Examples of using Relevant knowledge in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
Application, generation and transfer of relevant knowledge for the understanding and explanation of complex social
Antwerp Management School offers the Executive Ph.D. Program to help executives develop competencies to apply relevant knowledge and research skill to contemporary business issues.
skills, relevant knowledge and proven expertise.
management and dissemination of relevant knowledge in formats that are accessible,
is specially designed to provide non-industry academics practically relevant knowledge of the healthcare industry.
This new emerging field requires business professionals along with relevant knowledge to provide adequate support.
best practices and other relevant knowledge and experience on the investigation
But what if you go to the forest to the"quiet hunt" really want, and the relevant knowledge are missing?
psychology and other relevant knowledge.
It was designed as a research programme to produce reliable and relevant knowledge for policy makers.
skills such as the ability to locate the relevant knowledge.
These systems collect all relevant knowledge and experience in the firm and make it available wherever
The general goal of the program is to give relevant knowledge to students about the common universal human characteristics
business and other relevant knowledge and skills with the aim of developing new
we can then identify the most appropriate methods to equip you with the relevant knowledge and implement the recommended improvement initiatives.
The relevant knowledge and experience needed to perform a specific task
The development of programs that contribute to the generation of relevant knowledge, aimed at providing sustainable
Develop a drawing(in the presence of a great desire and relevant knowledge) you can own,
Deliberately took advantage of parents' trust and lack of relevant knowledge on vaccinations in order to promote a scientifically unsupported immunisation program which could put certain children at risk of severe long-term neurological damage;?
is a two-year English-language Master's degree program, which aims to provide students with current relevant knowledge of the policy-making process