In the knowledge of that, do we still think it is worth placing the future of English cricket under threat?
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You cannot achieve your contribution to the world without knowledge of that.
Few do, but the knowledge of that scrutiny keeps historians honest.
"I have no personal knowledge of that, " Williams said today.
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And in terms of the White House reaching out to Senator Levin to ask him to delay the hearings on "don't ask, don't tell, " do you have any knowledge of that?
Knowledge of that relationship by a third party.
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There is a sentence in Sarbanes-Oxley that holds the CEO of a company criminally liable for mistakes that they had no knowledge of, that were performed by subordinate employees.
Above the central portrait, each stamp featured a picture of a lamp that the U.S. Post Office Department identified as the "Lamp of Knowledge" but that I thought of as Aladdin's lamp because of the boy in the Arabian Nights with the magic lamp and the ring and the two genies who give him whatever he asks for.
They follow from thorough, well-organized knowledge of all that is known or can be imagined of real entities and processes within that fragment of existence.
The report emphasises the huge disparities in research capacities across countries and the fragmentation of knowledge that hamper the capacity of the social sciences to respond to the challenges of today and tomorrow.
It reveals Mr Bondi's belief that there was widespread knowledge of the fact that Parmalat's financial statements had been nonsense for years.
These programmes are directed towards the acquisition of knowledge that will lead to quality of life improvements and the development of vocational capacity.
"I believe that the kind of knowledge that it takes to begin an organization that works that way was in place, " he told CNN.
It would also try to determine "the state of knowledge" that the Met and the City of London Police had about any police contact with Ian Tomlinson between 1 April and 7 April, she added.
We had a group of Founding Fathers who knew the scriptures, who knew the wisdom of the ages, who knew that there was such a thing as human nature, who knew that man was prone to err and government ought to be constructed on the basis of that knowledge, but that man could rise to great heights when inspired and when given the opportunity.
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But if you are a Wharton professor, it is a pretty certain bet that you have a great deal of knowledge that is not shared by the general public.
The ability to gain the kind of knowledge about the need of that customer base so fast allows us to re-purpose our technology and invest in a way that would have taken much longer without the lab.
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Upon my arrival in Orlando for the Baseball Winter Meetings last weekend, I had spent approximately 15 hours each day trying to unearth any morsel of information that could either enhance my overall knowledge of the sport or lead me to sources that could answer some of the complicated questions that I currently have regarding the business of baseball.
It seems reasonable to suggest that without knowledge of the data and policies that have resulted in so large a percentage of Americans avoiding the responsibility to pay income taxes, one can hardly form a rational opinion as to whether or not these folks are taking advantage of the system while leaving the rest of us to foot the bills.
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"It does not have to be as the result of physical violence that women were terrified of him, but... the knowledge that someone is capable of extreme acts of violence is enough to make someone extremely afraid, " Ms Neate said.
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She hung on to the mean little nugget of knowledge: that the writers on the course had said Hilda was too intense, had no sense of humor.
Part of the reason why it is so important to re-energize the dialogue is that frequently discussions of HIV among Black men have had the effect of casting blame without spreading knowledge of the factors that cause Black men to be at heightened risk.
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Lopez rings the changes with levity and charm, and if each encounter leaves you wanting to know more, that only sharpens the melancholy of the film, the knowledge that satisfaction hangs just out of reach.
"It is for someone with a deep, deep reservoir of knowledge, he said, and "Kerry has that kind of knowledge.
These include recommendations that ICSU support societies that are keepers and developers of traditional knowledge, that it foster training which equips young scientists and indigenous people to carry out research on traditional knowledge and that it organize an international symposium on science and traditional knowledge.
Mr Hague, who has described events in North Africa and Middle East as one of the most important events of the 21st Century, told MPs that former diplomats had a "tremendous amount of knowledge and expertise" that could be utilised in such exceptional situations.
Mature industries versus infant industries have three types of knowledge that give them a competitive edge.
The cost of that monopoly is the publication and dissemination of that knowledge.
For instance, in many cases the Internet subscriber might have no knowledge of the infraction that the ISP detects.
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.
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