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EVEN people who aren't very sociable on Facebook can benefit from the knowledge they gain about their friends.
By updating our notions of mentorship and building a mentor board of directors, we can benefit from the knowledge of talented colleagues all around us.
In this context, the engineers may very often need to analyze them in order to benefit from the knowledge contained therein to organize their inventive task.
The BBC will broadcast all of England's games, with Spain, Russia and France the opponents in a potentially tough group, and Powell claims the players' performance will benefit from the knowledge that they are being watched by a large audience.
But even those who benefit from the knowledge gleaned from work on cadavers say they are troubled by the black market in body parts and the cavalier way many donated bodies are handled.
However, when Abus started working with its inventor Royal College of Art graduate Anirudha Surabhi, they also retained the rights to that technology for their brand meaning others cannot benefit from the knowledge needed to spread that idea wider.
Roxanne Taylor, director of corporate communications, said of the recent hires, who amount to a who's who of Washington's power circles, "We think we can benefit from the knowledge and experience and expertise they have".
Apart from judging cute cat photos, this technology could also find applications in design, advertising, marketing, A/B testing and various other fields, which might benefit from the knowledge of user attention/interest.
"This investment provides the opportunity to benefit from the knowledge and expertise of a leader in mobile Internet technology with a proven track record of challenging larger incumbent carriers".
Nevertheless, the challenges faced are still high: one benefit from the knowledge acquired with other biopolymers and from keen scientists, but thrilling examples of marine functional biomaterials for cartilage regeneration are still scarce, particularly when considering their in vivo performance.
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