Being able to access all
the knowledge accumulated in your law firm quickly and easily is the simplest and most powerful thing you can do to supercharge your practice.
Not exact matches
Having read the riot act to the corporate elite, our superstar central banker can depart for London, secure
in the
knowledge that Canadian companies will eventually have little choice but to start spending all that
accumulated cash.
The manufacturer was losing veteran workers due to retirements and plant closures, resulting
in years of
accumulated knowledge lost.
As a company who works with many startups, we've
accumulated quit a bit of
knowledge about startup pitfalls
in a relatively short amount of time.
Susan: The Corporate Team shares all they have learned and all the
knowledge they have
accumulated with you
in an effort to make you and your studio successful.
And finally, we will argue that sometimes voting support is modest
in early years but later garners significant shareholder backing as
knowledge about an issue
accumulates.»
«One of my biggest fears,» admitted one seminarian, is that of «getting lost»
in the parish; i.e., not knowing how to apply the theoretical
knowledge he has
accumulated in school.
Doubtless between that time and today a considerable change
in my position and line of action has taken place, not with regard to the meaning and direction of my
accumulated knowledge but rather with regard to its application.
E. D. Hirsch argues
in Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Houghton Muffin, 251 pp., $ 16.95) that schools are obliged to help students
accumulate shared symbols and the
knowledge they represent — that is to say, to teach students cultural literacy, so that they can learn to communicate
in our national community.
The inventory for privatization now includes the
accumulated knowledge and memory of the people, the cultural and religious wisdom as well as symbols and people's ability to find pleasure are reduced as a commodity
in the market place.
This ministerial task requires a double sophistication and a double pace: the preacher must constantly repossess with the deliberate steadiness of history's pace the
accumulated resources of the fields of faith, and he must at the same time race along with his time
in instant
knowledge of its lusts and loves, its longing and its lostness.
If the body of divinely revealed
knowledge contained
in the Bible and guarded by the church was the basis of the Christian era, so the body of
knowledge being
accumulated by science was seen to be the foundation of modernity, fueling human confidence
in an ever better future.
Again,
in the life sciences and
in the social sciences much
knowledge has been
accumulated, but the function of such
knowledge is not to extinguish the demand for research but rather to provide the basis for vast new explorations into the questions suggested by such
knowledge.
He quoted the words of historian Robert Mackenzie, writing
in 1880: «Human history is a record of progress — a record of
accumulating knowledge and increasing wisdom, of continual advancement from a lower to a higher platform of intelligence and well - being... The nineteenth - century has witnessed progress rapid beyond all precedent, for it has witnessed the overthrow of the barriers which prevented progress.»
My extensive experience
in gambling caused me to
accumulate a lot of
knowledge about the different aspects of the industry.
The information contained within this site is a
knowledge base
accumulated over 20 years of managing food allergies
in school, travel, family, friends, and places of worship.
According to officials at the University of Cádiz, the technical coordinator of the project, making the microalgae
accumulate one type or another of biomolecule lies essentially
in the exhaustive
knowledge of the biochemical synthesis pathways of the compounds of interest and of the factors which regulate them.
The rate at which this
knowledge has
accumulated in the past decade has been nothing short of breathtaking, and as a geneticist I feel lucky to have been able to practice my trade at this point
in history.
No,
in the sense that this is how
knowledge is
accumulated.
My latest transition back to academia is aimed at integrating the diversified
knowledge and skillset that I
accumulated through all of these past experiences with the goal of bridging the gap (often referred to as «the valley of death») that separates basic research efforts
in academia with those of big pharma.
Mathematically sophisticated computation with this rich dataset then revealed that as individuals begin to interact and watch the fights of others, they
accumulate knowledge of who wins
in fights against whom.
When you sleep your brain literally processes the
knowledge, memories, information, and cellular waste that
accumulates in it during the day, as does your body.
In Eat Beautiful, Rowe consolidates her
accumulated knowledge into an aesthetically stunning food and beauty book.
Working her way through school
in a variety of food service jobs, she was able to
accumulate a growing
knowledge of food along with tuition money.
Over the past 3 years since founding THD, I feel like I've
accumulated a wealth of styling
knowledge, tricks and tips — things that you never think might come
in handy, until one day they do.
