Kurzweil says he plans to lean heavily on the Knowledge Graph to help improve natural language understanding as well.
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My comments are based on the knowledge I have gained managing these deployments.
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He will need to rely heavily on the knowledge and expertise of seasoned executives such as Paul DePodesta, J.
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The project will exploit the very latest scientific methods and draw on the knowledge of some of the UK's leading researchers.
But despite these shortcomings, the new report sheds more light on the knowledge economy than does endless drivel from management gurus.
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They know what to pay attention to and stay focused on key objectives, and they can fully execute on the knowledge they already have.
"While the economic picture in the U.S. is getting better, the market is reliant on the knowledge that stimulus is still available if the situation were to worsen, " Mr. Taylor added.
Increasingly, the humanities too are dragged into the same debate, as if the work of imagination the humanities can promote would have no effect on the knowledge to which it relates.
The reliability and accuracy of all the other bits of evidence would have to be taken on trust by the courts, as they depend on the knowledge and experience of a particular forensic scientist.
While the results appear to reflect well, or at least better than expected, on the knowledge and interest of the California voter, some political experts said the evidence they see points in the opposite direction.
Most investors had already been expecting a relatively large write-down, based on the knowledge that UBS has been heavily involved in the issuing of collateralized debt obligations, or securities that have subprime debt packaged into them.
Plus their analytics-supported approach also enabled Gemvara to track design favorites and buying patterns to keep honing what it offers and how, thus growing their customer base and per-customer sales while honing customer service, based on the knowledge of how customers want to be served.
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If any topical reminder was needed, it comes with the publication, coinciding with the London conference, of a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which urges the world to build on the full knowledge base to address the proved risks of climate change and increase resilience for those exposed to extreme events.
Dave Brown, from Lancashire, works for the global services arm of BT, told BBC Five Live that agency and contract staff were taken on in the knowledge they would be the first to go.
Other subjects will have looser guidance, focusing "only on the essential knowledge to be taught".
On enhancing the knowledge base, she stressed the importance of UNESCO-IOC's Global Ocean Observing System.
You were driven on by the knowledge that there was human misery, and that you could use your knowledge to help eliminate it.
He is spurred on by the knowledge that two of the men we interviewed with him in the factory, just 12 months ago, have already made it to northern Europe.
So when a leadership transition occurs in a family business, the new generation of leadership should be careful to maintain and build on the networks and knowledge of the former leaders, while expanding their own networks.
The panel on Indigenous Knowledge noted the expanding recognition of indigenous and traditional knowledge as an essential building block for global sustainability in numerous domains such as biodiversity conservation and management, food security, natural disaster preparedness, climate change assessment and adaptation, amongst others.
Participants also had an opportunity to exchange views on the diverse opinions concerning the community-based inventorying and to share their knowledge experiences on the ways to record ICH locally.
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Anyone with the most rudimentary knowledge on the subject understands this is akin to equating Macallan 25 year-old Scotch with hillbilly moonshine.
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We believe that Mr. Alioto did in fact make a good faith effort on the basis of his knowledge of the facts and understanding of the law.
When the Qaddafi regime came to an end, Chris was there to serve as our ambassador to the new Libya, and he worked tirelessly to support this young democracy, and I think both Secretary Clinton and I relied deeply on his knowledge of the situation on the ground there.
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.
In North Carolina, strangers standing next to each other played games to pass the time, quizzing each other on their knowledge of the amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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Not in the old laundry or the converted stables, but in the mansion itself while the owners look on, content in the knowledge that the visiting Yank is helping to keep their homestead humming.
Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, stressed in her opening words that the idea of sustainable development depends on the availability of a knowledge base and the capacity to make use of it.
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