Deepening the knowledge on the origin and development of such kind of phenomena and strengthening the conceptual and methodological bases of the actions leading to a better response.
Anyone with the most rudimentary knowledge on the subject understands this is akin to equating Macallan 25 year-old Scotch with hillbilly moonshine.
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The reliability and accuracy of all the other bits of evidence would have to be taken on trust by the courts, as they depend on the knowledge and experience of a particular forensic scientist.
If any topical reminder was needed, it comes with the publication, coinciding with the London conference, of a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which urges the world to build on the full knowledge base to address the proved risks of climate change and increase resilience for those exposed to extreme events.
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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She hung on to the mean little nugget of knowledge: that the writers on the course had said Hilda was too intense, had no sense of humor.
"While the economic picture in the U.S. is getting better, the market is reliant on the knowledge that stimulus is still available if the situation were to worsen, " Mr. Taylor added.
Despite worries that lawmakers still don't have the depth of knowledge on this complex issue to understand its implications, the House of Representatives is expected to pass a controversial and complex bill on Friday that would set the stage for the broadest overhaul of the U.S. patent system in more than 50 years.
The panel on Indigenous Knowledge noted the expanding recognition of indigenous and traditional knowledge as an essential building block for global sustainability in numerous domains such as biodiversity conservation and management, food security, natural disaster preparedness, climate change assessment and adaptation, amongst others.
When the Qaddafi regime came to an end, Chris was there to serve as our ambassador to the new Libya, and he worked tirelessly to support this young democracy, and I think both Secretary Clinton and I relied deeply on his knowledge of the situation on the ground there.
Students divide their time between classrooms and the factory floor, acquiring a lot of knowledge on the job.
But despite these shortcomings, the new report sheds more light on the knowledge economy than does endless drivel from management gurus.
Participants also had an opportunity to exchange views on the diverse opinions concerning the community-based inventorying and to share their knowledge experiences on the ways to record ICH locally.
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The project will exploit the very latest scientific methods and draw on the knowledge of some of the UK's leading researchers.
Increasingly, the humanities too are dragged into the same debate, as if the work of imagination the humanities can promote would have no effect on the knowledge to which it relates.
The UNESCO Ethics of Science and Technology Programme, organizer of the conference, was created in 1998 with the establishment of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST) to generate ethical reflection on science and technology and its applications.
Eileen Hopkins, of the National Autistic Society, welcomed the Science paper: "Anything that adds to the body of knowledge on autism is clearly welcome, " she said.
The right question is whether poverty and knowledge are mutually exclusive, and the answer given by Jamal's example is no, they are not, provided the knowledge is based on experience.
And if it appears clear to you then you assume that is all anyone else needs to know, because you think you have cornered the market on knowledge, facts and understanding.
See also the related article on Mayangna knowledge deep in the heart of Mesoamerica.
Which means that at the PhD level, research universities play the roles of powering innovation and passing their knowledge on to the next generation.
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In this connection, different activities and cultural manifestations implemented by the countries contributed to the wide dissemination and knowledge of the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity , which all participants considered the best asset for the promotion of intercultural dialogue.
While the results appear to reflect well, or at least better than expected, on the knowledge and interest of the California voter, some political experts said the evidence they see points in the opposite direction.
Through its Culture Committee and Scotland and Wales Committees, the UKNC also provides expert knowledge and analysis on the larger issues these conventions address.
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Despite the unsettling notion of a technology that lets anyone download a lethal weapon as easily as an pirated episode of Game of Thrones, regulating 3D printing to prevent gun printing would be both counterproductive and ineffective, argues Michael Weinberg, an attorney with the non-profit Public Knowledge who focuses on the legal issues around 3D printing.
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He was also found guilty of riding Three Ships at Wolverhampton on 21 January 2005 with the intention of not obtaining the best possible placing, in the knowledge that the horse was being laid to lose on Betfair.
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He was also found guilty of riding Ever Cheerful at Lingfield on 30 December 2004 with the intention of not obtaining the best possible placing, in the knowledge that the horse was being laid to lose on betting exchange Betfair.
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He is a member of the National Knowledge Commission and the national advisory group on e-governance.
With support from Norway, UNESCO published a 2-volume book in the Mayangna language based on their indigenous knowledge of the natural world.
In North Carolina, strangers standing next to each other played games to pass the time, quizzing each other on their knowledge of the amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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