The more you know, the more knowledge-connections you will make, and the more creative you will be at synergizing the complexities of our world.
The deeper their knowledge, the more intelligent they are, so it goes.
Instead, Senkut offers the SVSC a deep knowledge of the more timeless skills related to building a start-up.
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But despite these shortcomings, the new report sheds more light on the knowledge economy than does endless drivel from management gurus.
So far, though, the index requires more detailed knowledge than is available for any planet.
Haskell's criticisms are all the more effective because of the breadth of his knowledge and his own considerable experience in organising big shows.
We also benefit from the self-correcting mechanism of the Web, which is collectively even more knowledgeable than all the impressive knowledge throughout the FORBES offices.
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He has various options, including the second seat at Renault, but that would mean pairing up with Robert Kubica again, and the Pole would have one more year's knowledge of the team and car.
One is external to the state: the global economy has become a much more knowledge-intensive place, with even the oil business turning into a high-tech industry, so Texas needs more and better universities and schools.
He said the introduction of two-stage A-levels meant pupils had lost their previous freedom, in the first years after GCSEs, to think and read more widely, in the knowledge that the next exams were still some time off.
"We're being bombarded, so we have to find a way -- we, the creators of technology -- to make this technology more aware of what the knowledge worker is doing so that we're not interrupting him or her at inopportune moments, " she said.
The software benefits both lawyers and clients by providing more control and knowledge throughout the negotiation process.
In the case of social media, knowledge is power, and the more you know, the better decisions you can make.
The children know they're not actually teaching the dog, of course, but the for the kids, the idea that they know more than the dog and can share their knowledge is a powerful one.
Today we are more sophisticated, and because of the knowledge that's out there, it takes a lot more.
Dot.com people certainly seem to like mountain biking, but the knowledge economy needs more than purely physical exertion.
An unintended consequence of the Netflix challenge though is more knowledge on how we think and act together, as well as more recommendation engines.
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With the recent bans on giveaways of formula samples in some hospitals, it's all the more important that the medical community have the tools and knowledge to help mothers breastfeed -- or to figure out why they can't.
In the essay, entitled "As We May Think, " Bush made the argument that scientists needed to concentrate on making knowledge more accessible, and described some of the methods and devices we might use to do so.
At Fiverr we see web designers and graphic artists working with voice over professionals and copywriters, purchasing services from each other in order to craft a better brand, not only learning from one other and profiting from the increased exposure, but more importantly growing as professionals by the exchange of knowledge and the recommendations of fellow vendors.
"I think fundamentally one of the biggest problems is that social tools communicate slightly more in the open, they create ambient knowledge and ambient awareness for others who are not even in the conversation, " says Mr Bryant.
Norquist himself often speaks with the casual confidence of a Washington fixture, secure in the knowledge that his position is far more secure than any elected official's.
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These people are the personification of a fragment of our mind which has become more aware and inspired through the process of knowledge, acceptance and the feedback loop as mentioned by David.
They can actually engage in the conversation, point out mistakes and factual errors, or simply suggest alternate explanations that are more deeply informed by knowledge of the local culture.
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The thinking was that cyber threats would keep proliferating for the foreseeable future, and defense companies were more likely to have the necessary clearances and market knowledge to compete in cyberwarfare than outsiders like Google or Microsoft.
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The new machine age is more about knowledge creation: brains not brawn, ideas not things.
Getting more knowledge is not the only thing--or even the most important thing--that produces great performance.
Now, the South Korean people have much more knowledge about their counterparts in North Korea.
And each of these activities broadens the knowledge base, exposes more people to us, and vice versa.
He advised the teachers to gain more and more knowledge in order to provide quality education to all.
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