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"I think the key is flexibility and a transference of skills," he said.
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This is why we can still look to Socrates for insight into teaching as the transference of knowledge, but we probably wouldn't reach out to him to learn about satellite imaging as a transference of knowledge.
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Matsushita Electric yesterday announced a three-year restructuring plan, calling for the closure of 30 of its 133 factories in Japan and a gradual transference of that capacity to overseas operations in China and Southeast Asia.
An inauguration day like this one is our chance to stop, recognize, and celebrate many of the unique things we take for granted in our democracy, particularly non-violent elections and a peaceful transference of power.
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