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Accordingly, it seems that knowledge of and skills in performing the intervention were more important than knowledge of the disorder.

In our own fact-indifferent moment, it can often seem that knowledge, like poetry per Auden, makes nothing happen.

Strange as it may seem, a knowledge economy's greatest pitfall is in becoming a Mandarin meritocracy.

In April 1950, two Navy ships -- without, it seems, the knowledge of Congress -- sprayed the residents of the Virginia coastal communities of Norfolk, Hampton and Newport News with BG.

It seems "common knowledge" that all dodos were hunted down by European visitors, because they were slow and had no innate fear of humans.

If Forms are simple, then it seems that knowledge is intuitive or acquaintance-like: in a non-propositional manner one somehow sees a Form, itself by itself.

This may make it seem that knowledge of a god is merely a bonus, a tangential consideration; on the contrary, it is the chief aim of the science.

It seems the knowledge translation-related issues are somewhat similar in research organizations located in developed and developing countries.

When resources are limited, it seems that knowledge and health substitute each other, but from the perspective of economic growth they act more as complements.

During the recording, which Davis had reportedly recorded without her knowledge, Laurie seemed to imply her knowledge of the alleged sexual abuse of Davis by her husband.

Recent education in sepsis raises knowledge level as well while knowledge seems to decrease with age.

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