Investors may be advised to delve into commodities or real estate without real knowledge of either.
From an external consultant who seemed to have no real knowledge of the field.
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Most people who say this have no real knowledge of correlation or know to use it to select asset classes.
The best people are those who have real knowledge of how your skills and capabilities will fit the potential opportunity.
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Picture It Settled addresses these concerns by providing counsel and client alike with real knowledge based on actual results from successful settlements.
After all, in the real world (for example, the labor market), what ultimately matters is whether students have acquired real knowledge, skills, etc.
The nation's best-known movie reviewer "wrote with passion through a real knowledge of film and film history, and in doing so, helped many movies find their audiences, " director Steven Spielberg said.
When I see what our younger generations are going through, the lack of real knowledge many of them have, and the bleak outlook many have for the future, I find it alarming.
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Texas, for example, which has permitted more wells than any other state, has more real knowledge about the geology, hydrology, and impacts of oil and gas development than the federal government will ever gain.
Prosecutors, responding to the discovery motion, disputed various elements of media accounts as being erroneous, suggesting that anyone who had provided information to Fox News and other outlets lacked real knowledge of the case.
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He traces the public and private debates, which were consistently and woefully uninformed by any real knowledge of the true costs entailed, from before independence in 1947 to the series of blasts that shook the world over half a century later.
This experience led me to wonder how much difference it would make to energy use more generally if we all had more day-to-day, real time knowledge about how much energy we consume as we go about household activities.
From experts in Ponzi schemes to social business to pharma and healthcare, Forbes has brought together experts in a variety of topics to share their real-world knowledge.
To believe otherwise is to believe that someone (the college professor) who for the most part lacks any background in the real-world application of finance could transfer skills to those who desire that real-world knowledge.
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Education Secretary Michael Gove said the proposals would "emphasise our commitment to boosting the status of the profession by toughening up the recruitment process and ensuring that all new teachers have a real depth of knowledge in their subject".
So my side of your life is that side that says John Doe, carve out a career you can control using my real estate development knowledge and your unique skills along with that spark of entrepreneurial fire inside of you.
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When managers managed with a spreadsheet rather than real-world knowledge about what was actually going on in the factory and what were its possibilities, they overlooked hidden costs of the erosion of skills, the loss of quality and constraints on innovation.
When managers manage with a spreadsheet rather than real-world knowledge about what is actually going on in the factory and what were its possibilities, they overlook hidden costs of the erosion of skills, the loss of quality and constraints on innovation.
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Only those linked solidly to knowledge of real living systems have much chance of being used.
Best of all, doubt fades to be replaced with experience, the kind of practical knowledge only real bruises can teach.
The data warehouse converts data into knowledge, turning real-world facts, via an interface, into valuable business intelligence.
This administration of "experts" from academia and government service appears to possess little tactile knowledge of the real world.
Thus the 1992 Cable Act is a legal anachronism that blindly careens into the future like a 1992 time capsule devoid of knowledge of the real world of today or the amazing technological innovations in the pipeline.
Recently, however, I was reminded that such core knowledge also has direct real world utility.
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What it provides is support and the knowledge that others have a real understanding of what you're going through.
They let me imagine how it felt to be longed for, and that was a knowledge sadly lacking in my real life.
Whatever happens weather-wise, course knowledge round here is the real key, and you're hoping to avoid all the bunkers as Tiger Woods did when he won in 2000.
Knowledge of history can be of real practical use, even in business.
By educating yourself with real world experience, you will boost confidence and knowledge.
Steadily COPA has produced a body of knowledge about how Cirrus airplanes behave in real-world conditions that has served Cirrus supremely well.
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