• The car is a status symbol in a society where success depends on knowledge, and the ad panders to the presumption that its viewers will have the knowledge to understand it.

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  • Plus, the proportion of the super rich with fortunes made in oil and old-world industries will continue to shrink while those with fortunes from the knowledge economy will continue to grow.

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  • In the weeks to come, this knowledge will be transmitted to the 2, 000 teachers in the West Department, which includes the Port-au-Prince region.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • The jobs will go to the people with the knowledge and the skills to do them -- it's that simple.

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  • The lack of technological knowledge is the reason for the wide disparity between the rich and the poor nations today, because the rich nations are getting richer much faster than the poor nations due to investment in technological knowledge, the gap will continue to widen.

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  • The researchers will also attempt to use knowledge of how the virus grows in cells to make a new type of virus that could only grow in specially designed "helper" cells, meaning the virus could not then grow in animals.

    BBC: ?5.6m project seeks new foot-and-mouth vaccine

  • So, to have a self reliant aviation industry, it is only now that we have the knowledge base that will enable us to build and innovate for the next generation fighter jets, when this knowledge base has been available to the developed world for half a century!

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  • Mr Matsuura welcomed the proposal as a "great initiative that will help to bridge the knowledge divide, promote mutual understanding, and foster cultural and linguistic diversity".

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • It is because immigration of those international students lead to the inflow of knowledge and money to US and it will indirectly increase the US reputation and uplift the US economy.

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  • The United States is unusual in that, since the early 1970s, federal legislation has required local public school systems to provide all children who have disabilities with the sort of education that will enable them to develop their knowledge and skills to the fullest extent possible.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • Reed said that the map will be used to "ratchet up knowledge of the trail" in order to get people to use the trail.

    CNN: Babbitt

  • If people start getting engaged with the issue, the insurance industry will begin to come up with policies, safe in the knowledge that the catastrophic costs will be covered by the state.

    BBC: Social care: The ?75,000 question

  • The final whistle was met by stunned silence from Arsenal's disbelieving fans, while the small contingent of travelling fans will return to East Yorkshire with the knowledge their team have climbed to sixth spot in the Premier League after their third - and most important - win of the season.

    BBC: Arsenal 1-2 Hull

  • We need to know how to harness the power of the Internet and these new technologies for creating and sharing knowledge that will prepare students with the skills to compete in the 21st century.

    FORBES: John Chambers

  • The key is to make the knowledge that you have gained so marketable that someone will be willing to pay for your advice.

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  • Without the skills to participate in a literate, technological world and the knowledge to transform their environment, people will remain on the margins of society, and society itself will lose their potential contributions.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • The training not only will develop capacities and provide participants with the necessary knowledge and tools to properly register, preserve and manage the underwater cultural heritage, but will also help to raise awareness on the importance and potential of underwater archaeology as well as of the need to ratify the 2001 Convention for the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • The residual traditional engineering types who eschew computers will increasingly find themselves in the position of 19th century artisans who failed to reinvent themselves as engineers: the knowledge they need will move into the new tools, and they will become the new blue collar class.

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  • Bartees Cox, a spokesman for the consumer watchdog group Public Knowledge, says it will watching to ensure the program doesn't evolve into imposing harsher punishments by Internet providers, such as terminating a person's Internet access altogether if they are accused of being a prolific violator.

    NPR: Music, Movie Industry To Warn Copyright Infringers

  • The agency has never sent a spacecraft to L2 before and the knowledge gained will be invaluable for future missions.

    BBC: World's most daunting parking job

  • 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.

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  • The view of Congress and the SEC is that sophisticated investors in private funds such as these will have the experience, knowledge and resources to conduct an adequate due diligence review.

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  • Over the course of ten years, this joint initiative--which unites agencies including the ICSU, UNESCO, the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations University--will mobilize thousands of scientists to develop knowledge that addresses the environmental change.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • "I am confident whoever killed Peter was from the Great Yarmouth area and somebody from that community will have knowledge or suspicions as to who the murderer is, " he said.

    BBC: Peter Andrew Miller

  • The products will be easy to use for consumers with limited technical knowledge, promised the companies.

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  • However, many crowdfunding enthusiasts will lack the expertise and knowledge to properly execute and implement such protections.

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  • These programmes are directed towards the acquisition of knowledge that will lead to quality of life improvements and the development of vocational capacity.

    UNESCO: Community Learning Centres

  • Some experts, though, wonder whether large numbers of residents will have the commitment and knowledge to complete the arduous process of preparing a neighbourhood plan and putting it to a local referendum.

    BBC: Will a planning referendum in Cumbria catch on elsewhere?

  • The Expo will present current knowledge and technology advancements concerning the ocean and coast to a broad audience and identify ways to resolve challenges facing the ocean.

    UNESCO: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission

  • While cost efficiencies do make a lot of sense in the short term, it is important to understand whether all this knowledge drain will prevent the effective bounce back of the organization when the high growth economy returns?

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