Sentences with phrase «very less knowledge»

With my previous experience, I have seen a lot of parents who regret after buying a baby travel system just because of having a very less knowledge on the baby travel system.

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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.
«His work in philosophy forms part, and a very important part, of the movement of twentieth - century realism; but whereas the other leaders of that movement came to it after a training in late - nineteenth - century idealism, and are consequently realistic with the fanaticism of converts and morbidly terrified of relapsing into the sins of their youth, a fact which gives their work an air of strain, as if they cared less about advancing philosophical knowledge than about proving themselves good enemies of idealism, Whitehead's work is perfectly free from all this sort of thing, and he suffers from no obsessions; obviously he does not care what he says, so long as it is true.
Also here PISA suggests that there is much teachers can do about this: Even after accounting for students» performance, gender and socioeconomic status, students who said their teacher adapts the lesson to the class's needs and knowledge were less likely to report feeling anxious when they are well prepared for a test, or to report that they get very tense when they study.
So that's what teachers and schools need to address: Even after accounting for students» performance, gender and socio - economic status, students who said their teacher adapts the lesson to the class's needs and knowledge were less likely to report feeling anxious when they are well prepared for a test, or to report that they get very tense when they study.
Despite this, Sepinwall's book has received tremendous mainstream attention, including reviews in TIME, The New Yorker, and to the best of my knowledge the very first New York Times review of a self - published book (by Michiko Kakutani, no less).
There's also a VERY good chance that, the more control you have, the less professional your book will look (because you'll make design choices based on gut and emotion, rather than market knowledge and experience in design).
Our knowledge of what we consider «basic financial products» is woefully less and very few people know almost anything about it.
Scientists know much less than what they are claiming because boundaries of knowledge tell us that understanding our past is very difficult since nobody was there recording it.
If anything, especially if anyone has historical knowledge of the period 1800 - 1880, the very existence of LIA is much less likely, and its size and span apparently much less than most claim.
The answer to this question is meant to be less knowledge - based (ie: «I know how to draw blood»), but more about you as an individual personality (ie: I am very well organized and great at calming down people who are distressed).
I find it to be very interesting that the critiques of the Canadian Organized Real Estate governance system as regularly presented herein by the likes of yourself, Carolyne, PED, Alan M, Chris Seepe and numerous others on a less regular basis are offered via in - depth knowledge of the ins and outs of the actual wordings of the documents concerned.
While a small percentage of trendy early adopters have incorporated this technology into their websites (less than five per cent), very few agents have given it the time, attention and knowledge it takes to turn this innovative technology into a lead powerhouse.
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