These workers need to have knowledge of their rights, and feel free to express them.
Mr Bout is thought to have knowledge of Russia's military and intelligence operations, and Russian diplomats fear the revelations he might make in open court, correspondents say.
He was said to have encyclopaedic knowledge of the railway world, after devoting his life to the subject.
One of the most damning verdicts on the late Hugo Chavez's leadership of Venezuela came from a doctor who made a name for himself by claiming to have inside knowledge of the cancer that eventually killed the president.
In May 2011 IBM had already trained Watson to have the knowledge of a second-year medical student.
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They are required to have excellent knowledge of English or Arabic and good knowledge of the other language.
And also to have a knowledge of myself, I realized that the word was powerful, and I could use this power to help enlighten others.
"You would have to have solid knowledge of aviation and its protocols and that's not easy to get, " he said, adding that he planned to keep on with the research.
If you want to really run that division, then your bosses have to believe you have the breath of knowledge and skills to do so.
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And the main author, Kevin Wood, said that not one of the Iraqi officials he interviewed claimed to have any personal knowledge of weapons of mass destruction.
Sticking largely to the same story he has, to the best of our knowledge, been telling from the outset, Tommy maintains his innocence and professes to have no first-hand knowledge of how Martha Moxley was murdered.
From an external consultant who seemed to have no real knowledge of the field.
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In fact, neither critic appears to have been directly involved in or otherwise to have first-hand knowledge of the alleged activities.
PUC's announcement premature, and claimed to have had no knowledge of it.
However, the study suggested understanding of Gaelic words and phrases was limited with just over one in 10 of the general public respondents claiming to have at least some knowledge of the language.
"It depends on the role and certainly to be a head coach in rugby you need to have a pretty good knowledge of the game and I would suppose to be a manager of a soccer team you'd need the same, " he said.
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"With science we can have a message of peace, of being humans dealing with each other on this basis, to have the knowledge for the benefit of all civilisation and our world in general, " he said.
If you've been successful and if you've been conducting all that time, '64 to 2005, then you should have acquired some kind of knowledge to be able to look at a young conductor and see how you can more effectively have that person say what they want to say musically.
It struck us the other day as we were going over some back posts that since the launch of the ASUS Eee PC (and the numerous products that have followed, from the MSI Wind to the HP Mini-Note), to the best of our knowledge we've all yet to have any normalized, agreed-upon name for these kinds of devices.
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To make use of your knowledge you have to begin to have a conversation with yourself about what you know and how you know what you know.
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Though Pakistan's constitution requires lawmakers to have an "adequate knowledge of Islamic teachings and practices, " this requirement wasn't enforced in past elections.
My many discussions over the course of the week with these key stakeholders confirmed that we are fortunate to have a wealth of cybersecurity knowledge and experience poised to help in this regard.
To me, that really is a waste of time for everyone because the fact is that before you can regulate anything you have to have a knowledge and an understanding of what it is you want to regulate and what about it you want to regulate.
While it now appears that his mother planned to have him institutionalized for such problems, and there is speculation that his knowledge of this may have contributed to triggering his deadly rampage, there is no evidence that he had ever publicly exhibited mentally-unhinged or dangerous behavior.
Resident Michael Mitton, who was born here before moving to America and eventually returning, says they have a lot of knowledge to offer.
And for you to succeed, you're going to have to be able to possess the skills and knowledge of a 21st century economy.
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The profession needs to act now in order to stay relevant, attract the next generation of knowledge workers (who expect to have social apps on the job), and communicate effectively with the rest of the organization (which is likely already reliant on social media).
Mr Lansley said he couldn't speak from personal experience of Mr Roddick but thanks to his wife he did have "some knowledge of this matter".
It is truly awe-inspiring the broad knowledge of industries some venture capitalists claim to possess-even knowledge of industries they admit they have never been involved in.
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