Sentence examples for the exhaustive knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, pioneering studies have long since shown that licensed London cab drivers, who've completed the exhaustive "Knowledge" (which consists of memorising every street and notable building within a six mile radius of Charing Cross), have considerably enlarged posterior hippocampi.

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It is also clear that the accumulated exhaustive knowledge of the structure and function of eIF4E and its regulators will prove to be instrumental in designing effective drugs against cancer.

Insights from phylogenetic ecology of host ranges thus provide a new tool for evaluating the risk of plant introductions in the absence of exhaustive knowledge of the pests of introduced plant species.

Though the official, Thomas A. Scully, is not widely known outside Washington, his exhaustive knowledge of the Medicare program and the intricacies of the legislation, approved by Congress last week, would make him a prize catch for any law firm or private equity firm.

The mix of his exhaustive knowledge and his marshaling of movie stars has placed him near the heart of the American administration's role in Sudan's impending rearrangement.

On my first visit, I was recognized and greeted by Peter Birmingham, the general manager/sommelier whose exhaustive knowledge of wine and cocktails is beyond belief.

Jacobs' previous book, "A History of the U.S. in 20 Movies: an All-Movie History Course," required the rare combination of exhaustive knowledge of American history and expertise in film history and production.

An in-depth interview would have given a more exhaustive knowledge about the patient perspective as it gives the individual the opportunity to develop and give reasons for his or hers point of views.

IV, 24 25), according to which the Aristotelian principle applies only to complex knowledge and referring to humanity as a whole, although for each of us taken singularly the contrary is true, because the object of our simple and exhaustive knowledge (notita incomplexa perfecta) is the singular.

Lefebvre's exhaustive knowledge of the French peasantry of the 18th century was his sure guide in analyzing the society of the time, since four-fifths of the people were peasants and the social positions of the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie, and the town labouring classes were defined largely by their relation to the rural population.

A suitable assessment and management of the exposure level to natural flood risks necessarily requires an exhaustive knowledge of the terrain.

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