Sentences with phrase «to know more about the program»

Bricklin got together with an old friend, Bob Frankston, who knew more about programming, and the two started a company called Software Arts Inc. (See «Software Arts wrote the first best - seller,» page 71.)
«This is kind of humbling to admit,» Williams confesses, «But collectively, the students know more about programming the robots than I do.
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Zuckerberg said government surveillance hurt users» trust in Internet companies and that knowing more about the programs would help relieve public concerns.
We would like to know more about these programs, so today at the School Nutrition Association convention (where 4,500 school district people are gathering), I'm announcing a national survey to gather baseline data on farm to school.
«We have declined until we know more about the program,» Joseph Giani, superintendent of the South Country school district, wrote in an email.
Hi Jason, I want to know more about your programs and schedules, especially the ones on lowering blood sugar.
Because of this the reader reviews for Never Have Your Dog Stuffed are mixed, with the majority of those who rate it poorly complaining that they didn't want to know all about him but instead wanted to know more about the programs and people he has been involved with over the years, a particular criticism being that he devotes only a dozen or so pages to MASH.
Most importantly, she is a welcoming face to all who are interested in CPS or want to know more about the program and our animals.
If you would like to know more about these programs, see the Dog Play therapy pages.
I wish I knew more about programming
I wanted to know more about its program, and I especially wanted to hear why Dean Mitchell thought CWRU could avoid the the lackluster results Washington & Lee ran into when it tried something -LSB-...]
I wanted to know more about its program, and I especially wanted to hear why Dean Mitchell thought CWRU could avoid the the lackluster results Washington & Lee ran into when it tried something similar.
It seems like our account manager always has a smile on her face and knows more about our program than we do.
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