Sentence examples for vehicles knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Canada Lundquist Noblet et al. [60] Eco-labeled cars Income, annualised price, annual driving cost, pollution criteria, faith in orders, perceived consumer effectiveness, perceived compromise needed when buying greener vehicles, knowledge on link between air quality degradation and vehicle emissions and air quality concern.

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In other words, ideas are no longer taken as the unproblematic vehicles of knowledge; it is now possible to think that knowledge might be (or have roots in) something other than representation.

The paper tests the hypotheses that entrepreneurship and university industry relations are vehicles for knowledge flows and, thus, spur economic growth.

This could be most plausibly developed by making ideas essentially tied to language (as in, for example, Herder), now regarded as the primary (and historicized) vehicle of knowledge.

Thus, although sight initially seemed to be the paradigmatic vehicle of knowledge, Herder ultimately concludes that "in painting there is merely beautiful deception" while in sculpture there is "primary truth" ("Fourth Grove," p. 314).

Another point to note is that the RA remains the text type receiving the most attention in rhetorical genre analysis due to its status in the academic community as the vehicle of knowledge production and transmission, and therefore the lifeblood of the academy (Hyland 2000).

Because of the unusual purpose for such a vehicle, the knowledge of its dynamic properties are of crucial importance and have to be investigated in deep since the preliminary design phases in order to develop both the tracking/control system and to properly set the internal spaces for the payload placement.

Bio-ontologies, such as the Gene Ontology [Ashburner et al., 2000], have served as a vehicle of knowledge for the biological community for nearly two decades and provide a framework for integrating data in ways computers can read and humans can understand.

Since vehicles have no knowledge of the other vehicles' routes and destinations, the non-cooperative traffic pattern is the most widely recognized traffic model.

In other cases, it may be intentional negligence, murder, or, as NHTSA once pointed out, a case where children climb into unlocked vehicles without parents' knowledge, then accidentally lock the doors and can't get out.

It stems from the hesitancy to give up that limitless freedom of gasoline-powered vehicles, despite the knowledge that electric cars will significantly reduce tailpipe emissions.

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