Third, the components of the Submariner and other watches require a rather intimate knowledge of high-end timepieces to compare and contrast.
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Yet the majority rate their financial knowledge as high.
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For relatively poor countries with insufficient organic and inorganic deposits in their soils, the phytochemistry and the chemistry of natural products offer a chance to develop a sound economy based on knowledge with high added value.
The Court of Master Sommeliers, established in 1977, weighs appearance and performance nearly as high as knowledge.
What is most significant is that the solution does not require vast capital outlays, but rather, education and training in a low-technology, high-knowledge strategy that greatly increases profitability.
The FINRA Foundation notes that if the majority of investors lack even elementary investing concepts, yet rate their knowledge and competency as high, it makes it difficult to change the pattern of under-performance.
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The lawsuit named Community Bank of Northern Virginia and Guarantee National Bank of Tallahassee, which were involved in originating the loans, as well as PNC Financial and GMAC (now Ally Financial), who were accused of buying the loans with knowledge they had illegally high fees rolled into them.
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Investigators have long believed the suspect possessed a sophisticated knowledge of anthrax and a high level of training.
This approach led to good ideas with strong technical underpinning remaining as complex solutions that worked great for the net and for people with a high level of knowledge about the internet but failed in the face of easier and more locked down solutions.
Interestingly, 67% of respondents rated their own financial knowledge not as average but as high.
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Mr Dunlap himself admits that his approach will not work for many high-tech or knowledge-intensive firms.
Overall, being a strategic contributor demands that high levels of business knowledge and skill be present in HR.
Think of MOOCs as modules of knowledge or content packaged together with high-quality pedagogy, student-student interaction, and specialized tools for scalable faculty-student interaction.
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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.
It is common knowledge that US Treasuries reached record-high demand levels on July 25, 2012.
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The show has not previously been high-def to our knowledge, but a few sites are indicating it is.
This is an issue because the mere knowledge you are getting the latest in high-tech procedures can make you feel better.
It is also true that Alibaba has intimate knowledge of pricing a hot IPO too high and then living for years with burned investors.
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In essence, I am talking about the kind of knowledge work jobs that exist in the high-tech world and the advanced manufacturing plants of some major manufacturers.
They understand and like the concept of crowdfunding. 67.75% feel their specific knowledge of crowdfunding as a topic is high, ranking their understanding at a level of 8-10.
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With modern technology, knowledge workers and knowledge businesses can escape urban congestion and the high cost of living by moving to the open spaces.
Without question, HR has learned during the past decade that employee engagement is a key source of competitive advantage, driving high levels of customer satisfaction, knowledge sharing, business agility and bottom line profitability.
On the one hand, the country recognizes the Internet's importance towards developing a modern knowledge economy, and has set up a high-tech zone called the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) to drive the country's online initiatives.
That begins by making sure that more students graduate from high school on time, with the knowledge and skills they need to prepare them for college.
It said cities that had performed well, such as Edinburgh, Cambridge and London, all had strong private sectors, and high numbers of skilled residents and "knowledge workers" - those who work in professions such as law, accountancy and finance.
America's export boom is likely to be led by firms that are already global in scale and by sectors in which America has a clear competitive advantage: sophisticated, knowledge-intensive capital goods like microprocessors, and high-end services like engineering, oil-production services and even (witness KPF) architecture.
This requires a very high level of expertise and experience, and knowledge of different agencies.
Many Japanese SMEs have the technology and knowledge base, yet are capital-poor with exorbitantly high labor and materials operations costs relative to Chinese firms.
Too many of our students are not graduating from high school, and they never receive the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in higher education or in the workplace.
Sao Paulo's inhabitants suffer from a high degree of urban paranoia stemming from the knowledge of the huge gap between rich and poor in Brazil, and the underclass that this creates.
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