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As standards for what counted as a mappable fact rose, knowledge that didn't meet those standards — secondhand travellers' reports, guesses hazarded without compasses or sextants — was discarded and lost.
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Knowledge!" That changed in 1945.
He wants knowledge that is utterly indefeasible.
The real reason for most of these abuses is that the MPs have spent the last 10 years playing to the gallery by not voting themselves pay rises, in the knowledge that they could make up the difference in exes.
The special task of the Delphi managers is to provide the knowledge that rises from the analyses for the experts to use.
In addition, Threadneedle Street thinks consumer confidence is robust and that the knowledge that rate rises are likely to be gradual and limited is encouraging investment.
Linguistic competence is the underlying knowledge that gives rise to linguistic performance, i.e. observable behaviour.
Perceived knowledge rose after the workshop, but.
Part of Howard's sentiment is surely the knowledge that Mexico will almost certainly rise again.
The public's near-term, mid-term, and long-term lifestyle choices will be affected by knowledge that the carbon tax rate will be rising.
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