They use knowledge and patterns that they already know to encode information in their long-term memory.
The beauty of the market, Hayek brilliantly pointed out, is that it allows people to use knowledge of their particular circumstances to generate something valuable for others.
As evidence, SCO cites numerous statements from IBM and its executives that it would use knowledge from both Monterey and earlier IBM Unix iterations to improve Linux.
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.
Private individuals not only have such knowledge, they have stronger incentives than politicians or bureaucrats to use the knowledge effectively.
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You were driven on by the knowledge that there was human misery, and that you could use your knowledge to help eliminate it.
Only 19 percent of respondents regularly use collaborative technologies to identify individuals with relevant knowledge and skills. 23 percent use collaborative technologies to preserve critical knowledge, while 27 percent use it to spread innovation more widely across their organization.
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The ultimate goal is to use this knowledge to find new, safer and more targeted treatments.
Remember that whomever you allow into your home could potentially use any knowledge gained therein to your disadvantage.
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Our access to information, and how we use crowd knowledge has changed dramatically in a few short years.
He said it was up to the Scotland's universities to use their knowledge base to move the debate forward.
People realize we live longer and increasingly work in jobs that allow us to use our knowledge more than our muscles.
Greater collaboration between colleges and universities to boost research in key areas and use new knowledge to fuel new business growth.
But in a graying world a youthful population, decently schooled and with opportunities to use that knowledge, can be a great asset.
They use this knowledge to initiate discussions and provide information to others.
Instead, you will use your knowledge base to provide a short answer that will allow you to seamlessly segue into your message points.
As important as the differences between generations may be, it is best to use your knowledge of those differences only as a template.
Think about what the sector's other players value and whether you can use that knowledge to increase your revenues, profitability or asset value.
It tested students on how much they knew about science and their ability to use scientific knowledge to address questions in daily life.
They understand that index fund portfolios outperform portfolios using active funds almost all the time and use this knowledge to increase their portfolio performance.
After graduating from University of Pennsylvania and working in advertising, I've realized ways to use my knowledge to help further strengthen and expand the Suns.
An amendment to the directive, recently approved by the European Parliament, could jeopardise the way that firms use privileged knowledge about their customers' trading intentions.
And like classically trained musicians who discover the liberating world of jazz, they use their knowledge of the traditional to push boundaries and create striking timepieces.
It's what brings together people's faith (their belief about what they can do), their fire (their energy for doing it), and their acquisition and use of knowledge.
He decided to harness the strength of what he calls "the finest RNA chemists in the world" to use their knowledge in the nascent field of RNA interference.
We lack conviction and the courage to use our knowledge ....We lack leaders like Bill Casey, who have the courage to give strategic meaning to what we know.
As the Bush administration winds down, there's likely to be an exodus of political appointees seeking to use their knowledge for higher wages as representatives of the private sector.
And he thinks he can use that knowledge to win and really make a name for himself as well as a ton of money for him and the players.
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Any job that requires you to interact with customers -- either in person, on the phone or online -- can use your knowledge of a second (or third) language.
In this role, HR executives need to use their knowledge to help the organization set its strategic direction and develop its business plans in ways that are consistent with a talent decision science.
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