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The phrase "affirmative knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express a positive or confirmed understanding of a subject or situation.
Example: "The team demonstrated affirmative knowledge of the project requirements during the meeting."
Alternatives: "confirmed understanding" or "positive awareness".
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Mary Daly notes, however, that Maritain is not clear about the extent to which our affirmative knowledge of God is arrived at by means of philosophical argument (Daly, p. 53).
In fact, against Sertillanges and Etienne Gilson, Maritain maintains that we can have affirmative knowledge about God — know in a more or less imperfect but, nevertheless, true way what God is.
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Affirmative Action: Relevant Knowledge and Relevant Ignorance â€" Joel J. Kupperman 12. Remarks on Affirmative Action â€" Andrew Oldenquist 13.
To design interventions and take affirmative action, this knowledge is needed.
Education was found to be strongly associated with affirmative response for knowledge about health effects of smoking on fetus (p < 0.001).
She has studied transfer patterns and policies, agent based simulations of race- and ses-based affirmative action policies, students' knowledge of labor market outcomes, and descriptive and experimental work on persistence in online classes.
Constructive responses to such problems as coping with natural and social hazards, allocation of limited social resources (e.g., medical care), or morally sensitive political issues (e.g., affirmative action) require close knowledge of their political, economic, and ethical dimensions, and a capacity to think rigorously about the questions they raise.
What he dislikes, as The Secret Knowledge makes clear, is affirmative action which he asserts is "destroying Black Youth".
Part III turns to contrasting ways to make family law more culturally cliterate, specifically, allowing individuals to learn what they can from popular culture versus undertaking affirmative government efforts to promote such knowledge, through educational programs.
For Ockham, not only was an intuitive knowledge able to produce an affirmative judgment of the existence of an extant object, but it was also able to affirm the non-existence of a non-extant object.
In particular, the complaint contained no affirmative allegation that the agent spoke with personal knowledge, nor did it indicate any sources for the agent's conclusion.
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