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Almost all evangelical colleges employ faculty members with degrees from major research universities — a conduit for knowledge from the larger world.
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Increased communication will simultaneously provide a conduit for local knowledge to the district or regional level, allowing veterinary authorities to craft strategies or policies that reflect on-the-ground needs and control locally important and livelihood-impacting diseases.
"It was a conduit for the transfer of knowledge," McKenna told me.
Zen Buddhism was the principal conduit for knowledge of this painting tradition, which was originally understood as an exercise potentially leading to enlightenment, either through viewing or in the practice of putting brush to paper.
As scientific knowledge evolves, the semantics expressed in these more informal knowledge representations could provide a conduit for reverse engineering, driving ontology development from the bottom up as well as from the top down.
Research about relationships that thrive for the long run, as well as new knowledge about positive development in general, underscore that Radical Transparency is a conduit for sustaining intimacy and connection.
I'm only a conduit for change.
Jazz has been a conduit for him".
Art becomes a conduit for critical conversation".
Or as a conduit for ladies of the evening?
The machine is simply a conduit for human interaction.
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