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The technical consultant is well known to have
widespread knowledge of computer applications and their necessity in business dynamics.
Widespread knowledge of accounting principles and regulations followed in different industries and states
The answer is simple —
widespread knowledge of the health benefits of pets will increase spending over the long term.
Mortgage brokers have
widespread knowledge of the industry and can help in getting the best rates and terms on mortgages.
In medieval times, however, there was
a widespread knowledge of artists» materials that contributed deeper meaning to objects such as the Metz Pontifical (c. 1316) and the Macclesfield Psalter (c. 1330), both beautiful illuminated manuscripts now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, as well as the Thornham Parva Retable, which was also restored at the Hamilton Kerr Institute, and the Wilton Diptych, Richard II's iconic portable altarpiece.
Not exact matches
«Silencing our stories deprives customers and potential investors from the
knowledge that our horrific experiences are part
of a
widespread problem at Uber,» according to the letter, which was obtained by Bloomberg News from the New York law firm representing the women, Wigdor LLP.
«Silencing our stories deprives customers and potential investors from the
knowledge that our horrific experiences are part
of a
widespread problem at Uber,» the 14 women wrote.
With education and
knowledge so
widespread these days, it's only a matter
of 2 or 3 centuries before religion dies out entirely.
The erosion
of confidence in the certainty
of moral
knowledge has been developing for some four centuries, although it has come to
widespread notice only in the past three generations.
The metaphor is
widespread, especially in its form as an analogy — self: body:: God: world — particularly among process theologians, as a way
of overcoming the externality
of God's
knowledge of and activity in the world.
The church is challenged by the
widespread query whether its dependence upon God and its cultivation
of religious
knowledge and action is not superfluous.
His higher rank
of assistant manager entitled him to bring in CDs to play, and herein lay the crux
of my attraction: his deep
knowledge of Phish, the Dead, and, his personal favorite,
Widespread Panic.
Since that
knowledge became
widespread, the rate
of SIDS dropped dramatically, but it hasn't wiped it out entirely.
Furthermore, Article 8 (2)(b)(iv)
of the Rome Statute
of the International Criminal Court criminalizes «intentionally launching an attack in the
knowledge that such attack will cause incidental loss
of life or injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects or
widespread, long - term and severe damage to the natural environment which would be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated.»
Limiting Dealer Mark - Up Discretion — Dealers can add - on anywhere from 0 - 3 % to the financing APR
of a vehicle without a consumer's
knowledge, and studies have found
widespread racially discriminatory practices at play.
«There is
widespread knowledge that women are underrepresented in STEM, but people tend to lump STEM fields together,» said lead author Sapna Cheryan, a UW associate professor
of psychology.
«The level
of knowledge required for
widespread application is still too limited.»
«What we are facing is a time when genomic
knowledge widens and gene engineering will be possible and
widespread,» said Nina Jablonski, Distinguished Professor
of Anthropology.
However, a new systematic review
of evidence by clinicians and researchers at OHSU in Portland, Oregon, reveals important gaps in
knowledge about the safety and effectiveness
of widespread off - label use
of naloxone among patients, families, friends and emergency responders.
The hubs
of connectivity that Dresler mentioned are diffused and
widespread, though one noticeable path extended to the medial prefrontal cortex, which is known to be active when individuals relate new
knowledge to pre-existing
knowledge.
Fear
of blindness was
widespread, but
knowledge about specific eye diseases uneven.
By way
of widespread marketing, the association between dairy, calcium, and strong bones is now universal
knowledge.
For thirty years, Don Hirsch has tried to capture the attention
of America's policymakers, policy thinkers, educators, and philanthropists to persuade them to undertake perhaps the one reform we've never tried: the
widespread adoption
of a coherent, sequential, content - rich curriculum that intentionally and efficiently builds
knowledge and skills.
I think for there to be long - standing change in American education that is
widespread, rather than just on the margins, first
of all, people have to see examples
of places that are like their own places where the new kind
of education really works, where students are learning deeply, where they can exhibit their
knowledge publicly, and where everybody who looks at the kids says, «That's the kind
of kids I want to have.»
WASHINGTON — In the most comprehensive study
of its kind yet conducted, researchers from Boston College have found evidence to confirm the
widespread view that standardized and textbook tests emphasize low - level thinking and
knowledge and that they exert a profound, mostly negative, effect on classroom instruction.
