Armed with that knowledge, sales can establish meaningful plans to drive business and opportunities in their territories.
With that knowledge, EC2 and Silk together make intelligent decisions about pre-pushing content to the Kindle Fire.
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And, like the Vick negotiations, the pursuit was kept in a tight circle of people with that knowledge.
" And armed with that knowledge, he declared, "So the tomato is a fruit and it is now my best friend.
With that knowledge on the table, I asked for people to voluntarily negotiate who would take what lead when there were overlapping interests or talents.
With that knowledge, I will work with the leadership team and the Board to develop and clearly articulate a game plan to establish a foundation for future success.
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Young said that CEOs want leaner training programs that allow staffers to get started, absorb useful learning experiences and hit the ground running with that knowledge right away.
Armed with that knowledge, it can influence those decisions, either by convincing doctors to prescribe lower-priced alternatives or charging customers more if they stray from a health plan's approved formula.
Armed with that knowledge, we can start to build a cloud security approach from a data-centric standpoint, designing it to keep our critical data safe and building clouds that are even more secure than we once thought possible.
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It is likely that as advertisers continue to evaluate their traditional local spend, they will increasingly be more comfortable reimagining the engagement possibilities with mobile, and with that knowledge, advertisers will focus on ensuring they have their competitive share of all first screens.
To invest wisely in the likelihood that originators can capitalize on a string of fads through creativity and experimentation is very different from investing in one hot rocket that goes straight up with full knowledge that gravity will send it back down with equal and opposite thrust.
And some of you have stood and waited for a loved one that did not return and live now with the knowledge that your will one day be reunited with him, with our heavenly Father.
Equipped with that new knowledge, he gathers new experience on the job, and the cycle continues.
Imagine my shock when I arrived in England bursting with all that knowledge gleaned from the books I had read and from a few well-behaved British tourists I had met in my town, only to be confronted by the screaming headlines of the tabloids and pictures of scantily-clad models baring most of their assets.
Amazon should have used a distinctly different name for the Fire so that serious readers would still proudly use their Kindles with the knowledge that they were still held in special regard by the firm.
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In a market filled with companies that acquire knowledge and then use it to produce chemicals and drugs with immediate importance, Celera is charging an arm and a leg for a library with really nifty computers.
Indeed, the SEC did not allege that they acted with actual knowledge, only that their audits were grossly deficient.
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With that kind of institutionalized knowledge, the connection that both Jobs and Weeks wanted to establish could have been made earlier and without the frustration that both men experienced (as it seems that Weeks encountered similar challenges when later trying to reach out to Jobs).
Leveling becomes a punishment rather than a reward, and every time we assign a new skill point we do so with the inevitable knowledge that the game becomes less fun with every experience point we gain.
She has found a lot of gratification with the knowledge that she is a good mother.
An act is willful if it is done with knowledge that it violates the law.
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Her family is still behind her, even with the knowledge that they can't fix everything.
Instead, he travels with the knowledge that his wife and daughters are in good company.
We honor our past and press forward with the knowledge that tomorrow will be better than today.
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Bolstered by this, they crank up the dismissiveness and vitriol with the knowledge that all their atheist friends have their back.
Verizon eventually turned the matter over to a third-party debt collection agency, even with the knowledge that Howard had died in December 2010.
Snyder chose his moment carefully, and with the knowledge that state voters, at least for now, are sanguine with a Right to Work law.
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One of the mega-trends playing out over the century has been the drive for details, and with that comes increased knowledge and levels of specialization.
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As Gafoor begins a life term, relatives of Lynette White can finally console themselves with the knowledge that her murderer is at last behind bars.
With the knowledge that half the Italian electorate still supports both his domestic and foreign policies, Mr Berlusconi has no intention of bowing out of Italian politics.
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