1. It is essential for that knowledge to be put into practical and useful purposes. 2. Now this knowledge will be put to a stern test. 3. Yet they put this knowledge to good advantage, both officially and in more mundane matters. 4. For managers to have information about what happens in earlier and later phases of education does not guarantee that they put that knowledge to good use. 5. All this is useless unless the student can put the knowledge gained to work. 6. After each one-hour course, students put the knowledge to use on the spot. 7. After each topic, players can play the computer and put their knowledge to work in a game. 8. But anyone looking for a place to put this knowledge to use may need to try other sites for good directions. 9. Gore unfurled statistic upon statistic, putting his knowledge on full display. 10. However, the meeting highlighted the fact that as cancer care increases in complexity, many doctors are not putting newer knowledge into practice. |