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"Proving that they were negligent isn't enough; they had to have actual knowledge of something wrong.
There is something enormously invigorating about rapidly expanding your knowledge of something you have long taken for granted.
Mr. Lichter, the media expert, said he was troubled that people's knowledge of something as important as military tribunals could be established by television entertainment.
The menu was seen as a throwback to another age, but in another age the public knowledge of something so foul would have been political death.
A first concerns what it takes to have real knowledge of something, knowledge that comes by acquaintance not just by analysis.
Mr. Baba-Ali, who has remarried, lives with the knowledge of something else: no matter how many judges declare him flatly and unequivocally innocent, he will remain shadowed by child abuse charges for the rest of his life.
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Each scientist I spoke to was a fountain of knowledge on something I'd only ever given a cursory thought to.
"You can't base a broadly held body of knowledge on something that's growing by leaps and bounds every day.
Second, it is agreed by all sides that one cannot have "knowledge that" of something that is not true.
Putting ourselves in Harpo's position, it is meant to be obvious that what he acquires is knowledge of what something is like, not just how to do something.
"This way we can avoid relying on the computer to have the knowledge of how something should move," he said.
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