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Indeed, Ainley thinks the engineers' lack of local knowledge may have been to their advantage: "When they went to Iraq in the 1920s, they recorded Kuwaitis, Kurds, women, Jewish hymns, city music country music.
But Walker's longstanding opposition to knowledge may have faced its toughest test during a visit to London, on Wednesday, when an interviewer asked him if he believed in evolution and he refused to answer.
The Archimedes researchers say that by studying this dialectic they can better understand what people knew about the natural world at a given time and how that knowledge may have affected their lives.
His knowledge may have influenced the playwright, who produced some of the best-known fools in literature: Touchstone in As You Like It; Feste in Twelfth Night; and the fool in King Lear.
That imparting of knowledge may have involved another innovation language.
Designing without rigorous knowledge may have serious economic and environmental consequences.
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The interview starts with the characteristics of these informants (background, experiences in research and policy, formal and informal roles in related decision-making) and continues by exploring the actor-scenarios in which knowledges may have been used.
As children move from commonsense knowledge to educational knowledge, they may have difficulties with educational discourse.
While we distinguish the certain knowledge we may have of mathematical entities from the contingent knowledge of material objects, Russell says that there are certain "neat" features of matter that are just too tidy to have turned out by accident.
The amount of questions in the knowledge assessment may have been too few to fully or more comprehensively assess knowledge gaps among the sample.
Without this knowledge, they may have lost out on potential revenue or, worse, lost customers.
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