Sentence examples for knowledge of the substance from inspiring English sources

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David A. Patterson, a professor at Washington University in St . Louis has firsthand knowledge of the substance abuse and other problems facing American Indian communities.

Mr. Bush, his advisers said, had a good knowledge of the substance of the bill, and was always well aware of the political twists and turns on Capitol Hill.

Would bring to the job: Extensive experience in the White House and on Capitol Hill; intimate knowledge of the substance and politics of federal programs, the budget process and appropriations.

The Russian leadership already knew that Trump is inexperienced in the domain of foreign policy and that it is relatively easy in bargaining to take advantage of a person who has little knowledge of the substance of the negotiations.

Ever since, Margarito, whose record is 38-6, has denied any knowledge of the substance found within his knuckle pads before that fight, even as the California State Athletic Commission revoked his boxing license and others argued for a lifetime ban.

In cases of a less detailed knowledge of the substance's interaction with the organism, one would refer to "mode of action" as this indicates only a certain area of biochemical interaction, e.g. it is known that the substance interferes with DNA repair but without the knowledge of the actual mechanism.

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For man the attainment of happiness consists in a particular type of knowledge, the knowledge of the substances of all the beings and a certain lifestyle, the virtuous life.

He sided with Locke and Newton against Descartes in denying that we have knowledge of the essence of substances, even though we can be sure that there are at least two kinds of substances (mental and material) because their properties (thinking and divisibility) are incompatible.

But if we would study the nervous system in its real relations in the body, it is extremely important to have a knowledge of that substance also which lies between the proper nervous parts, holds them together and gives the whole its form in a greater or less degree'; translated from German) – Rudolf Virchow, Die Cellularpathologie, p. 246 (Virchow, 1858).

Raleigh had no knowledge of the charges' substance until the morning of the tribunal, when he learned he was accused, on hearsay alone, of plotting to enthrone Lady Arabella Stuart.

The suspect denied all knowledge of the explosive substances in court, according to Spanish media reports.

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