Sentence examples for knowing for example from inspiring English sources

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Readers have no way of knowing, for example, whether TechCrunch does not cover a company because Mr. Arrington has invested in a competitor.

It was my conception that everyone would be interested in knowing, for example, that if you didn't happen to have a suffocated duck on hand you could get the same effect by using pig's blood".

People always talk of knowing things, of knowing, for example, "where to get the best pizza," says Ray Suarez, a Brooklyn native and senior correspondent for "The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer" on PBS.

There is an undeniable public interest in knowing, for example, that U.S. intelligence believes the Iranians are buying advanced missiles from North Korea, and that Gulf Arab rulers have been privately urging American military action against Iran.

There is an art to her art -- knowing, for example, how to telescope a scene so defendants, witnesses and lawyers are grouped in the foreground, creating an encompassing summation of sorts for TV viewers, yet being journalistically honest.

While Soviet dissidents could strategize to protect themselves — knowing, for example, that prosecutors needed at least two witnesses — their tricks are of no use in a post-Soviet justice system, where cases can be wholly fabricated, she said.

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In 1945, the philosopher Gilbert Ryle distinguished between "knowing how" (procedural knowledge of the sort that's involved in riding a bike) and "knowing that" (for example, the ability to acquire, archive, and retrieve facts about how a bike works).

It makes extraordinary use of knowing cuteness, for example.

Previous research has not shown much musical benefit to knowing Mandarin, for example, and that may be because the tones are more curved.

Legend's second verse, "I'm just a pebble on the beach and I sit and wonder why/ Little people running around/ Never knowing why," for example, seems to echo Shakespeare's lines: "Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore/ So do our minutes hasten to their end;/ Each changing place with that which goes before,/ In sequent toil all forwards do contend".

Suppose one applies this epistemological structure in knowing others, for example, one's friend.

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