Sentences with phrase «by your knowledge of»

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.
For the same reason that absolutely no relevant information about my economic health is conveyed by knowledge of the fact that I have a large trade deficit with my plumber (who is one of many people with whom I economically interact), absolutely no relevant information about America's economic health is conveyed by knowledge of the fact that America has a large trade deficit with China (which is one of many countries with which Americans economically interact).
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.
The process of life - review prompted by knowledge of impending death may result in a conviction of sinfulness and feelings of guilt.
For if, after they have escaped the defilements of the world by the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again entangled in them and are overcome, the last state has become worse for them than the first.
This Kingdom is not in heaven or (for that matter) in the sea; instead, it is within the Gnostic (cf. Luke 17:21) and the Gnostic is within it; he comes to it by knowledge of himself, i.e. of his true nature as a son of the Living Father (3).
John entered by the knowledge of faith and wisdom into a unique intuition of the Divinity of Our Lord.
This has been encouraged by our knowledge of the different sources of the Bible, by the development of form criticism and its insights and speculations into the early stages of the formation of the Gospels, by questions about the «original» intent of passages before they were set in their present literary context, by questions of «what really happened», and by the attempt to unravel diverse strands of tradition in both Old and New Testaments.
He had risen from the peasantry, and to the end he understood his people and was properly restrained by his knowledge of their stubborn love of freedom and by the nature of his own position as dependent upon them.
James, When the creation myths of all religions are shown to be incorrect by our knowledge of science and the majority of the bible is either proven wrong or can not be verified, don't you think that skepticism is the sensible path?
When the creation myths of all religions are shown to be incorrect by our knowledge of science and the majority of the bible is either proven wrong or can not be verified, don't you think that skepticism is the sensible path?
The officialdom of the church, and how it may be penetrated by a knowledge of the plight of the minister, presents a more difficult — because more subtle — problem.
What he selects and emphasizes from the total biblical record and how he interprets it should be guided by his knowledge of what produces the gospel experiences of reconciliation and growth.
... To speak of revelation now is not to retreat to modes of thought established in earlier generations but to endeavor to deal faithfully with the problem set for Christians in our time by the knowledge of our historical relativity.»
The way to stop floods is by building dams and controlling the flow of rivers; plagues and epidemics are conquered by more precise knowledge about bacteria and viruses: why pray when through the controls made possible by our knowledge of the cause - and - effect linkage we can do for ourselves as much as can be done?
Are we so captivated by our knowledge of scripture and our theology that we can not see the forest for the trees?
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....
Knowledge of God through nature and through religious experience is not denied but is carried further by knowledge of him through history.
That imagination must be disciplined by a knowledge of political, social and economic theory.
«We met the Cellar Angels» team a number of years ago and were amazed by their knowledge of the industry, passion for helping small vineyards and charities and their ability to pick out amazing wines.
Another brilliant and insightful comment dude, I am impressed by your knowledge of world and football economics.
I love the club and the players (As shown by my knowledge of the squad itself).
We are there to watch the game in front of us not to be impressed by your knowledge of statistics or where players went for their holidays.
A critical tenet of Waldorf Education is that its curriculum is informed by knowledge of brain development, so that relevant skills such as reading readiness, homework, learning a second language, and handwriting, are introduced at appropriate developmental stages.
An important tenet of Waldorf Education is that the curriculum must be informed by knowledge of brain development, so that relevant skills are introduced at appropriate developmental stages.
I also had the pleasure of meeting Senator Tomlinson and was quite impressed by his knowledge of the human body as he related to his own personal experiences with athletic trainers.»
«The argument that the nucleus is an endosymbiont (given by a number of authors) is just not borne out by our knowledge of the structure and function of the nucleus,» concludes Anthony Poole of Massey University in New Zealand.
Today's climate models are more sophisticated than ever — but they're still limited by our knowledge of the Earth.
Careful attention to phenotyping diseases, facilitated by our knowledge of the human genome and computational analysis, has allowed observant physicians and physician - scientists to identify and categorize diseases in a manner that has informed basic science, given it new contexts, and in many instances provided important new directions for investigation.
The price of genetic knowledge can be high because of the anxiety caused by the knowledge of a propensity for a disease that has no known treatment or cure, or that may never appear.
We share insights with our colleagues, complemented by the knowledge of external experts, and we make our research accessible to the whole of McKinsey.
Approval may be accelerated by knowledge of previous preclinical and clinical data on pharmacokinetics, side effects and regimens [5, 87, 88].
Our skills in data analysis are complemented by our knowledge of the scientific funding process from working in research organizations in the US, Canada, and Europe.
To be middle - aged in a roomful of young people is to be Salieri in a roomful of Mozarts: they have boundless enthusiasm and energy, and are not encumbered — or as encumbered — by the knowledge of where the paths of glory lead.
That's a pairing I'm interested in, though even it is marred by the knowledge of what the joke will be (something that is CGI'd out of this).
That way, you can fully appreciate not only the superb ending but also the appearance of numerous returning characters whose predicaments are made even more amusing by your knowledge of them from previous encounters.
Happily, Looking for Eric is a terrific film, the enjoyment of which is only slightly increased by a knowledge of soccer.
The brilliance of Plummer's work is only enhanced by the knowledge of how quickly it came together; if he hadn't won so recently, I imagine he'd be sweeping.
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.
In a 2001 study, Robert Strauss and William Vogt found that the productivity of teachers is driven primarily by their knowledge of subject matter rather than of pedagogical techniques.
Her thinking at the systems or policy level is closely informed by her knowledge of children and families at the grassroots / micro-level.»
Teacher judgment — informed by knowledge of research and use of formative data — should always be a factor in decision making
Expertise in using and helping others use effective instructional and assessment practices that are informed by knowledge of mathematical learning trajectories
How is this decision influenced by your knowledge of stress, achievable challenge, and the need for a firm grasp on fundamental skills?
Penn's view of his father was shaken by the knowledge of his affair, but he could have dealt with that by acknowledging his father's humaness.
Here, you will be guided by the knowledge of Culture assignment.
I was impressed by her knowledge of marketing and loved the idea that her skills have been targeted specifically for the author.
«Optionality works by negative information, reducing the space of what we do by knowledge of what does not work.
However, all of that is expensive and a lot of breeders go by their knowledge of their particular broodstock, their medical histories, and their general observations.
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.
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