Specially created for single people
in Troyan and other Bulgarian towns
in online dating site meet-your-date.net has
accumulated dating experience and
knowledge for many years to let you build stable, romantic or friendly relationships with single women and men
in Troyan fast and easy.
In replaying for S - ranks it's possible to use your
accumulated knowledge of a stage's hazards and its most illogical pitfalls to better your experiences.
In a cottage deep in the woods and isolated from the rest of humanity, the man has taught the girl to mistrust the world, fend for herself, accumulate a wealth of knowledge, and be the perfect killing machin
In a cottage deep
in the woods and isolated from the rest of humanity, the man has taught the girl to mistrust the world, fend for herself, accumulate a wealth of knowledge, and be the perfect killing machin
in the woods and isolated from the rest of humanity, the man has taught the girl to mistrust the world, fend for herself,
accumulate a wealth of
knowledge, and be the perfect killing machine.
Claudel's storytelling
accumulates information on a strictly need - to - know basis, forming a structural house of cards
in which each plot point fragilely supports the next — until,
in the film's very last reel, the intricate system of withheld
knowledge can no longer sustain itself, and the protagonist's staggering truth emerges.
When students move on to harder topics, they continue to
accumulate gaps
in their
knowledge — a setup for failure
in the later grades or collegiate years.
Participants master the art of working
in teams, learn to think on their feet, stay cool under pressure, build water - tight arguments, and
accumulate vast amounts of historical, constitutional, and political
knowledge.
At any point
in time, the two are highly correlated: people with strong fluid cognitive skills are at an advantage when it comes to
accumulating the kinds of crystallized
knowledge assessed by most standardized tests.
As Sir Ken Robinson illustrates,
in the past, the
accumulated knowledge held
in the brain was sufficient.
As of now, there is no actual model of early education or preschool services that has been proven successful
in closing the achievement gap, and any additional funding should be used to create a flexible system that can change, and improve, as more
knowledge is
accumulated.
Word
knowledge is incremental, and learners continue to
accumulate knowledge about a new word over time, by finding and using the newly learned word
in an increasing variety of contexts.
Khan suggests that these gaps
in knowledge keep
accumulating until they become too wide to mend.
Learners have
accumulated knowledge that they do not get to regularly apply
in actual situations.
And when rhetoricians spoke of inventio, they meant the first step
in constructing an argument: an inventory of your mind's treasury of
knowledge — your database of reading, which you can
accumulate only through slow, deliberate study.
I credit the teachers and principals for the wisdom
in recognizing where to begin their journey
in building a high performing middle school, and valuing the
knowledge that has been
accumulated over the last several decades that informs successful work with 10 - 14 year olds.
These college essay writers that finally become part of our team get keen comprehension of offer to join us obtain profound
knowledge of complex fields and importantly — have
accumulated the necessary years of acquaintance with students through assignment of their essays
in one way.
But I also see a need to pass along what I've learned about writing and marketing,
knowledge that I've
accumulated in almost twenty years honing my craft.
Making matters worse, there is an
accumulating body of
knowledge in the fields of behavioral economics and behavioral finance indicating that we are not well wired to be rational and objective when it comes to decisions
in economics and investing.
And if you are willing to put
in the time and effort, than you can quickly
accumulate the
knowledge you need.
Just as no two trees have identical rings despite developing
in the same environment, no two managers
accumulate the same
knowledge.
We are committed to excellence for our team, with a focus on continuing education, and continuous improvement
in our application of our
accumulated knowledge.
Participants
in CCOL can earn Digital Badges to represent
accumulated knowledge and skills from programs at different organizations.
With the great wealth of
knowledge I'd
accumulated, I realized I could place my paw print
in the lives of other people who might be struggling with the same things I went through.
In our over thirty years as Chow breeders and show exhibitors, we have
accumulated a good deal of
knowledge of our breed, which we would like to share with you.
It was created from the need to share our Balkan
knowledge and experiences that we have
accumulated during our long and short trips
in this region of Europe.
Having considered the scientific facts, studied the orca whales firsthand for several decades on our sea kayak tours
in the San Juan Islands, and using our
accumulated knowledge as scientists, educators, and naturalists, we find the evidence to be overwhelming that orca whales are unsuited for captivity and maintaining them
in aquariums is unethical.