But they are also grappling with philosophical questions grounded in cultures where oral traditions keep alive the memories and
knowledge of people who lived generations ago.
Strong
working knowledge of people and problem solving, the ability to learn quickly, and an attitude of flexibility in adapting to different practices and policies.
The knowledge of absolute beauty, goodness and truth — in other words,
knowledge of the person of God — is difficult because «no one has ever seen God.»
It's been my experience that many medical professionals do not have sufficient
knowledge of persons with disabilities to allow them to make educated decisions as to whether or not a person is competent to consent to end their life.
Having this more in -
depth knowledge of both people and place has certainly made me appreciate this locale on a higher level and has left me longing for more.
«Online daters should always remember with online communication, you have very
little knowledge of a person's true intentions or motives when they are positioned behind a social media account or dating profile.»
Our forebears, whose lives were contained by cultural and geographical horizons, had only the
haziest knowledge of people who lived in other countries, and could afford to ignore them completely — as we can no longer do.
How much detail you give on His substitutionary death (and His finished work) and resurrection depends on the time you have, the
prior knowledge of the person you are talking with, and the flow of the conversation.
Consider teaching courses at local universities, but in the absence of formal classroom experience, there are other ways to affirm «your ability to improve the skill set and
knowledge of the people around you,» says Steel.
After the ritual passing of a plastic cup of roughly distilled arak — banana alcohol, which Pierre had the courage (or perhaps the common sense) to refuse — we asked them to describe their experience of the new illness, the number of cases and deaths, the dates, whether they had
knowledge of any people currently sick.
This is not fitness yoga, not yoga sport, not a cocktail of various untested techniques, this is a full - fledged,
systemic knowledge of a person, his body and soul, his destiny and universe.
I agree its not the camera but the photography
knowledge of the person behind the camera that's matter because if he / she is skilled enough he / she can pull of the best photo even just using a phone camera.
A typical state or district curriculum standard might say, «Students will
demonstrate knowledge of people, events, ideas, and movements that contributed to the development of the United States.»
With its
passionate knowledge of people and places in Hawaii far off the tourist track, Honolulu is a spellbinding story of the triumphs and sacrifices of the human spirit that is sure to become another reading group favorite.
Back in the day when a merchant or business was asked to extend a credit line to an individual, all the merchant had to go on was their
personal knowledge of that person, and whether or not they might be a good credit risk.
The mountains are a darker shade of grey against the backdrop of the night sky, their silhouettes whispering
ancient knowledge of peoples and places of the past.
Unfortunately, it became evident that the writers of Criminal Minds Beyond Borders had little
real knowledge of the people, customs and geography of Belize.
Under LA 1980, s 11 a claim for personal injury brought in negligence, nuisance or breach of duty must be issued within three years of the date on which the cause of action accrued, ie when the injury actually occurred, or the date of
knowledge of the person injured if later.
Ergonomists
apply knowledge of people's characteristics to enhance their productivity, effectiveness, well - being and safety.
The employer's negative comments about Mr. Papp were true, and either based on the
direct knowledge of the person providing the reference, or on verified accounts from others.
The right and
adequate knowledge of the person can help him or her to react on situations with the right decisions, avoiding hasty generalization resulting to more damages.
It's basically using second -
hand knowledge of people, from humans who got it right a little - better than half the time, to determine what made those people think the faces they were looking at were gay or straight.
A reference letter for teacher should not only advocate the
subject knowledge of the person but also highlight the empathy and the management skills that the person possesses.
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update knowledge of people about Financial Planning and making them aware about their finance.
To obtain a position, working within, an organization where, quality, customer service, years of experience, a
keen knowledge of people, and a solid record of achievement are of high value.
The expiration of the driving education program is designed by the state, particularly the DMV or the DPS, to ensure updates of the driving
knowledge of any person on the road.
One study found that caring about coworkers and being considerate of others predicted ability to transfer knowledge to host nationals... Still others have found that
knowledge of people of other cultures, willingness to interact with them, and positive attitudes toward them are indispensible to adjustment and intercultural interaction.»
This information included the likes of call logs, IMEI numbers, IP addresses, contact names, and more — all without the permission or
knowledge of people who owned these phones.
While he was making major investments in
the knowledge of his people, it was not transferring into the required habits.
The ATL is known to play a role in semantic memory, which includes
our knowledge of people.
However,
knowledge of people's personalities can also be used to manipulate and influence them.