Sentences with phrase «immediate knowledge of»

Most executives do not have the time to spare, or the immediate knowledge of all the fundamental technical requirements, to put together a strong ECQ package.
Keep in mind that very few of your connections will have immediate knowledge of vacancies in your field.
Congress will have direct & immediate knowledge of these campaigns and / or the percentage of individuals for or against particular legislative bills or actions.
She needs personal, immediate knowledge of Agathon — the form of the good — in order to live out the parts of her life that make her most human.
Moreover, he declares that God is so highly exalted above the creatures that his immediate knowledge of all their states does not constitute a tyrannical or objectionable invasion of their rightful privacies.53
As companies like Shopify scale, managers inevitably lose that immediate knowledge of what's going on every day, and so the folks at Shopify unleashed the wisdom of its crowd.

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By joining the Rotman EMBA program, you gain immediate access to the knowledge and experience of a network of seasoned international business managers — your fellow classmates, who come from around the world.
Slim planned to hold on to the expanded equity stake after exercising the warrants, rather than sell the shares for an immediate profit, a person with knowledge of the matter said last year.
«The Chinese government is set to announce a revision of its currency policy in the coming days that will allow greater variation in the value of its currency, combined with a small but immediate jump in its value against the dollar, people with knowledge of the consensus emerging in Beijing said Thursday.»
Since God is internally related to the world, divine knowledge is an immediate, sympathetic awareness (see, e.g., Hartshorne, «Philosophical and Religious Uses of «God» «in Process Theology: Basic Writings, edited by Ewert Cousins, page 109; also see Schubert Ogden, «The Reality of God,» p. 123 of the same volume and Jantzen 1984, 81 ff.).
At most, the teacher «teaches» only indirectly by providing the context in which the student may be graced himself or herself to come to that combination of immediate self - knowledge and God - knowledge which is the aim of paideia.
For knowledge we need justification (according to standard accounts), not just conviction — unless (contrary to the internal point of view of «immediate conviction») the justification is external.
Rather, gaining explicit knowledge from religious traditions allows one to reflect on the earlier immediate experience and to conclude that therein lay an «unthematized knowledge» of God.
Having background knowledge of where you're going will help you know how you can best fit and help in your immediate context.
Knowledge is not the immediate entertaining of an object itself or its form, but rather the correct representation of an object with a propositional idea.
All of our knowledge of the past is quite explicable in terms of a doctrine which limits immediate prehension to contiguous actual occasions.
The immediate prelude to his mission was that of John the Baptist, an enigmatic figure about whom we are told enough to stimulate conjecture, but too little to give much certain knowledge.
But Descartes asserts one principle which is the basis of all philosophy: he holds that the whole pyramid of knowledge is based upon the immediate operation of knowing which is either an essential [for Descartes], or a contributory, element in the composition of an immediate actual entity.
Nor is it otherwise on the presuppositions of philosophers generally, who concur in analyzing the phrase «immediate knowledge» as expressing a self - contradiction and hence as meaningless.
If, on the one hand, this assertion is construed objectively, as asserting that God is the eminent object of experience, because the only individual other than ourselves whom we experience directly and universally, it can be shown to be true both literally and necessarily, on the understanding that such immediate experience of God can become knowledge of God, or even experience of God as God, only through the mediation of concepts and terms.
He synthesizes our knowledge of physiology with the immediate deliverances of experience and shows the many ways in which error can enter our judgment.
The most urgent immediate task, therefore, is the development of education on the basis of the sciences, both natural and social, for only with their help can society as a whole be taught to construct a life completely in accordance with that knowledge which has become the factor by which our age is distinguished from all preceding periods of history.
God's knowledge or judgment of the brother is a particular, immediate, personal judgment.
This is because they believe that what is given in immediate experience is absolutely certain, and any mode of «knowledge» which departs at all from such immediacy (for instance, an inference from experience) is to some degree doubtful.
16To hold otherwise is to suppose a form of «immediate knowledge,» an absurdity if, as Hartshorne among many others holds, «human consciousness is essentially linguistic» («A Philosopher's Assessment of Christianity,» in Religion and Culture: Essays in Honor of Paul Tillich, ed.
Such is first of all the case with the intimate and immediate knowledge that the Son of God made man has of the Father (cf. Mk14, 36; Mt 11, 27; Jn 8, 55).
In both Hebrew and Greek the verb «to know» is used not merely for a cerebral knowledge; knowing about something, but for a coming to an immediate sense of that something as affecting oneself.
Any presence which the spiritual in art evokes is something which we are unable to see in its entirety, something we are unable to make into an immediate object of our knowledge.
