Sentence examples for knowledge and description from inspiring English sources

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The writer and the lepidopterist really do turn out to be the same person, engaged in a single, if multifaceted, project of knowledge and description.

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Senior managers (N = 60) from European and North American air traffic management organisations participated in interviews consisting of open questions designed to trigger safety knowledge and descriptions of behaviours that demonstrate safety commitment as well as scenarios designed to trigger problem-solving and social competence.

Literature is linked to specific syndromes or particular knowledge and descriptions, making sense of presentations, and congenital and rare disease.

In contrast, the use of research literature in clinical reasoning is linked to more common reasoning concepts about specific knowledge and descriptions or presenting features of cases.

The study also suggested that, at least in abstracts, the use of research literature in clinical reasoning is linked to more superficial reasoning concepts or specific knowledge and descriptions or presenting features of cases.

The essay is full of angry argument, deep architectural knowledge and lyrical description.

Dishearteningly billed as "a conceptual project based on every woman's journey of self knowledge and healing" – a description that makes it sound like something agonisingly earnest you'd go out of your way to avoid at the Edinburgh Fringe – Beyoncé's sixth solo album touches on a lot of potent topics.

For a detailed description of the functional anatomy of the autonomous (SNS and VNS) and sensory nervous system, as well as the HPA axis, we refer the reader to respective standard textbooks of physiology since this is established and common knowledge and a detailed description would go beyond the scope of this review.

Secondary outcome measures were knowledge of family planning and description of therapeutic approaches used and preferred.

She had discovered for herself that there is no substitute for experience, that there is an unbridgeable gulf between what Bertrand Russell called "knowledge by description" and actual "knowledge by acquaintance," and no way of going from one to the other.

This might suggest that we should draw the distinction between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description not as one between foundational and nonfoundational knowledge of truths, but as one between knowledge of truths and knowledge of something other than truths.

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