Actively engaged learners are a huge asset to any training program and it's up to the training manager to spot them quickly and make
the most use of their knowledge and energy.
Not exact matches
This
knowledge can be
used to more effectively apportion work to those
most capable and provide help to those
most in need
of it.
In the end Gallienus decides to pay for the celebrations
using direct theft (by confiscating and then selling the estates
of his enemies and those
of their families), but the final sentence
of the above excerpt from a work
of historical fiction reveals more
knowledge of how monetary inflation works than is found in the writings
of most Keynesian economists.
The founders Robert and Michael Finch have
used their extensive
knowledge and expertise
of the crypto markets and digital coins and came up with ICO Alert as the
most definitive authority for the crypto investors.
We may
use them, but we will
most certainly misuse them because we have no real
knowledge of what they mean.
most modern christans who know the Bible realize about
knowledge of God... those who argue for faithh in His exidstance and
use Hebrews 11: 1 are just ripping it out
of the Bible and ignoring the rest
of Hebrews 11... as to agreeing with Paul..
Scientific theories are the
most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form
of scientific
knowledge, [2] in contrast to more common
uses of the word «theory» that imply that something is unproven or speculative
Pope Benedict goes on in CiV to affirm the necessary contextualization
of the
most objective and fruitful
use of knowledge, the production
of technology, by the complimentarity
of knower and known:
Knowledge of the historical roots
of most contemporary therapies (in the psychoanalytic tradition) can help growth - enablers to evaluate and
use the current therapies more critically and growthfully.
That is because the answer is beyond their
knowledge, and what makes this book
of remembrance, the book that is
most scrutinized, and wondered about to
most scholars, and is in over 2500 languages, all over the world, and is why the zionist jews
used it to reach their dominion, from 1897
of the Herzel Movement, Rothschild funded, next in 1904 gain allegiance with the monarch, to establish the Federal Reserve in 1913, next instigated both World Wars I, (1914) and then gained Israel in 1942, next instigated World Wars II, (1939 - 1945) then to the Bretton wood Agreement, 1945, to the fortune 500, ruling this world, now they were the smart ones, as YHWH made them to be, punishment for leaving Him, prophesied that their descendants would in Genesis 27, prophesy fulfilled.
Do we abuse whatever it is that God has given us — our position, our wealth (
most of us are very wealthy compared to
most of the people in the world), our
knowledge, or do we
use it wisely?
The Universe, known and unknown, is possibly not the
most used definition
of God, at least in the western world... but it is the Pantheistic version that jives so much more with science and is not a misappropriation
of the smaller definitions
of God, merely an unfamiliar definition to those with less
knowledge of various more advanced religious and philosophic thought, within and outside those religions... The idea
of Pantheism also thoughtfully considers why there is, rather than ridiculing, such a wide range
of philosophical and ritual beliefs from a scientific perspective... without having to classify large groups
of people, as senseless idiots from one end or destined for hell from the other.
At present, in our vocations and in other parts
of our daily lives,
most of us are probably making the
most use we can
of our scientific
knowledge and practical technique.
Luis de Molina S.J. (1535 - 1600) and
most of the Jesuits taught that although God calls all to be glorifed, his gift
of grace is conditioned by an intermediate
knowledge, by which God sees beforehand how individuals freely react to grace and knows infallibly in advance how they will make
use of the grace that has been given and elects those who cooperate with grace for eternal glory.
They seem to have assumed that the overwhelming majority
of the laity, with no
knowledge of Latin, and unable even to hear
most of the words
used at Mass (including the consecration formulae), could find in the ceremonial alone a sufficient help to identifying the Mass with Jesus» Passion and Death.
For the best (rose paprika) only the choicest and
most perfectly dried fruit is
used, which must first be carefully cleaned and cleared
of the larger seeds; and its preparation requires much
knowledge and skill.
SMB Machinery systems, LLC is the premier provider
of used packaging and process equipment to
most types
of production and manufacturing operations with extremely intimate
knowledge of the food and beverage industries.
What I appreciate the
most about your book is the explainations
of why because this has enabled me to
use the 20 years
of baking
knowledge I've acquired and incorporate it with this new manner (for me)
of preparing delicious dishes.
Such
of these other manufacturers, including defendant, whose
use of the word «Tabasco» came to the
knowledge of plaintiff and its predecessors, have been warned to the effect that they have no right to
use the word in connection with the sauce, or to
use similar packages, and quite a number
of suits for infringement have been filed by plaintiff,
most of which have been terminated by consent decrees.
Junior
used the racing and car building
knowledge he acquired while bootlegging to become one
of the
most successful drivers and owners in racing history, culminating with his induction into the 2010 inaugural class
of the NASCAR Hall
of Fame.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes
of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been
used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and
knowledge about the benefits
of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration
of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the
most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
The effects
of a public sector in which organisations can disregard the law safe in the
knowledge that the court process is too expensive or risky for
most people to
use will be huge.
The Council has a long tradition
of voting on a land
use issues based on the opinion
of the Council member whose district include the project, on the grounds that the member has the
most knowledge of the community.
