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More often the individual investigator who makes the final breakthrough stands on the shoulders of hundreds of earlier workers who provided bits and pieces of knowledge vital to the final understanding.
Then there's the lack of standardised addresses - making local knowledge vital.
They considered these areas of knowledge vital in order to be recognised as competent.
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"Preserving critical knowledge is vital to the longevity of any business," she said.
Local knowledge is vital in finding the right solutions for an area.
FDI often brings the recipient useful technical and managerial knowledge, and vital contacts in world markets, as well as money.
"At a time when there is so much concern in the marketplace, Secretary Paulson's leadership and institutional knowledge are vital".
Such knowledge is vital to determine whether new vaccines or drugs might be needed to protect against that strain's falling into the hands of terrorists.
The knowledge is vital in the effort to halt the precipitous decline of the birds, which dropped in numbers in Britain by 65 per cent between 1984 and 2009.
Every authoritarian regime is different, he argues, so it is implausible that the same approach will work in each case; detailed local knowledge is vital.
The new regulation will take away the advantage of early knowledge of vital company information -- conveyed directly or indirectly -- that has been enjoyed by analysts, their customers and big institutional buyers over the general public, which often does not hear good or bad news until the stock has already moved.
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