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Mr. Fitzgerald said Mr. Nettles, who expressed knowledge of bomb making, was fooled into thinking that the fertilizer he possessed could be used for a bomb when in fact, he was given a "nondangerous" type.
They expressed knowledge of the fact that had they fallen ill maybe five to six years earlier, they would not have been alive today, as the treatment they were receiving had only been available in the last few years.
In the analysis we found a gap between perceived and expressed knowledge of sex and gender differences in drug treatment indicating a need of education about this to be included in the curriculum in medical school and in basic and specialist training for physicians.
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The fault of many who reject religious ontologies out of hand is to think that they have no value if they don't express knowledge of the world's causal mechanisms.
The language used to express knowledge of such generalities will have, as we shall emphasize, a long career in subsequent inquiries, both in natural philosophy and beyond.
Many have found hermeneutical injustice a powerful concept for articulating the challenges of the oppressed in gaining and expressing knowledge of their experiences while diverging from some of the details of Fricker's analysis.
Similarly, when the person coming from a culture in which the practice is not appropriate or required disagrees, he or she is simply expressing knowledge of what is acceptable morally in his or her culture.
Thus, when someone from a culture in which women must veil their faces in public defends this practice as morally appropriate and indeed required, the relativist would interpret the defense as expressing knowledge of what is acceptable and not acceptable in his or her culture.
"That's what it takes — a text message or email from a top executive expressing knowledge of the problem," he said.
Subsequently, increased coupling was noted between RSC and hippocampus, with hippocampus then expressing knowledge of permanent landmark locations and overall environmental layout.
Two examples of revisions for this project included decisions to target households with children under five (to capture the perceived highest-risk group) and the decision to instruct field researchers to speak with adult women where possible (men were much less likely to express knowledge of ill-health within the household).
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