Sentence examples for some kind of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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I suppose I'm arguing for public discourse to be tempered by some kind of knowledge… a radical suggestion!

But all this does not rule out using weblogs internally, in some kind of knowledge management effort, and it is in this field that they show some potential.

That concept was called edutainment, and it failed because it usually tried to trick children into some kind of knowledge acquisition by tarting up things that should be in textbooks with flashing lights and explosions.

That sort of terminology spectrum of a natural language publication may be considered as some kind of knowledge representation of a text and may be successfully employed in various information retrieval strategies, text analysis and reference systems [13].

I want to go into the experience with some kind of knowledge base that makes sense for my crippled body.

"It stretches the imagination to believe that she didn't have some kind of knowledge … about what was going on," said Sen. James E. Risch (R-Idaho), who reviewed information on the shooting.

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"It reflects the view that knowledge is power and some kinds of knowledge have destructive power".

There may be some kinds of knowledge that science and technology will never deliver, Gorovitz and MacIntyre argued.

The third possible cause of error the philosophers posited, however, was an insurmountable kind, one they termed "necessary fallibility". There may be some kinds of knowledge that science and technology will never deliver, Gorovitz and MacIntyre argued.

(In Hetherington 2011 he argues that we have no reason to suppose that at least some kinds of knowledge-how, including the kind on offer here, might not be a kind of ability (2011, 73).) Adams (2009) suggests that the results from cognitive psychology that present difficulties for intellectualism also undermine Hetherington's radical anti-intellectualism.

Next, (2) he proves that the primary object by way of generation (via generationis) of confused knowledge is the singular, as it would be otherwise impossible to explain how the intellect can obtain some kind of singular knowledge on the basis of previous universal knowledge.

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