Sentence examples for knowledge treats from inspiring English sources

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This way of understanding God's presence by reference to his power and his knowledge treats the predicate 'is present' as applied to God as analogical with its application to ordinary physical things.

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By her reckoning, the answer is within you: you should learn how to make connections, become a cultural tourist, be curious about others, read things you wouldn't normally read, step out of your comfort zone, share knowledge, treat your social network like your health, so that even if you don't always do the right thing, at least you know what the right thing is.

We will assess reasons for thinking that none of these categories provide suitable objects of moral knowledge, treating them in reverse order.

Macro-analytic approaches, such as those associated with the so-called Strong Programme in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, treat social relations as an external, independent factor and scientific judgment and content as a dependent outcome.

We will also check the level of patients' knowledge treated in the different centres and therapies.

With this knowledge, treating health professionals can easily and effectively monitor the magnitude of impact of a lipoatrophy treatment without the interpretive ambiguity typically associated with other QoL instruments.

Symmetrical or self/other parity accounts of self-knowledge treat the processes by which we acquire knowledge of our own minds as essentially the same as the processes by which we acquire knowledge of other people's minds.

This review provides a brief summary of our current knowledge and treats possible explanations for discrepancies between studies.

The dictionary defines an encyclopedia as "a work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or treats comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge, in articles usually arranged alphabetically by subject" (1 ).

Few dentists leave their training with as much skill and knowledge in treating children as they acquire in treating adults.

Applying this interpretation to spouses' occupational distance measures, spouses who perform similar activities at work are treated as having similar preferences and spouses whose jobs require similar knowledge are treated as having similar comparative advantages.

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