Entering the market without proper
knowledge of it is like going into war without a gun.
The fullest
knowledge of a being is thus, in Aristotle's description, a grasp of what that being is for.
And, certainly
a knowledge of them is a vast help in understanding the people who have been nourished upon them and hold them sacred; for example, the sacred writings of Japan.
My knowledge of her is not antiscientific but no scientific investigation led me to fall in love with her.
He loves each one according to
his knowledge of the being of that son or daughter.
That the drive for self - determination is based upon
the knowledge of being determined is a fine irony indeed.
He is ever beyond our natural understanding, but
knowledge of him is open to all through the gifts of faith, hope and love.
But it is one thing to say that God's «knowledge» of Abraham was a result of his «choice» of him; it is quite another thing to say that
his knowledge of him was equivalent to his choice.
It fulfils all the special forms of being, and it fulfils the quest for
knowledge of being.
God and His Word are the same, but
our knowledge of it is increasing.
For all it is
the knowledge of being called out of darkness into God's marvelous light (1 Peter 2:9).
Diogenes wants us to realize that to use anything without proper
knowledge of it is to increase the probability that harm will come.
God's
knowledge of Himself is one with His existence, with His immeasurable anduncircumscribed existence or Reality.
Barth thus gives his own version of St. Augustine's bold suggestion that in the being of man there is a reflection of the holy Trinity, God's being as Creator, the Father;
the knowledge of his being, the Logos; and the rejoicing in that knowledge, the Spirit.
Thus in Hartshorne's terms of reference Brightman writes, «I can not believe that God's
knowledge of me is ontologically identical with my actual being for myself.»
The thoroughness of his knowledge of any two sub-ranges differs only in how fine - grained
the knowledge of each is.
Certainly Jesus did not look forward to the pain and suffering He was about to experience, but He had known this from before the foundation of the world, and so I can not imagine that
the knowledge of this was making Jesus change His mind now.
Since we can never fully know Jesus Christ, this means that
our knowledge of Him is never full or complete.
Our knowledge of ourselves is, then, not introspective but dependent on external observation
It is in that world that I have spent most of my life; so
my knowledge of it is first hand.
Knowledge of them was, in principle, accessible to all people, in all cultures, in all conditions of life.7
With the knowledge of it's composition, however, I can pick out the notes of raisin and lime, ever so slightly, in the air after cracking the lid.
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I've thought the same thing about Embolo, but I do nt watch the swiss league so
my knowledge of him is purely based on highlight videos and hype.
I would REALLY hate to see him playing for City this year, I mean REALLY hate it, but pragmatically if he stays we're missing out on big money that could be used to land 1 - 2 quality players (in theory at least, we same incapable of actually closing deals lately), he's going to wind up at City almost for sure next year, and the likely and eventual clear
knowledge of this is going to make it hard for the fans to support him (to put it mildly) and be a major distraction to the team and chemistry.
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My knowledge of it was based on my baby sitting years and I distinctly remember, soft spot, do not poke it.
Not exact matches
A source with
knowledge of Twitter's plans said that future steps could include requiring an account that has
been flagged as abusive by the algorithm to provide a verified phone number or email address before the restriction
is lifted.
Best
of all, it uses a purely visual interface, so you won't need any coding
knowledge to create an
AI - powered chatbot.
The launch team, himself included,
was composed
of marketers with very limited technical
knowledge, he wrote.
But it also reflects the rise
of a well - educated segment
of the workforce that has
been able to extend their careers longer thanks to better health and the growing importance
of «
knowledge jobs.»
You must have complete
knowledge of the product or service with which you
are involved.
In an August 2010 thread on a forum discussing ways to improve the privacy
of Bitcoin, one commenter under the alias «Insti» proposed zero
knowledge proofs as one potential approach, though the author worried that they might
be «theoretically impossible.»
«The fact that a person may
be employed as a computer programmer and may use information technology skills and
knowledge to help an enterprise achieve its goals in the course
of his or her job
is not sufficient to establish the position as a specialty occupation.»
In this view, the problem
is your imperfect
knowledge of your preferences and your lack
of foresight about how options will play out.
«Silencing our stories deprives customers and potential investors from the
knowledge that our horrific experiences
are part
of a widespread problem at Uber,» according to the letter, which
was obtained by Bloomberg News from the New York law firm representing the women, Wigdor LLP.
The race car
is the end result, but cars
are built by people: People with different backgrounds, different experiences, different forms
of knowledge and expertise... all
of whom come together to try to accomplish something great.
Gates says he
was inspired by Kalanithi's thirst for
knowledge, his career and his courage, and that he found the details
of the neurosurgeon's last days — spent with his wife Lucy and their daughter Cady — heartbreaking.
The video game giant will double the number
of Switch units it produces during the fiscal year ended March 2018, The Wall Street Journal
is reporting, citing people who claim to have
knowledge of its plans.
An example
of what can go wrong when tech business builders put their ideas into motion without having coding
knowledge is the experience
of former NFL cornerback Phillip Buchanon, who
was drafted 17th overall in the 2002 draft and played for the Houston Texans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions and Washington Redskins.
School
is one
of the best times for you to gain important
knowledge for developing your career later.
«The secret to transitioning from freelancer to entrepreneur
is in realizing that entrepreneurship involves more than technical
knowledge of your craft.
Of course not, but that wasn't the point of surrounding himself with so much potential but as - yet - unrealized knowledg
Of course not, but that wasn't the point
of surrounding himself with so much potential but as - yet - unrealized knowledg
of surrounding himself with so much potential but as - yet - unrealized
knowledge.
«For engineers who
are already working, we've created an Oil and Gas MOOC, in partnership with IFP énergies Nouvelles (IFPEN), to enable them to update their
knowledge of the oil industry by taking online courses for four weeks.»
Matt Green, Zcash founding scientist and Johns Hopkins professor: Zero
knowledge proofs
are this kind
of foggy, beautiful, magical thing invented in the 1980s by cryptographers at MIT.
Like our best - practice competitors, we need to provide one - window investment attraction services that
are built on our strategic strengths and on detailed
knowledge of coming opportunities.
Because by the end
of the talk you have convinced people that you know what a zero
knowledge proof
is, and by the end they will have no idea whatsoever.
This shield, which
is called the Zero
Knowledge Settlement Layer, or ZSL, keeps details related to the last step
of a payment private.
«We believe we break down the
knowledge barrier, because at first our users would
be relying on the
knowledge of their most experienced peers,» Beattie says.
Who knows if the expression «Internet
of value exchange» will catch on or if one day we'll
be referring to the retronym «Internet
of knowledge.»
Keith Tully has worked in corporate recovery since 1992 and currently
is a Partner with a leading independent UK business rescue firm www.realbusinessrescue.co.uk With 35 offices across the UK they have a wealth
of knowledge and expertise to support and advise company directors who
are facing financial distress.