Sentence examples for knowledge or skill from inspiring English sources

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"Experts often use their knowledge or skill to do dreadful things".

Maybe the person doesn't have the knowledge or skill or capability.

Oxford Dictionary definition of a charlatan: A person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill.

Through a fluid "stepping up and stepping out" process, team members take on more responsibility when the need for their particular knowledge or skill is greatest.

Some common sources of pessimism include resentment at not having been promoted, a need for attention, or a need to cover for a lack of knowledge or skill.

Tests must require or demonstrate some valuable knowledge or skill, like knowing how to multiply, understanding the Civil War or being able to think critically.

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Units often benefit from sharing knowledge or skills.

Students now arrive at university without the knowledge or skills considered automatic in our day.

Your friends' friends, for example, may have knowledge or skills that you need.

Should universities focus on instilling broad-based knowledge or skills that can lead directly to jobs?

Application of knowledge (or skills) yields expertise, and additional analytic or experiential insights are said to constitute instances of wisdom.

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