Sentence examples for in certain knowledge from inspiring English sources

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'Ideality' connoted 'ideal-ism' as evident in certain knowledge, 'pre-eminently the foundation of the mathematics'.

Students who believe in certain knowledge (certainty of knowing) have been shown to experience less conceptual change than students more accepting of uncertainty (Qian and Alvermann, 1995), presumably because conceptual change requires them to accept that their understanding of a concept could be improved.

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Despite job growth in certain knowledge-class and service sectors, unemployment has been rising.

They may well appreciate the Derby's place in the rich tapestry of British sport, but do not necessarily wake up on the first Saturday in June in the certain knowledge that it must be Derby day.

In this way, you force defenders to calculate the risk of leaving tackles to their mates or taking them on themselves in the certain knowledge that in doing so, they may open up space elsewhere.

Part of the fun in seeing Bond brought low lies in the certain knowledge that he will triumph in the end.

BMR: "Prior to the election, we appointed Jack McConnell who was previously general secretary of the Labour party in Scotland to head up our public affairs consultancy, in the certain knowledge that Jack would get a safe seat from the Labour party, and in the hope and expectation that Jack would also get a cabinet position within the new administration".

Mr. Thomas, often known for scathingly denouncing "extraneous" provisions in his tax bills, quietly supported the ceiling fan provision in the certain knowledge that Mr. Grassley on the Senate side would go along.

But such an action could only be taken in the certain knowledge that by increasing the tempo of the civil war in Syria we would dramatically increase the suffering of millions of innocent Syrian civilians.

This is in the certain knowledge that the Government knows that it should do something but does not know what to do.

But they also gratify what her latest subject, Charles Dickens, called "staring curiosity" (Dickens, trembling in the certain knowledge that no man can own his life once he is dead, claimed to disapprove of the biographer's art).

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