Sentence examples for progress and knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Even if it is legal to publish pictures like this, is it acceptable to overstep medical confidentiality and the respect for the privacy [of others]?" In response to these questions, the medical examiner puts forth the "concept of a 'science pudique', that manages to be respectful of others without preventing itself from advancing towards progress and knowledge".

Even if it is legal to publish pictures like this, is it acceptable to overstep medical confidentiality and the respect for the privacy [of the victims]?" In response to these questions, the medical examiner puts forth the "concept of a ' science pudique' [modest science] that manages to be respectful of others without preventing itself from advancing towards progress and knowledge".

Here, I cover some of the meeting highlights, including recent progress and knowledge gaps in the application of fluid-based biomarkers, the development of imaging biomarkers, and efforts to advance the collaborative development of biomarkers in this field.

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As our experience progresses and knowledge diffuses, this rule becomes more striking.

In fact, clinicians showing very limited initial knowledge on the tool and its usefulness, as discussions progressed and knowledge was shared, gradually started to envisage a wider range of potential uses.

All agreed that we need to focus on identifying new opportunities and best practices by exploring if more technology really means more progress, efficiency, and knowledge.

Positive competition does not (should not) reduce diversity but on the contrary reinforce diversity and intensify global progress and common knowledge.

Neoclassical economists first considered technical progress as exogenous and knowledge as a public good, notably characterized by its non-appropriability.

This study assesses progress in innovation and knowledge management research during 1980 2014, using a sample of "highly cited" journal publications.

But as research progresses and more knowledge is gained about more universities and authors, the image gets more complex and less apt for generalizations.

This argument is even more reasonable in view of the fact that the expertise of any one scientist relies heavily on the knowledge, ideas, and observations that have been obtained by others (Hardwig, 1985) and that progress and growth in knowledge essentially results from collaboration (Oeberst, Kimmerle, & Cress, in press; Popper, 1968).

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