Sentences with phrase «possessing less knowledge»

First - year students are often viewed by employers as candidates possessing less knowledge and limited skills than upperclassman going to the same college.

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To recite areas of research in which an author is ignorant is surely no worse, perhaps less so, than to charge an author with knowledge of which she pretends but in fact does not possess.
If you're new to the parenting world, it's essential that you possess the knowledge to differentiate between high - grade baby gear manufacturers and less than average ones.
«Many experts estimate that less than 1 percent of the recreational diving population possesses the knowledge, skills, attitude, and judgment needed to cave dive as safely as possible,» says Johnny Richards, a former attorney who now works full - time as a cave diving instructor in northern Florida and runs the informational Web site CaveDiving.com.
While the essence of an usher's work is more or less the same regardless of where he works, it is important to possess knowledge of the particular arena that you are working in.
As someone who is familiar with performing cleaning and sanitizing duties within a hotel environment, along with possessing deep knowledge of preventative maintenance practices and protocols, I will be nothing less than an asset to The Pine Place.
The indigenous people will possess 90 per cent of the knowledge of issues and spend 90 per cent of their time thinking about the solutions, while the politicians and bureaucrats across the table will have 10 per cent of the knowledge and spend even less time and attention on the issues.
Yet, little is known about what differentiates effective couple, marital, and family therapists from those who are less effective, what innate therapy skills they possess, how they learn, and how they operationalize their knowledge in the therapy room.
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