This is great for resume scanning software, and great for human beings who are scanning your resume to make sure you have some
specific piece of knowledge they are looking for.
Every cancer genome tells us something, and every new
piece of knowledge goes into our arsenal in the war against cancer.
Knowing your audience and the formats most acceptable by those audiences are essential
pieces of knowledge for the Internet job hunter.
He also feels advances in neuroscience — in fact in any creative discipline — are more likely to occur when researchers combine
distinct pieces of knowledge.
Conventional tests and examinations present a series of disconnected questions or problems, which all too often encourages teaching of
disconnected pieces of knowledge.
A further argument for some degree of integration follows from the cognitive research that suggests connected knowledge is more readily applied in new situations than
separate pieces of knowledge.
In cases where an accused has a strong suspicion that she is doing something illegal and avoids obtaining the
last piece of knowledge necessary to confirm that suspicion she is deemed to have knowledge.
This is crystal clear; in every setting, you want to let your learner know that they will be earning a specific trait or
piece of knowledge from taking up your course.
In the current market of hot real estate and historically low interest rates, knowing you have a choice of lender is a
valuable piece of knowledge!
In practice, from an instructional designer's point of view, this can be translated to the incorporation of case studies and interactive branching scenarios and simulations of real life settings in which the
particular piece of knowledge would apply.
The question was asked, «wouldn't every experiment have to reestablish every
single piece of knowledge from first principles before moving on to something new?»
It seems that we religious types are always latching on to something, some
special piece of knowledge that sets us apart from those unwashed heathens down the road.
Only a select few have stopped the Red Devils in their tracks this season and Blackburn's players should take a lot of heart from that
small piece of knowledge.
I think as a culture we've spent the last several generations barreling forward, improving the definition of what's best for our kids with every
knew piece of knowledge or economic privilege gained.
It started building the Vault by using an algorithm to automatically pull in information from all over the web, using machine learning to turn the raw data into
usable pieces of knowledge.
In 2012, I've managed to shed a few layers of self limitation and allowed myself to step into a role I've long since coveted — writing from my heart, sharing
what pieces of knowledge I've collected on my bumpy life path, becoming humbly transparent in hopes of inspiring others to do the same.
And I believe that until you find a tradition that «clicks» that kaleidoscope, you are stuck with a collection of
random pieces of knowledge that is useful, but incomplete.
It was only a
little piece of knowledge but it felt as shiny and solid as a new twenty - cent piece in my hand to know i could find the thing that was wrong.
In spite of this apparent consistency, Chamberlain's overriding preoccupation is to tap into the unknown, to discover an
uncommon piece of knowledge.
That
old piece of knowledge that we find most repugnant those self traits of ourselves we dislike, that we see in others.
You know when we don't know something, we don't know that we don't know it and we can easily you know make decisions and choices and have attitudes without that really
crucial piece of knowledge.