Sentences with phrase «gives new knowledge»

That gives new knowledge and vocabulary fertile soil in which to root.
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The discovery gives us new knowledge about one of the most mythical ancestors of the modern man.
If the encounter with Jesus were simply an encounter with a historical figure, however great a religious genius or prophet, it would give us new knowledge of Jesus, but it could not give us, in Brunner's terms, new knowledge of God.
Given the new knowledge, Ye believes his clock and others based on neutral atoms will become competitive in terms of accuracy with world - leading experimental clocks based on single ions (electrically charged atoms).
Catherine says that her study has given her new knowledge, which she has shared with professional colleagues, has allowed her to take on additional responsibilities within her school, and has inspired her to consider taking further leadership, curriculum writing or academic roles in future.
Real books enlighten the reader and give them new knowledge, insight, and ideas they can use, especially in non-fiction ebooks.
Brown's work will undoubtedly be tested and either validated or refuted by additional studies, but there is no doubt that it is a seminal piece of work that has given us new knowledge we did not have before.

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Handal says the best leaders understand that innovation and new approaches can come from many places and are always on the lookout for knowledge or people who might inform them and give them an advantage.
Looking back on my experience in customer service, I realize that the job is uniquely suited for giving new employees knowledge and skills that will enable them to succeed at their company.
A former serial entrepreneur who founded Aardvark and Perspecta among others, Horowitz gave up the Silicon Valley dream for a new life as a philosophy Ph.D., flipping the current wisdom on the relative value of technical and humanist knowledge on its head.
«In the last several decades the Palestinian leadership has missed one opportunity after the other and rejected all the peace proposals it was given,» the crown prince said according to a wire sent by the Israeli consulate in New York to Israel's foreign ministry in Jerusalem which summarized the meeting, as well as information from several US and Israeli diplomats with knowledge of the meeting.
Today we're going to give our users a brief history of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin Cash (BCH) so our customers can get a good grasp of knowledge on our new coin additions.
«We think the new community standards are going to give people the knowledge they need to say: «We think you applied the policy incorrectly,»» said Monika Bickert, vice president of global product management.
Strike a balance between teaching interns new skills and giving them opportunities to contribute by using their existing knowledge and talents.
Every new book helps arm them with knowledge, some of which could help give them the edge on their next deal or investment.
The growth of coworking and surveys of coworkers demonstrate that given the choice, people will choose workspaces that support their digital style while giving them access to new knowledge, exposing them to different kinds of expertise, and accelerating their learning.
If we try to halt the advance toward new knowledge we may inadvertently give unwarranted blessing to our present state of ignorance.
Every advance in our knowledge of reality, every new truth discovered, impinges upon how we understand the truth given to us in Revelation.
This conception was worked out in the first three centuries of the Christian era, given more precise shape in the Middle Ages, and has been more or less accommodated to the newer knowledge of modern times in recent years.
Even better, by attending these classes could give us a new perspectives and deepen our knowledge to learn about our own religion.
The Second Vatican Council, in insisting in the document on Ecumenism that there can be no change or concession within the Church Catholic in matters of doctrine of faith and morals, has equivalently informed us in the name of the Holy Spirit, that it is the will of God to give to His Church and to His people who «seek Him with a sincere heart» just such new knowledge, new vision, and new unity.
The «Cambridge Platform» written by New England Puritans in 1648 says, «The office of... teacher is to attend to doctrine and therein to administer a word of knowledge... given by Christ for the perfection of the saints, and edifying of his body.»
«The forms of a living being are not but rather come to be,» says Ludwig von Bertalanffy (BW 120), and his «organismic» biology and later general system - theory for overcoming the opposition between mechanism and vitalism has given central insights of Whitehead a new formulation on the basis of science, 8 Something similar holds for all the directions of research which Jean Piaget has brought to the [264] concept of genetic structuralism.9 The genetic epistemology founded by Piaget has proved through empirical research on the problem of knowledge the fruitfulness both of genetic analysis and of Whitehead's principle of process.
