Sentence examples for have gained sufficient knowledge from inspiring English sources

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After they have gained sufficient knowledge, worked-examples may no longer be appropriate because the positive effects of worked-examples will be lost.

b) The fishermen feel that through discussion, films and television etc they have gained sufficient knowledge c) Some fishermen can not be motivated to train voluntarily.

A total of 1 196 individuals have gained sufficient knowledge with regards to flood hazard monitoring and development of mitigation measures.

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But they add this caveat: "There are cases where an individual has not obtained a degree in meteorology or atmospheric science but has gained sufficient knowledge through coursework and/or professional experience to successfully fill professional positions..

Until he had gained sufficient knowledge of the law, he had no right to interpret it; Coke pointed out that such knowledge "demanded mastery of an artificial reason ... which requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it".

Until he had gained sufficient knowledge of the law, he had no right to interpret it; he pointed out that such knowledge "demanded mastery of an artificial reason ... which requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it".

Only a small percentage of students stated they had gained sufficient knowledge and experience in palliative care during their studies, and the vast majority supported the introduction of palliative care as a mandatory part of the undergraduate curriculum.

Members of the community complained about the difficulty of evaluating health care providers and differentiating between those who were both educated and skilled; and those who had gained sufficient knowledge (working as an auxiliary member of staff in a hospital or as a member of domestic staff in a health workers household) to be able to deceive vulnerable clients looking for care.

Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are explicit, directly observable tasks requiring the demonstration of specific knowledge, skills, and behaviors that learners are expected to perform without direct supervision once they have gained sufficient competence.

Taking the company private, as another opportunity, "has gained sufficient traction" among the board, our source claims.

However CSR and IB has gained sufficient attention in developed countries, (Kolk, 2016: Gruber, & Schlegelmilch, 2015).

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