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But the turnover could pose a challenge to the S.E.C. as it sheds top officials with a rich vein of knowledge about the markets and the agency itself.
On the basis that the university contains a rich vein of knowledge, it had to address the issue that when such content did appear on its website it was sometimes difficult to find.
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Many Americans understand that our unprecedented economic well-being comes from mining the extraordinary vein of basic knowledge laid down by our research universities over the last few decades.
They left rich veins of emotional knowledge that are the subjects of the humanities.
Brooks underscores the "rich veins of emotional knowledge that are the subjects of the humanities".
Her career in the health service furnished a rich vein of medical and bureaucratic knowledge that runs through her books: one of her best-known novels, Shroud for a Nightingale, is set in a nurses' training house, and explores the intense relationships that develop in closed communitiesIn 1968, however, she sat the civil service open exam and began work in the Home Office.
In the same vein, knowledge of pH dependence of stability and folding/unfolding is crucial for many biophysical equilibrium and kinetic studies designed to understand protein folding mechanisms.
In the same vein the German Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt, declared that the future of the F.R.G. will be the export of knowledge, software/org ware instead of products.
Are they instances of knowledge?
Theory of knowledge (TOK).
The Island of Knowledge.
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