«Digital learning technologies can enable students to grasp concepts more quickly and fully, to connect theory and application more adeptly, and to engage in learning more readily, while also improving instructional techniques, leveraging instructor time, and facilitating the
widespread sharing
of knowledge.»
Drawing from ASCD's Common Core State Standards summits in Arkansas, Colorado, North Carolina, and Utah, the report shares that educators»
knowledge of the standards is growing exponentially, but many do not understand the instructional shifts necessary for helping students reach the higher standards; educators are focused on the new common assessments and the technology issues associated with their deployment; and there is
widespread initiative fatigue in the field because
of the standards implementation efforts, new educator effectiveness initiatives, and other initiatives like Race to the Top.
Despite
widespread public
knowledge of racially polar male and female authors and poets [something about me not being able to think
of any openly queer or racially unspecific authors and poets, especially given] my experience.
Our team has
widespread knowledge and extensive writing experience in their respective domains or fields
of study.
Thanks to awareness campaigns such as October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the dangers
of breast cancer and the life - saving benefits
of early detection have become
widespread knowledge.
The authors also say the policy is often put in place by cities and counties without «
widespread public
knowledge» and without studies on the impacts
of large feral cat populations on the environment.
Despite
widespread recommendations for annual revaccination, information available today suggests that current vaccination practices in North America do not necessarily correspond with the body
of knowledge pertaining to duration
of immunity from licensed vaccines.
In addition, human subsidized colonies
of un-owned cats are maintained without
widespread public
knowledge.
While not
widespread, these sites appear to be the future
of the Internet by providing community - based local
knowledge.
Lanayru then tells
of how the
knowledge of the Sacred Realm became more
widespread, causing a war and bringing about the Dark Interlopers, those
of whom excel at magic.
Yet, as has often been the case with mythic and heroic titles bestowed upon Abstract Expressionist paintings after completion, the Knights
of Pythias cover now suggests a volume
of esoteric
knowledge — or perhaps invokes the loose confraternity
of New York School painters who, by the late 1940s, had achieved
widespread recognition.
And as this
knowledge is disseminated and better understood, eventually we'll have better models, and can achieve more
widespread adoption
of them - if the solar / cosmic ray / cloud mechanism is significant it could explain why temperatures in neither hemisphere are proceeding upwards lock - step with IPCC forecasts - and opening the door for a more accurate and
widespread acknowledgement
of CO2 effects on temperature and climate.
Based on my limited
knowledge of chaotic systems, I wish to ask the following: isn't it possible (perhaps equally possible) that severe weather could become less -
widespread in a warmer world?
The
widespread predisposition to believe that there must be a significant link and a lack
of precise
knowledge of past changes are two ingredients that can prove, err....
I hope that
widespread knowledge and condemnation
of this crime will act as a disincentive for continued violence in the southwestern Amazon, also known as the MAP region.
Engineers use finite element analysis to predict oscillatory modes in structures and fluid and electrical systems and so forth every hour
of every day
of the year, and use that
knowledge to design buildings which will withstand gale force winds, or pumps which will deliver water to
widespread communities, or substations which provide their electrical power.
The Environmentalists» case rests on the claim that the
knowledge of the fact that CO2 can influence climate is equivalent to
knowledge that it will produce
widespread effects, not just to climate, but to society.
The
widespread use and
knowledge of uranium centrifuges makes natural uranium the preferred source
of nuclear weapons material anyway.
But there's another key tenet to any
knowledge management strategy in law firms:
widespread adoption and usage
of those centralized repositories
of wisdom.
Widespread access to
knowledge will improve the quality
of knowledge generally.
Knowledge of ediscovery procedures does not seem to be
widespread.
As this
knowledge gap continues to close due to the
widespread availability
of legal information online,
knowledge will gradually stop being the primary driving force behind the law firm business model.
Such a person must be taken to possess
knowledge of the local population and its racial dynamics, including the existence in the community
of a history
of widespread and systemic discrimination against black and aboriginal people, and high profile clashes between the police and the visible minority population over policing issues.
New York Review
of Books Blog — Age
of Ignorance — Charles Simic —
Knowledge machine be damned: according to Simic «
Widespread ignorance bordering on idiocy is our new national goal.»