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This study suggests that the process is still more complex, and that sleep helps people make inferences from bits of knowledge that may at first appear random, said one of the authors, Dr. Jeffrey M. Ellenbogen of Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Harvard affiliate.
Additions to scientific knowledge most often come in the form of new "bits" of knowledge that do not require much restructuring of the current knowledge in that respective area.
This is one of the the bits of knowledge that will help you achieve grilling success!
I am not the repository of all the critical bits of knowledge that keep a household going.
The mainly state-educated MP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton favours rote learning, thinks children should know the map of Europe – "it's the routine bits of knowledge that set you up for later life" – and believes teachers should have the power to hand out on-the-spot detentions to be served on the same day, even if they disrupt students' and parents' plans.
I'm not normally sorry that my exam-taking years are behind me, but I've found that as I get older I acquire bits of knowledge that positively demand a sharp pencil and a desk in a quiet room, with an invigilator padding up and down the aisles.
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A "red pill" is a transformative bit of knowledge that is supposed to subvert left-wing brainwashing.
But radical anti-intellectualists will then insist that this bit of knowledge-that be then accounted for in terms of irreducible knowledge-how.
The idea is that, while consideration of a proposition is an act, and therefore can fail to be performed intelligently can fail to be manifestation of know-how manifestation of a bit of know-how manifestationan act.
Furthermore, the apparatus of TLS excludes from CS bits of encyclopedic knowledge that would be difficult to represent via lambda expressions, and yet are indispensable to select among the alternative meanings of a word (Taylor 1994 , 1995.
So I thought, well, it's not going to get out through her trousers (possibly the only other bit of knowledge that I have about childbirth).
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