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I realised that we take knowledge for granted in this part of the world because we are surrounded by ways to learn, not just in schools but everywhere.
We take this knowledge for granted in the United States, but it was significant to the teacher and news to the students.
Mr Williamson goes a step beyond to say the same of knowledge.It is unusual, too, to take the notion of knowledge for granted as a starting point, and then treat belief as being a form of botched or would-be knowledge.
Furthermore, policies that still take this 'common knowledge' for granted can have negative consequences for the implementation rates of renewables.
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Yet its simple knowledge, taken for granted from an early age, helps to establish a sense of self – your place in the scheme of things.
One of the reasons that graduation rates among low-income first generation college students hover at around 10% is that they don't have the "college knowledge" taken for granted by their peers.
Or was this knowledge so taken for granted that no one thought it worth mentioning?
It is a novel that displays a formidable familiarity with élite knowledge, and takes for granted a capacity for both abstract and worldly thinking.
Employers consider tacit knowledge, generic skills and work-based attitudes as more important than academic or technical knowledge, which they take for granted when employing graduates holding certain degrees in public health (37).
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(Interview) Participants described the collectively held common knowledge that is taken for granted by employees of their organization.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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