Paterno was fired by the Board of Trustees for failing to take his knowledge of the scandal to appropriate authorities.
Carrying out this sort of cyber snooping does not take an encyclopaedic knowledge of computers or hours of trial and error.
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.
Take advantage of this wealth of market knowledge before making any important acquisition.
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.
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 second requirement is the ability to take that very fine knowledge of the consumer and determine what media they use.
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"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.
"At this time the Department of Justice does not take the position that the three Michigan men had knowledge of the September 11 events, " said the one-line statement issued by Ashcroft's press office.
"The disadvantage is you take away the local knowledge and the eyes of the keepers, " he said.
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.
The Android 4.1 update also aims to take advantage of some of the company's recent search innovations including its Knowledge Graph - an effort to offer useful information rather than links in response to queries.
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.
Prior to the beginning of classes, learners are required to take an assessment test aimed at verifying their entry knowledge on basic literacy and numeracy through the identification of letters, syllables, words, sentences, numbers, arithmetic operations and writing down their personal details.
Social games "take a few months to develop and they require knowledge of game mechanics and style of distribution on social networks, " Mehta says.
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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Distance learning, while much hyped, will never replace some of the most important kinds of learning that take place when groups of people assemble in one physical place to acquire academic skills and knowledge.
The Fellows also take part in an education program designed to broaden their knowledge of leadership, policy formulation, and current affairs.
But it's becoming clear that the system that has been in place for years now is not sufficiently up to date to take full advantage of the information we collect and the knowledge we have.
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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"If any monitoring is to take place it must be open and transparent and with the knowledge of the employee, " said Mr Thomas.
Unless they play the same course all the time, or take caddies, golfers are always disadvantaged by a lack of knowledge and distance, especially when playing a course for the first time.
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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First, the AHA guidelines were designed based on knowledge of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and thus did not take into account certain risk factors for specific cancers.
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Law officials in New York with knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press the attack was to take place on the Canadian side of the border.
With the experience and knowledge gained on the moon, we will then be ready to take the next steps of space exploration: human missions to Mars and to worlds beyond.
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In our CEO succession work, we find that organizations often assume that the COO or even the CFO, by virtue of their knowledge of the business and their familiarity to the board, are best positioned to take on the top role.
Meanwhile, the Americans are playing along by standing behind the story that the Pakistanis had no prior knowledge of the attack in order to fulfill our part of the bargain and help take some of the heat for the Pakistani government and military.
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