Sentences with phrase «thus added to our knowledge»

Similarly, when Intelligent Design asserts that God planted many new phyla on the earth during the Cambrian period, «nothing is thus added to our knowledge» about the mechanism whereby such momentous changes occurred.

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Thus there is no reason why perfect knowledge could not change, grow in content, provided it changed only as its objects changed, and added as new items to its knowledge only things that were not in being, not there to know, previously.
Thus his knowledge of the relationships of particular modes of value Is not added to, or disturbed, by the realization in the actual world of what is already conceptually realized in his ideal world.
Thus, you may need to add negotiation, communication, and product knowledge online training courses to your corporate eLearning program.
Thus, when teacher training focuses on knowledge and skills involved in interacting with young children, it will likely have more beneficial consequences than simply requiring teachers to add a course here or there.
Dr. Good is also quick to acknowledge that, despite the reiterated notion that teachers matter and thus should possess (and continue to be trained in) effective teaching qualities (e.g., be well versed in their content knowledge, have strong classroom management skills, hold appropriate expectations, etc.), «fad - driven» education reform policies (e.g., teacher evaluation polices that are based in large part on student achievement growth or teachers» «value - added») have gone too far and have actually overvalued the effects of teachers.
Other issues include, poor writing skills, improper referencing style, and lack of knowledge which further add to the misery, thus resulting in poor grades.
when I am asked these questions, I reply first that we continue to add to our base of knowledge and thus improve decisions affecting bird populations; second, if winning the debate translates to financial gain for the debater, then that position can not be truly unbiased; and third, isn't it analogous that if heart disease is the greatest mortality factor in our species, then why do we spend so much money combating cancer and other diseases, poverty and hunger?
With that knowledge, they don't have to manually update their cross-references when they add or delete pages in their briefs and memos, thus changing the cross-referenced pages.
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