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The authors propose a contribution of "cumulative advantage" from experiences of majority applicants that are not equivalently enjoyed by black applicants; potentially, this cumulative difference could reflect the long reach of earlier educational experiences in kindergarten through grade 12 and college training.

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In principle, every new generation is better equipped than the preceding one, since it can derive advantage from all earlier experience: "It is therefore clear – he maintains – that if only we apply our minds sufficiently, we can formulate better opinions about matters of life and nature than could Aristotle, Plato, or any of the ancients" (VI, 6 7).

Managers who have worked on the frontline of social care have the advantage of knowledge from experience, but there are other routes into leadership positions.

The information contents and communication guidelines should be defined at program management level; it may take advantage from sharing existing examples and experiences.

The informed consent protocols should be defined at jurisdictional level, in consultation with the appropriate stakeholders; it may take advantage from sharing existing examples and experiences.

The target values and benchmarks ensuring the quality and efficacy of laboratory procedures should be defined at program management level; The development of laboratory procedures should take advantage from sharing existing examples and experiences.

The content of the information and guidelines for its communication to parents should be defined at program management level; it may take advantage from sharing existing examples and experiences.

He has experienced great advantage from this conversion and from "teaching them their consequent duties".

The company shrugged off rising delays and costs at a reactor being built in Finland, saying EDF could take advantage of experience learned from a new facility it was building in Normandy.

Learning via iterative or repeated implementation is an intelligent method which takes full advantage of experience data from previous iterations or repetitions in the control signals computation to improve the current system performance.

Although a substantial part of scientific research is collaborative and increasing globalization will probably lead to its increase, very few studies actually investigate the advantages, disadvantages, experiences and lessons learned from collaboration.

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