As has been argued in the pages of Faith before, as most scientists intuit, scientific knowledge is no more provisional or functional in character
than all knowledge of the physical.
He was convinced that far more important
than the knowledge of how to persuade men is the knowledge of the good to which they should be persuaded.
It has been described as a question requiring no more
than a knowledge of high school biology.
As we have seen, Rollins» approach to theology emphasizes the priority of love, «not as something which stands opposed to knowledge of God, or even as simply more important
than knowledge of God, but more radically still as knowledge of God.»
The effective disestablishment of Christianity in its traditional «Western» form is experienced by all of us at levels of recognition which go deeper
than our knowledge of church membership rolls and finances and other readily quantifiable data.
I can draw on my experience in research in most areas of my new job and, as it turned out, being familiar with the jargon and forms of communication used by scientists is much more important
than a knowledge of Spanish.
Nobody can predict what will be necessary in a few years from now, which means that individual profiles are more important
than a knowledge of the classical disciplines.
They are motivated by the humbling realization that our knowledge of undersea life as a whole is only slightly less sketchy
than our knowledge of life under those Antarctic ice shelves: Even where the water is not covered by ice, its sheer volume — not to mention the difficulty of seeing and moving through it — means that it is nearly all aqua incognita.
Not everyone has the ability to teach someone else a specific skill he himself has mastered, and to be able to guide someone else through a fitness journey, a trainer needs to have a lot more
than knowledge of biomechanics — he also needs a great deal of patience, empathy and creativity and an ability to motivate others to achieve things beyond their imagination.
«So his knowledge of the phone is very different
than my knowledge of the phone, even though we're talking about the same thing.
Readiness is based upon the learner's cognitive experiences rather
than knowledge of specific mathematical concepts.
And they'll be tested on more
than their knowledge of math or reading.
In 2009 Ivan Naidenov made a programme for ereaders of Pocketbook, which can ease learning words, as when you're learning a foreign language a big vocabulary is may be more important
than knowledge of grammar rules.
posted at Russell Phillips, saying, «Cover artists are hired for their graphic design skills rather
than their knowledge of the book's subject matter.
Not that others can not be like you but most professional traders are more interested on the material - robot, software, ebook etc - they will sell to
you than your knowledge of the market.
But I do know when «the dog looks guilty,» what we're typically seeing is a behavior described above rather
than knowledge of what «I did wrong.»
A work of art is a thing in the world, not just a text or a commentary on the world... -LRB-...) Which is to say that the knowledge we gain through art is an experience of the form or style of knowing something, rather
than knowledge of something (like a fact or a moral judgement in itself).»
Furthermore, good climate analysis requires more
than a knowledge of «atmospheric physics or climate science.»
Rather
than knowledge of specific information, the allegation in these cases is that «you know how your adversary plays the game,» he said.
What sets one apart is bringing something other
than knowledge of the law to the table; «a perspective beyond just law is what law schools are missing.»
And the problem with that is the bias that these other organizations would have towards their own skill sets: no doubt the ABA would consider knowledge of US law more important than the ability to parse data correctly; ARMA might consider knowledge of retention guidelines more important
than knowledge of the limitations of TIFFs as a production format.
And more and more of this is now firm - specific capital rather
than the knowledge of the lawyer.
We are dedicated to delivering you with more
than knowledge of laws and driving techniques.
Other
than knowledge of their field, what other qualifications do employers look for when they hire geoscientists?
While working in an assisted facility, a domestic assistant will need to possess more
than knowledge of housekeeping; he will need to me empathetic, friendly and caring as well because of the demands of the environment.
Many teachers also contend that competence in these domains is more important at school entry
than knowledge of letters and numbers.
When you are going through the process of purchasing a new home, nothing is more important
than your knowledge of the true condition of the property you are considering.
Not exact matches
«The secret to transitioning from freelancer to entrepreneur is in realizing that entrepreneurship involves more
than technical
knowledge of your craft.
But one start might be installing a paid board with deep
knowledge of the football industry, which would set the strategic direction for team CEO Oscar Grau, rather
than relying on unpaid directors to oversee operations, as Barça does now.
New prime minister Malcolm Turnbull brings with him a better working
knowledge of how Western Australia functions
than any
of his predecessors since the days
of war time PM John Curtin, who died in 1945.
But prevention is better
than medicine — and sometimes a little extra
knowledge of the industry can save you.
On deck for this year: Taking the
knowledge garnered from selling more
than 20 million products and using it to develop a Bark & Co. - branded line
of toys and treats.
On a scale out
of seven, the magazine staff rated 4.8, meaning we're about as happy as employees in the ever - downtrodden manufacturing sector and significantly less happy
than the normal
knowledge - based worker.
Managers
of telecommunications carriers need to have a solid working
knowledge of the systems they look after, since the role consists
of much more
than managing personnel.
And we now have good evidence that it's dream sleep that gifts you that type
of informational wisdom rather
than simply
knowledge.
But it also looked at who's putting that
knowledge into action, factoring in the percentage
of state residents who held to good financial habits (like building an emergency fund), as well as bad ones (spending more
than they earn or using payday loans).
«Today's consumers are more interested
than ever in what they eat and where their food comes from, and that is reflected in our menu trends research,» said Hudson Riehle, vice president
of research and
knowledge for the association, in a statement.
If, like mine, your
knowledge of Scottish history doesn't extend much further
than Braveheart and Trainspotting, this choice will definitely be illuminating.
According to Wolt, this statement reveals more about Ayyadurai's lack
of knowledge about food safety
than about food safety itself.
GetAbstract's solutions include a library
of more
than 10,000 summarized business
knowledge assets, used by millions
of subscribers, and over one - third
of the Fortune 100 companies.
The maker
of the Maserati, Jeep and Alfa Romeo nameplates will instead feature men as well as women in less flesh - exposing garb
than in previous years, two people with
knowledge of the plans said.
Even though confusion is a higher state
of knowledge than ignorance, these folks say: «Don't confuse me with the facts.»
Nowhere is this
knowledge more key
than on one
of tech marketing's biggest stages: Dreamforce.
The actual state
of knowledge of the impact that the minimum wage has on employment in North America, and especially in Québec, leads to the conclusion that a minimum wage that is greater
than 50 %
of the average wage is harmful to small wage earners and that a minimum wage that is less
than 45 % has very little risk for this group
of workers.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is considering a sale - and - leaseback
of its new European headquarters in London and the building could sell for more
than 1 billion pounds ($ 1.4 billion), people with
knowledge of the plan said.
For instance, couldn't a test that asks people to match pictures
of faces with words for emotions end up measuring people's verbal
knowledge rather
than their level
of empathy?
Tool kits and resource lists are another form
of information product but one that offers the means to achieve a goal rather
than the
knowledge to achieve a goal.
«I know you've read a lot
of books and you hire a lot
of smart people and soak up what they know, but you have to acknowledge you seem to have found a way to pack more
knowledge into your head
than nearly anyone else alive,» writes the curious questioner.
A new study from McMaster University and the University
of Toronto, Scarborough, says this phenomenon, called «
knowledge - hiding» is extremely common and takes different forms in the workplace — some
of which are more harmful
than others.
The Kochs have tentatively agreed to back Meredith's offer with an equity injection
of more
than $ 500 million, the people with
knowledge of the talks said.