The budget seemed a perfect opportunity for Mr. Cuomo, who has spent
most of the last 40 years involved in New York State politics, to show his mastery
of Albany's levers
of power — and his
knowledge of how to
use them against his foes.
«
Most of the cosmetic professionals in our sample reported to have a considerable degree
of awareness
of BDD and to
use this
knowledge in their decision whether or not to perform a cosmetic procedure,» Dr. Bouman and coauthors write.
I can draw on my experience in research in
most areas
of my new job and, as it turned out, being familiar with the jargon and forms
of communication
used by scientists is much more important than a
knowledge of Spanish.
The
most remarkable aspect
of the Enigma — the code
used by the German military to encrypt radio messages during World War II — was that it was both difficult to break and easy to
use, even by someone with no
knowledge of cryptography.
The researchers noted «a clear disparity» between today's
most widely
used pesticides and the current
knowledge of their risks, «with the majority
of the published literature focused on pesticides that are no longer registered for
use in developed countries.»
«By comparing the results
of the models, it was possible to determine which environmental variables are the
most effective in predicting zebra movement, and then
use this
knowledge to try and infer as to how the zebra make their decisions,» said Gil Bohrer, assistant professor in the Department
of Civil, Environmental, and Geodetic Engineering at The Ohio State University, who collaborated on the project.
Most of the analytical software being
used requires
knowledge of computer programming and researchers have therefore been dependent on specialists in order to decode and analyze their data.
For
most schools, it adds, the likelihood
of «raising significant revenue» from patents is small, the probability
of disappointment is high, and the risk
of «distorting and narrowing» the
use of new
knowledge is great.
In one
of her
most recent projects, Cabral is
using her
knowledge of plants to sow seeds for the future, for her own and her country's prosperity, co-founding a company that produces essential oils.
A new study, the
most comprehensive ever on seasonal distribution patterns and historic trends in abundance
of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in the western North Atlantic Ocean,
used records compiled over more than 200 years to update
knowledge and fill in gaps in information about this species.
As we begin to understand how our brains work, the possibility
of using that
knowledge to diagnose diseases, assess cognitive and emotional states,
use surgery or pharmacology to repair damaged brains, implant preventive and therapeutic devices into the brain, and
most controversially, enhance and improve our brains, will become a reality.
Since back pain is the medical condition
most commonly linked to
use of complementary health treatments, Burke and his coauthors hypothesized that back - pain sufferers would have greater
knowledge about these treatments even if they opted not to
use them, as their pain would compel them to learn about a variety
of remedies.
«While ciclopirox and deferiprone were developed for unrelated
uses, Hartmut's
knowledge of enzymes and pharmacology suggested that both drugs could influence some
of the
most basic processes that occur within human cells,» he says.
«This understanding is crucial if we are to combat these phenomena more effectively — without being blinded by anger or resentment, which is the hallmark
of terrorism and its perpetrators — by
using our
most potent weapons: intelligence and
knowledge,» Fuchs wrote.
Most important, the
use of β - blockers in patients with no cardiac risk factors appears to be associated with a higher risk
of death, which has, to our
knowledge, not been previously reported,» the study concludes.
Use the
knowledge you've gained from the school
of hard knocks to fill in the missing words
most accurately
Up to now, studies
using nocturnal rodents have provided
most of our
knowledge.
The group, with a number
of invited scientists, has now reviewed present
knowledge on where these and other markers form the clearest, sharpest, and
most stable signal in strata that might be
used to define the Anthropocene as a formal unit
of the Geological Time Scale.
He has
most recently
used the
knowledge of how a heart is built in an embryo to create beating heart muscle cells from connective tissue in adult animals, effectively regenerating healthy muscle cells from scar tissue after a heart attack.
The Hubble results have revolutionized the state
of knowledge in virtually any branch
of astronomy — not that every good result comes from the HST, but as these data are available publicly, they are
used if ever possible; from planets, comets, and asteroids to stars, clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, every sort
of objects in the sky were investigated, often obtaining
most revolutionary results.
The problem in America is that the
most potent and healthy herbs are rarely
used, mainly from lack
of knowledge about them, while the least potent (salt and pepper) are the
most commonly
used seasonings.
Marco
uses his vast
knowledge and experience
of many different tools
of the trade such as Kettlebells, Clubbells, TRX and Gymnastics Rings to design some
of the
most creative and effective training sessions you will ever experience.
Through years
of study, observation,
knowledge of stress physiology, the
most up - to - date scientific information available, and careful
use of his reasoning abilities, Mentzer devised and successfully implemented his own theory
of bodybuilding.
Each aspect
of the system is exclusively
used in the Rhys Thomas Coaching Programs and at the Rhys Thomas Institute to train coaches, business owners, managers, leaders, energy medicine practitioners and others with the
most cutting - edge
knowledge and techniques (including energy healing methods) available in the world today.
One
of the
most useful advantages that a Berkey water filter user gets is that they do not need electricity, any special equipment or a specialized
knowledge in order to
use this water filter.
You can apply this
knowledge to all dating sites across the board because
most of them
use the same tactics.
It is common
knowledge that we only live once, therefore it is advisable that we make the
most or best
use of it.