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Through his 20 years of work with the IBEW, Stern has built extensive knowledge of the state electricity deregulation, energy, and water issues which currently face San Francisco.
Research on small-scale societies shows that leadership correlates with age, gender, and physical qualities, verbal skills and religious knowledge, trustworthiness, generosity and fairness, and the ability to build extensive social networks.
In his day, job Sir Sherard had built up extensive knowledge and contacts but he is thought to have felt that his role in the "Af-Pak" scene was becoming redundant with the appointment of Mark Sedwill, the former British ambassador to Kabul, as the senior Nato civilian representative in Afghanistan.
A study by Gonzalez-Malerva and colleagues builds upon this extensive knowledge, adding HSPB8 to the list of altered genes associated with endocrine resistance in breast cancer and describing the ability of HSPB8 to regulate autophagy and confer tamoxifen resistance.
Having built up such an extensive knowledge of the newspaper industry, Brian Leveson could try editing one: the Sun's coverage of I'm a Celebrity would doubtless benefit from having the judge donning the green visor.
At this low temperature range, the extensive knowledge built for pulverized coal combustion with respect to slagging, fouling, and high-temperature corrosion is not useful.
Extensive knowledge is, therefore, built and the outstanding competence in the respective medical field is continually enhanced, represented by up-to-date health care and patient information.
These knowledge sources with different levels of abstraction are all built independently of the specific application field, and require extensive knowledge about different engineering domains.
These knowledge sources with different levels of abstraction are all built independent of the specific application field, and require extensive knowledge about different engineering domains.
The extensive knowledge base, comprising about 1900 rules, was built mainly by the use of machine learning (ML) techniques.
Another insider, with extensive knowledge of the project, admitted: "We thought we could build a sled in less than a year, test it, and it would be good enough for gold – but it was a long way from that". A third source admitted it was a "calculated risk that had gone wrong".
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