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Most of the constraints involved interactions among VRK; 13 involved rules, eight involved values, and seven involved knowledge.
During requirements prioritization, some decisions on the relative importance of requirements or the feasibility of a given implementation order must necessarily resort to a human (e.g., the requirements analyst), possessing the involved knowledge.
From a domain analysis of conflict management processing, the first elements of a repository are given by identifying involved knowledge and formalizing protocols driven by actors to resolve conflicts.
Another step in counseling involved knowledge and skill-building exercises (e.g., condom use demonstration, role modeling).
A formal description of the involved knowledge would allow to present relevant information about a model to biologists in a familiar way.
These pairs can illuminate three kinds of knowledge: 1. Common knowledge already existed, useful but meaningless for research; 2. Rarely involved knowledge, can be taken as noises or false positive findings; 3. Emerging knowledge, useful and meaningful for research.
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Change involves knowledge, interest, understanding.
Emotions involve knowledge, beliefs, opinions, and desires about the world.
Grammos are errors involving knowledge of the rules of language – for example "there" for "their", or "you're" instead of "your".
Neuroscientists and psychologists have other views that argue that motor skill does not involve knowledge.
In legal terms, when a public official is involved, actual malice involves knowledge that the published information was false or in reckless disregard of the truth.
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