These workers need to have knowledge of their rights, and feel free to express them.
Because naturally as director of that sensitive agency he would have knowledge of the events in Darfur.
They will be doing jobs they have knowledge of and which their police training will be helpful.
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Google's advertising executives have knowledge of the initiative and have considered ways to capitalize on it, said a person familiar with the matter.
Aziz may have knowledge about the fate of top Iraqi leaders, including Saddam, a U.S. official told CNN National Security Correspondent David Ensor.
The only two parties who would have knowledge of it -- the president and Ms. Currie -- both denied it ever took place.
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Kenyan army spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir told HRW that he did not have knowledge of any abuses, but the military would investigate the claims.
However, if the administration does have knowledge of the timing of an Israeli attack, a preemptive release from the SPR could tip its hand.
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Mr Bout is thought to have knowledge of Russia's military and intelligence operations, and Russian diplomats fear the revelations he might make in open court, correspondents say.
The teachers can only respond to what is expected of them if they can have knowledge and competencies, as well as personal qualities, professional possibilities, and required motivation.
"I am confident whoever killed Peter was from the Great Yarmouth area and somebody from that community will have knowledge or suspicions as to who the murderer is, " he said.
In her summing up on Wednesday, Assistant Deputy Coroner Frances Kirkham said evidence suggested that the firefighters from incident command who dealt with the blaze did not have knowledge of the building layout.
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Tsarnaev led authorities to look there, the source said, and others who may have knowledge of the computer's whereabouts or may have played a role in disposing it also provided leads that prompted the search.
Mr Taylor also said "homecomers" enjoyed a richer experience if local people, museums and businesses have knowledge about the process of tracing family trees and were able to plan how to meet the needs of visitors.
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And he certainly should have knowledge of it and be able to explain not just his role and his position in it and his knowledgeability, but also the broader question of what was going on in the administration as this unfolded.
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As an executive, you have perfect knowledge of what your business is doing, and you have increasingly perfect knowledge of who your customer is and what drove them in your virtual front door.
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Private individuals not only have such knowledge, they have stronger incentives than politicians or bureaucrats to use the knowledge effectively.
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When it comes to chemical and biological weapons, if you have the program you have the knowledge, you have the production capability.
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Most of these teachers are local villagers in the communities who have some knowledge of Lao language and have been familiarized with the curriculum that they have been taught previously at school.
While many individual investors have vague knowledge of ETFs, financial advisors have embraced the products most.
Like it or not we live in a knowledge-based, global economy and we have to make sure our students have the knowledge and skills to compete, and compete successfully, globally.
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The risk-takers and visionaries of this agency have expanded human knowledge, have revolutionized our understanding of the universe and produced technological advances that have benefited all of humanity.
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The car is a status symbol in a society where success depends on knowledge, and the ad panders to the presumption that its viewers will have the knowledge to understand it.
Mr Osborne said the UK did not have prior knowledge of the original plan to impose a bank levy, which would have seen small depositors effectively charged 6.75% of their deposits to fund the bailout.
However, on more than one occasion I have found a lack of information in an area which I have some knowledge and ability to contribute to, yet upon clicking "edit" I have always abandoned the notion that I can contribute because of the complexity of the process.
You also have more knowledge to use for conversation between clients and diverse people you meet.
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The force and I have no knowledge as to why Neil Rhodes has been suspended.
"We don't have any knowledge of how this occurred, " says Michael Mudd, a Kraft spokesman.
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