Sentence examples for ignoring this knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Ignoring this knowledge may result in a Bayesian network that captures the statistical relationships between the states of phosphoproteins perfectly but does not make any biological sense--a phenomenon referred to as equivalent classes of Bayesian networks in the machine learning field [ 30, 31].

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Some missionaries of the late 18th and19th centuries, however, ignored this knowledge or consciously fought against it.

How sad that today's young celebrities not only choose to ignore this knowledge but also serve as role models for others.

However, all these articles ignored this prior knowledge because they were based on frequentist statistics that test the null hypothesis that parameters are equal to zero.

But if all this is disconnected from patients and their needs, medicine will run the risk of ignoring the knowledge of its limits, which will objectively continue to exist in the light of the extreme complexity of the human being.

Sometimes, the opposite is depicted and we see the passive spouse who, feeling hopeless and trapped, merely "takes it" by robotically moving through their days while ignoring the knowledge of the betrayal.

You had, in his poignant phrase, "an inexperienced president" whose anti-intellectualism, spiteful insecurity, and provincial ignorance caused him to consciously ignore the knowledge of experts and their explicit warnings of this terrorist attack, and to focus, instead, on tax cuts for his patrons (in a time of "war") and on vacations.

Goldman (2003), for example, discusses the ways in which conservation administrative efforts of Wildlife Management Areas in Tanzania favourably describe 'indigenous knowledge' yet ignore that knowledge in practice, actually prohibiting community involvement rather than encouraging participatory efforts (p. 854).

But the church chose to ignore that knowledge, and opted to protect its own reputation, rather than the children in its care.

That does not confer on us a freedom to ignore the knowledge that we already have, or to postpone the action that it appears to demand at a given time" [92].

That does not confer upon us freedom to ignore the knowledge we already have, or to postpone action that it appears to demand at a given time.

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