Sentence examples for knowledge constitutes from inspiring English sources

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The reuse of past knowledge constitutes a key factor for improving manufacturing performance, during design, planning, and operational phases.

The fact that students submit their applications with this knowledge constitutes permission to have these materials read by both faculty and student members of the Committee.

This knowledge constitutes an initial step in the study of pearl size trait inheritance, which will be helpful in the near future for the diffusion of genetically selected donor oyster lines produced by hatchery systems throughout production sites.

On Chomsky's view, the language faculty contains innate knowledge of various linguistic rules, constraints and principles; this innate knowledge constitutes the 'initial state' of the language faculty.

Millions crossing our border without our knowledge constitutes a clear threat to our nation's security.

This knowledge constitutes a framework for additional studies to determine the physiological and ecological functions and significance of these storage compounds for RHA1 and related bacteria.

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Primitive people in some cultures regard the body of knowledge constituting the initiation curriculum as most essential to their tribal membership.

Gilles Deleuze from A to Z... is a riveting, self-penned obituary of a sickly and self-reflexive philosopher, whose ruminations on bodies, space, art and knowledge constitute both an encyclopedia and an atlas.

In the 1950s American linguist Noam Chomsky forcefully argued that, although children pick up the language and dialect they hear spoken around them, they must do so on the basis of prior grammatical knowledge, constituting a "language acquisition device" that they are presumably born with.

Conceptual knowledge means declarative textbook facts, whereas strategic knowledge and conditional knowledge constitute procedural knowledge (knowledge organization is shown in Figure  1).

Problems pertaining to a lack of knowledge constitute ignorance, and problems in attitudes can be seen as prejudice, while problems in behaviour may be considered as discrimination.

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