The immediate purpose of research, he suggested, is to increase the sum of human knowledge, to find things never known before.
Indeed, our knowledge of physiology shows us, if immediate introspection does not, that sense experience is the secondary and not the primary factor in experience.
If I understand him correctly, Ramsey takes intuition to be a form of immediate and indubitable knowledge which is not subject to revision or correction; if it is «self - authenticating», the problem of distinguishing genuine from spurious disclosures can never arise.
It is these occasions of which we have immediate knowledge; or more accurately, the experiences we speak of as ours (both conscious and unconscious) are these occasions.
It seemed to him necessary to distinguish the immediate «acquaintance with» God of the religious person from the indirect «knowledge about» to which at best scientific knowledge could lead.
He analyzes the development of human consciousness, from its immediate perception of the here and now, to the stage of self - consciousness, the understanding that allows man to analyze the world and order his own actions accordingly.3 Following this is the stage of reason itself, understanding of the real, after which spirit, by means of religions and art, attains the absolute knowledge, the level at which man recognizes in the world the stages of his own reason.
Beyond this immediate sense of self - knowledge, I may also know myself in terms of an «assessment of long term propensities and capacities,» of «certain ways in which some of the incidents» of my life are «ordered» (CM 174, 167).
Such incoherence is really unnecessary, Sherburne contends, for «all our knowledge of the past is quite explicable in terms of a doctrine which limits immediate prehension to contiguous actual occasions» (PPCT 322).
With the consistent application of this knowledge to your work and your people, you will see immediate results in attendance, volunteerism, giving and morality.
He can thus appropriate the idealist view that there is no such thing as immediate apprehension or direct knowledge of particulars and define the objective world as a product of our ideal activity.
Before continuing to review the discussion as it has been carried on within Protestant theological circles, we may perhaps be permitted a brief excursus into the realm of Roman Catholic biblical scholarship, for Strauss's book produced an immediate reaction from a Roman Catholic New Testament professor in which what has come to be, to the best of our knowledge, the standard Roman Catholic viewpoint, was developed.
«Jarrod's wealth of experience and industry knowledge will have an immediate impact on our growth as we continue to expand the brand throughout the Southeast, Northeast and Midwest,» said Vice President of Franchise Development Christina Chambers.
His specific knowledge of rice bran products and other specialty ingredients for the food industry and his network of target customers interested in rice bran products and derivatives will bring immediate value to our sales and marketing efforts in our USA business segment.»
The difference from where we were before and where we are today as a result of this relationship between FIAL, ourselves, and CSIRO, is the fact that we did not have to invest in scientific capabilities that would take a number of years to materialise and to bear fruit, and we had immediate access to an existing knowledge base that was at arm's reach for us.
Come on... Did anyone actually believe we were in with a shot for the CL other than the 4th place whinning junkies on this site... Take my advice get down to your local tesco express and stock up on the soup then listen to those with a modicum of knowledge about the game and a desire to see the club improve who have been saying for 5 years now that wenger was professionally incapable of delivering another title and then join the chorus of calls for his immediate departure... coz if he stays there will be nothing next season either
She gained an immediate grasp of my unique situation and catered her knowledge and expertise to guide me to a place of confidence, skill, and ease with feeding my son.
USS may not have saved her life, but it would have given her parents knowledge and options, including the option of high intervention birth and immediate surgery.
Without getting in a long discussion of the methodology, differences in» political variables»,» economy» and «knowledge» are the most immediate reasons why the countries you mentioned score lower in this particular ranking.
Other members of the Advisory Council include; Dr Kwadjo Andah, a retired civil engineer and hydrologist with vast knowledge in the water sector, Mr. Emmanuel Gaze who happens to be the immediate past director of Technical Services, Community Water and Sanitation Agency, Togbe Hodzi Dunyo vi, chief of Ave — Atave in the Volta region, His Royal Majesty Dr. Ihenetu Eze, the Igbo king in Ghana and Dr. Donald Agumenu, a leadership consultant and philanthropist.
It later also emerged that the suspect had been married for the past three years to the step - daughter of Ghana's immediate past Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Henry Kofi Wampah but the former governor issued a statement to deny knowledge of McDermott's involvement in drugs.
«As far as I am concerned, based on my knowledge of the law, that purported suspension by Saraki has been vacated with immediate effect.
«To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Plaintiff [Dominic Ayine] brought this action in his name fronting for the immediate past Government to set at naught the popular wishes of the majority of the Ghanaian electorate who see the President's acceptance of the nomination of the 2nd Defendant [Martin Amidu] as Special Prosecutor, as being in the national interest to attack the canker of corruption in the body politic,» Martin Amidu indicated in his affidavit verification sighted by Citi News.
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