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Our data showed a lower proportionate need for postexposure prophylaxis (not actual rabies) in long-term travelers than in short-term travelers (7 vs. 23/1,000, OR 0.31, p<0.0001), possibly because long-term travelers may be more knowledgeable or better educated about animal exposure risks, more likely to avoid exposures, and more likely to have been vaccinated before travel.

"A balanced ego-to-capability ratio requires the self-awareness and security to ask for help and surround oneself with others who are smarter, more knowledgeable, or more capable than the leader, and thus complement the leader's strengths and shortcomings".

Prior work by our NGO partner may also have made this group more knowledgeable or even improved health seeking behaviour in these migrant workers.

Voluntary surveys always employ a degree of response bias, where those who answer may be more knowledgeable, or more interested in the topics discussed, than the general population.

We can therefore presume that the results suffer from a level of voluntary response bias, where those who participated were likely more knowledgeable or at least more interested in the topics discussed, than non-respondents.

Some introductory students may feel more knowledgeable or actually be more knowledgeable than others; these students may be more confident in taking charge of discussions and teaching other students.

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Surrounded by smart and more knowledgeable feminists, or people who may not agree with what I want to say, it takes an effort to feel confident enough to speak up.

If I make the claim that it does say that, I have to argue my case, which at least intimates that either I am more righteous or more reasonable or more knowledgeable than anyone who disagrees with me, or the Bible isn't really perspicuous - a contradiction of the claim.

Valentine's Day is a perfect time to reject the idea that the ideal man is taller, richer, more knowledgeable, more renowned or more powerful.

Fifteen years ago Mr. Robertson may have known things about XYZ Inc. that the rest of us did not; but he's no more knowledgeable about Japan, or the future of tech stocks, than thousands of other people.

Become more knowledgeable, more political, or both.

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