Finally, we make sure that the faculty are well aware of how their own expertise fits with the remainder of the curriculum so that knowledge can be built upon knowledge.
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But doctors, counselors and even legislators need to get involved so that genetic knowledge can be properly understood and kept private.
It's that you are deprived of testing the things that you do know or do think you know or believe in, so that your knowledge is superficial.
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He said that he is inviting members of the current police authority to sit with him for a "transitional period", so that "knowledge and experience" is not lost.
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.
"We have so little knowledge that we may be being dangerously simplistic, " cautions Mihael Polymeropoulos, a geneticist at Novartis.
While these people were close enough to understand the challenge, they weren't so close that their knowledge held them back, causing them to run into the same stumbling blocks that held back their more expert peers.
It sought to encrypt data traffic between the laptop and the access point, but did so in a way that was later found to be so inadequate that someone with relatively little technical knowledge could break the encryption scheme and eavesdrop on traffic.
At one stage in the ceremony all ex-Wildlife Service staff were asked to stand, and I must admit that there was a huge swelling of pride in doing so and in the knowledge that we were once part of a very elite group of people.
So why not share that knowledge for others ready to take the plunge?
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You can do so in the knowledge that farming unions have dismissed it as a review based on conjecture, rather than on proven science.
So in the knowledge that there's little they can do to prevent ring fencing, the BBA is looking to the future and the implementation side of things.
And I am particularly thrilled that this bill invests in community colleges across our country so that more students can gain the knowledge and technical job skills that they need to compete and succeed.
Everyone knew that a huge number of iPhones were being unlocked, and the knowledge was so pervasive that Wall Street assumed that Synchronoss had already baked that into its previous guidance.
But it can do so secure in the knowledge that Muslims embrace many of the same political values that Americans do.
So I can be confident that knowledge of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 will continue to have some value somewhere for the rest of my life.
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The harbor masters guarded their knowledge so carefully that even British naval captains had to pay them to get access to the information they needed to dock their vessels!
Ultimately, those who make public policy should do so in the knowledge not that the data says something is expedient, but that the voter has the power to say that they lose their job.
Leveling becomes a punishment rather than a reward, and every time we assign a new skill point we do so with the inevitable knowledge that the game becomes less fun with every experience point we gain.
He believes that scientists need to share knowledge of which species occurs where so that they can co-operate with each other and the public to preserve the species and its habitat.
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Mr Mugabe, for his part, has said that he is willing to talk to anyone, safe in the knowledge that he now does so from a position of strength and with nothing to fear from the appeasing Mr Mbeki.
In recognition of this effort, we have to accept that up until now the guiding concept behind it has been public access and promoting open knowledge, so the major challenge that the government is now facing is to mobilise the commitments made in the Paris Declaration and make the leap between public and open.
What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility - a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly, firm in the knowledge that there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of our character, than giving our all to a difficult task.
Amazon should have used a distinctly different name for the Fire so that serious readers would still proudly use their Kindles with the knowledge that they were still held in special regard by the firm.
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As a first step, NATO could consider regular training on cyberdefense so that national experts share the same knowledge and language.
We launched the most aggressive education reforms in decades, so that our children can gain the knowledge and skills they need to compete in a 21st century global economy.
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Moreover, it says Chu and his clients worked hard to keep his communications secret, a so-called badge of knowledge that prosecutors can use to try and prove guilty intent.
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We must struggle in our brief existence to find some transcendent meaning during reoccurring heartbreak and disappointment and so find solace in the knowledge that our ancestors have all gone through this before.
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