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If acquaintance is nothing like a judgment or belief, and if the items with which we are acquainted are themselves neither true nor false, how do we get any knowledge of truths out of acquaintance?
This way was chosen to assure that the GP did not get any knowledge of the assessment by the consultant.
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Try to get a knowledge of the flowers that you will be shooting.
In the "good old days" of fixed exchange rates when a country might be ready to change its rate of exchange, if speculators could get any advance knowledge, they could make bundles of money unfairly.
If you're mad on football and you think you've got a knowledge of the game, then you'll get good pictures.
"You have to get your knowledge of life from somewhere.
I would hope that generally contemporary composers get better knowledge of composing for the human voice.
Foundation degrees are excellent for people who want to get practical knowledge of their chosen industry.
The drama plays fast and loose with recorded events, but you'll get some knowledge of the times from watching.
AS social critics often lament, this is an age when many people get their knowledge of the past (and often the present) almost exclusively from their entertainment.
"No disrespect here but how is Steve Bruce going to get the knowledge of a two-week campaign unless he sees it?" Curbishley says.
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