Sentence examples for curtailed knowledge from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, it also known that people in the recovery phase from depression and anxiety demonstrate less physical disability [ 33], which may also extend to curtailed knowledge and apprehension about physical health.

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In the Muslim world, clericism curtailed the spread of knowledge, while in Europe, aided by the printing press, the scope of scholarship dramatically widened.

For China's expanding academy, the potential to contribute to global knowledge is curtailed by a cost structure that discourages utilization of global resources; some university libraries even classify research databases and websites by whether or not the services are subject to the international data download fee.

I would argue that Command China, in its efforts to suppress, curtail and channel knowledge flows into politically acceptable domains that will indefinitely sustain the control of the Communist Party — i.e., censoring Google — is increasingly at odds with Network China, which is thriving by participating in global knowledge flows.

But if God does know contingents in particular, future contingent events then it would appear that human freedom is curtailed by God's prior knowledge of human actions.

Professional bodies and regulators need to review their guidelines and regulations ensuring that they are fit for purpose and can facilitate the use of ULM, especially OL use, where possible to ensure that innovation and advancing medical knowledge is not curtailed.

The optimization of fuel hazard management is nevertheless curtailed by the current state of knowledge about crown fire behaviour and fuel dynamics in relation to stand development and silviculture.

However, the diffusion of technical knowledge is powerfully influenced and curtailed by social and political conflicts.

Cognitive load [Horton, W. S., & Gerrig, R. J. (2005b). The impact of memory demands on audience design during language production. Cognition, 96(2), 127 142.] assumes duplicated responsibility curtailed by processing limitations, so that simpler cues to listener knowledge should be preferred.

An analyst whose knowledge of the future is only curtailed by the misty damp that surrounds the ethereal plane is saying that the Kindle will make Amazon $1.6 billion in revenue with $400 million in profit.

However, the requirement for extensive knowledge of these interfaces has generally curtailed this type of method to well-studied and ubiquitous domains, such as the SH3, SH2 and PDZ domains (Encinar et al., 2009; Stein and Aloy, 2010).

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