with women from all over the world.
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The ideal for Designworks is to capture knowledge from other markets and to bring them back to design them in projects for the BMW Group and vice versa.
Power comes not from knowledge kept but from knowledge shared.
Now, researchers are taking the knowledge from that study to work toward an antibody treatment for swine flu, the 2009 H1N1 virus that has sickened hundreds of people worldwide.
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The Philippines sought danger listing as a way to raise national and international support and cooperation in the preservation of these remote high rice fields maintained thanks to the transmission of traditional knowledge from one generation to the next.
With Mr. Buffett as a business mentor, the kids learn to apply basic knowledge from the world of business to everyday adventures, and learn through hard work that in the end, the best investment they can make is in themselves.
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The Soviets' knowledge from 1941 that the western allies were pursuing the bomb, and the receipt of detailed scientific and technological information from top scientists such as Klaus Fuchs, must have speeded up the development of their own nuclear weapons.
Rather than simply looking at new product launches as a means to determine bonuses and career trajectories, they need to judge individuals on how effective they and their teams are at gleaning knowledge from the past and applying it to the future.
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