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The same section further provides that the decision made by the board of public works shall be final, unless the railroad company, within 30 days after such decision comes to its knowledge, appeals (which it is expressly authorized by the statute to do) from the decision, as to the assessment and valuation made in each county through which the railroad runs, to the circuit court of that county.
But there are two other characteristics of science that are also important when it comes to deploying its knowledge for the benefit of public policy and society: that scientific knowledge is always provisional knowledge, and that it can be modified through its interaction with society.
What it now sees, it certainly always possessed, but as lying away in the dark, not as acting within it: to dispel the darkness, and thus come to knowledge of its inner content, it must thrust towards the light.
OBERHAUSER: Nothing has ever come to my knowledge about that.
Another limitation is that the comparison could only cover crimes that had come to police knowledge.
Well, the time has come to share your knowledge".
We come to knowledge through media of various sorts, seldom simpliciter.
Particularly, it seems, when it comes to our knowledge of sex off enders.
Broadly speaking, competency-based education identifies explicit learning outcomes when it comes to knowledge and the application of that knowledge.
John M. Orman figured most people were like him when it came to their knowledge of Helen Keller.
When it comes to finances, knowledge is your best friend.
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