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It's true that Rove is far more knowledgeable about the details of government than most other political consultants.
After following Seery's Twitter stream for a year, I'm more knowledgeable about the details of her life than the lives of my two sisters in Canada, whom I talk to only once every month or so.
For example, questions about copyright basics showed that staff had a general understanding that there are four different types of intellectual property, but were less knowledgeable about the details of each of those types.
When O'Neill worked in the Nixon and Ford White Houses, Suskind writes, he served presidents whom he respected as policy makers, whatever their other faults, for two reasons: first, they were knowledgeable about the details of policy; and second, they made it a point to have their aides present them with different, and sometimes starkly warring, points of view.
This process, which appears to consider almost any scientist knowledgeable about a chemical to create bias, makes it vastly more difficult for the panel to integrate scientific data from the relevant literature, especially since, as with BPA, there are almost 1,000 relevant studies and the review panel is provided with very little time to become knowledgeable about the details.
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The particular employee knowledgeable about the technical details of the system was formerly the night watchman at the centre.
Minor maintenance and repair work is done by one particular employee, who is knowledgeable about the technical details of the power system.
But the puzzle remains: how, friends ask, could someone so smart, so knowledgeable about the arcane details of the health care system, have been so obtuse about the politics of the issue on Capitol Hill, where she now aspires to work? "We were politically naive," Mrs. Clinton said in an interview in September 1994, after the administration's proposal died in Congress.
Establishments were not contacted a-priori and no records were kept over the total of establishments contacted, as the interviewers approached establishments randomly and asked for the staff member who was more knowledgeable about the delivery details for that establishment.
Although the traditionally American version of the word wonky or wonk refers to someone who is extra studious or knowledgeable about the mundane details of a specialized field (à la "policy wonk"), the British version is taking hold in the U.S. as well.
A team of Delta Force commandos slipped across the border from Iraq under cover of darkness Saturday aboard Black Hawk helicopters and V-22 Osprey aircraft, according to a U.S. defense official knowledgeable about details of the raid.
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