Sentence examples for imbalance in knowledge from inspiring English sources

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28 This confidence overcame the imbalance in knowledge between the parents and the doctor.

Such a sequence concludes when the imbalance in knowledge is equalised (Heritage, 2012b).

There is therefore likely to be a great imbalance in knowledge between the researcher and the participant [ 39], but the consent process does not appear to address this imbalance and the basic concepts of the trials do not appear to be appropriately communicated or understood.

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It has been suggested that the Internet may alter the traditional imbalances in knowledge and power in the doctor-patient relationship [ 13, 20], however our data indicate that the effect is more complex.

In classroom settings they signal an imbalance in the ownership of knowledge; the "tester's" knowledge status is set as the standard against which the "testee's" knowledge is measured, and the testee is in the process of acquiring that knowledge.

While it is an exaggeration to claim, as Davies does, that most histories of World War II underplay the war in the East, he is right to point out an imbalance in many people's knowledge of it compared with their grasp of the fighting in the West.

If one knows how different datasets are correlated in terms of allelic imbalance, this knowledge may be used to improve the data analysis.

I haven't seen any press officer training that addresses the gender imbalance in the media, and to my knowledge it hasn't been widely discussed in higher education communications forums, but as communications professionals we are all voracious media consumers and the increased attention to lack of female media presence can't have passed us by.

For the past 20 years or so, Richard Powers seems to have been engaged in a prodigious attempt to redress the imbalance of knowledge that was the subject of C. P. Snow's famous "Two Cultures" lecture.

A Gap in Knowledge.

Steps to redress this hydrological imbalance require knowledge of the ecohydrology of native systems such as eucalypt woodlands, which grow on deeper soils low in the landscape, and, unlike annual crops, sustain growth and water use during summer months.

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