Sentence examples for the full range of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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The first step was to identify the full range of knowledge required by clinicians to implement CBT-E.

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It brought the full range of his knowledge, experience, and passion to bear on movies; and it didn't leave out the character and the personae of the auteurs themselves.

Furthermore, compared to major existing graphic methods, CMG is particularly robust and suitable for mental knowledge elicitation: it allows one to represent the full range of cause-effect knowledge, accurately or fuzzily as one sees fit depending on the depth of knowledge he/she has.

The process of examination calls upon the critic's full range of knowledge as well as his innate powers of taste and discrimination.

"We are confident that, once complete, the panel will represent the full range of in-depth knowledge and expertise required to consider all the different blue plaque nominations".

Together, we brought decades of revisionist research to the case, and with it a full range of knowledge necessary for a successful claim.

According to Isaacs, persons may be excused for wrongdoings associated with wrongful social practices when they lack equal access to the full range of actual and possible moral knowledge, or when moral discoveries are not immediately known or knowable by everyone because they have not yet become commonplace (163 164).

To date, there has been no accounting of the full range of Mr. Paterson's involvement in and knowledge of the case.

Some variables had been studied previously, but to the best of our knowledge, the full range of variables included in this article had not been studied together in multivariate analyses for the different domains of a validated satisfaction questionnaire and with a large sample size.

Lacking the resources to compete for global advantage across the full range of policy components that shape the knowledge production process in this field, developmental states must necessarily be selective, choosing their points of policy intervention in the light of their strengths and weaknesses and consequently how they seek to position themselves in the global game.

Our empirical determination of the importance of Cel61A illustrates that it can be difficult to predict which enzymes will be important, and at what proportions, based solely on our (imperfect) knowledge of the structures of plant cell walls and our (imperfect) knowledge of the full range of enzymatic activities of the large number of proteins secreted by lignocellulolytic microorganisms [ 3].

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