United to you, to what you have to give - to your seed - this takes on the character of a new «you - and - me», fruit of our mutual knowledge and love».
The preface for the eucharistic prayer for the Epiphany season in the Book of Common Prayer says that in the mystery of the Word made flesh God has caused a new light to shine in our hearts «to give the knowledge of your glory in the face of your Son Jesus Christ.»
Full credit must be given to St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225 - 74), who, building upon the work of his teacher Albertus, constructed such a magnificent synthesis of traditional Christian doctrine and of the new knowledge that it became the standard expression of Christian doctrine for the Roman Catholic Church up until the present day.
Nor does the New Testament leave in doubt the nature of this innovation in the Christian thought of deity — «It is God, that said, Light shall shine out of darkness, who shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.»
Furthermore, the pre-modern science concept of «the nature» has been slipping out of our culture's world - view for centuries, given the force of new knowledge about formality.
A recent and widely discussed study by the Pew Research Center has given researchers new insights into the Millennial generation, greatly expanding a knowledge base that appeared to previously consist...
«even if the body of new knowledge proactivly gives reason as to why it can't be proven scientifically.»
Romans 1:28 New International Version (© 2011) Furthermore, just as they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, so God gave them over to a depraved mind, so that they do what ought not to be done.
«If our staff can access information on the fly,» Marcello says, «that empowers them, gives them easy access to new knowledge, and makes them so much better in their interactions with customers... No more running for a manager or someone at the property with more beer, wine, or spirit education, it is now right at their fingertips.
The hub of America's craft brewing industry, the Brewers Association brings together thousands of brewers, suppliers and distributors, giving businesses and individuals a chance to gain and share knowledge, and make new connections.
With our knowledge of countless raw materials and how they can be combined, alongside a deep understanding of the technical complexity of food manufacturing, we give you the competitive edge in time and cost savings, and helping them to bring new and exciting products to market successfully and quickly.
He decided he wanted a new challenge and with his knowledge base as well as obvious talent, he could be a worthwhile risk for any club willing to give him a chance.
Internalizing this new knowledge gave me great perspective on my own birth experiences.
I think Patch would make a lovely gift for a new baby, Alex loves his and it is so nice to be able to give him a toy to cuddle in bed with the knowledge he will be completely safe.
There exist free classes which give parents a lot of knowledge regarding how to take care of new born babies.
Our sleep education is done in groups and concentrates on giving you the facts and tools you need to apply this new knowledge to your unique situation.
The authors draw upon their knowledge of the Zen - Buddist concept of mindfulness to give readers a new understanding of how to be present to their children.
This ability to learn from his own mistakes on his way to achieving some new skills or getting some new knowledge will give a great boost to your child's self - esteem.
«As a first time mum the ideas contained in the BabyCalm book make perfect sense, and it gave me the confidence and knowledge to enjoy my new family.
A reader with a lot of knowledge of the state of play in various New York House districts emailed to note that the possibility of three separate primary dates in New York — April 24 (presidential), June 26 (House and US Senate) and Sept. 11 (state Legislature)-- raises «some interesting, theoretical, maybe far - fetched but not impossible scenarios» that would give not a few elected officials and party leaders heartburn.
We have given politicians until September 28 to reply, and we will then make their opinions public knowledge to all New Yorkers.»
He said, «with my global outreach initiative which is creating a new epic movement, I have been travelling out of my kingdom to visit other nations around the world to share our own stories, delivering academic lectures, re-charting the leading role of Yoruba nation in the world and to reignite the immortal Yoruba spirit of enlightenment as the glowing fountain of knowledge that gave birth to the world civilisation».
Giving details of the new strategies, Acting Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar said, «It has come to the knowledge of the Defence Headquarters that Boko Haram terrorists have now devised other means of inflicting harm on innocent citizens to further their terrorist cause.
«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.
People can always acquire more knowledge, but we can't give them a new thinking process.»
Every new piece of knowledge gives greater insight into how life works.
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