Sentences with phrase «assume more knowledge»

Don't assume more knowledge on the part of your close friend or relative in buying or selling than you would for any other client.
Our study agrees with that of William D. Thompson, (Listeners Guide to Preaching [Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon Press, 1966]-RRB- who has demonstrated that the minister tends to idealize his congregation and to assume more knowledge on their part than they actually possess.
You may be assuming more knowledge on my part concerning their interpretation than I possess.

Not exact matches

The author does assume a prior knowledge of Therese, and some instances of her life are mentioned with little explanation, but this is not off - putting; rather it makes the reader want to learn more.
Indeed, the Dialectic of practical reason adds nothing to the principle of morality, assumed to be defined by the formal imperative; nor does it add anything more to our knowledge of our duty than the Dialectic of pure reason adds to our knowledge of the world.
Assuming this distinction, which turns upon his more basic distinction between «all,» «some,» and «none,» he can assert that God's love and knowledge differ in principle from ours without denying, as he appears to do, that the difference is still not absolute and hence expressible only in nonliteral concepts.
First, he distinguishes from classical empiricism a revisionary description of experience according to which sense perception is neither the only nor even the primary mode of experience, but is rather derived from a still more elemental awareness both of ourselves and of the world around us» (PP 78).6 On Ogden's analysis, both the classical and this first type of revisionary empiricism «assume that the sole realities present in our experience, and therefore the only objects of our certain knowledge, are ourselves and the other creatures that constitute the world» (PP 79) 7 With these «two more conventional types of empiricism» he contrasts a «comprehensive» type of revisionary empiricism distinguished from them by its consideration of the possibility (and then also by its claim) that the internal awareness it asserts together with the former revisionary type is «the awareness not merely of ourselves, and of our fellow creatures, but also of the infinite whole in which we are all included as somehow one» (PP 87, 80, 85).
(If you want more of a primer on these services and how they work, read this article by Total Politics, a UK - focused elections magazine; however the following will assume some basic knowledge and will build from there.)
The difficulties in observing knowledge work are more profound than those assumed by the model.
Professor Ariel Ezrachi, co-author of the paper, says that, «when consumers acts with incomplete knowledge, and it is prohibitively difficult to convey to consumers the products» quality differences, then one can not assume that more competition will necessarily improve the price - quality mix.»
Be careful however — don't assume that more knowledge equals better results.
That logic holds together solidly enough on its own, but there may be a hint within the Black Panther trailer alluding to T'Challa having much more intimate knowledge about the Stone than we assume.
Crossdisciplinary: Viewing one discipline from the perspective of another; for example, the physics of music and the history of math (Meeth 1978) Multidisciplinary: The juxtaposition of several disciplines focused on one problem with no direct attempt to integrate (Piaget 1972, Meeth 1978) Pluridisciplinary: The juxtaposition of disciplines assumed to be more or less related; e.g., math and physics, French and Latin (Piaget 1972) Transdisciplinary: Beyond the scope of the disciplines; that is, to start with a problem and bring to bear knowledge from the disciplines (Meeth 1978)
I had to do a crash course in the medieval history she so adored, and in a matter of mere weeks — I had a fairly punishing deadline — assume a knowledge of 12th - century English history which she had carefully garnered over more than 35 years.
Especially when we aren't sure what is the right behavior or decision, our tendency is to assume the people around us possess more knowledge about the situation than we do, and we think following their decision will make the most sense.
I assume, with hope more than knowledge, that that was indeed the extreme of possible financial crisis that could be experienced in a market economy.
Unless you're planning on showing your boxer or breeding him to produce more show quality boxers (which I assume he's not breeding quality or you'd be showing him and would have a plethora of knowledge on the breed, the health testing involved, and the process of producing a boxer to preserve the lineage of the breed) there is really no reason to crop.
It's understandable — prior to this patch there was a lot more assumed knowledge in the early stages.
The peer review writing that crosses the disciplines, and is not just within one specialty should assume much less tacit knowledge, and be more explicit about everything they are doing.
I greatly respect your knowledge and understanding, and so will assume there is some good reason for your position, but without some more exposition on this the ignorati such as myself are left with the impression that it is a he said / she said situation.]
More importantly, you assume that human knowledge and the capability to deal with any problems is static.
At this time, I did not research the computer software skills and knowledge executive assistants need; however, I think it's always safe to assume that an executive assistant needs to know all the knowledge and skills of the administrative assistant plus more.
Along with more extensive knowledge, they upgraded their image, assuming the role of travel professionals who bring invaluable expertise and knowledge to the planning process.
For the past two years since starting this blog, I just assumed most people knew this little paint color trick, but the more I find this question in my inbox, the more I realize that maybe it's not as common knowledge as I thought.
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