"One of the nicest things is the mix of academics and lay-enthusiasts whose knowledge is just immense, " he said.
Fans of Dr Doolittle will be heartened to hear of Koko, a gorilla whose knowledge of more than 500 signs allows her a fair line in jokes.
Ask someone whose knowledge of Wall Street is limited to Gordon Gekko what they think of Goldman Sachs and chances are their answer will be a negative one.
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Postmen, whose encyclopaedic knowledge of their neighbourhood had long been the backbone of mail distribution, had lost track of their flock during the fighting.
Once it rolls that product out, it will be a fierce competitor with other ad networks whose imperfect knowledge about you is gleamed from dropping cookies and tracking your browser activity.
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Deliberation counts for something, with a statistically significant shift in opinion on three out of four questions, and the biggest changes coming from those whose gains in knowledge are the greatest.
But for knowledge workers whose jobs involve collaboration, the right technology can make a big difference.
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Of course, I think Obama would clean the floor with Herman Cain, whose depth of policy knowledge is shallow to say the least.
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The educational organisation United Learning runs 31 schools, whose aim is to impart knowledge to tens of thousands of pupils.
They should select one of their own as the supreme leader, whose essential qualifications should be knowledge of Islamic law and justice in its implementation.
The episode with Yemen whose government had initially denied any knowledge of the North Korean missile shipment offers an even more alarming prospect: What if the rogue state enabled terrorists to get their hands on a missile and its launcher?
The episode with Yemen -- whose government had initially denied any knowledge of the North Korean missile shipment -- offers an even more alarming prospect: What if the rogue state enabled terrorists to get their hands on a missile and its launcher?
Ebbers and his defense team likewise will face the daunting task of discrediting an insider with direct knowledge of his actions and whose testimony contradicts the defendant's own claims.
If confirmed, I look forward to joining the Treasury Department, whose people are legendary for their skill and knowledge.
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Reading playing cards for guidance is a practice whose history is untraceable except for the knowledge that its older than the bible (literally).
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Do you want the junior senator from New York whose national security experience was apparently limited to whatever knowledge she gained through osmosis as First Lady?
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This knowledge makes it essential to identify and treat those whose emotional pain is likely to become chronic, causing debilitating depression or even death.
As a general rule, younger case officers do better intelligence-collection work than older colleagues, whose zeal for Third World field work declines precipitously as their knowledge and expertise in CIA bureaucratic politics increases.
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Armed with this knowledge, medics could find new ways of helping women whose labour is not progressing as it should.
There is nothing wrong with healthy skepticism, but there is also nothing wrong in acknowledging that a little knowledge can be a very dangerous thing, that there are really people out there whose in-depth educations and experience better qualify them to address certain issues.
In fact a bank with a leverage ratio of infinity run by individuals with god-like knowledge of the true risks of lending would be safer than a bank run by mortals whose leverage ratio is tiny.
These accusations were odd because an independent pilot study of the technique, whose results were published formally in the August issue of the Journal of Urology, but which have been common knowledge since 2008, suggests most of the patients involved have indeed experienced improvements in bladder function.
She had no firsthand knowledge of what it was like to feel your breath being squeezed off, to live in a world whose very atmosphere was a constant taunt, whose bountiful oxygen was as capriciously out of reach as a rainbow.
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