Paterno was fired by the Board of Trustees for failing to take his knowledge of the scandal to appropriate authorities.
We know from research, on industries as varied as semi-conductors and mutual funds, that they often take valuable knowledge with them and therefore enhance the performance of your rivals.
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Or do you figure a way to take that medical knowledge and make it work elsewhere?
Carrying out this sort of cyber snooping does not take an encyclopaedic knowledge of computers or hours of trial and error.
When we invest in basic research that helps invent the Internet or GPS, that gives businesses then an opportunity to come in and take that new knowledge and create new businesses and create jobs for everybody.
"The disadvantage is you take away the local knowledge and the eyes of the keepers, " he said.
The second requirement is the ability to take that very fine knowledge of the consumer and determine what media they use.
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As the economist James Heckman has demonstrated, successful preschools don't increase the intelligence of toddlers or endow them with new knowledge they take to kindergarten.
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For now musicians can still take refuge in the knowledge that it still requires their own personal feelings and talent to interpret the machine's music and bring it alive.
Moreover, the Japanese government forbids pharmaceutical companies to give information on the contraceptive use of the pill, so most of the women who take it have little knowledge of the risks and benefits.
"This risks handing privileged information to those who could take advantage of any advanced knowledge, " he warned.
Conservation of the many endangered species which have been reduced to numbers so small that inbreeding is almost inevitable will need to take account of the new knowledge.
Amid the desolation, the Japanese could take comfort from the thought that knowledge passed down over the generations had saved some lives.
Leaders who fail to take advantage of the talent, knowledge, and wisdom of their team will fail to realize their potential as a leader.
The enthusiasm of Mr. Rosen in participating seems to be shared throughout the organization as Dan explained how the experienced employees take great pride in sharing their knowledge with the students in the Project SEARCH program and relish in the reward of seeing jobs click with the students.
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So why not share that knowledge for others ready to take the plunge?
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Take advantage of this wealth of market knowledge before making any important acquisition.
So, think of parenting as a process where you continuously have the opportunity to take on a new challenge, acquire knowledge, and improve your performance.
They asked 74 university students to take a timed, easy general-knowledge quiz which they were asked to finish as quickly as possible without compromising accuracy.
Enrolled Penn students who complete the online option can take a departmental exam to prove their knowledge and pass into higher-level math classes, just as they can after finishing an AP class.
It reinforces, in a powerful way, what just about all dads want our kids to have -- the feeling, the knowledge, that we will take care of them, protect them, provide for them.
Building on our experience and knowledge can help us all take advantage of the benefits that cloud computing has to offer such as improved automation, reduced costs and greater overall efficiency for IT operations.
This is a conflict of interest that provides a huge incentive for Goldman to take advantage of its superior position of knowledge by sharing as little information as possible with either counterparties or clients in order to gain a trading advantage that, it turn, promotes inefficient and volatile or disorderly markets.
So to all those getting worked up about them, just sit back and let nature take its course, safe in the knowledge that the only thing more certain than Hear'Say breaking up, is the fact that there will be five more new manufactured bands waiting to take their place in the sun for a few months.
Take responsibility to go out and get the knowledge you need instead of waiting for a mentor to give it to you.
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What's not being discussed enough is that when it comes to applying for grants, skillful people with knowledge of how the government works take their hammers and go looking for the proverbial nail.
EU-funded seminars constitute a third form of bad welfare and a waste of talent because in most cases they recycle and disseminate public information and knowledge providing income for both, those who give them and those who take them-often the right political clientele-rather than a vehicle for defusing and disseminating genuine knowledge.
Social games "take a few months to develop and they require knowledge of game mechanics and style of distribution on social networks, " Mehta says.
As women build confidence by taking small steps to gain experience and knowledge, they will be willing to take more (reasonable) financial risks, allowing for greater reward.
The reason why some of us are enthusiastic users of Elliott Wave analysis is because it allows us to take into account new information as it becomes public knowledge.
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