And anyone with a knowledge of Northern Irish history will know not to dismiss the rejectionists.
This consulting experience gives him a knowledge of several industries and strong skills for analyzing investment opportunities.
So profit maximisation does have to be tempered by a knowledge of what the consumers will think fair or unfair.
But comets were really only unpredictable to ancient peoples, who lacked a knowledge of the full extent of the solar system.
Zhong's own business idea was born out of a knowledge of the country, notably the chosen target audience for her web community.
He warned that councils lack a knowledge of the way other organisations provide social care, and are already threatening their survival by cutting funds.
It was and has been recently widespread in baseball and so it suggests that there was, in fact, a knowledge of what was occurring.
For example, it is a miracle that I managed to find a linguistically gifted Danish gentleman with a knowledge of gravitational physics such as yourself.
And also to have a knowledge of myself, I realized that the word was powerful, and I could use this power to help enlighten others.
"I really believe a knowledge of British football is an underestimated asset in a manager and the demand of Premier League football are intense, " he said.
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As a starting point, attention to diet, exercise, sleep and mindfulness might be just as important for change leadership as is a knowledge of basic strategy concepts.
All too often, senior bank managers have shown scant understanding of the sorts of risks their traders are running, let alone a knowledge of the bank's controls.
Education is not my area, but a knowledge of economics and industrial structure is something that I encounter all the time in teaching in such fields as regulated industries and antitrust law.
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It is similar to a Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram but the latter plots luminosity (or absolute magnitude) rather than just apparent brightness and a knowledge of the distances of the stars plotted is also needed.
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Many Estonians claim that, whenever they soften one aspect of a law meant to make ethnic Russians prove a knowledge of Estonian if they want citizenship, Mr Van der Stoel comes up with another objection.
With a knowledge of his subject as deep as his love for his wife Chaz, Roger Ebert will be remembered for the strength of his work, respected for his courage in the face of illness, and revered for his contribution to filmmaking and to our city.
In fact, the qualities needed to run the New York City public school system not only a knowledge of education, but also some understanding of the circumstances of regular New York City students and their families are not easily learned in the penthouse suite.
This protein (a member of a group called the lectins, that is being tested for insecticidal properties) was already known to be bad for the immune system, so its effect on the rats would hardly have been a surprise to anyone with a knowledge of the field.
According to a banker with a close knowledge of Mr Adoboli's alleged activities, one reason why UBS failed to identify the unauthorised deals till Wednesday was that Mr Adoboli had a close knowledge of UBS's back office or administration procedures: he previously worked in the back office before becoming a trader.
Investigators have long believed the suspect possessed a sophisticated knowledge of anthrax and a high level of training.
Coupled with this intimate knowledge of human nature, a full knowledge of the nature of the purpose of life.
Prudence and a sound knowledge of a clients needs are required before proceeding with a trust protector.
Education has to shift from imparting a static package of knowledge to a dynamic goal of being able to create knowledge and deploy skills to new situations, whatever they turn out to be.
Hence education has to shift from imparting a static package of knowledge to a dynamic goal of being able to create knowledge and deploy skills to new situations, whatever they turn out to be.
Longley has a great love of all music and a great knowledge of 20th century classical music.
You will leave our campus at the NASA Ames Research Park with a broad knowledge of the advancing technologies and build a network of like-minded people.
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Kenny Yap was away at Ohio State University in the U.S. then, but returned in a few years with a formal knowledge of business and management--and a desire to make good on the sacrifice of so many fish.
Like Mr Gates, he has a deep knowledge of military and intelligence affairs, broad bipartisan support and a streak of stubborn independence.
The philosophy behind it is called anthroposophy, "a source of spiritual knowledge and a practice of inner development, " according to The Anthroposophical Society in America.
The problem: He didn't have the licenses or insurance that contracting companies require nor could he afford them and he had only a cursory knowledge of how to lay a floor.
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