Sentence examples for extraneous knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Shorn of this extraneous knowledge and coming to painting with eyes innocent of extraneous concepts, the viewer could then be in a position to look at what painting presents directly to his vision complex arrangements of forms and colours which, for reasons thus far unexplained, have the capacity to move the recipient deeply with emotions utterly alien to the emotions of life.

The argument here acknowledges the consequences of geo-political dominance for knowledge dissemination but shows that concepts drawn from extraneous knowledge systems may both challenge and also be integrated into mainstream social and cultural theories, in order to enhance their competence by directly addressing prevailing assumptions and approaches.

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Alternatively, high mechanistic knowledge may instead overemphasize extraneous details that distract from the relevant mechanistic parts that can be used for an embodied analogy (Belenky & Schalk, 2014; Harp & Mayer, 1998; Kaminski, Sloutsky, & Heckler, 2009) or inhibit transfer to novel situations (e.g., Sloutsky, Kaminski, & Heckler, 2005; Son & Goldstone, 2009).

It is possible that under the less predictable conditions of the present study, sentence-extraneous information was included into discourse-related knowledge.

Path analysis which is the family of SEM, allows for exploration of the web of relationships between levels of diabetes knowledge, attitudes, self-management, QoL, and extraneous variables, such as age and duration of diabetes, among people with T2DM in one single model.

Representations are extraneous to physical states but they allow our empirical knowledge of them.

However, due to incomplete knowledge these reconstructions often have missing or extraneous components and interactions, which can be identified by reconciling model predictions with experimental data.

A sighted companion may give extraneous, ambiguous or incorrect directions because of a lack of knowledge and understanding of how VI people navigate [15] and it may not be possible or desirable for such a human aide to be available at all times (indeed, according to a recent report, 26% of blind adults in the United States live alone [16, 17]).

Big data analysis also known as big data mining is a tedious task involving extraneous efforts to reduce data in a manageable size to uncover maximum knowledge patterns.

It is possible that concept mapping will impose lower extraneous load and becomes more useful for learning once students gain prior knowledge, so over longer learning periods, concept mapping may become more effective.

Mr. Thomas, often known for scathingly denouncing "extraneous" provisions in his tax bills, quietly supported the ceiling fan provision in the certain knowledge that Mr. Grassley on the Senate side would go along.

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