Sentence examples for treat the knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Sabotaging people will use it as an excuse to pick on you about your weight and treat the knowledge that you're on a diet as an excuse for what they really want - to be able to continue to take out their aggravations in general by criticizing you.

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Paul Greatrix, the registrar at Nottingham University, told the Observer that he believed that treating the knowledge and experience of university life like any other consumer product was a mistake and that more needed to be done to get university representatives into schools to pass on advice.

However, none of those techniques can treat the prior knowledge in its declarative form.

Since, unlike the Mohist Canons, early Mohist texts do not treat the concept of knowledge explicitly, this interpretation is necessarily conjectural and incomplete.

Symmetrical or self/other parity accounts of self-knowledge treat the processes by which we acquire knowledge of our own minds as essentially the same as the processes by which we acquire knowledge of other people's minds.

We treated the total knowledge score (% of items answered correctly) as a continuous variable and calculated the mean change (absolute difference) in this score from before to after viewing the decision aid.

Thus Greek idiom can readily treat the object of propositional knowledge, which in English would most naturally be a that-clause, as a thing considered as having a quality.

We propose a new approach to treat the integration of the corporate knowledge.

This internal sharing and opening of the dataset is also an opportunity to learn and understand potential issues that can arise and that require to be treated increasing the knowledge needed for managing future external access to the dataset.

In chapters 148 and 149, Anton Bagrationi treats the topic of knowledge on the basis of the propositions on nous in the Interpretation.

Not only does he confine himself to concepts like 'tallness', 'health', 'strength' and 'the equal as such', invoking objects that are familiar from sense-perception; he treats the fact that knowledge of their nature cannot be derived from sense-perception alone as sufficient evidence for the existence of the respective Forms, as the case of equal looking sticks and stones shows.

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