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.
Likewise, other new physics is now more likely to be uncovered at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, which will add to our knowledge base.
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.
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.
They will pass on their knowledge to other generations and that gap will be filled.
Instead, you will use your knowledge base to provide a short answer that will allow you to seamlessly segue into your message points.
Organizations full of knowledge workers will continue to exist, there is no doubt, but how they operate with those knowledge workers will change.
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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.
It will lead to much valuable knowledge to help us design effective vaccines in the future.
Whether those risks stem from smoking, lead exposure or the increasing use of fossil fuels, scientists will always work to increase knowledge and reduce uncertainty.
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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".
This problem is compounded by the fact that private firms and investors fear that energy technologies will be reverse-engineered and their value will be lost due to knowledge spill-over.
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.
The Chair, to be held by Professor Veerabhadran Ramanathan, will build capacity and share knowledge to develop solutions for climate mitigation and adaptation.
You will feel better and your knowledge and habits will contribute to a healthier nation.
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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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As women build confidence by taking small steps to gain experience and knowledge, they will be willing to take more (reasonable) financial risks, allowing for greater reward.
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.
When our social sector is successful at moving our attention and allocating more resources up the chain from data to information to knowledge and to wisdom, that will truly be an anecdote worth retelling.
It is expected that this document will be used for vocational education, that it will help bead makers to improve their income, and that it will eventually support them to further develop and transmit their knowledge and skills to future generations.
So in the future, organizations need to consider how they will use specialized intelligence systems and services to capture knowledge on environmental issues, social change and competitors.
For executives, the floating school concept provides an opportunity to undertake an intensive study period that will provide them with insights and knowledge unlikely to be found in a traditional lecture theater.
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.
Their chief role will be disseminating their knowledge to others at events across the year.
Candidates will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge of the functions of a car and safety issues.
Understanding how parts erode, decay or develop over time will allow them to transfer that knowledge into new designs.
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.
However, many crowdfunding enthusiasts will lack the expertise and knowledge to properly execute and implement such protections.
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He will need to rely heavily on the knowledge and expertise of seasoned executives such as Paul DePodesta, J.
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The jobs will go to the people with the knowledge and the skills to do them -- it's that simple.
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