Another brilliant and insightful comment dude, I am impressed
by your knowledge of world and football economics.
I regularly interview veterinarians for articles, and while I'm typically
impressed by their knowledge of medicine, I've also been amazed by how generously they give back to their local communities.
It is making decisions and taking actions in one's small sphere of influence while being
informed by knowledge of larger issues and planetary welfare.
It is of the essence of human existence that man lives
not by knowledge, but by faith.
Her commitment to weight management is
motivated by the knowledge that many medical conditions can be improved with weight control.
The elegance of its style and the sophistication of its arguments are
backed by knowledge of languages ancient and modern, familiarity with secular philosophies of the last third of the....
All of our faculty have «been there and done that», and are qualified to teach the various subjects, not
only by knowledge but also by experience.
«Cities in these regions are
driven by the knowledge economy, fast - growing local populations and, in many cases, a burgeoning tech industry,» the report reads.
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The usefulness of an individual is calculated
by their knowledge base and skills obtained while working, learning and training at their employment.
There is, then, a cognitive element in the encounter, but this is not of the sort that is usually
meant by knowledge.
I am continually impressed both
by their knowledge on child development and psychology and by their warmth and caring.
The resulting work's subdued aesthetics are
complemented by the knowledge of the artist's process, as well as the fact that six iterations of this series are shown together.
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Instead, research suggests that particularly tough problems often require the perspective of an outsider or someone not
limited by the knowledge of why something can't be done.
This needs to be
balanced by the knowledge that sometimes they'll be missing their special person and feeling in need of more support.
The course curriculum was
defined by knowledge and skills required to answer those questions, so the material had meaning for the students and they were motivated to learn.
This work is
facilitated by the knowledge and experience obtained through previous applied research projects and significant user interest in regional climate analysis results.
A properly aligned body
supported by the knowledge of how to efficiently use rotation throughout the entire body is what equals consistency in your swing.
He is
compelled by his knowledge of what he ought to do, but the audience never sees him find beauty in the city or lives he seeks to preserve.
Knowledge of the world, unless
ruled by knowledge and control of the self, in the end means self - destruction.
Before dying, the living subject will imagine that somebody benefits from his death, and will be
reimbursed by the knowledge that his death is significant in some fashion or other.
Rather than individual computers wired together physically, the nodes are 7 million different substances,
linked by knowledge — the reactions that get you from one to another.
They also proposed that the way the knowledge is represented as well as the mental processes that are
stimulated by this knowledge play a key role.
But to the extent possible, legislation needs to be
framed by knowledge of what government is already doing, serious and informed policy formation, and evidence that bears on likely consequences.