Sentence examples for most basic knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Millions of others are missing even the most basic knowledge of what is possible.

It's also not a complicated drive, often less than an hour, for those with even the most basic knowledge of the city's streets.

The interrogations disclosed that Al Qaeda officials did not have even the most basic knowledge of nuclear weapons and materials, the American official said.

Despite this, Dan Jorgensen, Denmark's minister for agriculture, admitted the situation was a "catastrophe" because the authorities "don't even have the most basic knowledge of how widespread MRSA is".

Balding is engagingly honest about her ignorance of sports about which most sane people have only the most basic knowledge and is more than happy to let the experts do the techy stuff.

In my clinic and my work in public health, I regularly encounter people who are deeply skeptical of even the most basic knowledge established by what journalists label "mainstream" science (as if the other thing is anything like science) — whether it's facts about physiology, nutrition, disease, medicines, you name it.

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Thus, to demonstrate this most basic level of knowledge, teachers need to remember and understand various general propositions about teaching and learning, such as knowledge of subject-related teaching principles and their significance for teaching, knowledge of certain key areas of business and economics teaching, or knowledge of student difficulties and their potential causes (Shulman 1987).

By insisting that only permanent things could have real existence, the philosopher Parmenides (5th century bc) called into question the most basic claims about knowledge itself.

Even someone with the most basic intelligence and knowledge of Pakistan would tell it that sending troops into Pakistan will only strengthen the forces opposing the United States and will destabilize the government of Pakistan, no matter who leads it.

Kant's "Refutation" was intended precisely to demonstrate that epistemological idealism, the argument that our most basic forms of knowledge in fact reflect only our own forms of intuition and conceptualization, could and must be combined with indeterminate ontological realism.

Because most readers bring basic knowledge of the "religion script" to their reading of The Far Side (angels are good, devils are bad, God is all-powerful, hell involves suffering and heaven bliss, etc)., the unanticipated turns of phrase and shifts away from the usual rhythms of religious narrative surprise and entertain.

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