Our knowledge is limited and, just as importantly, our ability to put that knowledge to use is limited.
Secondly, we can target "knowledge outsourcing" and build a niche in that area, by undertaking to put our knowledge in solving costly processes for which knowledge costs in western economies are simply too much to sustain.
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Looking to put his knowledge to practical work, Goodfellow worked at Britain's Imperial Cancer Research Fund for 13 years.
Then create the culture and processes to put the knowledge you capture back into your next mission, at Mach speed.
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Intel recently imposed a reorganization to put its chip knowledge to work in health care.
They should be able to put into practice the knowledge, skills and experiences they have gained.
These initiatives, as they gain ground, should put inferior sellers of knowledge, such as Phoenix, out of business, Moglen says.
Do you have the technical knowledge to actually put your product together or build your service?
Ultimately, the proper systems put into place allow the knowledge learned from big data to be distributed and used.
He finds that both institutions put a premium on deep knowledge of academic disciplines and using technology to change the world.
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It has gathered a group of volunteer experts on a variety of subjects and has created a system to put people in touch with knowledge seekers in those areas.
And the pilot, by law, is put onboard because he has intimate knowledge of local conditions.
Accumulate as much knowledge as possible and the put your signature to it.
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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.
He told the court he had no knowledge of the methods used to put down greyhounds and had never seen a humane killer.
He said that some private-sector companies would consider employing women, but were put off by the cost and the lack of knowledge of how to hire them.
Mr Boyd pointed out that Northern Ireland was on the verge of implementing a new curriculum that put an increased emphasis on giving young people the knowledge and skills they would need to become successful as individuals, as citizens and as contributors to the economy and environment.
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Regardless of how you choose to track your auto expenses, the knowledge you get from doing so will put you in the driver's seat when it comes to figuring out how much your vehicle is costing you to operate and documenting its value when it's time to get rid of it.
Beckham admits the knowledge he was to become a father helped put everything in perspective in the aftermath of England's exit.
The two founders' aim is to mine knowledge that isn't already online and put it in the highly social context that Facebook has trained everyone on.
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Alonzo Pena, who retired as deputy director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in 2010 and was once stationed in Mexico, said someone else on the bus probably put the drugs under Maldonado's seat without her knowledge and watched her throughout the trip.
Mr Weaver had leukaemia, but his widow claims he was put on the so-called Liverpool Care Pathway without her knowledge or agreement.
The wealth of knowledge and ideas expressed during these workshops was then put together into a single action plan that reflects and incorporates all of Mauritius' specificities.
Then she tightens her lips and moistens them, her head sending two contradictory messages: the one advising that she remain wary, the other declining, as per her mother's suggestion, to put all her trust in Zaak, because he has firsthand knowledge of how things are likely to pan out.
Institutions will be able to put large block-trade orders into the system safe in the knowledge that no information about their intentions will leak into the market before the order has been executed.
Put out a book every now and then based on your accumulated knowledge and experience as an observer and interviewer and you also earn the privilege of using traditional media platforms to express your opinion, via book reviews and essays, with minimal filtering.
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In this context, contributions and the role of Higher Education Institutions have put into pressure in relation to transference, production and dissemination of knowledge combined with social commitment and responsibility as well as with the attention to the global challenges and to the building of more just and equal societies.
Their collective knowledge of the skill level and capacity of each NFL player could put many NFL Directors of Pro Personnel to shame.
The globalisation of the world economy, together with declining demand for manual labour and the simplistic belief that this must put nations increasingly in competition with one another, has lately given investment in knowledge a political resonance it lacked before.
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