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.
Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, stressed in her opening words that the idea of sustainable development depends on the availability of a knowledge base and the capacity to make use of it.
We can capture a lot of knowledge and make it available to production teams to ensure continued availability of mission critical systems.
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.
We believe that Mr. Alioto did in fact make a good faith effort on the basis of his knowledge of the facts and understanding of the law.
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The change requires a complete make-over in terms of skills, knowledge, and competency.
All the skills and knowledge in the world will not make a successful entrepreneur of a man who thinks the future is perpetually half empty.
Thus, it provides doctors not so much a recipe for treatment, but a sense of knowledge, empowering them to make informed therapeutic decisions without explicitly telling them what to do.
Has the company ever, to the best of his knowledge, refused to make such a change, for ethical reasons or otherwise?
Make sure you know all these details, so you develop a working knowledge of your financial circumstances.
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But was it implemented on a large enough scale to make a real difference to the lives of millions of families needing basic knowledge?
To make use of your knowledge you have to begin to have a conversation with yourself about what you know and how you know what you know.
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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.
"We need to move into a world in which an informed citizenry decides what use we make of knowledge, " he remarked in his speech.
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To make it useful to the rest of the world requires domain knowledge, and often a transformation that is simply nonsensical within the source domain.
And he thinks he can use that knowledge to win and really make a name for himself as well as a ton of money for him and the players.
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"Our job is to make it really easy to use, so that an instructor without a lot of technical knowledge really can get up and running on their own, " Pittinsky said.
In many cases such knowledge of mature industries poses no threat to infant industries, like how to make a Snuggie.
The report was commissioned by ICSU's General Assembly in September 1999 to make a 'critical study' of the paragraphs in the Declaration and Science Agenda referring to traditional knowledge systems.
This data can give criminals knowledge about the names of employees at a company, insight in its managerial make-up or information about its processes to lend credibility to other attacks.
While cost efficiencies do make a lot of sense in the short term, it is important to understand whether all this knowledge drain will prevent the effective bounce back of the organization when the high growth economy returns?
This implies a change of attitude on the part of teachers and librarians to make their approach fit for building knowledge societies.
Knowledge of contemporaneous needs and desires rather than presumed future interests permits the parties to make a deal that satisfies their real-time requirements and protects them against their present fears.
McDonogh 15 is one of 55 public charter schools that make up a nationwide network known as KIPP ("Knowledge Is Power Program"), dedicated to serving low-income and minority students with a rigorous curriculum.
Not only does that investment make possible the immediate knowledge of every movement of goods, but it is also the glue of trust for a new wave of worldwide commerce.
One goal of a system of public education ought to be to make that level playing field a structural reality, distributing access to knowledge and information as widely as possible.
"We're being bombarded, so we have to find a way -- we, the creators of technology -- to make this technology more aware of what the knowledge worker is doing so that we're not interrupting him or her at inopportune moments, " she said.
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