Is there any senior political figure reckoned to be genuinely knowledgeable and conversant in technology policy? |
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I'm not conversant in French myself, so I can't be sure if this is a reliable translation of the questions that were actually used. |
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There are probably no surprises here for practitioners or readers conversant with recent research on child development. |
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In return, the trio expected certificates issued by the Forest department that they were conversant with charming snakes. |
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Internal evidence also suggests that he was a Benedictine monk and priest who was both educated and conversant with scholastic philosophy. |
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Challengers need to learn as much as they can to prepare for all questions and become conversant with every area of policy. |
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Get conversant with the interior of your body, understand the wondrous mechanism and realise what it does for you and thank it. |
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They speak Tibeto-Burman languages and are also conversant in Indo-European languages, such as Hindi or Assamese. |
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Some have no experience with Web HTML language or programming, while others are conversant. |
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Players should be obliged to be fully conversant with the laws of the game. |
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He's presumably fully conversant with the principals behind conflict of interests and the reasons why you disclose. |
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In addition to our existing draughting and engineering skills we had to become conversant with computer technology and programming. |
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I forget sometime that she and I have known each other for twelve years and that she is quite conversant in my family history. |
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Most of my working life was as a sales representative for a major insurer covering the majority of the county, so I am fairly well conversant with the area. |
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Ironically, the programme carried a full page of refereeing hand signals as if to confirm that there are many still not conversant with this captivating game. |
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It went beyond having to be conversant with American history and values. |
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Getting the message through to a team made up of 11 foreign players, some of whom are not that conversant in English, cannot have been one of the easiest things to do. |
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The Chairman said he thought that in order that the members would be fully conversant with the Harbour facilities they should make the tour of inspection. |
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This requires all practitioners to be conversant with all the major therapies which places a large burden on the teaching establishments and those of further education. |
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But he has shown in a matter of weeks that his determination to succeed on the field is matched by his willingness to integrate, which means being conversant in English. |
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Well-rounded students are conversant in many disciplines, she said. |
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For about five years, she devoted considerable energy to photography, meticulously recording exposures and light levels as she became conversant with the medium. |
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Mrs. Parrish: Madam Speaker, my difficulty is that I am only conversant in English so you will have to be patient with me. |
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Some scholars have stressed the likelihood that farther to the south the Luwians might have been conversant with a different substratum language. |
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I am fairly conversant in how databases work and how queries work between databases. |
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This enables them to be fully conversant with the installation process and thus save time. |
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We continually improve our knowledge, and scrupulously observe and remain conversant with the laws and regulations applicable to our industry. |
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Preference will be given to applicants who are also conversant in a second language, preferably French. |
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In the case of children, it will generally be necessary to enrol the services of experts conversant with child mentality. |
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Anyone who is at all conversant with public administration generally has a fairly realistic idea of what a mayor can and cannot do. |
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Each Project Manager is fully conversant in the use of translation technologies and has passed all the exams envisaged by Across and SDL Trados. |
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As such, manufacturers and operators will need to be thoroughly conversant with the applicable regulations, standards and guidelines. |
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Researchers noted the difficulty of adequately conveying terms such as these to people who were not fully conversant with the latest Western intellectual buzzwords. |
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He is as conversant with HTML and Git as with metaphor and the twists and turns of plotting. |
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But they dug into the details, and their audiences expected them to be conversant in details. |
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Almost all French speakers have to do a serious amount of self-study to become conversant, especially when it comes to phonetics. |
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For readers conversant in Yoruba, comparing those original texts to their English translations will be an invaluable, but sometimes troubling, exercise. |
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If our bimetallists in the halls of legislation were conversant with sacred history, they might get fresh inspiration from the views of the Patriarchs on good money. |
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Users of chemical consumer goods are not, as a rule, conversant with the composition of these goods. |
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For 18 years, he led the test and certification department of INRS for PPE and machinery, and is therefore fully conversant with all aspects of the application of standards and European statutory regulations. |
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Such recourse is possible only if these beneficiaries are conversant with the legal processes and ways and means of seeking remedies in case of the violation of the right to education as a fundamental human right. |
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To further complicate the matter, the respondent's representative is not fully conversant in either French or English, which minimizes the effectiveness of a telephone conference. |
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Publication demonstrates that the author is conversant with the scholarly field. |
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This may be more subjective in nature and requires an evaluator who is conversant with the subject matter and criteria which can be used to assess overall job behaviour. |
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However, the exponents of these are rarely to be found amongst the Sikhs who are conversant with all the Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib. |
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Baaghil is fluent in several languages, including Spanish, Italian, Arabic, and Tigrinya and conversant in French and Amharic. |
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It is a striking fact that Israelites and pagans made use, in the worship of the Deity, of a language with which the multitude were not conversant. |
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Together, these Disability and Vulnerability Focal Points offer a support and referral network for people with disabilities, coordinated by an operator attentive to and conversant with disability issues. |
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Chances are, however, that you're not conversant on onychomancy or tiromancy. |
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The Administration expressed the view that it could only implement results-based budgeting over time as organizational units became more conversant with the approach and identified more measurable outputs. |
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It is preferable if members are conversant in English due to the practical difficulties of securing sufficient translators for the volume of communications necessary for an active board. |
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At Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University, we believe that a society conversant with TQM practices can positively shape the future of the Arab World. |
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The new CEO made a spectacular entrance, glad-handing, backslapping, and conversant in management speak. |
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Mr. Hopkins is conversant in all the whys and wherefores of oil. |
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With over 30 years of experience we are fully conversant with the market's need for reliability and functionality, where a product is expected to work faultlessly for many years. |
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Mr Ryan's political hero is the late Jack Kemp, the soul of sunny conservatism. Both are also conversant with life outside the conservative bubble. |
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That handgun can hold a fair number of bullets, he said, but the gunman would have had to stop to reload. It is not unusual for a Texan to be casually conversant about firearms. |
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Our rush to judgement is not necessarily a human failing but perhaps a uniqely human skill. Still, politicians are more conversant with human irrationality than most. |
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He uses the different dialects as one who had been conversant with them all. |
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Whether it's information leaflets, product descriptions, medical records or instruction materials, our translators are fully conversant with medical terminology. |
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It showed me how conversant he is with this issue. |
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If any think education, because it is conversant about children, to be but a private and domestick duty, he has been ignorantly bred himself. |
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Some mastered English to become conversant with local legal and business opportunities. |
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All officials participating in a event are required to be fully conversant with the UCI Regulations and any supplement thereof, which governs any event. |
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The Court detected in interim payments the presence of ineligible expenditure of the same types as for previous periods, which suggests that some of those involved are not sufficiently conversant with the rules applicable. |
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Do not allow work to commence until you are satisfied that all individual contractors are fully conversant with the requirements of their employer's safety documentation. |
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Furthermore, technical assistance should be available to those who are not fully conversant with the use of computers to assist with completing the form. |
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Engineers who have the responsibility for structural design must be conversant with the behavior of both bolts and welds and must know how to design connections using these fastening elements. |
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Regional supply officers are presumably expected to be conversant with such conditions and opportunities, but they, too, hardly travel for information gathering purposes within their respective regions. |
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The surface properties of ceramic are substantially different from those of substrates such as paper or plastic films with which our company is conversant. |
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She is equally conversant with Shakespeare and the laws of physics. |
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