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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevant knowledge" is not correct in standard English; it should be "relevant knowledge" without the article "a." You can use "relevant knowledge" when discussing information or expertise that is applicable to a specific context or situation
Example: "To excel in this field, you need to possess relevant knowledge about current industry trends."
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If there is a relevant knowledge base article available, it might pull that as suggested reading.
Doctors' clinical reasoning skills depend highly on a relevant knowledge base (van der Vleuten and Newble 1995).
Critical care clinicians reported poor knowledge of H1N1 influenza, even though most finished a relevant knowledge training program.
Rather than measure a thinking style or styles per se, our results also suggest that it is more likely that the ICBM in fact taps a relevant knowledge base that increases with professional experience.
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The letter, sent on 5 September and signed by 41 organisations, said the tendering process was flawed, "lacked openness", and did not require a contractor to have any relevant knowledge or prior skills in delivering equalities or human rights advice.
A month ago, Josh Marshall posted a letter from an reader with relevant knowledge and a critical perspective on the industry's response to the Gulf disaster.
A difficulty arises when an expert with relevant knowledge and experience has a real or apparent conflict of interest.
Furthermore as noted above the publicity over student use of supplied essays would lead to a reasonable conclusion that a supplier of an essay has relevant knowledge for the purposes of the offence.
However, trying to understand a smartphone by categorizing it as a phone will only activate a subset of relevant knowledge and attitudes.
The decision not to participate in screening will be classified as an informed choice if: a) an individual has a negative attitude towards undergoing a test; b) an individual has relevant knowledge about the test; and c) this person does not undergo the test.
Is it a stock of relevant knowledge that they lack, or is it a set of intellectual habits?
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