Sentence examples for knowledge of their place from inspiring English sources

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The veil of ignorance blocks from the parties knowledge of their place in society: for example their socio-economic status, religion, and sex.

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While medical students' positive health behaviors may be encouraged by their expanding knowledge and peer and role model support [ 2], some students may avoid treatment because of concerns that others' knowledge of their illness may place them in academic jeopardy [ 8].

A genetic approach was chosen because it allows specific in vivo targeting, endowing optical signals with a precise knowledge of their origin even when detection takes place from outside of the living animal.

One mzee (respected elder, singular) spoke at great length about his cumulated knowledge of salt licks; their place names, locations, textures, smells, compositions, the proper seasonal uses and health benefits for livestock including deworming properties; and the merits of natural salt over salt from the market.

We begin by realising these differences and humbly listening to farmers and their families, learning and respecting their cultures, ways of living, and knowledge of place and home.

The existence of powerful bureaucrats raises issues of accountability and responsibility, particularly in democratic systems; bureaucrats are supposedly the agents of their leaders, but their superior knowledge of detail can place them in a position of indispensability.

Former colonial powers have respectable reasons to be involved: diaspora populations, commercial ties or linguistic links—or simply their knowledge of faraway places.

Since publicly announcing the rediscovery last year, Mr. Milestone has learned that knowledge of the place was never wholly lost.

Multiculturalism was easy, whereas deep knowledge of another place, predicated as it usually is on linguistic competence, is hard.

I've lived here more than half my life, yet can't claim anything close to an encyclopaedic knowledge of the place.

To walk a place every day is to arrive, slowly, at a knowledge of that place that precedes words, and precedes the stories that attach to this mountain peak or that bend in the road.

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