Sentence examples for having the knowledge from inspiring English sources

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The challenge of the century is to prepare a knowledgeable generation, particularly having the knowledge, skill and attitude beyond the range of traditional engineering curriculum.

They were quite far away from having the knowledge to build a nuclear bomb, probably 10 years.

"There's a sense of someone doing something passionately but not having the knowledge of how to do it," Ms. Hayes said.

"Having the knowledge of what happened would help us deal with her loss in a way we can't right now," Rob added.

We never could prevent Iran from having the knowledge of how to build a bomb, but we might, still, if we address Iran's security concerns, be able to convince Tehran that completing one is not in Iran's interest.

She argues that having the knowledge and experience of running IT in a major delivery department alongside driving a "game changing" programme and its inherent cultural changes is "a whole different tack, which I think is paying off well".

"The pride came from finding the knowledge and from knowing how to use the device and not from the knowledge itself, compared to having pride in having the knowledge oneself.

Mr. Bush said he had "told people that if you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon".

Rather, it's a case of helping everyone become better informed – having the knowledge and confidence to have more say on planning decisions, and to demand planning officers and planning committees work on their behalf".

In charging the defendants with manslaughter, the prosecution accused them of being involved in, or having the knowledge of, the removal of a standpipe in the basement of the Deutsche Bank building during asbestos abatement.

Only weeks ago, noted John Edwards, a presidential candidate, Mr Bush was noisily rattling sabres at Iran, warning that "If you're interested in avoiding World War Three, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing [Iran] from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon".

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