Sentence examples for but requisite knowledge of from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, to be suitable as a potential genetic engineered host for bioproduction of chemicals, other fundamental, but requisite, knowledge of the host regarding genetic competency, gene expression strength, etc. should be proven feasible.

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It's amazing how often I'm confronted with people who have little knowledge about Appalachia, outside the requisite knowledge of Jeff Foxworthy, Nashville, and NASCAR.

"When consumers see and hear a doctor endorsing medication, they expect the doctor is a credible individual with requisite knowledge of the drug".

Its commanders were strictly vetted before being appointed; only those known from the battlefields of Afghanistan, Bosnia or Chechnya – and deemed to have the requisite knowledge of Islamic scholarship – were elevated to the group's upper echelons.

It may be difficult to show Mr. Chiasson, who was the end of a long chain, had the requisite knowledge of the fiduciary duty owed by the original source of the information to Dell.

This study shows that TTI can be applied to the processing of viscous fluids within agitated thermal processes, provided that requisite knowledge of the fluid motion and likelihood of settling of the TTI is assessed in tandem.

The doctrine, that the owners are responsible for the acts of their agents and employees, ought not to be discarded; because the selection of a pilot by the owner is limited to those who, by the State, have been found by examination to possess the requisite knowledge of the difficulties of local navigation, and the requisite skill to conduct a vessel through them.

Like most white-collar cases, the decision whether to pursue a criminal prosecution will revolve around whether Mr. Becker had the requisite knowledge of the potential clawback suit and its impact on him when he advised the S.E.C. on how to treat investors in Mr. Madoff's scheme.

As it cannot be expected, however, that judges will always possess the requisite knowledge of the meaning of the terms of art or science used in letters patent, it often becomes necessary that they should avail themselves of the light furnished by experts relevant to the significance of such words and phrases.

Engineering lecturers spend most of their time in universities and little time in industry; hence, they are behind in requisite knowledge of current technological advances and this cascades into their delivery of teaching, producing a graduate who may not be in tandem with industrial needs.

A consequence of this demotion in status of everything unproved was that those best equipped intellectually to examine and judge such matters could, and often did, believe, or allow others to believe, that they had the requisite knowledge of exactly what others lacked by virtue of their mastery of logic, theory, and other intellectual skills.

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