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"What does that say about his knowledge about whether these deals were honest or corrupt?" Mr. Tauzin said.
There is no "common knowledge" about whether the norm was breached and co-ordinated action can break down.
Pelosi stressed she had no inside knowledge about whether Clinton planned to run, but added: "Think of the message it sends to women in the world.
Mr. Allen, Mr. DeLay's spokesman, said he had no knowledge about whether Mr. DeLay or anyone in his office had actually received a check from Reliant in 2002 or whether one might have been forwarded to the Texas committee.
It turned out that only 40percentt of the studies used randomized controlled trials — the usual way of establishing reliable knowledge about whether a drug, diet or other intervention is really safe and effective.
We argue that similarity must be augmented by deeper, adaptation knowledge about whether a case can be easily modified to fit a target problem.
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We conclude with an assessment of the current state-of-knowledge about whether pollen richness reflects floristic richness and explore what is known and unknown in our understanding of pollen plant richness relationships.
There's no doubt we are in a transitional period; as patients gain more knowledge about themselves, whether via the Internet or a genetic test, the doctor/patient relationship will undergo some natural changes.
Using data collected from patients (N = 280) in 14 U.S. drug treatment programs, we compared patients who reported that they never injected drugs (NIDUs) with past or current drug injectors (IDUs) concerning their knowledge about HCV, whether they used HCV education opportunities at their programs, and the facilitators and barriers to doing so.
The questionnaire had three questions concerning knowledge about diabetes: whether the person knows what type of diabetes he/she has (no or yes), knows which side-effects of medications he/she should attend to (no, not really, on the whole yes or yes) and knows which actions to take when his/her blood glucose level is too high (no, not really, on the whole yes or yes).
Feigenbaum was the first person to realize that human intelligence springs not from rules of logic but from knowledge about particular problems (whether it's chemistry or auto mechanics or writing magazine articles) and about the world in general.
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