Sentence examples for knowledge in the face from inspiring English sources

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Like all compelling tabloid photojournalism, they provide not solace or uplift but guilty pleasure and a bit of knowledge in the face of the inexplicable.

The school's decrepitude, however, with piles of rotting newspapers and broken anatomical skeletons, points to the uselessness of accumulated human knowledge in the face of death – something the weary doctor knows.

Years later he would write articles for a German magazine, Medicine and Law, appearing to condone some doctors in concentration camps because they advanced medical knowledge in the face of otherwise useless destruction.

Instead, acknowledging and embracing the continuous blending of various sources of knowledge in the face of a changing environment is increasingly recognized as part of a resilient knowledge system (Robinson and Berkes 2011; Reyes-García et al. 2013).

Here, 'inductive reasoning' is used in a broad sense that includes all inferential processes that "expand knowledge in the face of uncertainty" (Holland et al. 1986: 1), including abductive inference.

One must achieve Sincerity (chéng), a continual awareness of moral knowledge in the face of temptations.[5] Although there were always Confucians like Lu who disagreed with Zhu Xi, the latter's interpretation became dominant after the government sponsored it as the official interpretation for the civil service examinations.

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Based upon the transcript of Joan of Arc's trial, in 1431, Dreyer's film shows Joan as an otherworldly young woman — she is nineteen, to the best of her limited knowledge — who, in the face of a barrage of questioning by hostile, older, powerful clerics, is simultaneously self-contained and brimming over with emotion.

An institution like the EU is born out of the knowledge that in the face of the bigger issues we are all minorities.

"They fulfill the need for information in an immediate and accessible way and, on a deeper, psychological level, provide some knowledge or certainty in the face of uncertainty," Ms. Loftin said.

A small number of species from the Asian, African and Australian floodplains have been analysed to date, and the dearth in our knowledge is alarming in the face of the speed at which the floodplains are being damaged or destroyed and the pressing need for well-informed recovery programmes.

And she fully grasped the thankless position of the teachers left to impart knowledge and instill citizenship in the face of awesome obstacles.

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