For instance, if a San Francisco broker-dealer wants an equity sales trader with both a series 7 and series 63 certification (exams that designate a particular knowledge set and the ability to get state registration to solicit debt and equity orders), and a transferable book of business, they can tailor a search for exactly those needs on StreetID.
Starting my own small business is a prototype modular training package in entrepreneurship that is intended to provide supplementary knowledge to people, so that they may acquire an entrepreneurial mindset and the knowledge to set up a small business.
As ever, we're breaking out the Gadget Table to discuss the month's latest and greatest (and not-so-greatest), including the iPhone 5, Amazon's Kindle Fire and Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1, before Brian heads out to the private (annex) library of comedian-turned-deranged-billionaire John Hodgman to discuss how technology is impacting the publishing industry and his upcoming books " That is All" and " The Complete World Knowledge Boxed Set".
With Lerma's knowledge, Perusquia set up offshore trusts through PaineWebber's Channel Islands subsidiary, with Perusquia in charge.
In this role, HR executives need to use their knowledge to help the organization set its strategic direction and develop its business plans in ways that are consistent with a talent decision science.
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.
He drew on a whole set of expertise and knowledge in the software field.
How do we balance that with some set of skills and knowledge that will allow them to compete?
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We can help them reach out to China and other parts of Asia that require a special set of skills and knowledge, more so than Europe.
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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.
The Mediterranean diet involves a set of skills, knowledge, rituals, symbols and traditions concerning crops, harvesting, fishing, animal husbandry, conservation, processing, cooking, and particularly the sharing and consumption of food.
The Mediterranean diet constitutes a set of skills, knowledge, practices and traditions ranging from the landscape to the table, including the crops, harvesting, fishing, conservation, processing, preparation and, particularly, consumption of food.
When I was meeting with a patient, my medical knowledge and intuition would generate a set of questions I wanted to ask the patient to get at the root cause of the condition.
"We are carrying out a root and branch reform of the National Curriculum to set out the essential knowledge that children need, while leaving schools free to decide how to teach it, " he said.
Ministers say the curriculum will be slimmed down, but there will be "detailed programmes of study" for English, maths and science that will set out the "core knowledge" expected.
Experienced estate managers typically fetch six-figure salaries in return for a substantial skill set that spans everything from knowledge of fine food and wine to an understanding of art and architecture to skills in household accounting, personnel management, first aid, computers, high-tech security and HVAC systems.
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They would need a lot better set of protection than just defensive driving knowledge.
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Another set is essential for the advancement of knowledge, civilization and culture: notation, reading and writing, and the algorithms for logical thinking.
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.
The Gouzenkos' guardians were the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the red-coated Mounties brilliant at horsemanship set to music, but with limited knowledge of Soviet assassins.
The retired academic has argued that there should be a set body of information - the core knowledge - that should be known by children in each school year.
The timing looks terrible, but I have a hard time believing Pincus as well as others who profited set some grand scheme into motion with knowledge of the pending train wreck.
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They have set out to create a new set of standards in social search and global trade of knowledge.
The second set of ethical worriers are those who fret that biological knowledge may be used to serve nefarious ends.
Panic had set in about what would happen when all his institutional knowledge walked out the door after the retirement party.
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Officers believe the burglars had knowledge of the club's interior and said the alarm had been set but did not go off.
Schultz will buy Django, unchain him and eventually set him free if Django, using his hard-won knowledge of the countryside and its denizens, will become Schultz's deputy and help him find three particularly murderous, and potentially lucrative, brothers.
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He set aside his prejudice only during the second world war when his knowledge of the desert was put at the disposal of the British fighting the Germans and Italians in North Africa.
That convenience is what helped the internet grown and because the internet was not run by a company (unlike online services like AOL), anyone from Jeff Bezos to Sergey Brin or Marc Andreessen could go and set up a site or distribute an app, safe in the knowledge that there really was no way to block access to it.
Knowledge about basic maintenance of a car will now be a feature of the practical test set by the Driving Standards Agency.
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