Sentence examples for apparent lack of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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The apparent lack of knowledge of so many in the support staff did not chime with my own experiences; medical privacy was an early loss in maintaining best health as we all discussed the optimal way forward from any injury.

At inquest in June the Shropshire coroner, John Ellery, used legal powers to write to Smithson, expressing concern at Lattitude's "generic" risk assessments and its apparent lack of knowledge about the rip current.

With many teachers uncomfortable teaching sexual health and reproduction, coupled with an apparent lack of knowledge, the question needs to be asked — who is best qualified to teach our children about sexual reproduction?

And the apparent lack of knowledge about the deficiencies among governments "also raises questions about whether agencies are as interventionist as they should be, so that they find out about such problems in the first place," he said.

The apparent lack of knowledge about the deficiencies among governments "also raises questions about whether agencies are as interventionist as they should be, so that they find out about such problems in the first place," Mr. Gifford said.

These same firms would not be solvent today without the government injecting hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars into the financial system.Is this the sort of private-sector discipline you have in mind for teachers?Terence Edwards San Francisco* SIR – I disagree that an apparent lack of knowledge about past events is a problem for Americans ("Don't know much about history", February 19th).

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17 First, current strategies for increasing physical activity levels may have been held back by an apparent lack of exercise medicine knowledge and training among healthcare professionals.

According to the literature, processing an incoming speech signal may occur in two distinct modes: the autonomous mode of processing is characterized by an apparent lack of influence from sources of linguistic knowledge or bias (e.g., the lexicon) whereas the interactive mode is actually characterized by the influence of such linguistic knowledge (e.g., a wordhood bias) [ 44].

It remains to be resolved whether this apparent lack of constraint is only an artifact of limited knowledge or due to inherent attributes of the dynamics of the process.

One of the scariest things about this [digital economy] bill is the apparent lack of awareness within government of how web technology and the knowledge economy actually works (What's left of Digital Britain?, 22 March).

For GLURP, pre-existing knowledge suggests an explanation for the apparent lack of anti-GLURP IgG activity in the functional assay.

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