He has various options, including the second seat at Renault, but that would mean pairing up with Robert Kubica again, and the Pole would have one more year's knowledge of the team and car.
Craft an effective approach for the year ahead armed with knowledge about these proven seasonal patterns, which commonly affect equities, commodities, and currency markets.
The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) had barely become public knowledge this year before scientists the world over were scrambling to identify the new ill.
The deal taking shape also would include tax breaks adopted by the Senate Finance Committee earlier this year, aides with knowledge of the talks said.
It absolutely is, however, the 90-year accumulation of shared knowledge that the US Navy has amassed since 1922 when the first plane was launched from the deck of the USS Langley CV-1.
Trust me, I made the audition batch with a combination of supermarket colors and almost-dried-up paste color from last year, and only the knowledge that I could improve the color kept me going.
Forty-three-year-old Cassidy has extensive knowledge of the Derry football scene and his coaching and tactical abilities are highly regarded.
Given the number of coaches and assistants who move around each and every year, taking with them inside knowledge of their former programs, look for this phenomenon to continue to grow.
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Showing her proverbial sensitivity, she recalled that the adoption of the World Heritage Convention on 16 November 1972 had made it possible for the international community to take an unprecedented step towards the recognition of the thousand-year-old legacy of human knowledge and of the work of nature since the very origin of the world.
In May 2011 IBM had already trained Watson to have the knowledge of a second-year medical student.
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It took about a year in the business before I had enough knowledge to begin to ask the right questions.
During Ramadan this year, they admitted that they had advance knowledge of vigilante raids on several nightspots, but did nothing to prevent them.
This year there was no test of memorised basic knowledge in the Chinese language exam in Shanghai - only reading comprehension and creative writing.
Could these be combined to bring us closer to the kind of natural, predictive experience of Apple's nearly decade-old Knowledge Navigator video than its 22 year-old Macintosh?
Late last year Intel published, The Future of Knowledge Work, a whitepaper resulting from extensive internal and external research and a Future of the Workplace Summit held in Haifa, Israel.
The gender tests on 18-year-old Semenya, which became public knowledge just before the 800m final in Berlin last month, have sparked a worldwide controversy with the official results still to be released by the IAAF, the governing body of athletics.
Their chief role will be disseminating their knowledge to others at events across the year.
During my first year of teaching, I sometimes wondered if the knowledge would ever have any practical use.
By technology here we do not mean just shiny electronic gewgaws: we mean all of the new knowledge that pours into the world each year about how we can do things better.
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The knowledge and experience gathered in the first year of the programme has led to the development the Framework including the competence goals, guidelines for providers, and mapping and testing tools for each of the skills.
"For a two-year-old child to remain calm and have the knowledge and ability to dial 999 is remarkable, " he said.
The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) wants to grow its knowledge of Somerset church history over a 900-year period.
The Earl went to the High Court last year, accusing the trustees of selling off portraits without his knowledge.
"I have no earthly knowledge of it, " said the 81-year-old, listed as chairman emeritus and a director for Stanford Financial Group.
Within about 10 minutes of posting, someone chimes in with a good answer, and Insoo awards him with some "Knowledge Power" points -- knowledge-based economy in action among 14-year-olds.
Ever the optimist, Dayton is unbowed "We started with a great knowledge base and learned a tremendous amount in the last year, " he says.
Each year the organisation allocates unsupportably large bluefin quotas, in the full knowledge that they will be massively exceeded because there are no effective real-time monitoring mechanisms.
This year officials and leaders will hope for a respite, with the certain knowledge that the crisis will return in the autumn.
The retired academic has argued that there should be a set body of information - the core knowledge - that should be known by children in each school year.
Anyone with the most rudimentary knowledge on the subject understands this is akin to equating Macallan 25 year-old Scotch with hillbilly moonshine.
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