"This requires a combination of increasingly sophisticated data, self-evaluation and local knowledge, " she said.
In industries where local knowledge is particularly important, such as retailing, cross-border partnerships still seem essential.
"This is a place with a vast amount of local knowledge and a rich history, " says Kalluk.
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"The disadvantage is you take away the local knowledge and the eyes of the keepers, " he said.
The simple answer is that foreigners have too much money and too little local knowledge or power.
By working together, both scientific expertise and local knowledge can be harnessed to help solve complex problems.
First, they must exploit their two basic advantages economies of scale and local knowledge to expand into new markets.
Her latest book is filled with wisdom about the dangers of overreach and the importance of local knowledge.
In primitive street markets, plenty of price discrimination goes on, through a mix of haggling and local knowledge.
The idea is to improve local knowledge as the Coastguard moves to a national operations centre in Fareham, Hampshire.
These assets include local knowledge, established credibility, and connections to organizations and individuals in local communities where USAID works.
The party was disorganised and divided, and fielded too many candidates better known for their parentage than their local knowledge.
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What has resulted is an innovative partnership based on local knowledge, tailored health education and prestigious partners such as U.C.
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Successful investors say that Africa can be no harder than other emerging markets, but that doing business requires good local knowledge.
Some of his Italian plays display a lot of local knowledge, which it would be hard to come by without going there.
He tends to veer off the path, introducing subjects with a charming quirkiness and dropping breadcrumbs of local knowledge along the way.
One hope for such banks is that local knowledge might remain valuable.
He said he believed local knowledge of the area would be lost, but hoped that changes to the coastguard network would be successful.
"Supporting customers with expertise and local knowledge built up over the years will remain at the very heart of our business, " he said.
By facilitating Member States to raise and answer questions pertaining to their general education system themselves, this Framework acknowledges and respects local knowledge.
Even more so given that most of those trading on US election results are in the US: for fairly obvious reasons of local knowledge.
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However, the solution to the problem of local knowledge and the difficulty of centralized planning is where old Diane, new Diane, and Hayek diverge.
This Framework takes national knowledge of general education systems as a starting point and brings in international knowledge to enrich local knowledge as necessary.
However, he said that the biggest obstacle towards creating a more detailed map was to get enough local knowledge to name all the features.
What Europe needs more, goes this argument, is a consistent set of regulations and principles, to be applied by local supervisors with local knowledge.
Although there was no known connection between Mr Moloney and Mr Stewart, the court was told there would have been local knowledge of his circumstances.
Another side event on recognizing indigenous and local knowledge and building synergies with science (Item 5 of the agenda) will also be organized by UNESCO.
Which brings us back again to local knowledge and gut feelings.
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These decisions require specialized local knowledge, often from the private sector.
They study their markets and bring to bear their local knowledge.
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