Sentences with phrase «n't put that knowledge to good use»

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The precious time students have together with the teacher is not wasted on knowledge transfer, but put to good use strengthening skills and behaviors, which is particularly useful for Learning and Development.
Well, there are not many disadvantages of eLearning, the main one being that you get knowledge only on a theoretical basis and when it comes to putting to use whatever you have learnt, it may be a little different.
Though you might be inclined to ignore your sales figures or your social media stats (because they're disappointing or simply not interesting to you), a good CEO will gather data, learn something from it, and put that knowledge to good use.
I have to admit though, I do recall my parents not properly crate training her and sometimes even using force to put her in the crate... but it was decades ago, I was young and my family's knowledge wasn't as good then as it is now.
Stefan's appeal to a Bayesian statistical approach is wise — not only does it put such evidence in proper perspective, it enables us to make good (quantitative) use of prior knowledge.
Despite this high level of knowledge and upbeat, positive association with being environmentally conscious, Millennials report they do not always put their knowledge to use because of the high cost of environmentally friendly products, as well as the seeming enormity and insurmountability of environmental problems and doubts about whether they can really make a difference, Generate Insight said.
This gets us to an imperative point — that simply leaves behind a considerable amount as a death benefit is not enough, your family and dependents should also have knowledge about how to put that lump sum to best and effective use, failing which, they might face financial problems.
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