The custodian's personal
knowledge of the particular items or events that are the contents of the particular record is not required.
Not exact matches
How could God perfectly know a contingent world without the
particular items of divine
knowledge sharing this contingency?
In addition, as our
knowledge of the human microbiome increases (the intestinal microbiota in
particular), it is becoming increasingly clear that there are untold connections between the ways in which microbes act upon dietary
items pre-consumption, and in turn, the ways in which these fermented dietary
items influence our own microbiota.
These
items may need to be revised or created from scratch to best deliver the
knowledge that will suit a
particular group
of external learners.
With clear descriptions, teachers can direct their instruction toward promoting students» mastery
of skills and
knowledge rather than toward getting students to come up with correct answers to
particular test
items.
You reference several blog posts by J. Duarte - who seems to feel that the Cook et al authors were dishonest idiots (the paper passed peer review
of methods and results by reviewers the editors respected for domain
knowledge), that the raters were blinded by ideological bias (totally ignoring the author ratings giving confirming identical results), complaining about raters discussing criteria (when it's essential for everyone to agree on the same critera, clarifying ambiguities - and that radom presentation prevented collusion on any
particular item), and in general making truly absurd and unsupported accusations.
The Court conducted a lengthy review
of the legislative history behind the DMCA and noted that the phrases «actual
knowledge that the material or an activity» is infringing, and «facts or circumstances» indicating infringing activity, describe
knowledge of specific and identifiable infringements
of particular individual
items.
Books in a research library are no longer simply books, expendable commodities replaced or substituted for as easily as cans
of soup on a grocer's shelf, or volumes in a bookshop; they are scarce or unique
items built carefully into a complex structure
of knowledge in which each one serves a
particular purpose.