He says securing intellectual property (IP) ownership has become increasingly challenging because of the volume of open-source knowledge and the huge number of existing patents.
Deep knowledge of a relatively small number of domains was required to manage these domains.
You also can run around on a wide open field with little knowledge of the game and any number of players.
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It also said that a far larger number of staff had knowledge of the abuse and were unwilling to address the issue.
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Once the fake applications were downloaded, the virus sent a text message without the user's knowledge to a premium-rate number he had set up.
These institutions have the knowledge and experience to handle a huge number of incoming and outgoing transactions every second and are structured completely around the regulated security of the information that they handle.
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But as we can see in the Gearbox Knowledge Base, even the PC had a number of flaws.
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Number 3: Your team already shares knowledge effectively and adding another technology to the mix is simply going to make it more confusing.
The aim is to ensure that scientific knowledge about the very rapid disappearance of a great number of vegetable and animal species and the erosion of ecosystems leads to concrete measures.
To the best of our knowledge, no one has ever tabulated the sheer number of federal regulations that have been adopted since passage of the Administrative Procedure Act, or since some earlier historical benchmark.
The technology revolution increased the need for people with knowledge of science, mathematics and engineering, but the number of degrees granted in these hard majors is roughly stagnant.
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In addition, supervising the museum's Antonio Ratti Textile Centre introduced him to curators from almost every department and increased his knowledge of the museum's immense holdings, which number more than 2m objects.
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The congress hopes to attract professionals from a number of fields who wish to enhance their knowledge of education assessment and measurement, and to hold in-depth discussions on experiences and findings from the different countries of the region.
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Everyone knew that a huge number of iPhones were being unlocked, and the knowledge was so pervasive that Wall Street assumed that Synchronoss had already baked that into its previous guidance.
Obviously there is with the Fed a knowledge, a technical expertise, and a jurisdiction over a number of already regulatory issues, and we think this proposal strikes the right balances to ensure that this doesn't happen again.
Firstly the man purporting to be Fry had only 460 followers, a piddling number considering this was a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of music and culture, and considering also that Lady Gaga has more than 230, 000 followers.
For secondary level there are two exams which certify the completion of first or second level, and assess knowledge on mathematics, social and natural sciences and philosophy (the number and content of subjects varies per level).
Published in March of this year, the report makes a number of recommendations for strengthening ties between modern science and traditional knowledge.
People rely on their spatial knowledge to build many other more complex or abstract representations including time, number, musical pitch, kinship relations, morality and emotions.
There is now a recognition that the number of years completed has little relationship to the level of knowledge and competencies or educational achievement.
Staffing is a problem because there is a fixed number of people industry-wide who have the quantitative and business knowledge to be able to work in these areas.
Histon worked in computers for a number of years prior to going to prison and hopes to apply that knowledge to helping others find jobs.
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Already the world's biggest babysitter, ABC is now the number two player in the U.S., second only to Knowledge Universe Education, cofounded by former junk-bond king Michael Milken and his brother, Lowell.
In many knowledge work companies, 30% of the workforces is external to the company itself and that number is growing, Grainger says.
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Police were checking Rose's car because of concerns about the number plates and appearance and found the girl who was there without her parents' knowledge.
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Given the number of coaches and assistants who move around each and every year, taking with them inside knowledge of their former programs, look for this phenomenon to continue to grow.
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He said he was motivated by the knowledge that he could give a voice to the gays, lesbians and bisexuals serving in the military -- a number estimated at 65, 000 by the Palm Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara, which researches sexual minorities in the military.
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