This experience led me to wonder how much difference it would make to energy use more generally if we all had more day-to-day, real time knowledge about how much energy we consume as we go about household activities.
The competition tests brain power, composure and, for the first time, knowledge of vocabulary.
We look for and support leaders who are generous with time, knowledge, power, praise, and credit.
Several people, including some scientific communicators, believe that the time of knowledge is past.
Who has the time, knowledge and guts to go up against Wall Street pros?
Personally, I was so moved by Jerry's generosity with his time and knowledge.
The purpose of an attorney is to have a well-spoken man who is familiar with the case, and who at the same time has knowledge of the applicable laws.
True, more folks are running to financial planners these days, driven there by the fear that the large lump sum they got from the company pension plan may not last through their retirement, or by a sense that they haven't the time and knowledge to tend to their growing assets themselves.
All the time, the knowledge that we are whiling away months, years, sometimes decades, of our life waiting for the planets to perfectly align before we take our first step forward weighs more heavily on our hearts and minds, both conscious and subconsciously.
Businesses spend a great deal of time trying to capture knowledge and turn them into assets.
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Suction by mouth, originally designed to prevent illness at a time of little medical knowledge, was not required by Jewish law, he said.
They understand that index fund portfolios outperform portfolios using active funds almost all the time and use this knowledge to increase their portfolio performance.
The compact NX300 makes it simple for anyone to achieve pro-like and impressive pictures easily with minimal technical knowledge or time spent adjusting parameters.
That begins by making sure that more students graduate from high school on time, with the knowledge and skills they need to prepare them for college.
The Accueil Paysan requires that you share your knowledge and time with visitors, and that you use products from the nearby farms in the meals that you serve.
The difference this time is lawmakers' knowledge of the issue.
"There were no harsh words at half-time, just a knowledge that we had to pick our game up and we did do, " said Smith, in his final season at Ibrox.
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Commenting on the findings, Christian Elger and Florian Mormann, from the University of Bonn medical centre, described the results as "a major milestone... showing for the first time, to our knowledge that prospective seizure prediction is possible".
Thus the 1992 Cable Act is a legal anachronism that blindly careens into the future like a 1992 time capsule devoid of knowledge of the real world of today or the amazing technological innovations in the pipeline.
"There's no apparent motive to the best of our knowledge at this time to provoke these attacks, " he said.
My knowledge grew over time as I conversed with analysts and money managers about the markets, the economy, and managing money.
While his expertise was Canadian history, his knowledge of the time period in American history was exactly what they were looking for.
And they are not becoming something better in skills, capability, and knowledge for the time they have spent in their current role.
By doing so, it provides a critical head start for potential future development activities of IEEE 802 Ethernet standards, as the time needed to accumulate this knowledge is significant.
After being a portal of trusted knowledge for some time, we finally feel it is the right time to kick it up a notch and provide additional value to our community.
He also takes with him decades of institutional knowledge at a time of transition for the department, which could get different top leadership after the city elects a new mayor this year.
The average person will ignore or forget content from emails with security warnings or company lectures when it comes time to actually apply that knowledge, says Norman Sadeh, co-founder of Wombat and a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
"At no time did Robel have any prior knowledge of this marathon bombing, " she said.
At the time, Mr Coulson denied any knowledge of a wider hacking operation.
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