Sentence examples for citing knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Again Ethics may have reversed this view, citing knowledge several times as one ideal good that may be added to the hedonist's good of pleasure (34, 146 47).

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Why else would President Bush cite knowledge as the qualifier?

The report by the BfV cited knowledge gaps and noted several points that would make the success of any legal undertaking to ban Scientology doubtful.

When asked to rank their reasons for dismissing a CTA, 37% cited a lack of time, 28% cited knowledge that the patient would not qualify, 13% cited limited knowledge about the trial, and only 4% cited concern about adversely impacting the doctor-patient relationship as their most common reason.

A similar degree of improvement was indicated for self reported knowledge related to recommended weight gain for women during pregnancy; 91% cited knowledge as being better, with 69% saying it was 'much better' post training.

It is important, then, to learn from your instructor the expectations for citing common knowledge in any given class.

Heigl calls Kutcher "perfection", even though he constantly sounds like he just woke up; and he calls her "smart" – specifically citing her knowledge of French wartime history – when in reality she's just a collection of arbitrary tics and neuroses.

Doing so and citing specific knowledge about prior incidents that were previously denied may lead to victims being more forthcoming, and suspects making admissions of guilt.

He and his father were both born in South Africa and Klein makes the point that "London is often a great starting off point for entrepreneurs who want to operate in Africa," citing local knowledge and the city's historical ties.

McRae went on to assert (also citing "common knowledge") that "contrary to news media propagandas here in the United States, US Senator Barack Hussein Obama is a Muslim and not a Christian" -- a discredited claim.

Typical, Supran and Oreskes say, was a 1997 advertorial citing a "knowledge gap" in climate science and suggesting that a scientific consensus had not been reached — although by then it had.

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