Sentence examples for theoretically knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Understood systems theoretically, knowledge, being produced by the knowledge system, has the potential of supporting and enhancing the performance of the other systems of a society, which operate increasingly knowledge-dependent.

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Theoretical knowledge and theoretically oriented study materials are always great advantage of education at universities.

The article finds that while the policy context can be used to identify a theoretically informed knowledge brokering strategy, in practice a strategy's 'success' is more informed by practical considerations, such as whether the tool development process is knowledge or demand driven.

At the same time, viruses are amenable to physical fractionation by a variety of centrifugation [8], [9] and chromatographic [10], [11], [12] techniques, which means that if benefits of fractionation can be established theoretically this knowledge might be readily translated into practice.

Santayana concludes that if one attempts to find the bedrock of certainty, one may rest his claim only after he has, at least theoretically, recognized that knowledge is composed of instances of awareness that in themselves do not contain the prerequisites for knowledge, e.g., concepts, universals, or essences.

Although studies have documented that high out-of-pocket costs are associated with medication non-adherence, little research on prescription cost sharing has been theoretically grounded in knowledge of the more general determinants of patients' self-management behaviors and chronic disease outcomes.

In fact, the situation actually favors theism, since Kant holds that theoretical reason sees value in the concept of God as a regulative ideal, even though God's existence cannot be theoretically affirmed as knowledge.

CB helped to theoretically analyse the knowledge involved in modelling and how to formalise it.

It is therefore important that care be increasingly informed by theoretically driven empirical knowledge that translates into practice [ 2].

Without such knowledge, theoretically, it is possible to find the global minimum using dynamic programming but, practically, this problem is not solvable due to immense number of possible codes.

Such fattened tails have strong implications for situations, like climate change, where a catastrophe is theoretically possible because prior knowledge cannot place sufficiently narrow bounds on overall damages.

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