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Discover Ludwig"in knowledge that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause that explains the reason or context for the main clause. Example: In knowledge that she was allergic to dairy, she ordered the salad instead of the pizza.
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As described by Hurwicz, mechanism design theory addresses the gap in knowledge that exists between buyers and sellers.
Lewis's theory provides a novel and distinctively pragmatic conception of the element in knowledge that is a priori, or independent of experience.
Although he believes we possess information about Shakespeare in "relative abundance," he admits that "there are huge gaps in knowledge that make any biographical study of Shakespeare an exercise in speculation".
To quote just one: "So here is a specific and valuable advance in knowledge that could only have been attained by experimentation on animals that closely resemble us; experiments which are, as far as we can tell, almost painless".
Epistemologies of ignorance maintain that ignorances are often not simply benign gaps in knowledge that have yet to be filled.
Despite the potential advantages of low-cost materials, there are critical gaps in knowledge that are preventing their effective use.
First and foremost, however, it highlights the large gaps in knowledge that make it difficult for parents, coaches, and physicians to navigate decisions about prevention and treatment.
In conclusion, local imaging practitioners' limited use of referral guidelines and lack of radiation dose awareness highlights a potential gap in knowledge that may impede their role in the justification and optimisation of paediatric imaging examinations.
Marguerite La Caze, using methodology developed by Michele LeDoeuff, argues that feminists as well as nonfeminist analytic philosophers use images, for example, mythical social contracts in political philosophy and visual and spatial metaphors in knowledge, that can unwittingly perpetuate images that exclude women (La Caze 2002, LeDoeuff 1989; see also Gatens 1991).
There are several reasons for this lack of information and data: (a) the information and data are not (openly) accessible, (b) the information and data have not yet been evaluated, and/or (c) there are gaps in knowledge that can only be closed through additional studies and research.
The collaboration between EDF, the University of Texas and the natural gas industry may seem anomalous given the adversarial relationship that has existed for so long between the environmental community and all sectors of the energy industry, but to EDF, the relationship is paying off with an increase in knowledge that could lead to significant long-term reduction in methane emissions.
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