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Instead, we may know enough without knowing everything about other people's psychology to be able reasonably to forgive them the wrongs they do to us, consistently with the idea that God remains the ultimate judge of the value of human forgiveness.
And in time, we may know enough to make that possible.
Conservatives may know enough about Judge John G. Roberts to be pleased with him as President Bush's Supreme Court nominee, but the administration seems unwilling to impart some vital information about his record.
Yet eventually, scientists may know enough to map with some certainty those behaviors that are simply the far end of normal eating and those that represent a step into illness.
However, we might still know full well that there are no such birds, and no such things, here; or we may know enough about this thing to know it isn't a bird of that sort, or one of those other things, even though we haven't specified how we know in answer to the initial challenge.
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And buyers may not know enough about them to request them.
Jonathan Edwards of Gartner, an IT consultancy, thinks CFH may not know enough about what's going on inside the consortia to attribute blame when things go wrong.
"Grant-making on that scale is a very difficult art," says Edward A. Ames at the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, who fears that the people in charge of the "huge new pools of money being turned to philanthropy" may not know enough about "the impact they can have on the fields that are the objects of their generosity".
The reporting radiologist may not know enough to identify or recognise the relevant finding (or to correctly dismiss insignificant abnormalities).
But those same teachers may not know enough to help their students learn what they need to know to compete in a global economy.
We may not know enough in a particular case to consider surrogates that are to reflect a fine scale of variation.
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