Sentences with phrase «of knowledge you've accumulated»

Literacy, and with it, much of the knowledge accumulated for hundreds of years is disappearing.

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By the end of your career, you'll have accumulated a wealth of knowledge and hundreds of lessons, but there are some lessons that you should learn early on — ideally before you turn 30.
For most, that bank of experience and knowledge takes years to accumulate.
When making a decision, instead of referencing the knowledge we've accumulated, our brains focus on specific, detailed memories.
It's usually the byproduct of accumulated knowledge over years.
Personal growth is the result of accumulating knowledge over years.
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.
We apply the knowledge, insight and strategies we've accumulated across hundreds of projects to your business, making us the most trusted consultant group for personal branding.
«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.
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.
«When it comes to those questions on the border - line of the unknowable, all the accumulated knowledge of twenty — five centuries has done no more than feed the argument, without advancing us a single step towards the solution.»
As ancient humanity slowly accumulated its knowledge, the early cultures learned to accommodate themselves to the forces and pressures of the natural environment.
For let me put this question: what system of chromosomes would be as capable as our immense educational system of indefinitely storing and infallibily preserving the huge array of truths and systematized technical knowledge which, steadily accumulating, represents the patrimony of mankind?
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.
As worlds of gods and men are, for the Buddhist, consciousness, ruled by everlasting necessity, so also are the worlds of ideas and of verities: for these, too, there is one, and only one necessary form of knowledge and expression, and the thinker does not make this form but he adopts what is ready to hand... and thus those endless repetitions accumulate which Buddha's disciples were never tired of listening to anew, and always honouring afresh as the necessary garb of holy thought.18
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.»
Unfortunately, IRRIs technologies have disregarded the local wisdom, traditional knowledge and innovation of rice farmers accumulated over centuries.
My extensive experience in gambling caused me to accumulate a lot of knowledge about the different aspects of the industry.
It seemed too often I was learning the hard way, and as importantly, I felt I was accumulating a tremendous amount of knowledge that should be documented and shared with fellow midwives who also had vision for establishing their own independent practices.
«There is an accumulating body of knowledge based on many studies that shows only minor differences between children of divorce and those from intact families, and that the great majority of children with divorced parents reach adulthood to lead reasonably fulfilling lives.»
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.
The BFHI materials have all been updated and revised based on a decade of accumulated knowledge and experience and the new developments.
The ideological underpinnings of the North Korean citizen, are often reduced to mere speculation from an ivory tower perspective, yet the true — often «hidden» — meaning can only emerge as knowledge of (North) Korean culture, and language, accumulates.
Today, I travel the world and attend conferences where I'm able to speak my mind and share the knowledge I have accumulated over my 25 years of experience as a refugee.
As the Cassini spacecraft plunges toward its death on Saturn, the world's knowledge of the famous ringed planet continues to accumulate.
The highway from ignorance to knowledge runs both ways: As knowledge accumulates, diminishing the ignorance of the past, new questions arise, expanding the areas of ignorance to explore.
Could the knowledge accumulated and techniques devised by the Ministry of Defence's establishments at Porton Down be used equally for good or ill?
We have accumulated large amounts of knowledge and technologies.
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.
From the time interval (56 years), the known speed of the Nazca plate, and further knowledge of the subduction zone, the German - Chilean team has calculated the accumulated energy and thus the theoretical slip of the 2016 earthquake to about 3.4 meters.
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.
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.
As a holistic wellness expert, she has accumulated a wealth of knowledge that extends from skincare and nutritional health to yoga and meditation.
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.
He has accumulated a wealth of knowledge on thyroid and adrenal dysfunction.
Even with the knowledge I've accumulated over the last couple of years, I am continually learning and I do that my learning from the experts like Rachel and Alwyn.
I've replaced olive squalane with hemp oil and mango butter with shea butter, and added some aloe vera juice to the water mixture as I do not have allantoin, and added geranium and rose wood essential oils instead of spruce essential oil... The knowledge accumulated from following your recipes for quite a while, helped.
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.
Thankfully for you, we have accumulated a wealth of experience on the online dating subject, and we're here to pass that knowledge onto you.
Like your knowledge of the game's beautiful and rich ecosystem, this knowledge accumulates naturally over time, and a game that seems intimidating at first quickly becomes one of the more rewarding gaming experiences of recent years.
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 machine.
Monster Hunter: World explains the basics fairly well, and all the rest of the knowledge gradually accumulates from playing, talking to other players, exploring, and hunting.
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 jobs are changing rapidly, accumulating knowledge matters less, and success becomes increasingly about ways of thinking - creativity, critical...
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