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Hitchcock concludes that, at least in such cases of forgetting, the Dutch Strategy does not show that agents should satisfy Reflection, since the bookie cannot be assured of making a profit without calling upon knowledge not possessed by the agent.
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Both groups were able to call upon knowledge gained during the plant phylogenetics module to justify their responses.
In K 12 education, the recently released Framework for K– 12 STEM Education (National Research Council, 2012) and the draft of the Next Generation Science Standards (www.nextgenscience.org) explicitly link scientific content knowledge with science and engineering practices, which call upon students to demonstrate the ability to use the content knowledge in a variety of ways.
In fact, in cases where the surgeon is called upon to explain his choice of implant, a complete knowledge of the materials involved and the reasons for choosing the particular implant selected can be helpful.
Waiting to be called upon again.
He certainly delivered when called upon, but was never called upon again.
For example, a student "panics" during an examination and is unable to call upon his knowledge in answering questions, or a disaster victim in a situation of mild danger panics and flees into much greater danger.
The president will have to call upon his knowledge in the insurance business to calculate just how risky some of his policies are going to be.
These data support a model developed over two decades ago by Gallup [Am. J. Primatol. 2 (1982) 237] that posits that self-awareness and mental state attribution are part of a shared neurocognitive suite of processing and that neural architecture implicated in processing knowledge about the self is called upon when inferring knowledge in others.
Furthermore, this calls upon skills and knowledge (imagination, attentiveness to the attitudes and behaviour of others, knowledge of the world) that are not specifically linguistic and that are part of a more general ability to get on in the world and in relation to others — an ability that also resists any formal explication.
One algorithm to find such genes might be: Expressed in the native BioBike language (BioLisp), this might be written as follows: Although this solution is concise and relatively efficient, its programming requires detailed knowledge of both the BioLisp programming language, and of how to call upon BioBike's knowledge resources.
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