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But amid today's saturation (and those teetering piles of new books), knowledge and subjective judgment are more valuable than ever.
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For those in this school, book knowledge is suspect but practical knowledge is respected.
He scorned speculative book knowledge, favouring instead the irrefutable facts gained from experience from saper vedere.
They have lots of enthusiasm, anxiety and book knowledge -- and extremely little clinical experience.
"Mr. Van Buren's parents were humble, plain, and not much troubled with book knowledge, and so were mine," Crockett allowed.
"I didn't want to write like an idiot, based on some kind of comic-book knowledge," he said.
His latest book, "Knowledge in the Blood," explores the inherited beliefs of the nation's white students.
The decision, Mantegna said, was evidence that Villanueva had learned more than just book knowledge at Blair.
John McCain's threatened cancellation of the first Presidential debate was the ultimate defiance, by action, of words; sure enough, afterward conservatives manfully disdained Barack Obama's "book knowledge".
Though they received no formal training, they were not so dependent on a book knowledge of military tactics as were many of the Americans.
This is a guest interactive taken from the new book, Knowledge is Beautiful (find out more: UK & US), the sequel to Information is Beautiful.
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